Chapter 228 Always take advantage of the situation
"Ryan, don't you think that using the way of showing crime in movies will have a bad misleading effect among teenagers?"
Not long after the press conference began after the premiere, a reporter raised sharp questions.
"I don't think so." Ryan put the microphone on the table in front of him and said relaxedly, "Didn't you notice it? The theme of the movie always revolves around family and affection. The broken family ruined an innocent child and put him on the road of crime."
Then, there was something he would never believe, "The movie is very educational - no matter how capable you are, as long as you commit a crime, you will definitely fall into the French Open. Also, everyone will make mistakes. If you make a mistake, you will not have any chance from now on. You can completely reform and make a career."
"Ryan, you show your acting skills in the movie as much as Mr. Tom Hanks. You know, you haven't played a role in many years. How did you keep yourself in your form?"
"It's thanks to Stephen." Ryan turned to look at Spielberg and showed a perfect smile. "Stephen is an excellent director. It was under his adjustment and guidance that I quickly got back to my form. There is also Tommy. You should know that during the filming, I was facing two-time Oscar winners. I kept telling myself to show all my strength, so..."
Ryan shrugged his shoulders playfully.
"Mr. Jenkins, you have a lot of interactions with some beautiful actresses in the movie. How are they doing?"
"Very good." Ryan frowned.
"Is there a type you like, and if possible, who would you choose to be your girlfriend?"
“It has nothing to do with the movie.”
"Ryan, you're about to be 17 years old. Do you have a girlfriend?"
"It is said that someone has seen you go in and out of Charlize Theron's villa. What is your relationship with her..."
"Last month someone saw you traveling with Miss Natalie Portman in Los Angeles. Where did you date?"
As the press conference was about to end, what was expected finally happened. The press conference turned into a gossip vegetable market. Ryan was not interested in answering these questions. He stood up and left.
"Oh, he's so arrogant..."
"Even if he says there is nothing we can tell us about tomorrow."
As long as he is still standing in front of the stage, this kind of thing will definitely happen in the future. Ryan doesn't mind much. It is necessary to show his attitude. He respects the title of idols when he becomes an adult.
The reporters and paparazzi would not let him go like this. Even if Ryan got into the car, these guys kept pressing the shutter through the car window and asking some outrageous questions loudly.
Privacy and gossip are always their favorites.
The next day, "Cat and Mouse Game" was fully launched in North America. This movie, created by a super director, two-time Oscar actor and a super genius who grew up, instantly became the focus of fans' attention and front-page news on various media and entertainment pages.
"Gorgeous adventure. The final return! Ryan Jenkins returns to the stage. This is a movie with a quick pace like an MV. It is a real holiday movie. It is the best Thanksgiving gift for viewers who truly understand entertainment."
——"Boston Globe" Ty Poll
"This is a perfect interpretation of a genius to another genius. Ryan Jenkins, a super genius in the 1990s, no one will deny his mind. Frank Abagoner, a genius liar who created miracles in the 1960s, the collision between two geniuses created dazzling sparks, perfectly suffocating."
——Mike Taylor, The Los Angeles Times
"Genius often means loneliness, just like Little Frank in the film. His unfortunate family encounter makes him very painful and extremely lonely. Perhaps only another genius can experience this kind of similar feeling. Before playing this role, Ryan Jenkins once chased behind Little Frank himself and asked him a week's questions, which made him extremely amazing performance in the film. Even though he looks too handsome, the corners of his eyes and eyebrows are full of wisdom. There is never a lack of persistence on his young face. In short, Ryan Jenkins, who grew up, is not lower than our estimate in performance."
——The Hollywood Reporter Todd McCarthy
"This is the most interesting movie of the year. Two hours are very satisfying. The show between Ryan Jenkins and Tom Hanks alone is worth the ticket price of the movie!"
Very rare, the New York Post, which has always been very unfavorable to Ryan, actually gave positive comments.
Most media have given positive comments on Ryan and Tom Hanks' performances, but they have caused a lot of discussion in terms of the plot of the film. This fast-paced film has been criticized by many critics, especially those who are full of literary style.
"Ryan Jenkins and Stephen Spielberg obviously want to have some fun for everyone on Thanksgiving. "Cat and Mouse Game" is like an extended version of the MV. If there is more music, Ryan will show his singing voice and can be sent to the MTV station to play."
