Chatty Hollywood

Chapter 468: Coffee shop girl

Evelyn, played by Rachel Weisz, was on the long ladder when she first appeared, sorting the bookshelves of the Cairo Museum of Antiquities, Egypt. &1t;/

As a librarian, she knows everything about books. &1t;/

However, in terms of movement, she is a little clumsy girl. &1t;/

She just wanted to use the long ladder to move directly from one bookshelf to another. She didn't want to use the long ladder but didn't move in the way she expected, and she got stuck in the middle. &1t;/

When she finally finished the move without any risk, she ran into another bookshelf. &1t;/

Then, the fallen bookshelf knocked down the next bookshelf...&1t;/

The bookshelves in the museum are like dominoes that have been torn down. &1t;/

And the stunned Evelyn also accidentally fell off the ladder and fell into the pile of books...&1t;/

"When I was in Cambridge school, I dreamed of being crushed to death by a pile of books, but I didn't expect to experience it in a movie!"&1t;/

Recalling the scenes of her character's appearance, Rachel Weisz wanted to laugh a little. &1t;/

Of course, the crew will not really build a library, and then tear down all the bookshelves to shoot. &1t;/

That's too much trouble, and it's easy to lose books. &1t;/

What they used was actually completely set and props, and even on the fallen bookshelf, there were also quite a few mechanisms that were actually porch wires to control the degree and time when the bookshelf fell. &1t;/

This part of the shot was actually shot in the UK. &1t;/

After all, it's a lens inside the museum, it doesn't involve the outside scenery! &1t;/

What really needs to be shot in Morocco's location is mainly the part of the lens in the desert. &1t;/

Like some time ago, they have been shooting Evelyn taking her brother Jonathan, and O'Connor to dig out the remains of Hamnart. &1t;/

However, currently they are mainly shooting some relatively small scenes. &1t;/

It looks like a group of people under the leadership of O'Connor, watching the Hamnart ruins appear in the morning sun. It has not been shot yet. &1t;/

"This shot is essentially a phenomenon similar to a mirage. When we selected the location, we considered this issue. At a specific point in time, with the help of sunlight, we can directly shoot a similar effect."&1t;/

These are the original words of the director. &1t;/

As a result, the entire crew was filming on location while waiting for what director Charlotte called "a specific point in time." &1t;/

In this regard, Rachel doesn't really believe it. &1t;/

After all, things like mirages are not something that can be controlled with a certain amount of scientific knowledge. &1t;/

It is easy to explain the mirage with science, but it is not so easy to make it. &1t;/

If director Charlotte can create a mirage, he should be renamed David Copperfield. &1t;/

In contrast, Brandon Fisher, who plays O'Connor with Rachel, is more confident in Mr. Director.&1t;/

"From the moment of shooting, the director is very good at grasping some of the characteristics of the scenery in nature, and shooting some real scenes that we think must be made with special effects. Since he said so this time, it should be no exception. Come on!"&1t;/

When it comes to this, Brandon Fisher looks like he is very familiar with the director. &1t;/

Regarding this, Rachel occasionally wants to make a complaint&1t;/

She knew that Brand Fisher had previously worked with director Charlotte in this film and had always been in contact with some people in the Ghost Party studio. &1t;/

This is also an important factor for him to become a leading actor. &1t;/

But the problem is, as far as Rachel understands, what Brand Fisher plays in is just a trick. &1t;/

A character who died within 30 seconds of the opening, and the most important shot was the face of the dead body. Is it really worth his bragging about it? &1t;/

It shouldn't be a short-lived character, and shouldn't have received much guidance from the director? &1t;/

Brandon Fisher refuted Rachel’s doubts with confidence, &1t;/

"The shot of being thrown off the cliff after I died. We were shooting for a whole day. At that time, my waist was almost cut off by Wia's steel wire. That's why the beginning of the scene was so shocking. ."&1t;/

"..."&1t;/

Rachel, who had seen it, couldn't refute it. &1t;/

However, she feels that since Brandon Fisher is so proud of the death role she has played, and now plays a role dealing with the mummy, it is better to just call him "the spokesperson of the dead"...&1t;/

As a sequel, this one by Orson Scott Card has been published for more than ten years. &1t;/

Rachel has read this sci-fi work that won the 1987 Hugo Award and Nebula Award, so she can get such a nickname. &1t;/

However, she didn't know that the nickname she gave to Brand Fisher was to some extent the same name as Sean Bin, the true "spokesperson for the dead" in the future...&1t;/

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Perhaps because of the leisure time in the cafe, Rachel Weisz's thinking is more distracting. &1t;/

While eating the dates, she was thinking about it, so that when she saw Charlotte and Charlize appearing outside the cafe through the window, she didn't even react for a while. &1t;/

"These two energetic guys!"&1t;/

After reacting, Rachel felt a curse similar to vomiting in his heart for the first time. &1t;/

If Rachel is dissatisfied with Charlotte as the director, then this is it.&1t;/

This is not to say that Rachel disregards his beauty to Mr. Director and only cares about what I have to say with his beautiful girlfriend. &1t;/

After all, even if she is ready to "dedicate herself to art", it would be better if she could not "dedicate her life"~www.readwn.com~. &1t;/

Although this feeling of losing in feminine charm does make Rachel feel a little complicated. &1t;/

The real problem lies in &1t;/

When everyone was dying by the sun in the desert on the location, the guy Charlotte and his girlfriend were still alive and jealous. &1t;/

Every few hours of rest in the middle of each day, the two people will drive the crew’s old-fashioned open-top jeep into the desert with no one in the distance. &1t;/

They said they were going to see the scenery and to play sandboarding, but judging from the ambiguity that permeated between them, the two must have done something else along the way. &1t;/

And this is still under the circumstance of the venomous sun in the desert. &1t;/

This ability to adapt to the heat is enough to make Rachel and others who are afraid of the scorching sun jealous. &1t;/

What is even more depressing is that after more than ten days of playing like this, the skin of these two people has not changed at all, let alone turned black, even the sunburnt has not turned red. &1t;/

How is this done? &1t;/

At present, this can be said to be Rachel’s biggest doubt in the filming. &1t;/

Although her doubts soon added one more&1t;/

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