Chapter 477 Amazement
Robert Ebert is undoubtedly an indispensable part of the current film critic world. Not only ordinary viewers are willing to refer to his comments and opinions, but other colleagues are often very willing to exchange opinions and discuss them.

Last summer, Robert spoke mercilessly against "The Princess Diaries". He obviously didn't care about Julie Andrews' face, and he was even less kind to the idol actress. Although the movie still achieved box office success, Robert's " "Calm and Objective" is as powerful as a sword, and it has become something that every movie in the summer season needs to be on tenterhooks about.

however!
This summer's film opens, but Robert is impressed by Anson's performance in "Spider-Man". Is all this really happening?

The answer is yes.

"There is no doubt that Anson Wood breathed life into Peter Parker with a delicate and full, rich and layered performance, which not only made this character persuasive, but more importantly, made this character charming."

"Every frame he appears in makes this young hero special, and the audience is willing to follow his footsteps to explore the character's fate."

"Anson's charisma becomes the big screen's biggest discovery this summer."

Good reviews, good reviews, 100% positive reviews——

Even Anson himself was full of surprise, not expecting such a high level of praise from Robert.

The entire hall was silent, and all the eyes of the bustling crowd were focused on Anson. Then Anson raised his head and faced everyone's gaze.

"Eighty-five points."

Wow!
Jack was the first to raise his hands high and spread them out suddenly, "Hooray!"

Immediately afterwards, everyone else stood up with their hands raised, cheering, screaming, hugging, and immersed in unbelievable joy.

An eighty-five, not a ninety or a hundred, but it comes from Robert Ebert, and it's also a popcorn commercial movie. This is enough. Who would have thought that after a series of dull and moderate reviews? After the disappointment, we could actually experience such a turnaround?

Until James raised his voice and shouted, "What else, what else?"

Anson spread his hands and said, "No more."

James, "What!"

James couldn't believe it. He shook his head repeatedly and looked at Anson with a depressed face, "Wait a minute, you didn't make up this movie review yourself, did you?"

James jumped over the sofa nimbly, rushed to Anson, took the laptop, quickly glanced at the screen, and then his eyes were full of shock.

"this!"

Everyone paused their celebration and all looked at James.

"It's actually true!"

"Robert, I am very disappointed with you, very disappointed. Such a perfect Apollo is right next to you, and you actually choose to turn a blind eye. Alas, from today on, your authority is greatly reduced with me. I have reason to criticize your aesthetics." If you doubt it, I will never trust you again."

Tsk. cut.

There were boos.

Chris even covered his mouth with his palms and deliberately shouted loudly, "James is the worst, James get out."

There was a roar of laughter.

Anson, however, looked at Kristen immediately without apologizing. Instead, he opened his hands and showed an expression like "I'm so popular and I can't give up on my natural beauty."

Kristen burst into laughter.

As mentioned before, Kristen chose to star in "Spider-Man" because of Anson. She hoped that Anson could add some different colors to the movie.

In the script, Mary Jane is a vase, responsible for screaming and waiting to be rescued throughout the whole process. This is the typical way of existing heroines in current Hollywood commercial movies. However, during the filming process, Kristen slowly explored with the help of Anson, trying to dig out Mary-Jane's own psychological arc within the framework of the script.

This was an interesting shoot that lived up to Kristen's expectations. Even in a commercial movie, the actor was still able to dig out the edges of the character.

However, Kristen also admitted that she had not heard her own comments in the movie reviews. Regardless of whether it was a good or bad review, Mary Jane seemed to be an unimportant vase. She even mentioned that she was too lazy to mention it. She was still a little disappointed. At this time, watching Seeing Ansen's expression, the loss and bitterness accumulated in his chest quietly dissipated——

At least it's fun to work with, right?

Kristen has no regrets.

then.

Anson took the computer back from James and continued reading for a while. The corners of his mouth slightly raised and he made a gesture towards Kristen.

"Etc., etc!"

"Wood and Dunst's performances inject a unique quality into the film. Their eyes, their interactions, and every encounter they have are convincing. They are not just a first love in middle school; Growth and a dream have become the most charming qualities of the movie. It is real and touching."

Jack was already about to make a move, but Anson looked at Jack, stopped him with his eyes, and continued.

"'The Rolling Stones,'" wow, "Ninety Ten." Wow!

Cheering, finally unable to control it anymore.

At the first moment, Jack stood up and howled strangely, making everyone else burst into laughter.

Chris jumped three feet high, clenched his fists like a diamond, and slapped his chest hard, "I knew it, hey! I knew it!"

Only James held his head in his hands, fell to the ground as soon as his knees softened, and wailed, "No! What kind of movie is this brought to reality, Jesus Christ?"

This appearance made people laugh and complain to a new level. In and out of the movie, James was completely reduced to a supporting role.

Obviously, James fell to the ground heartbroken.

Seth stepped forward and began to perform CPR on James. The surrounding area was bursting with laughter, and everyone was staggering around. It was extremely lively.

Kristen was immediately drowned in the noise, covered her ears with her hands, and looked at Anson with a smile on her face——

It doesn't need to be much, a little progress is enough, at least she is seen.

From Robert Ebert to the "Rolling Stones", praise came one after another. Behind the darkness, the voice of praise regained the upper hand.

Moreover, this time the accelerator was pressed to the bottom, and the overwhelming praise flooded the screen, and it could not stop anymore, completely detonating the early morning in Los Angeles.

It's hard to believe, but it's happening.

The New York Times, 100 percent, "It's hard to remember the last time a summer genre movie was so satisfying and so effortlessly defying expectations."

The Los Angeles Times, 100 percent, “The abysmal CGI is a disaster and a blur; yet the film has an incredible heart that’s been all but lost in commercial genre films. With his sincerity, Anson Wood undoubtedly shines on the big screen."

“Variety,” 95 points, “reminds us once again what a captivating experience movies can be. We are unreservedly immersed in this tender and heartbreaking story, sometimes ascending to the sky, sometimes falling into the abyss. When the movie ended, I felt so excited that I wanted to run wildly in the night wind.”

"Hollywood Reporter", 95 points, "Just the right balance, photography, scheduling, story, characters, everything reaches a state of excellent harmony; and Anson Wood's performance makes Peter Parker have real flesh and blood, he is A real person, not just a narrative tool.”

The four major authoritative media appeared on the scene and had the same view.

(End of this chapter)

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