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"Because the horizon is always there, and you want to get there, but you can never get there."

In front of a luxury hotel near Disneyland in California, Matthew stood in the middle of some reporters and said inexplicably, "That's it, it's too far to give up."

He smiled charmingly, "So, I'm looking forward to heading towards that horizon like Wil Turner and Jack Sparrow!"

Of course, this kind of literary style is not something that a culturally cultivated person like Matthew can come up with, but is carefully prepared by the crew.

Matthew is also learning to sell now.

On the other side, Johnny Depp's cadenced voice came over.

"We're all evil, big bad guys. Come and have a drink and enjoy the life of a pirate! Big bad bad guys! Oh!"

In the face of so many media reporters, so crazy and out of tune, except for Johnny Depp, there is no other person in the crew who can do it, "Which boy didn't have a dream when he was a child? In this dream, he is a no-brainer. The impossible pirate captain, with a machete on his waist, commanding a sailboat with a flag of skeletons, unrestrainedly looking for adventure and excitement on the sea? At that time, maybe he was blinded in one eye because of years of war, Just so you don't have to struggle to close the other eye while using the monocular."

Johnny Depp's temperament, combined with these words, attracted reporters to keep taking pictures.

Opposite Matthew, a tall male reporter asked loudly, "Matthew Horner, do you think Pirates of the Caribbean will succeed?"

"Of course it will be successful!" Matthew said this first, thought about it, and then said, "Don't you think the film is whimsical, full of incredible imagination and creativity? The intoxicating scenery of the Caribbean Sea, the endless style of Port St. Vincent, the black pearl No. The pride that cuts through the wind and waves, a song as broad as the sea"

He said with certainty, "I think this film has all the factors that make a commercial film successful, even if it doesn't sell well. 35xs"

The front is the answer prepared by the crew, and the last sentence is added by Matthew himself. He estimates that the film is unlikely to hit the street, and the possibility of this word becoming a joke is naturally small.

It would be a joke if he didn't show confidence himself.

Compared with Matthew and Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley has far fewer reporters. The reporters who came to interview all came from the Disneyland theater and watched the film.

They all know very well that in the posters and promotions of the film, there are three protagonists, one female and two males, but in fact it is a pattern of two male protagonists and one female supporting role.

As soon as the interview time came, a Disney staff member came over immediately, isolated the reporters, and led Matthew, Johnny Depp and Keira Knightley into the banquet hall of the hotel.

Unlike the previous press conferences held at the end of the premiere, Disney Pictures did not follow the usual Hollywood procedures. Instead, after the premiere, the crew was called to hold a thank you event for the guests, reporters and critics who attended the premiere. reception.

Entering the banquet hall, Matthew still stayed with Keira Knightley, and in most cases, he still abides by the contract.

"cheers!"

Led by Jerry Bruckheimer, Matthew toasted with the crew and finished the thank-you drink.

Matthew took the cup from Keira Knightley's hand and handed it to the waiter along with his own. Seeing that Keira Knightley seemed to be in a bad mood, he asked, "What's wrong, Keira? Are you hungry?"

It is now ten o'clock in the evening, and from noon to the present, the two have only eaten a little something that is better than nothing.

Keira Knightley shook her head, "I'm fine."

How to say such a thing? Dissatisfied with your role in the film? Frustrated that the role is nowhere near as good as Matthew and Johnny Depp?

After all, Matthew knew something about Keira Knightley, and after a little thought, he roughly guessed something, but he didn't know what to say, just as Helen Herman came over.

"Miss Knightley." Helen Herman said politely, "Can I borrow your boyfriend?"

It was an insider who spoke, and of course Keira Knightley would not refuse, saying, "Just please."

"Anything?" Matthew asked.

Helen Herman nodded, "Take you to meet a few people."

Matthew followed Helen Herman and soon came to two people, one of them was short and stout with glasses and the other was tall and thin.

Helen Herman first introduced the short fat man, "Matthew, this is the critic Mr. Roger Albert." Then, he introduced the lanky man, "This is Mr. Roger Albert's partner, Richard Rope. gentlemen."

She then introduced Matthew for the two.

After shaking hands and greeting, Matthew said very politely, "The two are the top critics in North America, and it is a great honor to meet you."

Richard Rope, he doesn't know, but Roger Albert's name is too loud.

