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Chapter 61 Harrison Ford Favored by the Camera(2/2)

From that tough, humorous, and cynical face, the audience can really imagine any expression needed for the plot.

"Melissa married him for a reason..." Polly Platt gushed there.

"What a miracle of God's providence."

Ronald also expressed his appreciation. If Gary Cooper's screen charm is 100%, then Harrison Ford is at least 90%.

This may be the truth behind many legends about celebrities in Hollywood. After all, it is an art under the lens. Many times, acting skills are not as important as the care of the camera.

Celebrities may not perform realistically at all, but what the audience loves is not the reality of character actors, but the bit of reality they believe in under those completely unreal faces.

After watching all the samples taken the day before yesterday, Ronald had an idea. To deal with a star like Harrison Ford, there is no need to follow the same standards as to deal with Melanie Griffith. As long as it can generally fit the storyline, Ronald

Nader lowered the standard of acting to 70 points. Anyway, the audience will filter out the unreasonable elements in the star's performance.

Ronald, who had regained his strong confidence as a director, and Polly Platt returned to the crew.

A tall beauty, with her hair tied up, wearing a professional woman's uniform short skirt and black high heels, was entangled with a volunteer from the Screenwriters Guild who came to supervise the filming location.

"You are a member of the Writers Guild. I'm sorry, but you can't go in." The supervisory volunteer stopped her and refused to let her in.

"For the sake of Jesus Christ, I'm here to visit, and my husband is filming there."

"I know you. I saw you go up to accept the award at the annual meeting of the Writers Guild. I don't think there is any aspiring screenwriter who doesn't know the screenwriter of ET, right? Ms. Melissa Matheson."

"e on!" Ronald couldn't stand it anymore, and Harrison Ford's wife was stopped outside. "She is not only the screenwriter of ET, but she is also the wife of Han Solo. Can't we be accommodating? She

Now he is not a screenwriter of our crew, this is just a wife who comes to visit her husband... I must be a little sympathetic..."

Ronald hurried up to defend Harrison's wife Matheson. Polly took Melissa to the side to chat.

"I...this...is not allowed according to the regulations..." The volunteer became less arrogant.

"Let's see. You find someone to go in with her, which is considered fulfilling your supervision obligation, right?" Ronald glanced over and saw the gentler screenwriter he had talked to last time. He quickly asked her to come over to accompany Meili.

Sarah Matheson enters.

"Hi, Melissa..." Harrison Ford saw his wife coming and quickly went up to hug and kiss her. "You don't know how much I miss you and the kids here."

"Polly and I are watching over there. Don't delay Ronald's filming. He is a good director and a very good person." Melissa Matheson looked at Ronald, obviously interested in him and herself.

Very satisfied with the respect.

"Wait for me, let's see my performance... Ronald has agreed to eat Greek food with us today. He is a food expert..."

In the afternoon shooting, Tess escaped from Jack's house, changed her clothes, went to Jack's office, formally pitched her merger and acquisition plan to him, tried to get him to join, and went to Tesco to sell it together.

Melanie Griffiths changed her hairstyle. Her light blond hair was no longer hanging down randomly, but was neatly coiled on her head, fixed with magic hairpins, and stuck tightly to her scalp, revealing her fair and beautiful neck.

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"That hairstyle is very nice, where did you get it? It's very retro..." Melissa Matheson, who was standing behind watching the shooting, whispered to her friend Polly Platt.

"That's the hairstyle that Melanie Griffith's mother, Tippi Hedren, had in Hitchcock's 'The Birds.' I asked the hairstylist to try it on her. Like mother, like mother."

His daughter is a perfect match."

"Uh huh..." Melissa Matheson cleared her throat in a low voice and subconsciously touched her hair. It was also tightly tied.

"Cut!"

In this scene, Jack talks to Tess about the merger and acquisition plan in the office. Members of Jack's team think that although Tess's idea is whimsical, it does have a high possibility of success in theory.

So everyone approved the plan, and Jack Traynor officially decided to cooperate with Tess.

The two slept in the same bed last night. Tess went home and changed her clothes in the morning. Jack Traynor was still wearing yesterday's shirt, so he changed his shirt in the office.

The camera was facing Harrison Ford and the glass window behind him. The problem of leakage in the medium shot was not serious, and Harrison poured cold water on himself and wiped himself with an old shirt, blocking a lot of the lens.

Behind the office glass windows, the extras working in the lobby were all happily watching Harrison Ford's strip show.

After finally putting on a new shirt, Harrison Ford straightened his clothes. Some of the actresses playing the secretary in the extras outside had already begun to applaud.

Harrison Ford also extended his hands in a salute. His unbuttoned body radiated the strongest masculine charm from an actor on the big screen today.

"Cut!"

Ronald was very satisfied with this part. Anyway, the female audience on the screen would definitely scream like the extras on the screen.

"Harry is a walking blessing..." Polly Platt said to her friend Melissa Matheson, "You are such a lucky woman."

"Come to have dinner with us." Melissa was obviously very satisfied with her husband's live performance. In the evening, Melanie Griffiths, who had the same hairstyle as her mother, was not going, which made her lips curl up even more.
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