Chapter 26 A pleasure

An identical Ross?

Deborah was stunned, what kind of...genius' whimsical idea this is!
Absurd, but genius.

Anson opens the door to a whole new world, with endless inspiration.

"As soon as my sister dated Ross, it was like dating her brother."

"Secondly, dating Rachel and me is like dating Ross."

"As a result, both Rose and I felt strange that something was wrong, but the two girls didn't notice and thought everything was normal."

"Friends" is a comedy, and the laughter created by a little bit of absurdity and a little bit of spoof is the soul. In the conventional routine, some off-track exaggeration and outrageousness can often create unexpected effects.

boom!
Deborah's eyes lit up, and it felt like a row of light bulbs were lighting up in her mind, not one but a row, all lighting up.

"Wow."

"This, this is a good idea!"

When she looked at Anson again, Deborah became completely excited.

"It should be very interesting to shoot like this. You only need to imitate Rose's performance, and you can even deliberately create the exact same mirror effect."

"Then you can also add some plot points to the script..."

Suddenly, it stopped suddenly——

Deborah reined in the reins and controlled her wild imagination. Marta was already struggling with the script. If they continued to let their imagination run wild, there might be blood on the shooting scene tomorrow.

Ideas, great, but they can't make their own decisions.

With an emergency brake, Deborah controlled herself. They couldn't create on their own, and the creation should be left to the writers. Especially as the season ended, the crew was particularly sensitive and no more accidents could occur.

Breathe deeply, and breathe deeply again.

Deborah would tell Marta about the idea, but without directives from above, she could not proceed in this direction and needed to stop now.

"The subsequent details should be left to professionals. We are not professionals in creating scripts."

"There is a fourth type, tough guys."

Deborah changed the subject, very abruptly.

How could Anson not see it? If he carefully recalled what Marta had just said, he would not understand what Deborah was going on.

But for Anson, the really interesting part was this moment.

It's discussion, imagination, and interpretation, giving the character soul from his own perspective.

It turns out that this is performance.

The so-called performance does not mean standing in the camera or stage and entering the character. In fact, the performance begins when the actor comes into contact with the character and tries to analyze and understand the character. He uses his imagination to depict a character and create a world.

No wonder everyone says that classic plays in London's West End are always being rehearsed repeatedly. There are probably as many versions of Shakespeare's plays as there are stars, but different versions are still being staged in different periods.

See, this is the difference -

Actor’s understanding and expression.

The same character may appear in completely different ways.

Of course, Anson doesn't know how to express it yet, but it's really interesting that a little discussion opens the door.

So, although Deborah changed the subject, Anson didn't mind——

More haste less speed.

One bite won't make you fat.

Everything is just getting started, don't be in a hurry, don't be in a hurry.

Following Deborah's thoughts, Anson also turned to another possibility.

Pair a plaid shirt with rhubarb boots.

This is the look of a typical tough guy, with the toughness of a Texas lumberjack. It is completely different from the temperament of the characters in "Friends". To be precise, it is also incompatible with the atmosphere of New York. In fact, this is also a breakthrough——

It's unreasonable to break the game with such a destructive character.

Not to mention the chemical reaction, at least the audience will be very impressed.

Anson looked at it carefully and found that there was nothing special about this outfit, but the character setting brought some thoughts, and he was a little curious.

"A tough guy like Clint Eastwood in Western movies? Silent and glaring."

If so, it is completely in line with Marta's expectations. A qualified vase does not require too much performance, and full facial paralysis is enough.

Moreover, such a tough guy can show the tension of male hormones, which is also different from the three men in "Friends".

Anson remembers that Brad Pitt had this style in "The River" and "Days of Love", maximizing the halo of appearance and temperament.

Deborah could taste the slight hesitation in Anson's words, "What, you don't have confidence?"

Anson said calmly, "The function of a vase should be to express your own style, rather than trying to change your style according to the style of decoration, right?"

Deborah was speechless and actually...unable to refute.

But Deborah always felt that Anson's words were not over, there was no reason, it was just an intuition.

really--

Under Deborah's gaze, the corners of Anson's mouth slightly raised, "I have an idea, inspired by you."

"A tough guy, tough, sharp, and chic, who shows his charm with his eyes, as if he can kill flies with just one look."

"But in fact, everything is just an appearance. Deep down, he also longs for romance and love. After he fades away from the role of brother, he is also an ordinary man."

"Even more exaggerated, privately, he is actually a sentimental guy who will shed tears when watching 'Toy Story'."

Comedy, occasionally needs some exaggeration and some contrast.

The inspiration that had not completely calmed down in Deborah's mind started to stir again, and a new look slowly took shape in her mind, but this time, she was not in a hurry.

Deborah stood there and looked at Anson carefully, "Why do I feel that this setting is a bit familiar?"

Anson spread his hands, "'Notting Hill,' 1999, Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts, 'I was just a girl standing in front of a boy and asking him to love me.'"

In the movie "Notting Hill", Julia Roberts plays a superstar who falls in love with an ordinary bookstore owner played by Hugh Grant in Notting Hill, London.

Hence, the touching confession above.

For Anson, this is a classic movie from twenty years ago, but for Deborah, this is the most successful love movie last year.

"Ah!" Deborah clapped her hands vigorously. The clouds dispersed, her thoughts opened up, and inspiration surged out.

Deborah gave Anson a gesture, "Wait a moment."

As soon as she turned around, Deborah rushed into the gantry, quickly walking through the clothes, mumbling nonchalantly.

"Yes, yes, that's it."

"This is perfect, ah ha, how did I forget about this?"

"That's how it should be, hahaha, that's how it should be!"

While waiting for Deborah to appear again, she looked at the clothes in her hands and then at Anson in front of her, finally showing a satisfied and happy smile.

"Believe me, this is it."

"You put it on now, and I'll take a look at the size and effect on your upper body."

Anson entered the locker room with quick hands and feet, completed the change in a short time, and appeared again.

Although Deborah firmly believed in her judgment, when she really saw Anson, she couldn't help but smile and show an expression of satisfaction.

"Now I finally understand why Richard Gere in 'Pretty Woman' looked like that when he saw Julia Roberts changing clothes on the stage."

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