Chapter 8 Secret Test(2/2)
It looks like this now.
If this is really the case, although there is no problem with copyright registration now, after the filming and release, someone will definitely come out and say that their movie is plagiarized. The legal prosecution that will inevitably be filed and the subsequent damage to your reputation will be very troublesome.
"Of course you pass it 100%," Ronald said. "In fact, this plot can be used in Tess's final twist. She, not her boss Catherine, came up with this idea to prevent mergers and acquisitions, and clarified it to the big boss of the multinational company.
The answer. In the end, we relied on this to turn Tess around and defeat Catherine who stole her idea."
"Damn, that's a great idea, I'm jealous that you came up with it." Kevin Wade quickly jotted down in his notebook, "You're not going to have Jack Traynor end up siding with Tess instead of
Doesn't it betray Tess like that in my script? Do you want Jack and Tess to get married? Isn't that too tacky?"
Kevin Wade thought that if the situation were reversed, then Jack Traynor, the handsome boy between the two women, could actually stand firmly on Tess's side and have a happy ending.
"Audiences like happy endings, Kevin, and of course, you have the final say on the script."
"Well... let's do what you want." Kevin Wade nodded. With such respect, he was satisfied. After all, Ronald is a commercial film director, and it is normal to pursue box office.
"That's it for now. My new movie 'Moonlight' will premiere this weekend. You will come, right?" Ronald stood up and said goodbye to Kevin Wade, and invited him to attend the premiere by the way, "Then
The film’s screenwriter, John Stanley Shanley, was also a Broadway screenwriter.”
"I will definitely be there." Kevin Wade accepted the invitation from Ronald. He became interested when he heard it and wanted to see if Ronald's ability to adapt Broadway plays into movies would satisfy him.
satisfy.
"Hi, Theresa, long time no see." After seeing off Wade, Ronald waited for his partner in the leg warmer business, Theresa Kate. She has gained a lot of weight now and is very pretty.
A feeling of happiness. Her husband David loves her very much, and their son has gone to kindergarten.
"Ronald, I'm so glad to meet you." Since Theresa's leg warmer company was sold to Jane Fonda, she only visited retail stores in Manhattan and lived a very leisurely life.
"Why did you specially invite me here? I was planning to visit you at your aunt's house when you go to Staten Island." The two of them exchanged greetings, and Teresa even showed Ronald a photo of her son to admire.
Finally, he asked Ronald about the reason for inviting him here.
"I'm going to make a movie based on your time as a secretary in Manhattan, and I'm asking you to be a consultant on the movie."
"Oh?...What do you want me to do?" Teresa was very happy that she still had the opportunity to participate in a movie. It was still a movie based on herself.
Ronald briefly introduced the plot of the movie, "I'm worried that those Hollywood actors won't be able to play Wall Street secretaries. You are very smart and capable. So I want you to help the actresses as a consultant. It is best to guide them to understand
All aspects of being a Wall Street secretary. I will find an opportunity for the actress who plays Tess to go to a Wall Street financial company as an intern, and you can help introduce them to some of the rules and regulations on Wall Street."
After speaking, Ronald looked at Teresa. He hoped to have an insider to increase the credibility of the film. There was no more suitable candidate than Teresa.
"So, Tess finally defeated her boss and became the manager, right?" Theresa did not agree immediately, but asked about Tess's ending.
"Yes, she finally got the unscrupulous female boss fired, became the manager herself, and even stole her boyfriend..."
"Okay, I promise you!" Theresa Kate is very happy that her dream that she could not fulfill back then may still be realized in the movie.
Afterwards, Ronald called Steve Bannon, his partner in making money in Japan, and asked for help.
When Bannon heard that he was going to send Catherine and Tess, Jack Traynor, who played Jack Traynor, went to Wall Street as an intern to learn how financial elites speak and behave, so he agreed immediately.
"So, you will make our image more positive, right?" Bannon complained on the phone at the end. "In the movie 'Wall Street' that was just released, the banker Gekko played by Michael Douglas can be so evil.
Bud, played by Charlie Sheen, an upright young man who escaped the scandal but exposed the violation, was prosecuted and sentenced.
Even if we were really that bad, Oliver Stone wouldn't have to film it like this, right? Besides, the current New York Attorney General Rudy is selfless. He is preparing to chase Milken. I don't think it will be that easy.
Escaped."
"Don't worry, when I make movies, I always get rid of bad bankers, and in the end, the good bankers win." Ronald laughed. Hollywood is actually not afraid of portraying people in any industry as evil.
As long as the good guys stand up and defeat the bad guys, doesn't it reflect the positive image of the industry?
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! But that Milken, isn't he the bond king who helped Minahan Golan raise 400 million? How come he is now being used by Rudy, who helped him deal with the New York mafia back then?
Party prosecutors launched an investigation?
"Okay, then I'm relieved. By the way, can I play a role in the movie?" Bannon said again.
"How about you just play a small role, playing the boss of Tess's first company?" Ronald thought it would be good to have a real banker play a small role.
"Okay, it's settled. I'll find you the best banker in the industry as a consultant for the film crew." After receiving the promise, Bannon hung up the phone happily. He initially joined Hollywood, and his love for movies
There are relationships.
The busy morning passed quickly, and it was time for lunch. The last person to accompany Ronald was his cousin Donna.
"You want to make a movie about Wall Street?" Donna tilted her head and looked at Ronald.
"Yes, I want to film it. Do you remember Teresa from the leg warmer shop? The script I want to film is based on a secretary like her."
"Oh, really? I didn't expect that." Donna looked at Ronald, "So there are many female characters?"
"Yes, but the protagonist is not suitable for Diane. Tess will be an ordinary-looking female secretary who has not made a breakthrough at the age of thirty. If she were five years older, maybe she would be suitable." Ronald also wanted to support him.
Looks like Diane, but the difference in age and appearance cannot necessarily be made up by makeup.
It was difficult for Ronald to imagine Diane Lane or Helen Slate acting ugly. They lacked the experience of being frustrated by life and having no future.
"It's okay to play a supporting role, right?" Donna was not satisfied, "You don't object to me telling her... um... right?"
"Of course I don't object. I originally wanted to find Paula... her new agent and let her come for an audition. If I could eventually direct this movie."
"That's pretty much it..." Donna raised her glass and clinked it with Ronald with a smile.
"Would you like to have dinner with me tonight? I don't have anyone to eat with in New York." Ronald called the waiter to pay the bill. Helen had already started to prepare for her movie, and there was no one to hang out with in New York.
Donna stood up and wrinkled her nose. "I have a date tonight, you can find someone yourself."
"Oh, well...your poor brother will have to find someone on his own."
Chapter completed!