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267 [I'm calling you]

William Els' face changed, and he pointed to the door, "Get out!"

Carl quickly dragged and pulled Kim Basinger away.

"This Bichi! If she had finished saying that, I would have made her unable to gain a foothold in Hollywood!" William Els cursed.

When Ye Jin heard him say this, he couldn't help but shake his head.

"Why, Ye, do you think I can't do it?" William Els asked when he saw this.

"No, I shake my head, because you can do it." Ye Jin waved his hand.

Just now, Kim Basinger scolded him [chi*k], which is an extremely impolite word for Chinese people. But he could not do anything to her except being angry.

In comparison, William Els is not as good as him, but just because he is Jewish, as long as Kim Basinger dares to scold him [Jewish], he will be collectively banned by Hollywood.

It was precisely because of the realization of this gap that Ye Jin felt very unhappy.

"Mad, sooner or later, I will become the most powerful person in Hollywood. Whoever dares to scold me again will let him take the medicine for regret for the rest of his life." He swears in his heart.

In fact, the reason why Ye Jin got such a big temper was not the main reason. She was just a lead.

Since the development of Hollywood, Ye Jin's anger has been accumulating.

All kinds of disagreements, they were excluded, discriminated against, and boycotted. For example, in terms of pre-sales, because they were Chinese, the pre-sales prices were suppressed very low; the advertising sponsor heard that the starring actor was Chinese, so they directly invested in advertisements and even asked Warner Pictures to replace them; when the director of the scene selection went to the scene selection, the owner heard that the starring actor was Chinese, and refused the crew's request for scene shooting; even the people who came to audition gave up the opportunity to audition after they found that the starring actor was Chinese.

It can be said that Hollywood is really unfriendly to these outsiders.

Ye Jin believed that if he was a Jewish or wasp (white Anglo-Saxon Protestant, American white elite), he would never have had so many hardships when developing in Hollywood.

...

Michelle Pfeiffer soon arrived at Warner Pictures with his agent Roland Berkins.

Compared to Kim Basinger, who is arrogant and above his gaze, Michelle Pfeiffer is much more well-behaved.

When he saw Ye Jin, William Els greeted him respectfully. Even the sitting posture was a ladylike style with her legs closed, looking like a good child.

Seeing this, Ye Jin nodded secretly in his heart.

Not to mention Michelle Pfeiffer's personality, at least from the perspective of performance, she looks like a high school girl, pure, beautiful and cute, and meets his requirements very much.

"Miss Pfeiffer, have you read the script?" Ye Jin smiled slightly and asked her.

Michelle nodded, "Yes, I have been reading scripts these days. Mr. Ye, your script is so well written."

"Thank you." Ye Jin nodded, and then suggested, "Then let's try two scenes. One is the scene where I confess my love to you, and the other is the scene where you beat someone."

"Dragon Wild Boy" is not so much a kung fu movie as a campus romance movie. It has few scenes of fighting, two hours of scenes, and all the action scenes combined, no more than fifteen minutes.

Most of the scenes portray the growth of the male protagonist. [Eli] is the most indispensable part of the male protagonist's growth. She is the male protagonist's friend, mentor and motivation for struggle.

She is beautiful and charming, independent, and has her own persistence and likes and dislikes. She is very different from the brainless heroine in ordinary commercial films, and has a lot of room for play.

Therefore, whether the actor's acting skills are good or bad, whether he or she has a CP feeling or not, he or she needs to take the exam.

Michelle nodded.

She understood the purpose of Ye Jin's choice of these two plays.

The confession scene is to see if they have a CP feeling in line with each other; while the scene where she beats people is to test her explosive acting skills. Both scenes were selected very well.

...

The two then began to audition.

William Els and Roland Berkins are the audience.

The show of confession first.

Michelle stood with Ye Jin on his back. Ye Jin came to her with brisk steps, and gently patted her shoulder like a young man saying hello, "Hi, batsman!"

Michelle ignored him.

"Okay, sorry, I'm a bastard!" Ye Jin said a little embarrassedly.

"You're a bastard~" Michelle turned around and cursed, laughing after scolding.

"So, have you forgiven me?" Ye Jin approached her and smiled.

Michelle chuckled and said nothing.

"Well, I didn't hear what you said." Ye Jin leaned into her and said in a narrow voice, "I seem to hear you say 'ok'?"

Michelle smiled shyly.

"Come here~" Ye Jin gently hugged her into his arms.

Michelle Pfeiffer is just half a head shorter than Ye Jin, so when he hugged each other, he was very harmonious.

"I think you must have heard of tomorrow's game." Ye Jin lowered his head slightly and looked into her eyes.

Her eyes were very beautiful, shining like gems.

"Who doesn't?" Michelle smiled as he looked at his eyes.

When her eyes were in contact, her heart was a little beaten.

"A little stupid." Ye Jin then chuckled.

"It's not necessarily." Michelle smiled.

"I don't have any cheerleading team." Ye Jin smiled again.

"You have me!" Michelle said, a sweet smile blooming on her face.

"I may lose as soon as I get on the court." Ye Jin hesitated.

"Then we can go home sooner." Michelle comforted him.

Ye Jin looked at her with relief.

Michelle shyly lowered her head.

Ye Jin then kissed her.

Michelle was a little shy, but soon responded to him enthusiastically.

After a while, the two of them let go.

"Come on, I have something to show you." Ye Jin smiled, then pulled Michelle's hand.

"What?" Michelle asked curiously as she ran with him.

"Okay!" Ye Jin took her to run for two steps, stopped, then looked at William Els and Roland Perkins, "How are we acting?"

"Great! What a sweet little couple, I can see the sparks of love burning in your eyes." Roland said emotionally.

"I think it's good, too." William clapped his hands and said, "If you stand together, you will have a lot of love."

"Yeah." Ye Jin nodded, and he also felt that Michelle Pfeiffer was acting very well.

The fiery eyes, sweet smile, the girl's shyness... many subtle emotions can be expressed. It is really good for a girl who has never acted in a movie.

And Ye Jin was sure that when he kissed her just now, his heartbeat accelerated. This proved that he had feelings for her, and this was crucial to playing a couple.

The reason why many love scenes are not good is that the male and female protagonists don’t call each other and have no sense of CP. You stare at me, I stare at you, as if you look at enemies, and you have no feelings at all. You can’t even move yourself, so how can you move the audience?
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