A few people said a few words politely, probably because of the critics' behavior, or maybe they thought they were experts in the film, Roger Albert directly commented on Matthew's performance in the film.

"Wil Turner is second only to Jack Sparrow, there's no denying that." He looked at Matthew and continued, "You did a great job, especially the action. The characters are very three-dimensional and vivid, and now it seems that Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer chose you to play Will Turner, which is a very wise decision."

"Really?" Matthew's face deliberately showed hidden ecstasy, it seemed that it was a very remarkable thing to be praised by Roger Albert, and even his voice was full of excitement, "Mr. Albert, you really look like that?"

Roger Albert smiled slightly, hiding a trace of complacency very well, and said, "Of course! Your character has a certain charm!"

Matthew laughed, the smile seemed to be sincere.

But just as his smile was on his face, Roger Ebert added, "One thing to watch out for! Your flaws in the film are obvious."

Matthew immediately put away his smile and asked seriously, "Mr. Albert, you are a benchmark in the critics world, can you correct me?"

Seeing Matthew so humble and polite, Roger Ebert cleared his throat, which had become increasingly uncomfortable of late, and said, "Compared to most young actors, you have portrayed Will Turner really well, but these wonderful big Part of it comes from the action scenes, not your own performance.”

Hearing what he said, Matthew wanted to ask, isn't the action scene not a movie performance?

But considering Roger Ebert's stellar reputation, there's no need to offend him in person, and he's just starting out and needs to get on well with such critics so they can have as much good to say as possible.

Roger Albert's words never stopped, "You need to further hone your acting skills!"

This sentence actually points out Matthew's biggest problem now. He can also realize that compared to Johnny Depp's Captain Jack Sparrow, if his Wil Turner does not have extra points for action scenes, he will also will be completely suppressed.

But it's not easy to improve things like acting, which is unclear and has no clear standard of measurement. Matthew's self-practice has never really stopped, but the improvement is not very obvious.

Roger Albert is the top critic in America, and probably knows more

Thinking of this, Matthew couldn't help asking, "Mr. Albert, I've been struggling to improve my acting skills, but I can't find a good way."

Perhaps Matthew's true and false attitude and words gave Roger Albert the feeling of a good actor who is hardworking and motivated. He said quite seriously, "Go to the independent film circle, and go there to pick up some small productions and movies. Deep roles to hone acting skills, temporarily abandon flashy commercial films"

After listening to the first sentence, Matthew took Roger Albert's rhetoric as a deaf ear. It's not that Roger Albert's approach is unreliable, but that it is completely contrary to the line he and Helen Herman set. .

If he wanted to hone his acting skills in the independent film industry, he would have gone there long ago, and he will not wait until now.

However, Matthew did not express what he was thinking, and his face still looked like he was listening carefully. There was no need for him to have unnecessary disputes with Roger Albert because of such a trivial matter.

Making a good impression on Roger Ebert is more beneficial to him.

Matthew waited until Roger Ebert had finished speaking, without changing his tone at all, and said, "Thank you! I think I know what to do."

"Yeah!" Roger Albert seemed to appreciate Matthew's attitude, "There are very few sensible young people like you now."

"It's too much." Matthew said politely.

After a few more chats about the movie, Matthew and Helen Herman left together.

"Do you really want to go to independent film?" Helen Herman asked.

Matthew shrugged. "What do you think?"

Helen Herman no longer discusses this issue. How could a person like Matthew Horner, who is keen on fame and fortune, go to the chaotic and depressed independent film circle to develop when there is a commercial film actor to take over?

The two walked towards Keira Knightley, and Helen Herman changed the subject while walking, "The heroine Elizabeth Swan doesn't have a strong sense of existence, is she angry?"

"I don't know either." Matthew shook his head slightly, "Probably a little bit."

Originally full of expectations, but after the film was released, I found that my character was a gorgeous vase with soy sauce, and he would probably be a little depressed if it were him.

Helen Herman said, "The characters in the film are a bit out of balance, it's entirely about you and Johnny Depp, and Keira Knightley's role is too light, I think it's necessary to make a plan before based on the audience's reaction to the characters. Make adjustments, and if Keira Knightley doesn't respond well, she'll be a burden to stay with you, and we'd better give her up sooner."

Matthew thought about it and said, "Let's wait for the word of mouth of the film to come out."

