Chapter 1201 1201 Pull the Trigger
Morgan looked at Hugo's quiet eyes, without any special emotions, no anger, no provocation, no cruelty, no bloodthirsty, no pride, nothing, just pursed his lips slightly, as if to relieve the cruelty that Morgan had just suffered. Pain from a slap.
But it was this silence that made Morgan's hair stand up all over his body, and goose bumps covered all the muscles on his body, which made Morgan stand completely stiff and at a loss.
Hugo's gaze shifted slightly, and he saw Brad's completely frozen expression. The panic and astonishment in his eyes made him look like a stone statue frozen by Medusa. Almost before he realized it, tears flowed. It emerged, making Brad's blue eyes look like a deep and melancholy sea.
The corner of Hugo's mouth lifted slightly, with a hint of playfulness, and he sighed meaningfully, "Oh..." There was a touch of regret and pity in those light words. Hugo raised his head to look at Morgan, and said softly, "He doesn't know." The regret was like a dragonfly in the water, fainting in the coldness of the bloody sunset.
Morgan's mood collapsed in an instant. He avoided Hugo's sight in embarrassment, looked at the sky in a panic, and wanted to seek God's help. But unfortunately, he has lost the initiative.
Brad heard this sentence, saw Morgan's reaction, and instantly understood what was going on. He almost burst into tears, but the severe pain made him unable to make any sound. He raised his head suddenly, angry. He wanted to vent to Hugo, but the pain in his heart made him bow his head again. Want to cry but can't cry.
"Give me the gun, David," Morgan said, trying as hard as he could to dissuade Brad.
But Brad turned a deaf ear, he aimed the gun at Hugo, his expression full of determination. Brad saw Hugo's expression at this time, so peaceful, like a baby hugged by an angel, those amber eyes dimmed little by little, there was no special look, but full of brilliance. Endless tranquility, his calmness, his calmness, and his calmness filled Brad with anger: this man killed his wife in front of him! The man in front of him almost took his breath away! This man in front of him made himself look so incompetent, so embarrassed and so useless! The man in front of him... is simply Satan!
Looking at that indifferent face in the bloody sunset, it was like ignorant and endless ridicule and teasing, Brad finally couldn't hold back and pulled the trigger in his hand!
"Crack."
This is not a real pistol, just a prop gun. In order to avoid the recurrence of the previous mistakes, the props team confirmed it again and again before handing it over to Brad. So, when Brad pulled the trigger, it wasn't the sound of the gun, but the sound of the spring being pulled.
But Brad didn't wake up. He seemed to be obsessed and kept pulling his trigger toward Hugo, one more time, one more time! His eyes were like spitting fire, staring at Hugo, eager to shoot all the bullets in the pistol at the big shiny bald head. One more time!
"Ka! Brad, Ka! Brad, stop, you stop! David has paused the shooting, Brad!" Seeing Brad, who was out of control again, the staff next to him rushed up directly, To avoid Brad rushing up to fight with Hugo, he hugged Brad hard, and then pushed Brad down to the ground like a football tackle.
But Brad still fell into a demonic barrier and still did not relax. Although he was thrown down, his eyes were still fixed on Hugo, and then he was breathing heavily, as if he had never come out of the plot.
Not only Brad, but Morgan still had lingering fears when he was standing beside him. Even though David called out "Ka", he didn't move his pace. recovered. What Morgan has to admit is that in the scene just now, Hugo's seemingly bland performance style without any outlines and carvings easily incorporated the storyline into his performance rhythm. Morgan's mind was always unable to do anything. Forget Hugo's eyes.
Calm, but with a creepy feeling, like seeing a cat's eyes in the middle of the night.
Even Hugo himself, he couldn't get out of the character for a while. He supported his hands on the ground and looked at the chains on his wrists. His breathing was slightly disordered. He slowly inhaled and exhaled to adjust. But his mind was still cold, "I'm going to succeed, he's pulling the trigger, I'm going to be famous forever, I'm going to be a martyr, everything I want is going to be successful..." That sentence after sentence The words reverberated in his brain like a murmur, making Hugo unable to help himself shiver.
