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Chapter 821: 3 big questions

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Homosexuality is a very old issue. It has been carried on a personal level for a long time. In the 1950s, it gradually invaded the public view of society, and thus launched a violent collision with tradition. In the various countries of northern Europe, it has solved the problem in a peaceful and tolerant way, but in the United States, it is listed as the three most troublesome problems in the United States, along with abortion and racial issues. And, if you're not careful, it stings every nerve ending in America by tying together politics, religion, and law.

Similarly, when these three problems are made into movies, they will always sting the "fragile glass heart" of Hollywood. The issue of abortion is almost an absolute taboo, and no producer is willing to touch it; the issue of race is the most popular subject in Hollywood, but the general direction is an unshakable unspoken rule, and it must not be racial discrimination! As for homosexuality, the term non-mainstream directly puts works on this subject into the cold palace.

For filmmakers, after the three major problems are made into films, it means first of all difficulties at the box office, secondly means of making things difficult for the media, and finally means of academic ignorance. The Oscars and the Golden Globes have never welcomed homosexuality. At present, the biggest victory of gay-themed films at the Oscars is the 1993 "Philadelphia Story", played by Tom Hanks as a **** lawyer suffering from AIDS. In addition to winning the Oscar-winning actor, many **** films are still unable to enter the academic eye, even if they are applauded and received.

Then, for actors, the three major problems are bound to become huge challenges in their careers. Playing **** characters is definitely a dangerous job in Hollywood, and according to insiders, it's a "professional poison." For a young actor, if he wants to develop in genre films such as romance and hero in the future, he must not play a **** character.

Although it is said that there are two iron laws in Hollywood: **** actors are either silent or sidelined; even if a **** film starts, it must be filmed by heterosexuals, but before these two iron laws, there is an absolute truth: do not play **** role, otherwise it means the future is bleak.

Of course, reporters could make a long list of the fate of actors who violated this rule, Charlie Allen, Mitchell Anderson, Robert Gantt, Randy Harrison, Peter Pei Odd...they have superb acting skills and were once high-profile new stars, but these names no longer have any representative meaning, because they have been exiled by mainstream movies and can only seek development in pornographic movies or TV series, Even in these areas they have a hard time.

So this time, Jake Gyllenhaal is going to star in a **** movie, and there is an uproar in Hollywood, which is definitely a major turning point in his actor career; and then, Evan Bell is also determined to star in a **** movie, and the entire United States is shocked!

As we all know, Evan Bell has always been an actor who walks between business and sex. Although he has filmed commercial blockbusters such as "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "Mechanical Enemy", more often, he is starring in "Death". Hallucinations" and "Adapted Scripts" are such surprising personality actors. And not long ago, Evan Bell was still in the director's position and filmed a movie with such personality as "Mysterious Skin", but "Mysterious Skin" is not strictly a **** movie, it just involves **** elements. More Still focusing on growth. So, even with a personality like Evan Bell, who starred in a **** movie couldn't get the mainstream to accept that outcome.

Chris Fairbank said on "Film Review", "This is the dumbest decision Evan Bell has ever made, and it's bound to hit his teenage female fans hugely and even make a college party. He developed aversion to rejection, and mainstream media away, and when everything around him started to alienate him, that's when he was forced to end his career as an actor."

Chris Fairbank's views also represent the attitude of the mainstream media. It is generally believed that even an actor with such a personality like Evan Bell, even if Evan Bell once challenged such an outrageous role as Captain Jack Sparrow, But homosexuality remains a taboo territory, and no actor can escape the prejudice of the mainstream media on this issue.

Even Evan Bell's supporter Chris Fairbanks thinks so, so the overwhelming skepticism from other media has become more serious.

"Premier" magazine's Elliot Carter seemed a little gloating, "Evan Bell thought his personality was not clear enough, he couldn't wait to challenge a **** character that had ruined him, and hoped to create Jack Sparrow again. Captain's brilliance, but Hollywood will tell him: You're not qualified!"

Similarly, the "News of the World" comment was not merciful, "Evan seems to have been carried away by the success of the good results, he thought he could challenge the long-standing unspoken rules, but in fact, he only revealed that he was Personality has evolved into an 'evolution' of arrogance."

