The Best Actor in the Vase of Meiyu

Chapter 223 Setting a Benchmark

Chapter 223 Setting a Benchmark
Anson admitted that he was caught off guard when he was killed——

Lack of experience.

Whether it's acting or auditioning, he only has so much limited experience, and there are still too few unexpected situations, and the best situations like Kate's are even rarer.

Looking back and smiling?
Look back and smile!
How could Mary Jane have the thought to look back and smile charmingly at this moment? The mood and context of the entire scene were all wrong, and so wrong.

Seeing that it was about to end, Anson was already out of action. The finish line was close at hand. He breathed a sigh of relief, but he didn't expect that Kate still had a carbine.

——Too careless.

Anson was extremely panicked.

But on the surface, Anson still stands firm and is not completely out of control.

Now that the rhythm was out of whack, Anson simply went with the flow and remained silent. He didn't rush to speak. He just stood quietly and stared at Kate's back, letting the embarrassment and silence fill the space, and his emotions slowed down.

Silent, quiet, awkward.

Not only James Franco, but also Sam and Laura did not expect that there would be a twist here. They originally thought that the audition was over, but now there is a twist. This is like a surprise in a brain-burning movie.

In fact, Peter still had a line that was not explained in this scene. Could it be that Anson was influenced by Kate and also forgot the line? In the front was Kate and now is Anson. Is there another intertext in this screen audition?

The air gradually solidified.

then.

Sam noticed Anson's expression——

He hesitated to speak, worrying about gains and losses.

At this moment, Peter was no longer Spider-Man and returned to middle school like Mary Jane. The moment he saw Mary Jane's smile, he fell in love again and stood in front of Mary Jane. He was incoherent and at a loss. Those nervousness and stuttering were all on his mind.

Pretty!

It turns out that silence is not just silence, but also has such meaning behind it.

Anson once again saves the scene and keeps the emotion going amid the chaos, causing Sam to raise his eyes and lock them firmly on Anson.

Sam was a little curious whether Anson could handle such a change.

In fact, the last audition was the scene where Peter Parker secretly confessed to Mary Jane, and Anson handled it very beautifully; but now it was slightly different, Peter Parker did not confess, but it was better than confessing, carefully revealing his love for Mary. -After Jane's unconditional support, how can Peter deal with hiding his secret love?

"Uh... Ma..."

Peter Parker spoke and tried to call Mary Jane, but found that his throat was a little dry. He blinked repeatedly, showing obvious nervousness.

The conversation quickly changed.

"Come for lunch some night."

Kate stopped. She was a little depressed and had been waiting for Anson's lines. If Anson didn't speak again, she would almost be out of the camera.

Turning around, Kate saw Anson biting his tongue. Before she had time to think, Kate reflexively laughed out loud.

At this moment, Kate remembered——

Lunch in the evening? Is this serious?

Peter was very panicked and quickly forced a smile to cover up his embarrassment.

"Uh, I, I'll come over to your 'Moonlight Dance' some other time and have a cup of coffee together."

He tried to hide his embarrassment with a joke, but obviously, the joke wasn't funny.

Peter had a reserved expression and tried to scratch his head, but found that he was holding a newspaper in his hand. He put it down before it touched his hair. Then he put his hands together to make a cradle gesture, imitating the Brazilian football player Bebeto in the quarter-finals of the 1994 World Cup. The Dutch team's goal celebration gesture.

A little clumsy, but also a little honest.

Kate was stunned. She didn't understand what this action meant at all, but she just didn't understand that the inopportune moment at this moment can produce a humorous effect. She smiled completely and said the words without thinking, "So, that's the 'Moonlight Dance'" ?"

Fresh and natural. Full of youthfulness.

Laura believes that this line is the most natural and relaxed part of Kate's screen audition today; however, this part is completely out of the script and inspired by Anson's more flexible and comfortable performance. All credit should be given to it. Take note of Anson.

Peter smiled shyly, "I won't tell Harry."

The answer was not what the question was asked, but it created a little secret between the two of them and made a little joke.

Kate's smile also fully blossomed, "Don't tell Harry."

Peter raised his voice and shouted again to the fading figure, "I can't."

But this time, the figure didn't turn around or look back, and just disappeared into the crowd.

Peter stood there, quietly watching the direction Mary Jane left. The corners of his mouth slowly calmed down, and there was no trace of a smile anymore. There was a trace of loss and regret in his eyes, and he stood there calmly.

Said to himself, "I won't tell Harry."

The bitterness in the sadness once again revealed the overwhelming extent of secret love, and even the figure standing there became sad.

There was silence in the whole room.

The other alternate actors couldn't explain why. On the one hand, they were immersed in the nervousness of being on stage; on the other hand, they were confused by Kate's repeated performance and the sense of rupture between two blank spaces. It was difficult to tell the difference for a moment. The audition I just had was good and bad.

But the interesting part is that when they came to their senses, they realized that everyone's attention was focused on Anson.

No one is an exception.

In other words, even with such a disastrous derailment, Anson still firmly captured the audience's attention; and there was no NG, no interruption in the audition, and even Kate's stumbling performance was still completed, so this means What?
Because Anson and Kate were the first group to appear, and there was no reference in front of them, it was impossible to judge how the interviewers headed by Ian would view and react.

So, there was silence.

"Card!"

Until the sound came, breaking the silence, everyone woke up involuntarily, looking away, and then secretly looked at it with their peripheral vision.

It was director Sam Raimi who ended the audition.

This geeky director who has always done his best to stage sloth lightning emoticons, now opened his eyes for the rare occasion, and a smile appeared on his expressionless face, full of warm approval and appreciation.

"outstanding."

Sam said.

There was a buzz in the room.

Not to mention the other alternate actors, even Ian and Laura looked at Sam with astonishment on their faces. It was rare to see Sam express his opinion.

And, is it still targeting Anson?
Obviously, no one thought Sam was complimenting Kate.

A smile appeared in Ian's eyes.

It seemed that things were going in the direction Ian expected. He turned his head and glanced at Laura, but he still couldn't detect any emotion from Laura's expression.

But Ian didn't say much and took the lead in applauding. It didn't appear too enthusiastic or exaggerated, but the clapping action was absolutely real.

Clap, clap, clap.

Sparse applause sounded in the room, and everyone exchanged glances to confirm the emotions in each other's eyes.

Ian looked at Anson and repeated, "Excellent."

Although they were restrained and low-key, even though they were understatements, neither one of them was crazy enough to praise them, but the statements made by Sam and Ian one after another could not be clearer:

Anson is a benchmark.

 The fourth update.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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