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Chapter 177 Can't you shoot like this?(2/2)

But on the whole, this acting method is too deep. Stoltz did not adjust it and copied it directly to "Back to the Future". It is like a light comedy with a protagonist who is still playing a tragic role with great hatred and bitterness.

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No matter how good the acting is, it will have a negative impact on the overall quality of the film.

"Ronald, how would you write a report?"

Zemeckis ended the day's filming early, becoming increasingly uneasy about Ronald's request to see samples.

"I don't know, I want to hear your opinion." Ronald gestured to the projectionist to start showing the footage of Stoltz's Marty again.

"I don't think there's anything wrong with his acting."

"e on! For God's sake, of course I know his acting skills are fine. But this is a commercial film, not Shakespeare's King Lear."

"Hey... what do you want me to do?" Of course Zemeckis also knew about Stoltz's problem, but the filming had already started for a few weeks. In commercial film shooting, it is impossible to stop and replace people, or suspend the entire crew.

, waiting for Stoltz to find his form.

"This is your hard work, Robert. I know that you went through all the difficulties in order to make this 'Back to the Future'. In order to gain the trust of a major studio, you even went to film 'Emerald' to prove yourself.

Don’t you want the movie to be a perfect reflection of your original vision?”

Ronald also felt that the matter was difficult, but when it came to a dilemma, no matter what choice he made, he had to endure it.

"Of course I know that Michael J. Fox is actually the best choice, but that son of a bitch 'Family Ties' producer Goldberg didn't agree. We couldn't find Fox to play the role, so we settled for the next best thing.

Looking for Stoltz."

"In this way, Robert," Ronald thought for a while and said, "I will truly reflect the situation to Steven and see what he says. If he thinks it's okay, then of course it's best.

If he feels that he needs to change, we will sit down and figure out a solution then. It’s almost the weekend, why don’t you stop filming first and wait for him to come before making a decision?”

"That's all." Zemeckis looked at Stoltz's performance on the screen. After being exposed by Ronald, he felt irritated no matter how he looked at it. This performance was indeed incompatible with the entire film.

"Shxt!" Zemeckis picked up a bottle of Coca-Cola and threw it to the ground.

"Crash..." The glass bottle shattered on the floor. The staff quickly came over to clean it.

"What's wrong?" The actors outside were still resting and eating, and heard the noise in the church.

After a while, the staff poured out the broken glass?

"Is this a quarrel?" Everyone looked at each other.

"Have you heard? Ronald introduced Helen Slater to the crew to play the vase."

"Today Ronald said that the movie should be made into a light comedy, and Stoltz angrily denounced this statement."

"Oh, I've seen him and Helen call each other by character names."

"Helen", Leigh Thompson pulled the angry Helen, "Let's go over there and ask, don't get angry with these extras. Ronald is a professional first. I was in love with Dennis at the time, and Dennis' His ex-wife is a good friend of his, and Ronald didn’t make things difficult for me, but still gave me very positive recommendations, and that’s how I got my first leading role.”

"Is he really jealous because of me and Stoltz?" Helen looked at the broken glass on the ground, and memories from the past surged in her heart.

"Is nothing wrong? We all heard the noise outside." Lea Thompson asked Ronald and Zemeckis who were walking out of the church.

"It's okay, there was a little accident." Ronald smiled at them.

"We need to make some changes to the set. Ronald made great suggestions, so we will take a temporary break tomorrow. You guys will come back next week." Zemeckis didn't want to cause chaos to the crew, so he made an excuse.

"Okay, director." Leigh Thompson was quite happy. Her boyfriend Dennis Quaid was filming in Germany, and they could just take advantage of the vacation to reunite.

"Ronnie, I..." Helen's eyes widened and she looked at Ronald.

"If you have nothing to do these two days, just follow me. I have something to ask you to help with." Ronald looked at Helen. She was five feet eight inches tall (1.73 meters), which would be a good match for Stoltz. If she really changed As Michael J. Fox, her height of about five feet four inches (1.62 meters) is not easy to play with.

I still have to help Gerald to the end for what I promised. If I change someone, I have to find a protagonist for Helen.
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