For Evan Bell's extraordinary challenge this time, 21 media reported the news, and 19 of the 21 media did not like Evan Bell's choice. It's good-looking. The doubts, cynicism, swearing, and criticism in these comments are endless, almost a negative voice, including "Film Review" magazine's Chris Fair Punk also had to join the "inverted Bell faction" ranks.

Among the twenty-one media, there are two media whose voices are not so harsh.

The first is the New York Times, where Neil D'Arcy is located. Although he was very surprised by Evan Bell's choice and was not optimistic about the prospect of **** films, his wording was relatively mild, "Evan never There will be opinions and opinions in the world, otherwise there will be no "adapted script" amazing, and there will be no "Pirates of the Caribbean" outstanding. Evan has a standard in his mind for the choice of script, gay-themed movies It's outrageous, but I started to wonder why Evan chose this movie!"

The second is Evan Bell's staunch supporter, William Wood of "Entertainment Weekly", his remarks are similar to that of Neil D'Arcy, "The challenges faced by gay-themed films are very serious, but Egypt Wen has never concealed his love for cult movies, don't forget the amazing Evan brought us in 'Death Illusion', we can always find wonderful things in Evan. Who could have expected 'Love Notebook' like this A simple and ordinary love story will bring us such pure moving. Maybe we have never paid attention to the **** theme movie, Evan will present a work that makes us all fall into reflection, who can know? ?"

In addition to the slightly neutral views of these two companies, other negative voices have made Evan Bell the focus of controversy again. No one is optimistic about Evan Bell's choice, and Chris Fairbank's remarks about "Evan Bell will be forced to end his career as an actor after this movie" actually received a lot of support. Because, this is definitely not impossible in Hollywood, it sounds scary, but in real and brutal Hollywood, it is absolutely possible.

"Stupid decision" became the key word in early August.

In this regard, Evan Bell, surrounded by more than 20 reporters, was full of smiles and didn't mind the "worries" of the media at all, "If no one wants to go into the cinema to watch a movie, then there is no one on my shoulders. What's the pressure, isn't it? If everyone goes into the cinema to watch the movie, I absolutely welcome it, as for praise or criticism, it depends on the quality of the movie."

Looking at Evan Bell with a fresh face, the reporter didn't know what to say or write. People say that the movie has no attention, and Evan Bell said "that's right"; the movie has a lot of attention, and that's a good thing. So, in desperation, the media had to tell Chris Fairbank's theory, and Evan Bell even laughed directly, "Thanks for Chris' concern, I don't care too much about the length of my acting career. , I'm more concerned about whether this movie is worth it." After speaking, Evan Bell turned around and broke through the circle of reporters.

The reporters didn't think too much on the spot, but when they went back, they found that the "worth" in the last sentence was really esoteric. Evan Bell's challenge to a **** film on the fringes of Hollywood is almost betting on his acting career, so if it's to be "worth it", what kind of result should the film get in order to be considered an "equivalent exchange" "Woolen cloth? The reporter did not dare to think about it any longer.

In fact, the media have always said that "Evan is full of personality", but they have never really understood what Evan Bell's personality is~www.readwn.com~ In the face of overwhelming doubts from the media, in the face of Chris Fairbanks "he Evan Bell doesn't care about the prophecy that he will be forced to end his career as an actor. If his career as an actor ends because of a movie, then he only needs to enjoy the filming process of this movie and enjoy being an actor. happiness, that's enough.

Not to mention the movie "Brokeback Mountain" itself, even if it is any other movie, as long as Evan Bell is really interested and feels worthy of his own challenge, then the subject matter is definitely not a problem! This is the real Evan Bell. One sentence is arbitrary, and one sentence is like summer flowers. Which media really understands Evan Bell's mood?

Under the uproar caused by Evan Bell, whether it was Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway who passed the interview smoothly, or Evan Bell who adapted the novel by himself, none of them were able to attract More attention from the media. Even Evan Bell himself, in the media's bad rap, lasted only three days, and no one paid any more attention: because gay-themed movies don't deserve any of their attention!

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