Hugo's performance in this scene was still not enough, and his control still did not reach the level of the first scene. Hugo could obviously feel that his basic skills were not solid enough, and that layer of window paper was always there. This feeling is not very good.
David Fincher was also in a bad mood at this time. He looked at the embarrassed Brad and made sure that Brad calmed down before he said, "You shot early, Samosa has another line. Didn't say it, a damn line!" Brad apparently lost control again just now, and he didn't wait for Morgan to finish his line before shooting, which made the previous filming fall short.
However, even if Brad didn't lose control, David was not satisfied with Brad's expression just now. In fact, this scene is Brad's shining point. Mills' inner anger and pain are piercing, and he impulsively wants to kill Anonymous, but as a police officer. Detective's residual sanity tells him he can't kill the suspect, so Mills struggles.
In this hesitation between anger and pain, impulse and rationality, Brad's performance is not only inappropriate, but also too superficial. He bows his head to hold back tears for a while, then suddenly raises his head and falls into madness. Although the contrast is strong and the theme of performance is very clear, Brad is obviously more than one grade worse than Hugo and Morgan's control of the characters.
David wanted to communicate with Brad, but he didn't come from acting as a trainer himself, so he opened his mouth, but in the end he couldn't say why, "Mills, just look at your performance just now, psychologically. Try to figure it out." Then he turned his head to look at Morgan and Hugo, the former turned to adjust his breathing, the latter fell on all fours in deep thought, and David couldn't help but feel a headache.
As a bystander, David could feel the tension between the three actors, but he couldn't understand the feelings of Brad and Morgan, the passive and useless being dragged away by Hugo's powerful aura. But at the same time, you can also feel the hearty and deep soul of the performance. This kind of contradictory excitement is the essence of the opponent's play.
David hesitated for a while, but walked to Morgan's side. "The rhythm of this scene is very good, but the heat needs to be controlled. I need a few close-ups, but the performance just now was obviously not strong enough."
Morgan looked at David in astonishment, but he immediately understood, he nodded to show his understanding, and then turned his eyes to Hugo. People said before that it was a pity that Hugo missed out on "The Shawshank Redemption" with him. Morgan disagreed. It had nothing to do with Hugo, but he thought that Tim Robbins was also doing well; but now he finally I understand what this sentence means.
Hugo's control of the performance rhythm is really excellent, and it can be felt that Hugo's current performance is still a little harder, which is the so-called three-pointer. Strive to find a balance between introverted and extroverted, and then use your acting skills to sculpt the character. It's like... it's like a combination of methodical and expressive acting methods.
You must know that Hugo is still nearly two years away from turning 30. It is really admirable to see that he has such a profound foundation.
Of course, as a member of the crew, Morgan also knows how much effort Hugo has put in behind this. The back of his talent is always supported by sweat. This is what Morgan admires the most.
After re-shooting, the rhythm of the entire performance was still in the hands of Hugo. The amazing thing was that Hugo always made the scene staff have an illusion. The line between Hugo and Anonymous was blurred, Brad and Is it a good thing that the lines between Mills are blurring, and even the lines between Morgan and Summerset are blurring? Maybe, maybe not, the only certainty is that this is a strange phenomenon.
One second people thought it was a duel between Anonymous and Mills, but the next second it would be as if Hugo and Brad were fighting to the death. This kind of illusion surprised David, and at the same time, it was quite a headache, because it was difficult for him to grasp the scale, and it was too difficult to find a suitable lens effect.
As a result, the scene was filmed until the sun went down, but it was still not completed. Although this is expected, David is still a little disappointed, because today Hugo's performance is steady and full of depth, which is really impressive, but Brad and Morgan's out of control makes the situation often not The method met expectations, and the tension between the three was a little bit worse.
I am helpless, so I can only continue to shoot tomorrow. After all, this is the finale, the most exciting part of the whole movie.
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