Chapter 254: Cope with


Chapter 254 Freedom to Cope
The light in the projection hall finally turned on, but the scene was silent, and there was no sound. Even the previous pumping stopped, and the continuous sadness seemed to trap people and make them immersed in it.
Finally, the applause rang, and only one person applauded, looking very abrupt. The audience at the scene immediately reacted, as if awakened, followed by applause. The sound was so enthusiastic, the mountain tsunami and the ceiling of the auditorium were almost lifted.
"Thank you, thank you." The audience stepped up and hugged Spielberg, all of them were very excited with red eyes. These audiences are different from the old men last time-although they are also very old-those guys are Seeing the wind and waves, even if surprised and shocked, it will not be fully expressed. These audiences who are participating in the film now come from the major Jewish communities in the United States. It is naturally difficult to see such an excellent movie.
"Thank you, thank you." Spielberg, who shook hands and hugged them one by one, said the same word, moistened his eyes, and took a moment to give Adrian a glance not far away. When there was a moment of silence, it was Adrian who first applauded, and then drew such warm applause.
Adrian shrugged off. He spent so much effort and so many relationships. He invited these people to the screening. What he wanted was such a warm effect. Even if he did n’t take the lead to applaud, these people would sooner or later Will react.
Spielberg gathered more and more people around him. This time, unlike last time, there were only dozens of spectators. People swarmed him around him. Also treated like this are Liam Nissen and Ben Kingsley. Those who are blocked from expressing gratitude to Spielberg put their goals on them. Fortunately, these audiences They still kept their senses and calmness, and did not equate Ralph Fiennes with Amon, but no one had talked to him in the past, so that Fiennes had a large space around him.
"It doesn't seem to be very good." Adrian asked in a joke tone as he entered.
"No," Ralph shook his head. "I can understand their feelings. In fact ... when I was watching this movie ... I hated myself as a character. There are such people. "
"Yeah, that's the charm of the movie," Adrian shrugged, "Steven's storytelling is indeed second to none. Of course, your performance is also excellent and deep into the bone marrow."
"Thank you. I haven't thanked you yet, Ed," Feins said suddenly, "I remember when Jedrick told me that you let him find me directly."
"Yeah, I remember Jedrick said, you almost beat him when he found you." Adrian said with a smile.
"In other actors, if a stranger comes to your door and hopes that he will take a few pictures in Nazi uniforms, he will most likely have the same reaction as me." Feins shrugged, then thought of looking at Adri. Ann laughed.
"Suddenly I don't want to thank you, Ed." He said.
"Oh? Why?" Adrian raised an eyebrow.
"Because this character is too disturbing, not to mention the problems in the filming-I drank about 28 pounds of wine, God, I never knew I was so drinkable. But more importantly, I worry that after this movie is released, I will receive a large number of threats and warning letters from all over the world. "Feins jokingly said, Adrian laughed suddenly.
The two talked for a while, and Spielberg, Nissen, and Kingsley finally got rid of the excited audience, and then everyone went to the front room to prepare for the press conference. Although Adrian was present as a producer, in fact he did nothing but invest and advise, so he sat quietly in the corner to listen to Spielberg and answer questions.
The reporters didn't pay much attention to him. Although Adrian lost the Oscar this year, and went on a scandal with Julia and Monica, it was far less than last year's limelight. Coupled with the previous propaganda work that has always put Spielberg in the foreground, "Schindler's List" has received a lot of attention from the beginning, so reporters have targeted him.
Adrian was also happy and quiet, only chasing a sentence or two when needed. The reporters were clearly prepared. After all, with the overwhelming publicity in the past two months, most people have already been clear about where the film was adapted from and what twists and turns. However, the adjusted Spielberg has dealt with such a situation too much, so he has been answering the questions in an orderly manner. The three starring actors, Nissen, Kingsley, and Feins, have also responded well, and this situation continues until A reporter from the Chicago Lunstein asked a question.
"Do you really know the life of Oscar Schindler, Mr. Spielberg?" He asked.
