932 We Have Fun Talking
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In the face of everyone's complaints, Renly not only did not defend, but also listened attentively with a smile on his face, as if everyone was focusing on another person, posing a gesture of staying out of the way.
Ned couldn't help but find it interesting, and asked curiously, "Renly, aren't you going to defend yourself? Or, join it? Is it really like this? Training so hard?"
All eyes were cast towards Renly, only to see Renly shrugging with a calm expression, "What can I say? As I said, I'm not a genius, I need to work harder ; as for the geniuses, they may only take half my time..."
"Che", "tsk tsk", "silent", "what are you talking about", "nonsense", "this is the funniest joke", "I have never seen such a cheeky person"... Everyone's spit firepower Instantly reaching the extreme, even Joe Alvin had a "chilling" expression on his face, shaking his head repeatedly, expressing his disapproval.
Renly didn't speak, just smiled, spread his hands, and waited silently for the noise to subside, then said, "Everyone's complimenting me, and I thought maybe I'd better keep my mouth shut, They continue to praise." That proud and smug expression did not seem arrogant at all, but made people laugh.
Ned shrugged and gave his own comment, "I guess, you have that qualification."
Perhaps, this is the fundamental reason for Renly's return to London: stripped of commercial and publicity, really focused on performance, day after day, continuous, no breathing room, just three months, for the tempering of actors and The test is far beyond imagination.
"So, let's talk about 'Les Miserables.'" Realizing this, Ned stopped focusing on Renly—or, in other words, stopped focusing on the Oscars. Cutting to the real topic of the day, "According to Cameron McIntosh, you auditioned for the movie version of 'Les Miserables,' what's the story?"
"It's just a coincidence." Renly briefly introduced the ins and outs of the story.
Ned's eyes flickered, but he captured the details in Renly's words, "However, according to Hugh Jackman, the role you auditioned for was Jean Valjean; in the story you just told, you were in Audition for Enjolras and Marius?"
Renly nodded affirmatively, "The role I auditioned was indeed Jean Valjean, but in the movie version, considering the cast and makeup, the challenge is even greater. So, during the audition process , I've performed Enjolras arias, and Marius and Epane arias."
"Jesus Christ, you don't even miss Epane's aria?" Carris-Jack covered her chest, exaggeratedly said with a hurt expression, provoking Ezra, Michelle and others. Everyone laughed.
Tom Holland blinked and looked at Renly, "Really? Did you perform the Enjolras aria? Which one did you sing? Why didn't you show it during the rehearsal? What? Are there any special techniques? Enjolras' arias look simple, but there are really a lot of things to think about when you actually perform!"
"Tom, Tom, shouldn't you be worried about your job? If Renly plays Enjolras, you're going to lose your job," Domhnall-Gleeson reminded friendly.
Tom waved his hand nonchalantly, "Mr. Gleason, Renly said that a really good actor should not be afraid of competition. Only through constant tempering can we grow into better actors." That serious look, Let Domhnall touch his nose and look helplessly at Renly - Renly is also dumbfounded.
"Tom, you've done a great job, don't worry." Renly patted the little guy's head like he was slapping a big golden retriever's head, and that feeling... "Missing the movie version, for me , is a pity, but Hugh is an excellent actor, and I believe he is more suitable than me. To be honest, I'm already looking forward to Hugh's performance in the movie version now."
"So, what is the difference between the movie version and the stage version, in your opinion?" Ned raised another sharp topic.
Since the "Les Miserables" movie version was established, the comparison between different versions has not subsided: the Queen's Theater version, the Almeida Theater version, these versions, from the cast to the script, from the director to the producer, and even the In the final presentation, this is what people care about.
Producer Cameron McIntosh confirmed that the adaptation of the film version is based on the Queen's Theatre version, with slight differences; the text and the aria itself will not change much, and two or three new paragraphs may be rewritten. arias, but overall, the script structure and character settings remain the same.
So, can the movie version surpass the Queen's Theatre version of the classic? Can the movie version reproduce the wonderful moments of the Queen's Theatre version? More importantly, can the actors in the movie version be as good as the Queen's Theatre version?