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"Because the horizon is always there, and you want to get there, but you can never get there."

In front of a luxury hotel near Disneyland in California, Matthew stood in the middle of some reporters and said inexplicably, "That's it, it's too far to give up."

He smiled charmingly, "So, I'm looking forward to heading towards that horizon like Wil Turner and Jack Sparrow!"

Of course, this kind of literary style is not something that a culturally cultivated person like Matthew can come up with, but is carefully prepared by the crew.

Matthew is also learning to sell now.

On the other side, Johnny Depp's cadenced voice came over.

"We're all evil, big bad guys. Come and have a drink and enjoy the life of a pirate! Big bad bad guys! Oh!"

In the face of so many media reporters, so crazy and out of tune, except for Johnny Depp, there is no other person in the crew who can do it, "Which boy didn't have a dream when he was a child? In this dream, he is a no-brainer. The impossible pirate captain, with a machete on his waist, commanding a sailboat with a flag of skeletons, unrestrainedly looking for adventure and excitement on the sea? At that time, maybe he was blinded in one eye because of years of war, Just so you don't have to struggle to close the other eye while using the monocular."

Johnny Depp's temperament, combined with these words, attracted reporters to keep taking pictures.

Opposite Matthew, a tall male reporter asked loudly, "Matthew Horner, do you think Pirates of the Caribbean will succeed?"

"Of course it will be successful!" Matthew said this first, thought about it, and then said, "Don't you think the film is whimsical, full of incredible imagination and creativity? The intoxicating scenery of the Caribbean Sea, the endless style of Port St. Vincent, the black pearl No. The pride that cuts through the wind and waves, a song as broad as the sea"

He said with certainty, "I think this film has all the factors that make a commercial film successful, even if it doesn't sell well. 35xs"

The front is the answer prepared by the crew, and the last sentence is added by Matthew himself. He estimates that the film is unlikely to hit the street, and the possibility of this word becoming a joke is naturally small.

It would be a joke if he didn't show confidence himself.

Compared with Matthew and Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley has far fewer reporters. The reporters who came to interview all came from the Disneyland theater and watched the film.

They all know very well that in the posters and promotions of the film, there are three protagonists, one female and two males, but in fact it is a pattern of two male protagonists and one female supporting role.

As soon as the interview time came, a Disney staff member came over immediately, isolated the reporters, and led Matthew, Johnny Depp and Keira Knightley into the banquet hall of the hotel.

Unlike the previous press conferences held at the end of the premiere, Disney Pictures did not follow the usual Hollywood procedures. Instead, after the premiere, the crew was called to hold a thank you event for the guests, reporters and critics who attended the premiere. reception.

Entering the banquet hall, Matthew still stayed with Keira Knightley, and in most cases, he still abides by the contract.

"cheers!"

Led by Jerry Bruckheimer, Matthew toasted with the crew and finished the thank-you drink.

Matthew took the cup from Keira Knightley's hand and handed it to the waiter along with his own. Seeing that Keira Knightley seemed to be in a bad mood, he asked, "What's wrong, Keira? Are you hungry?"

It is now ten o'clock in the evening, and from noon to the present, the two have only eaten a little something that is better than nothing.

Keira Knightley shook her head, "I'm fine."

How to say such a thing? Dissatisfied with your role in the film? Frustrated that the role is nowhere near as good as Matthew and Johnny Depp?

After all, Matthew knew something about Keira Knightley, and after a little thought, he roughly guessed something, but he didn't know what to say, just as Helen Herman came over.

"Miss Knightley." Helen Herman said politely, "Can I borrow your boyfriend?"

It was an insider who spoke, and of course Keira Knightley would not refuse, saying, "Just please."

"Anything?" Matthew asked.

Helen Herman nodded, "Take you to meet a few people."

Matthew followed Helen Herman and soon came to two people, one of them was short and stout with glasses and the other was tall and thin.

Helen Herman first introduced the short fat man, "Matthew, this is the critic Mr. Roger Albert." Then, he introduced the lanky man, "This is Mr. Roger Albert's partner, Richard Rope. gentlemen."

She then introduced Matthew for the two.

After shaking hands and greeting, Matthew said very politely, "The two are the top critics in North America, and it is a great honor to meet you."

Richard Rope, he doesn't know, but Roger Albert's name is too loud.

