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417 Surrounded

Lance looked at the energetic girl in front of him and did not react at the first time, but the girl was not in a hurry. She just stared at him with wide eyes and looked at him with anticipation. The excitement and admiration between the white teeth and bright eyes were like the rising sun, which bloomed with orange halo.

Even though he was a human being for three lives, Lance had never experienced such a scene to sign a stranger. In the past, Lance had always wondered what the meaning of "signing" was. Even if the other party was an artist or a public figure, his or her signature was just a microcosm of a name and did not have any meaning. But at this moment, looking at the flashing eyes of the girl in front of him, he seemed to understand something vaguely.

After a moment of pause, Lance raised his hand and took the paper and pen from the girl's hand and replied politely, "Of course." He lowered his head, Lance's pupils shrank slightly. This is a "City of God" propaganda poster. The promotional funding for "City of God" was limited. It did not release multiple different posters like "the day after tomorrow". It only had three versions of posters, and the number was not large.

As if I noticed Lance's sight, the girl said excitedly, "This is my favorite movie, and she is really talented. I have watched it in the cinema for five times. Now I have been waiting for the videotape to come out. I plan to buy a set to collect it myself."

Lance looked up and looked at the girl's dancing vigor, the breath of youth exuded a charming fragrance, "What's your name?"

"" The girl's voice was cut off, and she was stunned for a moment. Her thrilling blue eyes were overwhelming in her sight, like an endless mysterious world, which stopped time in an instant. She said mechanically, "Chloe." Her voice trembled slightly because she was too excited, "Chloemore."

"Chloe." The curve of the corner of Lance's mouth was slightly outlined, and he lowered his eyes again, "A beautiful name." Then Lance quickly wrote the name "Chloemore" in the blank space of the poster, but after writing, the strokes paused because he didn't know how to sign the signature, but he had never designed his own signature specifically.

Artist signatures are very special. On the one hand, it represents the artist's appearance and becomes a commemoration of many people. It must have a certain sense of design; on the other hand, artists need to sign many people in a short period of time, or even hundreds of people, so they must be concise and clear. Sometimes artists even directly sign abbreviations, such as the two opening letters of the name, such as the abbreviation of the name.

After just hesitating for a moment, Lance signed his name according to his daily habits, looked up and smiled, "Thank you, Chloe."

In a simple sentence, Chloe could clearly feel the heavy weight, but before she could savor it, the other audience members behind her raised their hands and handed them on the paper and pen, "Lance, I really like your work", "Lance, the movie is really beautiful." The chaotic voice drowned Chloe in a blink of an eye, and she realized that there were still many viewers behind her longing for Lance's signature, so she retreated and quickly left the crowd.

Chloe looked down at the poster in her hand, and her elegant font easily attracted her attention, "To Miss Chloemore, I hope you can find your city of God, yours, Lancelot Strello." The vigorous and powerful handwriting was written on the poster virtually and tangibly. It can be seen that because there was no support below when writing, the force was not evenly used, but when you pause and stroke, there was a charm in your bones hidden, which made Chloe stunned.

He raised his head and saw the tall figure surrounded by the crowd.

Tom was standing two steps away. His face was filled with a kind and friendly smile, and he skillfully communicated with the movie fans. From time to time, he could hear screams one after another, as if he was in a chorus with the audience; but he was not. His expression was calm and calm, but his unfamiliarity could be felt between his eyebrows. Faced with the continuous handing forward, his actions leaked the strangeness in his heart. It was like this that he could not move Chloe's eyes at all.

"Lance, Lance" Tom's call rescued Lance from the noise. Lance showed a polite smile at the dense crowd around him, and then followed Tom's pace and returned to the backstage under the cover of the staff. The noise and boiling gradually dissipated in the air, leaving only the temperature remaining on the skin reminding the madness just now.

Lance was still a little uncomfortable. Those screams, those shouts, those crazy, those worship, those sought after, those looking up all of this can make people feel an unparalleled sense of existence, as if he is the high God, controlling the movement of the world; as if he is the center of the universe, and all the planets revolve around him. However, all this is still too strange to Lance.

He couldn't help but gently retract his hands, and then he felt the hard carbon pen in his palm. He looked down and then Lance realized that he was actually holding a carbon pen in his hand and recalled it carefully. It should be Chloe's. Since the beginning of signing, he forgot to return it.

"Lance." Tom's voice came over, "Are you okay?"

Lance turned around and realized that he had stopped. Tom and the others had already walked away. The carbon pen in his hand looked dull, just the most ordinary black carbon pen. The veil was painted red, and the uneven red marks could be seen. It should be the work of the owner who passed the time when he was bored. Apart from that, there was no characteristic.

Lance put the carbon pen into the suit pocket, and the smile on his lips fell into his eyes. "It's okay." Lance took a step and caught up with Tom in just a few steps. Tom said, "Today's recording is still smooth, are you going to follow today's pace?"

The two of them were drifting away, talking and laughing, and it can be seen that both of them were in a good mood.

The recording of "Tonight Show" was indeed very smooth. Not only did Lance and Jay once again contributed wonderful interactions, but Tom's performance was also praised. After the show was broadcast, the number of viewers bravely exceeded 10 million, becoming the second show in 2004 that exceeded 10 million. In March, Mel Gibson starred in "Tonight Show". Mel, who directed the controversial work "The Passion of Jesus", was also controversial because of his opposition to Jewish remarks. That episode attracted 13 million viewers and won the ratings of this year.

Compared to Meer, the box office showdown between "Killing with a knife" and "Twelve Arhats" is obviously not comparable in terms of topics, but Brad's "death door", the private lifelong signature of Penelope and Matthew, the hot discussions on the Internet before the premiere of the two movies and the huge gap after the premiere have attracted countless attention under the driving force of a series of momentum.

Of course, the most important thing is the excellent performance of Lance and Tom. The final number of viewers is as high as 11.7 million. Not only is the second highest ratings work of "Tonight Show" this year, it once again outstripped a number of competitors with an absolute advantage; it also made the discussion on "killing with a knife" soar. Especially Lance's humorous and witty eloquence has become a hot topic among countless people, and its influence is far beyond the original episode of the program that promoted "City of God".

Later, "Tonight Show" also attracted 5.3 million viewers during the replay stage. Even the number of replay viewers easily exceeded the premiere ratings of "David Letterman's Late Night Show", completely pushing the momentum of "Tonight Show" to the peak.

After the broadcast of "Tonight Show", Tom's outstanding performance in "Borrowing a Knife to Kill" has truly entered the public eye. In fact, in the media reviews after the premiere, many film critics praised this. Even the media that held a questionable position on the film also agreed with Tom's performance. Now, with the broadcast of public TV stations, people have begun to seriously discuss this for the first time:

Tom, is he an excellent actor?

Although Tom won three Golden Globes and received three Oscar nominations; although Tom proved himself through works such as "Good Baby", "Born on July 4th", "Rain Man" as early as the 1980s; although Tom's wonderful performance in "Magnolia" is considered worthy of an Oscar Little Golden Man, he was eventually won by veteran actor Michael Cain yleejones, and will not be continued.

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