The Greatest Showman

One Thousand Five Hundred and Twenty-Six Suitable for All Ages

"We shouldn't have let go of Renly's hand. Maybe it's just because Renly isn't Rooney's type, I think." Amidst the laughter, Jay Leno teased again, and then threw a meaningful throw at Renly. With a defiant look--

During the promotion period of "Gravity", there were not many scandals about Renly and Rooney, but they still appeared. In the face of the pursuit of reporters, both parties denied it, and the matter was over. That's it. As Renly's popularity and appeal throughout North America grow stronger, rumors about him will only gradually increase, never decrease.

Renly raised his eyebrows slightly: Strictly speaking, he is indeed not Rooney's type; seriously, Rooney is not his type either.

But they came together in the end.

The most wonderful charm of love is that it can find commonalities and differences in each other, and then build a bridge to bring each other closer. Not to change each other, but to embrace each other.

So, in the face of Jay Leno's ridicule, Renly faced it calmly.

"I haven't finished my inference yet, if Renly and Rooney were really in such a predicament, then it certainly shouldn't end like this; but more importantly, it's impossible for such a thing to happen." Lotter also had the rhythm now, and then returned to his subject again.

The eyes of the audience gathered again, "With the speed at which Rooney was gliding past him, it was impossible for Renly to catch her. Rooney itself has weight, plus the hundreds of pounds of the space suit, this is A terrible weight." As he spoke, Garrett began to gesture with his hands and feet.

"We can imagine lying on the ice and a five-hundred-pound weight is flying in front of you, and you try to grab a rope attached to the weight while you're wearing a A pair of gloves from medieval armor, that's an impossible task."

"Like Tom Cruise's Mission: Impossible?" Jay Leno added.

Garrett understood this time, "Yes, it's like Tom Cruise's 'Mission Impossible'." The smile showed, "But if Renly really caught the rope, then Rooney's The acceleration inertia will disappear. This part of the plot presented in the movie is inconsistent with the laws of physics in space.”

"Of course..." Garrett was about to continue, but Renly cut him off. "Medieval armor? Is that how you describe a space suit?"

"Certainly, don't you think it's very image?" Garrett said enthusiastically.

Renly laughed dumbly,

Shaking his head, "No, during the filming process, because it is not a real weightless environment, our clothing is not a real spacesuit, we have no way to feel the weight, at least not the real weight."

"Ah..." Garrett immediately understood, "Yes, yes. It will take a long time for us to adapt to space suits on Earth. If you wear space suits, you will not be able to perform. "After all, Renly and Rooney weren't actually in space to complete the filming. "Wow, that's even more incredible. Your performances are amazing, especially the spacewalk part."

"This is an important reason why Renly has achieved what it is today." Jay Leno joked appropriately.

Renly looked over with a smile, "Oh, you made me blush."

The jokes and confrontations between the coming and going are completely hidden in the words, which once again made the audience burst into laughter.

Garrett turned around and looked at Renly, "There is another problem, none of the astronauts in the movie seem to be wearing diapers or cooling suits under their space suits, so how can Rooney Mara expect What about breaking Anatoly's spacewalk record? I can assure you, there must be a stench in her spacesuit. Although that would be very rude to a lady."

Renly laughed cheerfully, "We did wear diapers during the shoot."

There was a low voice at the scene, and Renly waved his hands again and again, "If you are painting the picture in your mind right now, I can guarantee that it is not a very beautiful scene."

Amid laughter, Renly went on to explain:

"In order to present the realistic picture effect in the movie, Rooney and I were both tied to the rack of a pendulum cradle, and the effect of weightlessness was created by the rotation of the surrounding cameras and the tilting effect of the cradle. This allowed us to It became very difficult to leave and move around, there was almost no way to move around, and once we started filming it was hours, and we had to do a lot of preparation to avoid dehydration or the need for a toilet.”

"So, you take off the diapers when you officially film the scene where you take off the space suit?" Jay Leno asked curiously.

"Yes." Renly nodded and gave an affirmative answer, "We are shooting a movie, and the director still has to sacrifice a part of the authenticity for the beauty of the picture."

