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Chapter 565: Streets of Philadelphia(2/2)

"Huh?" Ronald didn't expect that Tom Hanks's ability to imitate was so good. Not only did his accent become sixty-six percent similar, but wasn't that kind of head-and-shaking movement a clear sign of mental retardation?

There is also the figure of little Michael that is typical of country folk, with his neck straight as if there is a ruler holding it on his back, and the look of Forrest Gump, who is stubborn, kind, and knows that he is not very intelligent, as if

Suddenly fell in love with Hanks.

"Good guy, this approach is indeed correct..." Ronald high-fived and praised, "Diane, Diane, come and see your old partner..." He quickly asked Diane to come with him and let him watch too.

Watch this wonderful performance...

"Oh, this is the role in your new film?" Diane glanced at Ronald and regretted a little, "That's what being a director's wife is like, there are no good roles that you can't get, only those who put out fires can...

…”

"Oh no, Diane, I was wrong..." Ronald knew that Diane was addicted to acting. With such a wonderful performance, how much did he want to appear in the movie himself?

"Ding dong..."

Fortunately, the doorbell rang in time, and someone came to rescue Ronald. Ronald opened the door, and it was Jonathan Demi and his wife Joan who came to visit.

"Bruce Springsteen's theme song demo was sent, you have to listen to this..." Demi anxiously asked Ronald to listen to the interlude as soon as he walked in. "Tom, are you here? It just so happens that it's Philadelphia.

The theme song of the story..."

"Oh? I'll listen too..." Hanks also became interested.

The tape was put into the Sony player, and after a burst of white noise, the music started playing.

"Dong...dongdong...dongdong..."

A soothing and powerful drumbeat sounded, and Bruce Springsteen's steel-like voice sang the faint sadness...

"I'm physically and mentally exhausted and can't express my feelings.

Even he couldn't recognize his own appearance.

In the reflection of a window, I saw a strange face,

Oh, man, will you let me fade away on the streets of Philadelphia?

No angel came to greet me,

Just you and me, my friends."

There are only three sections of the song, and at the end, the sonorous and powerful drum beat at the beginning fades away, as if it heralds the passing of the protagonist Andy...

"Why……"

Ronald, Diane, Demi, and Hanks all burst into tears when they heard it. This song is very touching, and it is well integrated with the plot of the Philadelphia story. It is really moving...

"When will an ensemble version be released? Ronald, this song must be won no matter what..." Jonathan Demi felt that he was lucky. This song could at least bring the movie to a higher level...
Chapter completed!
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