The Best Actor in the Vase of Meiyu

Chapter 316 Hidden Surprise

Chapter 316 Hidden Surprise
The situation is not optimistic.

Robert Ebert's negative reviews are undoubtedly a sharp sword hanging heavily over the head of "The Princess Diaries". No one knows what will happen next.

When Brad saw Robert's comment, he immediately fell silent. He didn't even know how to react. He only looked at Anson with worry -

Especially when I just saw the amazing reviews of "Ghost World", and now I see the ratings of "Princess Diaries", the huge gap is like a roller coaster.

So, what about Anson?

Ansem is not a child. Although the age of this creature is eighteen years old, his soul is not; whether it is the drastic changes in his previous life or the second chance he won after traveling through time, everything reminds Ansem:
Relax. enjoy. To take advantage of.

The movie received bad reviews. It's not the end of the world. There's no need to be sad or broken. What he said to Brad was true.

What actor hasn't had a few bad movies?

Even legendary actors are no exception, because actors are only an integral part of the movie, and what they can decide to change is only a very, very small part of the movie. So there is no need to think highly of oneself because of the movie's good reviews, and there is no need to think highly of oneself because of poor reviews. They torture themselves by criticizing, they should learn to look at the movie as a whole.

Starring in a bad movie is the same as being a star, it's really not that bad.

What's more, Anson understands——

These comments are not nonsense.

The story of "Princess Diaries" is indeed simple. Its purpose is to create a fifteen-year-old girl's princess dream and let adolescent boys and girls dream.

From this perspective, the comments of these professional film critics are correct, and their dislike and even criticism are justified.

This can be considered... a standard ending?

"Sure enough, he is professional, and he hit the nail on the head." Anson commented with a slight nod of his head.

Brad's breath got stuck in his throat and he almost rolled his eyes and fainted.

James struggled to stand up, and couldn't help laughing when he saw Anson's indifferent expression, "What we need is this kind of mentality. It depends on who is thick-skinned. If you are scolded casually, you will seek death and survive. This is an actor's job. Just don’t do it.”

After saying that, James spread his legs and made a superman pose.

Brad glared at James speechlessly, "It would be nice if things were that simple. If this movie fails, the producers will be there at the next audition..."

"Brad, Brad!" Anson repeatedly called to Brad to take control of the situation. "There's no need to worry so much. Look, not all of them are bad reviews."

"In fact, if a movie is really criticized to the core of the earth, it can attract some attention; but mediocrity is the worst thing if it is neither good nor bad, but I am worried now."

Anson made a little joke, and James burst out laughing, "That's the spirit, that's what 'freaks and nerds' are."

Brad looked at the two people in front of him with a look of despair on his face and refused to speak.

Fortunately, the page was finally refreshed.

Anson called to Brad and looked at the page again. James also came closer, and then he could see a bright red followed by a large swath of yellow and green. The situation finally eased a little.

Sixty-five points, "You can really feel the breath of youth at certain moments."

Seventy points, "The movie lacks surprises, but the charm of the actors is really great. We all expected Julie Andrews' screen charm to be anxious, but we didn't expect Anne Hathaway and Anson Wood to bring surprises." "

Sixty-three points, "If you look at it from a youth campus perspective, Gary Marshall has indeed captured the essence of dreams to some extent."

These are all neutral reviews, neither hot nor cold, and the restraint and calmness in the words can be felt from the words; however, what is really surprising is that there is a series of good reviews behind it. and!

More than one or two.

Strings of green bloomed continuously in the field of vision, completely turning the situation around. Joy and happiness burst out instantly. His heart rose high and blocked his throat. Brad was the first to cover his mouth.

80%, "Light and moving, Gary Marshall really captures the troubles and dreams of fifteen-year-old youth, and shows a wonderful growth arc among family, love and friendship, making people want to continue to dream."

Eighty-five points, "Gary Marshall has done it again, using such a simple story to make people want to believe that fairy tales are real."

Seventy-eight points, "The reason why fairy tales are fairy tales is because they are so perfect that they have no sense of reality. From this perspective, the movie creates a perfect fairy tale world."

Eighty percent, "Gary Marshall's lens has such a special ability to extract the most special and dazzling qualities of each person, and then let them shine in the lens, and this time is no exception."

Praise, affirmation, praise...waves of applause.

The most important thing is that authoritative media other than Robert Ebert finally appeared here, and the first to bear the brunt were the two Times.

"Los Angeles Times", 80%, "A classic Disney-style movie, undoubtedly the perfect family movie. But the biggest highlight of the movie is the charm of the three leading actors. Anne Hathaway and Anson Wood are the biggest discoveries. "

"The New York Times", 83 points, "I am not surprised by Anne Hathaway's princess charm, but I never expected that Anson Wood would become the finishing touch of the movie. No one should miss this young actor's performance in the big movie A glamorous debut on screen.”

Also.

The Wall Street Journal, 75 points, "The movie isn't perfect, but it fulfills every adolescent girl's fantasy of a perfect summer, especially when the leading actor is Anson Wood."

This is a surprise.

Not to mention Brad and James, Anson himself was also surprised. They actually saw Anson's name in a series of positive reviews.

Anson.

Anson.

Still Anson.

In "The Princess Diaries", Anne Hathaway is the absolute protagonist and Julie Andrews is the biggest attraction. It is natural that they receive attention and discussion; but Anson?

In the entire movie, Anson's appearance time is less than ten minutes, but now he occupies an important place in the wave of positive reviews from professional film critics?
Surprise, real surprise!

Piece by piece, the highlights and colors of the film that moved the audience were pieced together, but Anson's name could be seen everywhere in the praise, and involuntarily, the heart gradually overflowed and swelled like a balloon.

"Wow."

James couldn't help but sigh and patted Brad on the shoulder, "I can't help but feel envious. I think we may not need to worry about this guy."

Brad chuckled too.

James looked at Anson again, shook his head, and lay down on the sofa carelessly, squeezing the bottles and jars with a loud bang, "So, are you planning to copy Dr. Hannibal's miracle?"

This……

"Haha." Without holding back, Anson laughed loudly. Not only did he not mind, but he was also in a happy mood, "Dr. Hannibal? I like it."

(End of this chapter)

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