A few people said a few words politely, probably because of the critics' behavior, or maybe they thought they were experts in the film, Roger Albert directly commented on Matthew's performance in the film.

"Wil Turner is second only to Jack Sparrow, there's no denying that." He looked at Matthew and continued, "You did a great job, especially the action. The characters are very three-dimensional and vivid, and now it seems that Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer chose you to play Will Turner, which is a very wise decision."

"Really?" Matthew's face deliberately showed hidden ecstasy, it seemed that it was a very remarkable thing to be praised by Roger Albert, and even his voice was full of excitement, "Mr. Albert, you really look like that?"

Roger Albert smiled slightly, hiding a trace of complacency very well, and said, "Of course! Your character has a certain charm!"

Matthew laughed, the smile seemed to be sincere.

But just as his smile was on his face, Roger Ebert added, "One thing to watch out for! Your flaws in the film are obvious."

Matthew immediately put away his smile and asked seriously, "Mr. Albert, you are a benchmark in the critics world, can you correct me?"

Seeing Matthew so humble and polite, Roger Ebert cleared his throat, which had become increasingly uncomfortable of late, and said, "Compared to most young actors, you have portrayed Will Turner really well, but these wonderful big Part of it comes from the action scenes, not your own performance.”

Hearing what he said, Matthew wanted to ask, isn't the action scene not a movie performance?

But considering Roger Ebert's stellar reputation, there's no need to offend him in person, and he's just starting out and needs to get on well with such critics so they can have as much good to say as possible.

Roger Albert's words never stopped, "You need to further hone your acting skills!"

This sentence actually points out Matthew's biggest problem now. He can also realize that compared to Johnny Depp's Captain Jack Sparrow, if his Wil Turner does not have extra points for action scenes, he will also will be completely suppressed.

But it's not easy to improve things like acting, which is unclear and has no clear standard of measurement. Matthew's self-practice has never really stopped, but the improvement is not very obvious.

Roger Albert is the top critic in America, and probably knows more

Thinking of this, Matthew couldn't help asking, "Mr. Albert, I've been struggling to improve my acting skills, but I can't find a good way."

Perhaps Matthew's true and false attitude and words gave Roger Albert the feeling of a good actor who is hardworking and motivated. He said quite seriously, "Go to the independent film circle, and go there to pick up some small productions and movies. Deep roles to hone acting skills, temporarily abandon flashy commercial films"

After listening to the first sentence, Matthew took Roger Albert's rhetoric as a deaf ear. It's not that Roger Albert's approach is unreliable, but that it is completely contrary to the line he and Helen Herman set. .

If he wanted to hone his acting skills in the independent film industry, he would have gone there long ago, and he will not wait until now.

However, Matthew didn't show what he was thinking~www.readwn.com~ still had a look of listening intently on his face. He didn't need to have unnecessary disputes with Roger Albert because of such a trivial matter. .

Making a good impression on Roger Ebert is more beneficial to him.

Matthew waited until Roger Ebert had finished speaking, without changing his tone at all, and said, "Thank you! I think I know what to do."

"Yeah!" Roger Albert seemed to appreciate Matthew's attitude, "There are very few sensible young people like you now."

"It's too much." Matthew said politely.

After a few more chats about the movie, Matthew and Helen Herman left together.

"Do you really want to go to independent film?" Helen Herman asked.

Matthew shrugged. "What do you think?"

Helen Herman no longer discusses this issue. How could a person like Matthew Horner, who is keen on fame and fortune, go to the chaotic and depressed independent film circle to develop when there is a commercial film actor to take over?

The two walked towards Keira Knightley, and Helen Herman changed the subject while walking, "The heroine Elizabeth Swan doesn't have a strong sense of existence, is she angry?"

"I don't know either." Matthew shook his head slightly, "Probably a little bit."

Originally full of expectations, but after the film was released, I found that my character was a gorgeous vase with soy sauce, and he would probably be a little depressed if it were him.

Helen Herman said, "The characters in the film are a bit out of balance, it's entirely about you and Johnny Depp, and Keira Knightley's role is too light, I think it's necessary to make a plan before based on the audience's reaction to the characters. Make adjustments, and if Keira Knightley doesn't respond well, she'll be a burden to stay with you, and we'd better give her up sooner."

Matthew thought about it and said, "Let's wait for the word of mouth of the film to come out."

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