"There will be snow tonight. After the snow stops, we will continue the scene."
After confirming the upcoming weather changes from his assistant, Ang Lee made arrangements for the next rehearsal. He glanced at Vincent and Heath Ledger. The two young men were sitting on two stools, not too far apart. After more than half a month of filming, they got along pretty well.
When Ang Lee took over the script, he filtered in his mind the young actors available to choose from in Hollywood. The choice was only his subjective choice, but whether the other party will come is a decision that can only be made by the actor.
As a director, Ang Lee himself has carefully studied the original novel, and even had many in-depth communications with the two screenwriters. Before the actors were confirmed, Anne, as the screenwriter, had a certain say in the casting. She emphasized her standards many times - Ennis must show that sense of self-contradiction from beginning to end, and the actor who plays Ennis must He has a very contradictory temperament. From him, you need to see perseverance and toughness, but you also need to feel the hot and passionate emotions when the other person's feelings are flowing out.
As for Jack, he must have a pair of particularly "good" eyes.
As for the specific requirements for "good", Li An didn't ask again. It just depends on your luck.
Until they met Vincent Landmore during the interview. This 20-year-old actor returned empty-handed from the Oscars that just ended not long ago, but he received as much praise and appreciation as actor Sean -Pan.
The most important thing is that in addition to his handsome and upright figure, the other party also has acting skills that cannot be underestimated, otherwise he would not be competing for the best actor among a group of senior actors in their forties. Overall, this is an actor with very high current competitiveness and potential value.
But all these conditions were in Anne Proulx's eyes. She only saw the other party's azure eyes that were filled with affection.
It's him - it's him!
Anne Proulx said to herself, this is this young man, he is the Jack Drizzt you wrote!
Almost at the audition, Anne Proulx wanted to cast the role of Vincent, but Ang Lee was hesitant between the roles of Jack and Ennis.
Before Heath Ledger, only "Knights" was a slight splash. Even in the first two years, Heath Ledger had entered the trough period as a young actor. After entering 2004, Heath Ledger entered a During the busy period, he had been working continuously for nearly a year before joining the crew of "Brokeback Mountain". During this period, he probably only had a few days of rest.
Although busy, this young man's acting skills and abilities have been greatly improved.
Both of them are actually suitable for the role of Ennis Delmar. Heath Ledger has that kind of temperament, and Vincent comes from his own digestion of the character settings, and what he plays is like.
Although after a long period of struggle and hesitation, the crew settled on the roles of Ennis Delmar and Jack Twist respectively for Heath Ledger and Vincent Landmore.
When facing Vincent, who is a mixture of talent and performance, Heath Ledger was not suppressed too much. Compared with Vincent's natural acting style that is integrated with himself, Heath Ledger seems too intolerant.
Ang Lee saw it, but didn't point it out for the time being, because the filming of this movie has not yet entered the real climax. Entering the scene now will obviously help the performance of the entire movie.
Although Vincent is better than Heath Ledger in terms of expressiveness, he does not seem to be suppressed because of the role setting. The two have a healthy competition. This is also where Lee An is happy to see success as a director.
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[American Entertainment] Kise's Hollywood Diary
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