On the other hand, the Almeida Theater version is simply earth-shaking, and everything has been changed and innovated from beginning to end. So, what is the difference between this version and the movie version?
“For me personally, the film version presents the story of Jean Valjean; our version presents the story of an entire era. That’s the essential difference and why our version is six hours long .I think, only stage plays can achieve this blueprint, no audience wants to sit in a movie theater for six hours, even if
I don't want to. " Renly's rant made everyone burst into laughter.
Gradually, Ned's tension eased.
The Renly in front of him was still the familiar Renly. The memory of the Berlin Film Festival is still vivid now; to be more accurate, after four months of wind and frost and ups and downs, the light between the eyebrows seems to be more and more restrained, and they are devoted to the performance.
Ned had an absurd delusion: it seemed that in that twenty-two-year-old young body, there lived an old soul over half a hundred years old. It's ridiculous, but it's true.
The conversation continued, and Ned slowly let go of his hands and feet, talking about the role of Jean Valjean, about the ideological core of the stage version, about the original intention of John Codd's creation, and about Renly talked about the atmosphere of London's West End when he worked with a group of young people...
Of course, it wasn't just Ned and Renly who were talking, the other actors were also naturally part of the conversation, without any barriers. Instead, Ned had the illusion that he was not interviewing, but Renly hosting. It was like a multi-person talk show, and the atmosphere was fun and enjoyable.
"Knock Knock", there was a light knock on the door, but the conversation still did not stop. Tom was vividly describing a repeating loop error in the rehearsal, which triggered Renly's thunderous wrath, causing the entire crew to It was all chilling, and even John, the director, didn't dare to interrupt.
Renly, who was facing the door, looked up and saw Emma Fielding standing at the door.
Emma's expression was a little weird, with a smile on her face, but she was a little puzzled. There was still some hesitation. Her eyes met Renly's, she nodded, and then actively interrupted the room by raising her voice. "Sorry for the interruption, I need to borrow Renly."
The interview was arranged by Emma herself. If it wasn't urgent, Emma would definitely not come to interrupt.
Ned was slightly surprised. After a short pause, he responded, "No problem, no problem at all. Don't worry about us, we can take care of ourselves." Their conversation had gradually started, and Renly was no longer there. Is the absolute core, every actor can have the opportunity to talk. So, Ned wasn't too worried.
Looking back, Ned looked at Tom, raised his chin, "Tom, then what? Then what happened?"
However, Tom did not continue, but turned to look at Renly, casting a suspicious look; Renly nodded and said with a smile, "I'll be right back."
After getting an affirmative answer, Tom was relieved and continued to tell his story with confidence.
Standing up, Renly left the room under the watchful eyes of the actors, and there was a chuckle of laughter behind him again, and the conversation was very pleasant. When he came to the door, Ren Li closed the door of the room, but didn't close it completely. He thought he just needed to send a message, and looked at Emma curiously, "What's the matter?"
"Renly."
It was not Emma who answered, but another voice, a strange and familiar voice; then, Renly saw two figures standing diagonally in front of the door, Arthur and Elf, and it was Arthur who spoke .
Tonight, the two of them are dressed up in full-fledged dinner style, elegant and meticulous; because it is too grand and too restrictive, it brings a kind of aloof coldness invisibly, just like the nobles come among the commoners. , that kind of incompatible difference, always lingering.
Especially since Renly was wearing a simple off-white shirt with black pants. Casual and sloppy, simple and uninhibited, and even a bit downcast.
The invisible gap was outlined in a few strokes.
Emma coughed lightly and showed a decent smile, but the flash in her eyes still betrayed her confusion and panic, "Renly, this is Arthur, he said that he hopes to visit you in person. He really Too enthusiastic, I have no reason to refuse. I heard that he is your most loyal supporter."
"Heh." The supporter, hearing this description, the smile on the corner of Renly's mouth rose slightly, and his sarcasm and banter were not concealed.
Ned, who was sitting in the room, had a feeling in his heart, and suddenly turned his head. Through the crack of the door, through the halo, he vaguely glimpsed the figure outside, and through Renly's shoulder, he could vaguely see other people. The shadow of a person is looming under the dim corridor light.
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