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Chapter 8 The Great Cold(2/2)

"This is the setting of the script. Alexis is different from all these classmates. He faces his heart more truly, so he has a naive girlfriend who is many years younger."

Ronald figured out the plot. It turned out that the plot involved multiple experienced actors paired with a young actress.

No wonder there are so many people vying for this position. In the plot, Chloe is just a childish girlfriend, so that the actor's own acting flaws will not be magnified. But she can also perform on the same stage with seven or eight good actors. It is indeed good to become famous.

Chance.

It seems that Zinnemann has more energy and has inserted Meg Tilly into the crew.

"Kevin, you're here." Another actor arrived belatedly, and the hostess Meg Tilly greeted him.

The actor, also named Kevin, came very late and looked not very good. After greeting Meg, he smiled and started chatting with the actors present.

"He played the role of Alex Marshall who committed suicide. Unfortunately, all the final scenes were deleted by director Kasdan, and not a single one was left."

Ronald looked at Goldblum in surprise, so miserable?

Meg was still talking to the new Kevin, "You are really miserable, Kevin. I heard that Director Kasdan will give you a promise? You will appear in the next movie."

Kevin smiled helplessly and took a sip of wine. He didn't want to mention his tragedy anymore.

Several actors refused to let him go and began to joke about his misfortune, "Really there is not a single shot? I didn't look carefully. Maybe there is a long shot?"

"No, there is not a single shot showing my face. I searched for a long time, and there was only a shot of me lying in the coffin, with one foot exposed. It seems that Kasdan doesn't like my face." Kevin joked to himself.

"Kevin, you shouldn't say that. Director Kasdan must have his own intentions in handling this." Meg was still talking stupidly.

"Maybe Kasdan thinks your feet are good at acting, hahaha."

One of the male leads, Tom Berenger, drank too much and made inappropriate jokes.

"Tom," Glenn Gross tugged at him to stop.

"I have a gift here from the director, one for each person." Meg Tilly also began to smooth things over. She took out a large box with many cashmere scarves in it and gave one to each actor.

"Oh, Kevin, it just happened to be gone, sorry." Meg was assigned to the new Kevin, but the scarf happened to be gone.

"Tsk," Ronald pouted. Meg Tilly is still so childish even after getting married. There is obviously a better way to deal with Kevin's dissatisfaction in this situation.

Humiliating others in front of others like this will create a lot of hatred for a young actor. Who knows whether he will become a superstar in the future and block your way?

The new Kevin was very embarrassed, but he quickly adjusted, drank down the champagne, and smiled, "Hey, you bastards, you know? I will definitely do better than you all in the future."

He spoke in a very good tone, half joking and half serious, and everyone burst into laughter, which made the awkward situation go away.

Then Kevin stayed for a while, and while everyone's attention was distracted, he put away his smile, turned around and walked out of the party.

"Jennifer, tell Phoebe, I have something to do and I need to leave first." Ronald had been paying attention to him, and when he saw that he was about to leave, he quickly stepped forward and grabbed Jennifer Jason Leigh, said something and then chased him out.

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"Interesting." Jeff Goldblum saw all Ronald's actions and said to himself.

"Dear, have you helped me greet these distinguished guests? Hmm?"

With a sharp and somewhat offensive voice, the owner of the mansion, Meg Tilly's husband Tim Zinnemann, came down the stairs.

"Of course, Tim, of course." Meg Tilly suddenly became cautious, pressed the hem of her dress, tried to act like a hostess, and held Zinnemann's hand.

"When you are a hostess, you still have a lot to learn. Don't let anyone feel left out," Tim Zinneman began to greet the guests. "And, more importantly, don't spend time with single male guests.

From very secret."

"I know, Tim. I'm working hard." Meg Tilly echoed in a low voice. She almost staggered when she heard the last sentence.

"Kevin, Kevin." Ronald hurried out of the party and shouted to the actors in front of him.

"Ronald?" The lonely actor turned back in the drizzle in front, "I mean, hello, Director Li."

"Kevin Costner. I have a small production here. Would you like to play the leading role?"
Chapter completed!
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