David Denby of The New Yorker obviously doesn't like the rhythm of the movie.
"Whenever he sees Ryan Jenkins providing a movie with ideas and scripts, there is always an indescribable feeling. Although his ideas are never limited to one subject, and are full of meticulous rigor, they lack a strong personal style."
"The plot designed by Ryan is always when it is time to lyricism, when it is time to come, when it is time to come, when it is time to "gaochao", the rhythm and link are precisely the few decimal places, just like the most precise machine tool processing, he is almost synonymous with Hollywood assembly line processing plants."
Another newspaper criticized the plot of the movie in more popular terms.
"Ryan has planned a template for more than two hours for this movie. There is a detailed description of how the plot should develop at each moment. You only need to fill in different characters, dialogues and scenes. With reliable news, Jenkins Film has set up a screenwriter team to serve Ryan specifically, responsible for filling in the script outline and conception settings he provides. It seems that when he grew up, he liked this piece of paper game very much and was ready to completely degenerate into a slave to commercial movies!"
Of course, there are also critics who don’t like Ryan who question his acting skills.
"This movie could have used a more rigorous way to deeply explore the huge problems behind Frank Jr. This should be a subject that makes people wake up, but Ryan Jenkins used his nonsense performance to become an inappropriate person today. Tom Hanks was bloated and clumsy like a penguin. Ryan Jenkins had no aura. The movie completely became his face-selling show. Through countless close-ups, he told his female fans, come and buy tickets, and see how handsome I am when I grow up!"
The voices of criticism will always exist, and no one can win everyone's favor, not to mention that many of them oppose it for the sake of opposition.
This is indeed a relaxed and pleasant commercial film. In Ryan's words, he likes serious and profound subject matters. You can completely skip this movie and go to the art theater to watch your favorite genre. This is North America with a highly free market. No one will ask for forced placing, and the public has the right to choose freely.
Besides, now is the Thanksgiving holiday for the whole family, and this relaxed and pleasant theme is more likely to be welcomed.
Today, North America can be said to have entered the Internet era. Film critics in traditional media may still maintain sufficient influence on older people, but are not worth mentioning in the minds of young people. They do not believe in authority at all, and the information on the Internet is more free, which is enough to allow them to exchange their own opinions.
The advent of the Internet era also means the acceleration of the pace of the entire society. The young people who first experience this point are also young people. When they get used to this rhythm, their senses of movies will also undergo the same changes.
Art films may have limited impact, but commercial films must make changes to this. "The Cat and Mouse Game" was compressed by Ryan from a length of two and a half hours to a little more than two hours, which is a typical example of this change.
"Yes, the movie is fast and we watched it very well. Ryan took us to experience an extraordinary adventure, which was a completely different feeling. I think this kind of movie is suitable for the lifestyle of our young people."
This is what a teenage movie fan said in an interview.
Unlike the praises and criticisms in traditional media, there are many praises on the Internet. This movie has a very good reputation among young people.
Many netizens left messages on the website of DreamWorks to express their love for the movie. Many of them wanted to praise Ryan's acting skills, but remembered that DreamWorks was not owned by Ryan, and they moved to Pixar's website and made various support remarks.
"Ryan, your performance in the movie is definitely worthy of an Oscar nomination."
"If the college does not nominate you, we will call on everyone to boycott the Oscars..."
"The School of Film Arts and Sciences has been demolished..."
The message board of Pixar website has become a graffiti place for Ryan fans.
Yahoo also enjoys the same treatment. After all, everyone who knows Ryan knows that he is one of the bosses of this Internet giant, and this place can be regarded as the place where he has the most concentrated fans on the Internet.
"Ryan, I think you need a personal website."
Just two days later, Jerry Yang called and saw a business opportunity for Yahoo's stock to rise sharply. "How about Yahoo's personal website for you to communicate with fans, and if you are affiliated with Yahoo's name?"
"Okay, Jerry, remember to leave me a section on the website for a special speech." Ryan thought for a moment and agreed.
He is one of Yahoo's bosses. He promotes his own website. No matter what aspect he says, no media group can stop the rise of the Internet. People who follow the old ways can only be swept into the old paper piles of history.
Chapter completed!