Best Movie Star

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It was another cold night, and the cold wind was blowing. The East River in New York seemed to be frozen under the Brooklyn Bridge. Matthew wrapped his coat and walked onto a floating pier on the river. A red rescue helicopter The plane was parked on the tarmac, and the crew had already set up the shooting location.

"Hi, Matthew."

Seeing Matthew approaching, Jessica Chastain offered to say hello. Matthew looked around and asked, "Is Chloe here?"

Jessica Chastain seemed to be very cold, her nose was a little red, and said, "I guess it will be there in a while." She exhaled a white breath, "This **** weather, it's suddenly so cold."

Matthew looked up at the sky, "It won't snow, will it?"

It's the end of November, and New York is also in the snow season. Probably because of the regional climate, New York often snows heavily in winter, and there are basically one or two snow disasters every year.

"Never let it snow." Director Guillermo del Toro walked over and looked up at the sky. "The last night was shot on the Brooklyn Bridge. If it snows, it will be scrapped tonight."

The first five days of filming went well, and he didn't want to encounter irresistible weather factors on the last night.

Guillermo del Toro said to Matthew again, "How many days are you going to be away from the set this time?"

Matthew thought about it and said, "About five days?"

"So long?" Guillermo del Toro frowned slightly.

"It takes one day for me to go to Milan, Italy, and one day to come back." Matthew said briefly, "One day for the signing ceremony and two days for the commercial shooting."

He spread his hands and said, "I don't even have time to visit Milan."

Guillermo del Toro nodded, "I try to adjust the shooting schedule." He turned his head to look at the camera, and added, "You come back from Milan and go straight back to Los Angeles, and we continue to shoot in the studio, the Washington Square one. For the scene, we will have to wait until after the New Year to shoot."

Matthew nodded lightly, "No problem."

The filming plan of the crew is definitely to focus on the city of New York. Now that Christmas and New Years are approaching, there are a series of activities in the larger squares of New York.

"Dad..." The crisp child's voice suddenly sounded, Matthew turned to look, Chloe Moretz trotted over, and her mother followed.

"Hello, Ke..." Matthew quickly changed his mind, "Hello, Mary."

Chloe Moretz came to him and said, "It's so cold."

Matthew smiled and said, "This is your last scene. After filming, you can find a place to warm up."

"It feels so fast." Chloe Moretz tilted his head to look at Guillermo del Toro, "My scene is over as soon as I shoot."

Guillermo del Toro just nodded to Chloe Moretz, and then said to Matthew, "Don't rush to leave after filming today, Akiva brought reporters here and asked us to go for an interview together. ."

"I see." Matthew replied.

"Alright! Alright!" Guillermo del Toro suddenly raised his voice, "Get ready to shoot! Five minutes to get ready!"

The crew quickly cleared the set, and all but the actors withdrew from the set. Actors such as Matthew, Chloe Moretz and Jessica Chastain also came to their respective positions.

Then, an assistant director called to start.

Matthew picked up Chloe Moretz with one hand and Jessica Chastain with the other, followed behind a private, and walked towards the rescue helicopter on the tarmac.

Coming to the helicopter, the soldier said loudly, "Colonel, I'll keep watching them, I promise you!"

Matthew nodded, didn't speak, just gave Chloe Moretz a deep look, handed her over to the soldier who got on the helicopter, and kissed her on the forehead.

The little girl was reluctant to part, and Matthew patted her on the back, "Take care of mother."

Jessica Chastain came over at this moment, cupped Matthew's face with both breaths, and kissed it forcefully, Matthew's forehead resting on hers, his palm sliding across her pale skin.

"I love you!" he murmured. "I love you!"

The two parted, and Jessica Chastain prayed, "God, please bless Robert and give him the courage to face all the problems that lie ahead. God, please let him go home safely anyway, Amen!"

It wasn't until her prayer was over that Matthew said, "Get on the plane!" He turned to Chloe Moretz, "Dad is going to destroy those monsters, and you have to take care of Mommy, okay, baby."

Jessica Chastain leaned forward again and kissed Matthew. Chloe Moretz handed the model dog to Matthew, "Sam, you have to protect Dad."

"Sir!" the soldier interjected at this time, "We must go!"

Matthew took the model dog and closed the helicopter door with the soldiers inside. Chloe Moretz made a butterfly shape with his hands through the glass of the door, making it difficult to separate the inside and outside of the cabin.

Another soldier came over and urged, "Sir, let's go!"