As soon as the words came out, Adrian raised an eyebrow. This guy was obviously not good at coming.
Spielberg nodded, then nodded: "Yes, of course, I started collecting information after I got the right to adapt this book. I believe I know enough about Schindler's life. "
"So don't you think that the film's description of Schindler is a bit too exaggerated?" The reporter asked.
"This is normal. The film needs to be exaggerated in art. Besides, this film wants to express more than just Schindler." Although Spielberg frowned, he answered the patient patiently. problem.
"But this is no longer an appropriate exaggeration," the reporter said confidently. "I have read Schindler's biography several times and collected a lot of relevant information. According to my understanding, Mr. Schindler is not like What you describe in the movie is so humanitarian, you can say that the ng he coveted and enjoyed has never changed. He helped those people more because he heard the news of the defeat in Germany, so he left a note for himself. I admit that there is a guess in the last sentence, but it is true that he lived in the home of a rescued Jew after the war and maintained a lover relationship with the hostess. I think this has affected the entire movie and made it the cornerstone Not so secure. "
Spielberg's brow deepened. He was obviously a bit angry, but he didn't wait for him to speak. Adrian had already taken the microphone: "I'll answer this question."
How could this be left to Spielberg?
The eyes of the reporters suddenly focused on Adrian. They had also asked him something about him and Spielberg before, but they were all pushed to Spielberg calmly. Spielberg praised Adrian for his support and the friendship between the two, so they were curious about what Adrian planned to say.
"Before answering this question, I want to ask this gentleman to answer a question for me," Adrian said.
"Although this seems a little unfair, but ... it doesn't matter, please." The reporter noticed something, but didn't know what it was, so he said it was okay.
"I would like to ask, is it true that Schindler rescued almost a few Jews in those frightening years?" Adrian said with his hands folded on the table and hesitated, this time the other party was confused .
Seeing that Adrian did not give him a chance to speak, he immediately said: "No matter what kind of person Schindler is, and no matter what purpose he helps these people, he sheltered many Jews, let They survived. Is this the most basic fact? "
"Yes, of course, but ..." The reporter wanted to fight back.
"When you watched the movie before, I believe we will not forget the last few scenes. The surviving Jewish man thanked Schindler for creating a ring for him, and this ring was engraved with this sentence." Raising a glance at the audience, his eyes seemed to sneer, "Can anyone tell me, what is this sentence?"
No one is saying anything now, they already know what Adrian wants to say, and the reporter from the Chicago Lun Alpa newspaper asked to touch his nose to look elsewhere.
"Saving one person is the same as saving the world" Adrian spread his hands, as if praying.
Then the sound of crackling sounded. Although there was not much applause and not much applause, it seemed unusually harsh in the front hall, and Spielberg gave him a thumbs up without concealment.
"Your answer is quite brilliant, Ed." Spielberg praised after the meeting, "I can't think of a better answer than this."
"It would be you, and you would answer the same," Adrian shrugged. "Actually, I should let you warn that guy, but it took so much effort to finally get the movie to come out, and the production It's so good, I really don't like the unwarranted noise of someone. "
"Yes ~ EbookFREE.me ~ Finally released," Spielberg said with emotion, "Although I have said it many times, I still want to say thank you, Ed, thank you for this all."
"Don't be so polite, we all know what it is for," Adrian said with a smile.
"Yeah, but sometimes I can't help but think, what would it feel like if the entire process-production, execution, publicity-was controlled by myself," Spielberg said suddenly, Then I thought of what said in excuses: "Sorry, Ed, I'm not saying you're not doing well, you're doing well, I just have some emotion."
"I understand, Steven," Adrian waved with a smile. "Remember what I said to you after the initial screening? You can start a movie company yourself."
"Why, do you think it's a good idea for me to start my own movie company?" Spielberg said with a surprised eyebrow.
"Why not? You have the ability to connect with people. As long as you raise enough funds, you can set up your own movie company. Maybe you will also become a big movie company with Warner and Universal." Adrian said, his eyes flashed A different kind of light.
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