Chapter 72 Please don't get hurt

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Heath Ledger's situation of "getting too involved" is more serious than imagined.

He wanted to become "Ennis" so much that Vincent already felt the pressure to play with him, not only because of his acting breakthrough, but also when the two appeared in front of the camera, the initial feeling The contentious situation has become almost a real-life version of "Ennis Jack Love".

How amazing and frightening would it be if someone was so obsessed with acting that he acted out his life as his own?

This means that if Vincent does not use all his strength to cooperate, the performance of him and Heath in the camera will become increasingly noticeable.

So in the next part of the scene before Ennis and Jack came down the mountain, the cooperation between the two even had a "fake show" flavor in the eyes of the staff. Even Ang Lee came over personally to ask Vincent if there had been any other progress in his relationship with Heath.

This is embarrassing... Vincent can maintain his essential character after leaving the camera. Although he can't completely escape the scene, at least he is not so involved in the scene. As for Heath Ledger, it's hard to say, because before this, Vincent was 100% sure that the other person was a straight man who couldn't be more straight, but now? Hard to say.

Just based on the fierce and highly intrusive kissing method used by the other party when filming the kissing scene, Vincent's lips may become slightly swollen after two or three times...

After adding the "emotional sublimation", The two also had a stripping sex scene in the tent. Although it was no longer as rough and savage as the first time, it had a warm and affectionate atmosphere, but it also had a hint of the tough style of a Western cowboy under the leadership of Ennis's character.

By mid-May, the filming process had already progressed to the plot after Jack and Ennis "went down the mountain", that is, the two were about to face their separation at Brokeback Mountain. Four years after the next meeting, Jack and Ennis's wife was about to break up. Show up.

Lorraine Newsome, who plays Jack Twister's wife, is Anne Hathaway, a post-80s actress. She received the audition invitation when she was filming "Pretty Woman". She took advantage of her lunch break to come over for the audition wearing a costume and heavy makeup.

As a romantic actress, Anne Hathaway has always played the role of a good girl before. The "Princess Diaries" series of movies made her famous, but only because of her reputation among teenagers. State, chick movies will eventually face a cruel transformation.

The reason why Anne Hathaway starred as Jack's wife in "Brokeback Mountain" is also complicated and has a lot to do with her family background. These Vincents only briefly heard Ang Lee mention some things related to casting, and did not pay too much attention.

What Vincent was really concerned about was that he had an extremely sexy car sex scene with this actress who was only two years older than him and could barely be considered the same age. As the male, Jack was directly suppressed by Lorraine in the back seat of the car. The other person completely possessed the character of all the cowgirls: strong, impatient and straightforward.

Compared with Vincent, who took off his clothes and was basically the same as without taking off his clothes, Anne Hathaway needed to expose almost her entire upper body to complete the shooting of this scene. Before this, Anne Hathaway had almost never filmed this kind of scene, but after already having experience shooting nude scenes in "Pretty Woman", she should be able to handle a nude scene of this level in "Brokeback Mountain". .

Michelle Williams, who plays Ennis Delma's wife Alma, was even a "veteran" in futures trading before becoming an actress. If she had not become an actor, she would probably be someone who could win a job on Wall Street. A strong woman in her own right.

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