Matthew turned around and, accompanied by two soldiers, walked towards the river bank, turning around as he walked, his face and eyes full of reluctance.

This one passed without a hitch, and then Matthew went back to the car for a brief rest. Guillermo del Toro led the filming of Chloe Moretz and Jessica Chastain in the helicopter cabin. Matthew also Taking advantage of this time, I took a nap on the sofa chair in the trailer, and when it was about 3:30, Bella Anderson came in and woke him up.

"You're going to shoot." She tapped Matthew lightly.

"Oh..." Matthew stood up and shook his head, "Okay, let's go."

He put on his coat, got out of the trailer, went to the floating dock where the crew was, and exchanged a few words with Guillermo del Toro about the next filming, Chloe Moretz and Jessica Chastain were done Filming left, and when his final shot was done, the crew's work on the Brooklyn Bridge would be over.

The filming was not very smooth. The male protagonist witnessed the crash of his wife and daughter's helicopter, which required a certain emotional outburst. Matthew had just returned from the warm trailer to the cold night wind, and his body was also a little tense. He shot five or six times in a row. Neither had the effect Guillermo del Toro wanted.

After the last shot was taken, it was close to four in the morning. Fortunately, Matthew found the state later, otherwise it would have to be another night.

"Finally done."

The crew ended, and Guillermo del Toro handed over the rest of the work to his assistant, came over to find Matthew, and said, "Come on, Akiva and the reporter are waiting for us in front of the bridge, and finish the interview while there is still time. ."

Matthew put on the coat sent by Bella Anderson, opened the thermos again, took a sip of hot tea, and said, "It's been so cold this winter."

Guillermo del Toro led the way, walked towards the entrance of the bridge, saw Matthew following him, and said, "Because we used to spend our winters in Southern California."

Matthew couldn't help laughing, "That makes sense! Southern California winters are warm."

The two walked and chatted, and soon came to the temporary barricade set up by the crew in front of the Brooklyn Bridge. The crew was clearing the barricade in order to restore the Brooklyn Bridge area to its original state before four o'clock.

Two photojournalists are taking pictures with this backdrop.

Another reporter, who stood up with Akiva Goldsman, immediately waved after seeing Matthew and Guillermo del Toro approaching.

Akiva Goldsman brought a reporter from Variety, a subsidiary of Warner Bros., Variety and The Hollywood Reporter are known as the two major entertainment newspapers in the United States, and have always been the preferred paper promotion platform for Hollywood movies.

Time was limited, Akiva Goldsman made an introduction for the two sides, briefly greeted them, and the interview began immediately.

One of the two photojournalists returned to take images of the interview.

The reporter asked Akiva Goldsman first, "It is said that Will Smith also competed for the role, why did you choose Matthew instead of Will Smith?"

Akiva Goldsman said without any hesitation, "As a screenwriter, I strongly believe in the extraordinary ability to use words to create a character, but the talent for expressing words in body language is equally important. . . Matthew is such a great actor, he can convey a lot of things in a performance that contains a lot of thought and emotion."

These questions are pre-set, and the answers are self-evident.

The reporter immediately asked Guillermo del Toro, "This is your first collaboration with Matthew. Can you tell us more about this collaboration?"

Guillermo del Toro guessed that he was busy these days~www.readwn.com~ After thinking for a while, he recalled the set answer and said, "The most fascinating thing about Matthew is his With such warmth and charm that he always brings so many different scales to his characters, you can't take your eyes off him for a moment. You may sympathize with him at times and treat him at other times It's scary; you're going to laugh with him and then yell with him... all of these layers can be present in his performance at the same time. And the most important thing about this character is that he has to be able to convey All that he's going through, both physically and emotionally, without dialogue of any kind."

Finally, the reporter's question came to Matthew, "Can you comment on your new role?"

"I got my wish to play this role." Matthew remembered clearly, but said it naturally, "For me, this role is very different, because I need to use behavior to perform, that's really It's an incredible exercise because you can't find someone to talk to and you still need to communicate and that's the central part of what I need to focus on when I'm acting. You can find things about your character and yourself that you don't notice. That part, both from an art form and from a psychological point of view, is a very fascinating and worth exploring.”

The location shooting in New York came to an end temporarily. Matthew met Helen Herman at JFK Airport that morning and flew to Milan, Italy, to participate in the signing ceremony of Armani men's and women's underwear spokespersons.

In addition to men's underwear, Armani also found a heavyweight spokesperson for women's underwear.

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