"Haha." Garrett seemed to recall something, and laughed outright, "Indeed. I don't think anyone wants to see the astronauts sweating, wearing diapers, and embarrassed after taking off their space suits. .I just imagined us returning to the space station after our mission in space, well, I still like the version in the movie."

In a round of laughter, Garrett added, "I have to admit, Renly Hall in a tank top and shorts is definitely a lot sexier than when I take off my space suit."

"Jesus Christ, I don't want to paint a picture of your wife comparing you to Renly right now." Jay Leno covered his eyes with his hands with a headache, as if an underage child had broken into his parents by mistake. bedroom, and then saw something that shouldn't be seen in general.

That vivid appearance made the audience laugh all over the place.

Even Garrett made a "vomit" sound and said with a look of horror, "I didn't think so, but now you are causing unnecessary associations, God, this feels really weird. "Then, Garrett turned to look at Renly, with an expression like he had just eaten a bitter gourd, "Sorry, Renly, I didn't mean to."

Renly was the only calm person at the scene, and he nodded lightly in agreement, "I am even more fortunate now that you are not imagining such comparisons in your mind, otherwise..."

"Ha ha."

"Ha ha."

The laughter in the audience could no longer be controlled, it was like opening a Pandora's box, and then there was no going back.

"My fault. Absolutely my fault." Garrett raised his right hand obediently, admitting his mistake.

"I mean, the film does have places where it loses its accuracy, and for us professionals, it does feel a little weird, but I also understand that these are places to advance the plot or add to the drama of the movie, which is It's also the space we should give producers and filmmakers, it's a work of art, not a documentary."

After re-emphasizing his position, Garrett added, "If everyone wants to see the documentary, I recommend NASA and the Discovery Channel, and everyone can learn a lot of professional knowledge."

"Garrett, are you trying to persuade audiences to see our movie as a popular science movie?" Renly teased half-jokingly.

Garrett shook his head with a chuckle, "No, no, I mean, this movie is rigorous enough, the audience just needs to put aside those critical prejudices and enjoy the visual shock brought by the movie, that's enough. Even those of us who have been on missions in space can still be pleasantly surprised to see this movie again."

"I was at an event not too long ago where Neil-Armstrong's son was talking about his father's many strengths and one weakness: it's hard to watch sci-fi movies with him. Even if it's just one on the control panel He'd complain if the gauges or one of the keyboards didn't work. He also protested the scene where the small ships were ejected out of Battlestar Galactica - as if they needed extra acceleration - and they were thrown out of the vehicle. That's it."

Neil Armstrong, the executor of the Apollo moon landing program, was the first human to put his feet on the surface of the moon.

"I don't have the slightest disrespect for one of the greatest figures in human history. But I want to say that I don't want to be like that. I still enjoy watching movies with my wife in the cinema." Galle Te said with a smile, "It's just a movie, and it's a very good movie."

"Not everyone can become an astronaut, but everyone can go into a movie theater, and there is no age, gender, or race. It is everyone's dream." After Garrett finished his summary, Blue The courtesy was added just right, and the whole conversation came to life in an instant.

Garrett turned his head in surprise, "Wow, you're such a wise guy, aren't you?"

"Haha." Renly chuckled, "Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese have always believed that movies are a way and a platform to create dreams, those about aliens, dinosaurs Yes, all the fantastic imaginations of space wars can be transformed into reality through film. Some people say that film is a tool for dreaming, and I am willing to believe it.”

Garrett didn't say much, and immediately gave Renly a round of applause.

There was thunderous applause in the entire studio. It is conceivable that after the broadcast of this episode, the "gravity" movie viewing frenzy is bound to rise to a new level. In particular, the former astronauts have given official recognition, and those self-righteous debates can temporarily come to an end.

Until the applause subsided a little, Jay Leno said again, "I reminded before, this guy has the ability to take the initiative at any time. Very good, in 'Jay Leno's Tonight Show' becomes 'Blue' Before Eli Hall's Tonight Show, we'd better wrap up today's show."

Understated but full of joking words, today's program draws a full stop.

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