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Chapter 112: Warmly Welcomed(2/2)

"Ah... don't look, don't look..." Kim Basinger gently hit Ronald with her hand, and then quickly kicked the torn cloth on the floor under the bed on the other side of the carpet, "Ah..."

She covered her face with her hands and lay on top of Ronald, not wanting him to see her.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! The beautiful woman’s mental state is still a bit strange.

"Ah..." Don't look at it, "Ah..." Basinger felt the vitality of the enthusiastic young director again and let out waves of exclamations.



"This time, when you go to Cannes, you have some old friends to meet. The Russian-born director Andrei Konchalovsky is directing a stage play in Paris, and he will also go to Cannes to participate in the film festival. Another German woman

, Natasha Kinski is a judge of the competition section of the Cannes Film Festival. She proposed to meet you through her colleagues in the CAA European branch. There are also many film buyers who have interacted with you..."

On the plane the next day, Richard took out his schedule. This time, he tried to arrange as many old friends as possible for Ronald so that Limato would have no time to travel.

"Okay, meet you all... I'm mainly here to support them," Ronald said, pointing to Cannold and Bernstine behind them. They are the protagonists of this trip and the main force in exploring the European market.

Yesterday's pleasant and sustained exercise restored Ronald's body's hormone balance. He slept soundly on the plane. The engine noise of the business jet was relatively light, and he quickly fell into a deep sleep.

"You mean there's no difference between what you're pretending and what's real? Men can't tell the difference?" A close-up shot appeared in the dream, of a man and a woman eating in a restaurant. The man was the comedian Billy K., whom Ronald knew.

Risto.

The scene in "Can't Tell" cuts to the other side, which is Meg Ryan, who plays the wife of the guide Goose in "Top Gun" directed by Ronald.

"Uh... uh..." Meg Ryan began to make a low voice and brushed her long blond hair.

"Huh?" Ronald was confused. He was very familiar with this voice and expression. Kim Basinger looked like this last afternoon and night before she finally broke out.

But the scene of this scene is in a hotel. What is Meg Ryan going to play?

"Are you okay?" Billy Crystal noticed something was wrong with the other party and thought she was sick.

"Uh...ah..." Meg Ryan continued.

Billy Crystal realized that the heroine played by Meg Ryan was going to perform a fake show for him. He was a little embarrassed and looked around.

"Ah...ah...God, yes, yes..." Meg Ryan screamed louder and louder, and began to slam the table with her hands.

Everyone in the restaurant turned to watch her performance.

"Hmm... um..." Meg Ryan stopped, and then gave Billy Crystal a wink, indicating that it was no problem to pretend.

The surroundings were very quiet, leaving only the sound of knives and forks touching plates. Everyone was embarrassed and didn't know what to say.

Only the old lady across the aisle said to the waiter who came to take the order, "I want a dish that she can eat..."

"Yeah..." Ronald was extremely surprised. Are all beauties so good at pretending? Yesterday, one afternoon and one night, was Kim Basinger real or just pretending?

"Mr. Li...Mr. Li, Ronald..." A stewardess called Ronald's name softly. Paris was almost here, and Ronald was still sleeping soundly, with saliva drooling from the corner of his mouth.

"Ah...are you real or just pretending?" Ronald yelled and woke up from his chair. The seat belt prevented him from falling off the chair he had placed on it.

"Ah, this is the training of our Pan Atlantic Business Jet Company. When waking up customers, you must speak softly. I am not pretending, sir." The flight attendant explained to him.

"Ah, what, thank you. I fell asleep." Ronald apologized softly, and then said, "Please bring me a glass of lemonade, I'm thirsty."

"What kind of movie is this? It stars Billy Crystal. Nora Ephron doesn't have this part in the script? But the casting of the male and female protagonists is a bit similar. When did Meg Ryan act so well?

?" Ronald thought secretly.

"Ronald, are you awake? We will arrive in Paris soon. Director Andrei Konchalovsky will come to pick him up." Richard saw that he was awake and immediately read him the rest of the itinerary.

"Oh, what else are you going to do next?" Ronald slept soundly and was feeling energetic now.

"If you are not tired, Konchalovsky has arranged a salon to catch up with the trend. Many actors from his plays will also go to Cannes, and they all want to get to know you."

"Okay, no problem." Ronald admired the "Runaway Train" directed by Konchalovsky that year. The Russian-style heaviness and grandeur made him like it as an artist. Maybe Konchalov will do it in the future.

Sky also wanted to film in Hollywood, and I happened to have a chat with him.

"Andre," Ronald hugged Konchalovsky warmly, "How have you been in Europe these past few years? Hollywood is very lonely without you."

"Ronald", Konchalovsky also embraced this friend who recommended him to Minahan Golan and successfully directed two Hollywood movies, and then used Russian etiquette to express his presence

Kissed three times on the cheek: "It's the same everywhere, capitalists only think about the return on investment, no one thinks about the artistry of the movie."

"Ah, hahaha...", Ronald complained, "This is not because of your last movie "Duet in the Spring", which included Julie Andrews (the heroine of The Sound of Music), von Sydow (

A versatile actor who can play Bergman's The Virgin Spring, Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters, and the commercial film Escape), with such a big star starring, the final box office did not exceed $10,000!

"How is Minahan doing now? He didn't come with you this time? Where's Eric Roberts? I haven't heard from them for a long time." Konchalovsky asked about all the people he worked with in "Runaway Train"

Old friend.

"It's a long story," said Minahan. Needless to say, Eric Roberts, an actor who once won an Oscar nomination, has declined rapidly in recent years, and no one is looking for him to film anymore.

"Ha...where are my etiquette?" Konchalovsky knew that there might be something wrong with these two old friends, so he quickly took Ronald's hand and walked outside.

"I am currently directing Chekhov's masterpiece 'The Seagull' at the Odeon Theater in Paris. Unlike Hollywood, the critics here have more respect for theater directors. If I want to direct a movie, I must first get good reviews here."

"You have succeeded if you can perform The Seagull in the Odéon." Ronald was on the plane and read the Paris travel guide. The Odéon Theater was built in 1782, and it was the theater where plays by Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas were performed.

Premiered here.

"Let me introduce to you, this is the heroine of Seagull, Juliette Binoche", Konchalovsky pointed to a young and beautiful lady outside and introduced to Ronald.

"I know you, I saw Teresa in your new film 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being' on Walter (Merch)'s editing table."

Ronald recognized this actress with a high nose and a Chinese beauty.

"Nice to meet you too." Binoche smiled, stepped forward and hugged Ronald with national courtesy.

"Uh, let's go first, shall we?" Ronald regretted a little. That movie didn't do well at the box office. He had seen many nude scenes of Juliette Binoche on the Murch editing table. Isn't this opening a bit too much?

Urgent?
Chapter completed!
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