The movie continues.

The mutual pranks between the two little boys were so funny that they caused bursts of laughter in the cinema, not only from children, but also from adults.

Then, the plot reached its first climax.

Mike and Baker competed in poker, each spending their own pocket money, toys, and comic books. This scene was shot separately and then spliced ​​together.

Martin plays two roles, playing Mike's coolness and Beck's arrogance so vividly that if it weren't for the same face, you wouldn't know that they are the same person.

Kevin Thomas was stunned. After a while, he came to his senses. He crossed out the sentence"Martin's performance is not bad, above the standard of child actors" in his notebook and wrote this sentence: In this movie , Martin showed his acting skills like a movie king.

In the card game, the duel between Mike and Baker fully expresses the tense atmosphere. There are no lines, just expressions and eyes. The camera keeps switching between close-ups of the two people's faces.

This section is fine for adults, but the little ones in the cinema were so nervous that they could hardly breathe.

"The loser will jump into the lake later"

"I'm OK."

In the end, it was the more cunning Mike who won the card game.

Baker did not refuse, came to the lake, took off his shirt, jumped down, and took a dip in the lake

"Wow!"

It was the adults who exclaimed this time.

Baker's swimming style was so graceful. People had never thought that swimming could show such beauty. It was different from the deliberate gestures of synchronized swimming. Baker's swimming style has a sense of harmony that is incomparable with nature.

It's as if he should have been living in the water.

Kevin Thomas was also attracted by this wonderful feeling of incomparable harmony with nature, and even I forgot to take notes.

As the film progressed, the second climax came.

The fencing competition.

When Baker jumped into the air with his feet on the haystacks, there were countless exclamations in the cinema, including children and adults.

"Eagle!!!"

This was Kevin Thomas' first thought when he saw this picture.

"God, this isn't a special effect!!!"

This was his second thought.

When he saw Baker knocking Mike's sword away, and then pulling out a beautiful sword flower.

"Martin must have learned fencing!"

This was his third thought

"This section will definitely become a classic in film history."

This was his fourth thought.

As the plot developed, the two little boys finally discovered that they were actually brothers, so a plan was born - they exchanged identities.

Mike went to London and Baker went to the farm.

The two On the one hand, these little guys made a lot of jokes in an unfamiliar environment, which was full of fun, and at the same time made the audience worry about whether they would be discovered; on the other hand, they tried their best to help their parents get back together, and resorted to all kinds of tricks. Tricks...

To be honest, this kind of plot really touches the sensitivities of Americans.

Not only children, but adults also watched it intently and were completely attracted by the plot.

Only those movie critics are still"having a hard time" to maintain his sanity.

Kevin Thomas wrote this line in his notebook:"Martin Meyers, he is the best!"

The film gradually came to the end.

When the two families were finally reunited, the whole theater burst into applause, warm and lasting.

The screen dimmed and the lights were turned on.

The main creative staff of the film came to the stage to express their thanks.

When Martin walked on the stage, the scene rang. received the warmest applause, and countless young voices shouted his name:

"Mike, Mike!"

"Baker, Baker!"

The host handed the microphone to Martin at the right time and asked him to say a few words.

Martin took the microphone generously and knocked

"Boom, boom, boom!"

The scene became slightly quiet.

"Very good, it seems that Mike and Beck each have their own camp, only poor Martin does not, do you need me to cry?"

Hahaha!

There was a burst of laughter below, and then the cry of"Martin, Martin" rang out

"Thank you, it seems I don't have to cry anymore."

Another burst of laughter

"There should be no need to introduce yourself." laughter

"Mike and Beck are two characters that I feel emotionally invested in. I love them and I hope you will too."

Martin handed the microphone back to the host.

Then Nancy Meyers, Dennis Quaid, Natasha Richardson and other main creators spoke one by one.

Then it entered the question session.

The first question Just leave it to Martin

"Martin, we all know that you are a talented writer and also very good at studying. What made you choose the path of film?"

Of course it's for"desire"!

Martin thought in his heart, but said in his mouth:"Because I like it, the realm of life is vast, including economics, politics, society, religion, science, philosophy, etc., there are countless paths."

"But we can't experience them all, which is a pity"

"But movies can reflect all of this"

"It is like a mirror, reflecting the world, but it is not just a mirror, it is also an independent and self-sufficient form creation."

"It relies on the harmony of sound, rhythm, picture, and plot to form its own small universe with emotions and features."

"This universe may not be perfect, or it may be just a fragment of a certain moment, but when we participate in it, what we can experience from it must be the condensed splendor of that period."

"Every movie role is another experience of life"

"And this kind of experience can also give me more inspiration, which can be fed back into writing, music and other creations.……"

Martin's answer surprised many people.

At the same time, a hook was thrown to see if anyone would take the bait.

It doesn’t matter if you don’t have it. Columbia Records has already found a"trustee", two reporters from the New York Times.

But someone obviously took the bait. A reporter from the Los Angeles Times asked:"Martin, you just mentioned music. So in addition to writing and acting, you are also creating music?"

Martin laughed. :"Yes, actually, I have released a mini album called"Martin 1". It is pure music. You can listen to it. I believe you will not be disappointed."

In fact, Martin's The album was released a little too hastily.

The general process should be to release a few singles first, test the market response, and then release the entire album.

However, Columbia Records considered that Martin's"Kung Fu Panda" was a hit and the movie was released. They felt that the popularity was enough and there was no need to test the waters with a single.

In fact, Columbia Records' marketing department believed that as long as Martin's movie was decent, the combined promotion of the movie and book would make it a hit.

By releasing an album at this time, it should be able to attract a lot of buzz and attract Martin fans of books and movies to buy it.

At the same time, they are very confident in the quality of this album.

As long as the people who buy it actually listen to it, good word of mouth will spread, which in turn will feed back the sales of the album.

(Brothers, please take care of me and give me some comments, flowers, collections, and rewards. Thank you.)

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