The Best Actor in the Vase of Meiyu

Chapter 986 Embracing the Unknown

Chapter 986 Embracing the Unknown
From Tobey Maguire to Anson Wood, Spider-Man has now become a completely different work.

Anson is trying to get rid of the shadow of his previous impressions, inject different colors into the film, and reinterpret the role and story in his own way.

Perhaps, Anson can succeed and make "Spider-Man" a monumental series that goes down in history, redefining the superhero genre of this time and space.

Perhaps, Anson failed regrettably, and "Spider-Man 2" is still unable to change the law of the decline of sequel movies, and is even worse than the previous Toby version.

But Anson still wanted to give it a try -

The real charm of life lies not in success, but in bravely embracing the unknown and exploring more different possibilities.

and so.

Anson hopes to truly experience Peter Parker's life in depth, completely immerse himself in the role, and feel the dilemma he faces when reality and ideals collide.

Then, build the character, build the framework, build the context of the entire performance, and complete the actor's work.

After all, only by truly experiencing it can you feel the reality down to earth.

Just like the situation that the pizza boy encountered just now, if we only rely on our imagination, we can imagine it but we cannot empathize with him. We may even look down on him and point fingers, "Why not this?", "Why not that?", not to mention feeling his frustration and helplessness.

What troubles Peter Parker is not only the balance between study and work, not only the choice between love and justice, but also how to fulfill his responsibilities.

Who is worth saving and who is not? Which are small crimes that can be ignored, and which are life-threatening and must be saved? Does this mean that he becomes a judge and a God, judging criminals and saving lives?

Damn it, Peter is just a young man who has just entered college. He doesn’t even know where the rent for this month will come from, but he needs to think about the profound issues of playing the role of God to judge the world?

It is for this reason that the chaos and stress of Pizza Boy's life is a crucial part of building the character, the ordinary daily life full of the flavor of life.

The only regret is that the time was too short and he was still not able to fully get down to earth. Anson couldn't really experience the life of delivering pizzas for a few days like the pizza boy.

Anson did not hide his regret, "Maybe next time I should set aside some time to prepare for the role in advance. I heard that Daniel Day-Lewis would even start preparing for the role six months in advance. I think this is worth learning from."

As they were talking, Anson noticed Noah's slightly embarrassed expression. The chattering conversation was actually his one-man show.
Anson thought for a moment, and the corners of his mouth rose. "What you just asked about was not this, right?"

Noah scratched his head. He really knew nothing about acting.

The honest man didn't exchange pleasantries and said honestly, "I just want to ask, how does it feel to tow the car?"

Then, Noah looked at Anson and gave an awkward smile, "Hey hey."

Anson laughed dumbly and raised his chin slightly, "Perfect."

Looking around, he said, "To be honest, some of it is too luxurious and I don't fit in at all. Now I finally understand how the characters in 'Sunset Boulevard' felt."

Anson paused halfway through his words, noticing Noah's expression, and asked, "You haven't seen the movie 'Sunset Boulevard'?"

Noah looked well behaved, "I only know the one on Sunset Boulevard that connects to Santa Monica Boulevard."

Anson just laughed out loud.

Noah, "Sorry, I'll watch it when I get back."

Anson waved his hands repeatedly, smiling, "No, it doesn't matter if you don't watch it. It's just a movie. There's nothing you have to watch."

knock knock.

There was a knock on the door, interrupting the conversation. Anson was a little surprised. He had just arrived at the crew, and someone came to his door. "Your friend?" Noah's head shook from side to side like a rattle.

Anson shouted, "Come in."

The car door opened, and a fully equipped young man appeared in front of him, wearing headphones, holding a walkie-talkie, and carrying a small shoulder bag. He was like a merchant wandering around the crew, except for a treasure chest.

"Hey, good morning, Anson. I'm Jack, the production manager, in charge of the New York studio. If you have any questions or situations, you can contact me. Let Noah tell me and I will immediately find a way to satisfy you."

"Wow, we are all looking forward to this one, it will be fun to shoot."

"By the way, there may be a lot of people at the filming site today. Half of New York City has come out to watch us filming. Everyone is looking forward to Spider-Man, but you don't need to worry. Our security is in place, and we will do our best to ensure the smooth progress of the filming."

Crackling and chirping.

The man in front of him was standing on the steps at the entrance of the trailer, three steps away, and he looked up at Anson as if he was standing in a pit, just like a hobbit.

A stream of words poured out without stopping, leaving Anson no time to interrupt, and his loud voice filled the entire trailer.

So, what is going on here?

"I just came over to say hello and see if you need anything. Is everything okay here? Anything short? Anything you need to restock? Oh, the mini fridge is full, as Noah requested. So, what about breakfast? Sandwiches, salads, or something else?"

After saying this, he smiled broadly at Anson, skillfully pulled a pen out of his ear, and immediately prepared the notebook in his hand.

For some reason, Anson's mind suddenly popped up the nonsense reporter in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire". What was the reporter's name?

A smile appeared on the corner of his mouth, and Anson laughed dumbly, "No, no, everything is fine here. I've already had breakfast, but thank you for asking."

"By the way, Sam, I mean the director, where is Sam now? I need to find him."

The Jack snapped his fingers, "No problem, I'll find him for you now."

Anson waved his hand, "No, just tell me where he is and I'll go over there."

But Jack didn't give Anson time to react, and seemed not to have heard Anson's words at all. "Just wait here for a while."

After hesitating for a moment, he stomped up the stairs and entered the trailer. Although he was not tall, he was no longer a Hobbit. He stood in front of Anson and extended his right hand. "Welcome to the crew. I am really looking forward to this cooperation."

Anson politely shook hands and gave him a hug.

Jack stiffened for a moment, which made Anson panic. "Sorry, it's a California habit. I forgot that it's not popular in New York."

Jack shook his head repeatedly, "No, no, no, it's okay, welcome, I mean, thank you. Whew." He wiped the non-existent sweat from his forehead, then turned and left.

While waiting for the trailer door to close, a cheer came from outside, "Oh yeah! Aaaaah, Aaaah!"

Anson looked at Noah who was confused. It was obvious that Noah had no answer and could not help.

So Anson shouted to the door, "Jack, you should know that the sound insulation here is not good, right?"

"Ah." There was a strange cry, followed by a series of trotting sounds, and silence returned to the outside of the trailer.

The world became quiet.

(End of this chapter)

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