Rowan looked up and saw the behind-the-scenes footage starting to play.
But what appeared on the screen were aliens, not the artistic scene you wanted to see.
The decibel level at the scene dropped by one degree at that moment.
Fortunately, science fiction fans were still very considerate and livened up the event with cheers and screams.
After a while, the activity began.
The first thing was the model show.
Rowan found an acquaintance inside, Asia Argento.
This girl is not in a very good mood, but her stage steps are still very steady and her professional skills are very good.
Calculating the time, the matter of another bully fat guy should start to ferment...
Rowan stared at Aisha Argento for a while then returned back to look at the rest of the models.
As the event ended and The Fifth Element began to screen.
Rowan had already seen the preview, and now watching it again, he still felt that the plot and styling were... hard to describe.
The core story is a Hollywood-style secular myth.
The down-and-out hero (Bruce Willis) is forced to get involved in a big plan to save the world, and finally completes his self-personality integration and wins the beauty.
It's more of an action and comedy film than a sci-fi one.
However, Luc Besson's wild imagination and space opera are still very good, and some of the shapes and special effects are also impressive.
To summarize the key words, it is the formula of soft technology + lone hero + love + Hollywood style.
Some seemingly lofty anti-war themes are inserted, but they are generally not very profound and are worth watching for fun.
Overall it is a pretty good commercial film and Rowan wouldn't feel uncomfortable watching it a second time.
After the movie, they thanked the media and then had a business banquet.
In order to show his support to the full est, Rowan joined the crew of "Taxi" to attend the event, but his attention was all on the food.
Gaumont spent several million on the event, and the standard of this business banquet was not low, with excellent chefs and ingredients.
Although it is a buffet, it also has some French characteristics.
Appetizers, soups, cold appetizers, hot appetizers, shellfish main courses, seafood main courses, meat main courses and desserts are all available.
With Luc Besson and others drawing the attention, Rowan was able to enjoy his meal in peace.
Rowan doesn't drink alcohol and starts with a thick soup.
He chose the hazelnut cream mushroom soup, which first had a strong mushroom flavor, the cream enhanced the smoothness, and the hazelnut oil added a nutty flavor to the aftertaste.
The appetizers were Lyonnaise egg salad with secret fruit vinaigrette, and fried foie grass with mango, red wine and pear.
The hot spring egg tastes just like hot spring egg, and it feels more refreshing after adding vinaigrette, which makes people feel that sauce is the soul of French cuisine.
The fried foie gras with mango, red wine and pear is very rich, with the sweetness and softness of mango on the taste. The pickled red wine pear is sour and sweet, which relieves greasiness. At the same time, it also adds a certain fiber texture to the soft taste of foie grass, which is very layered.
After eating some Maine lobster, lemn shrimp, and grilled steak, Rowan was about 50% full and came to the dessert tower.
In addition to the classic macarons, there is also the Paris-Brest, which Rowan prefers.
It is shaped like a puff, filled with Palinne buttercream, sprinkled with chopped caramel hazelnuts on top, then filled with Palinne buttercream, and finally covered with the puff with the top cut off, sprinkled with powdered sugar and decorated with caramel hazelnuts.
It's crunchy when you take a bite, the rich aroma of the puff spreads, and the happy feeling brought by the sugar spreads in your mouth.
In addition, there were sheep fat cheese fruit salad, vanilla ice cream, etc., which made Rowan very satisfied: "When someone else treats you, the taste is different."
After tasting everything he wanted to eat, Rowan kept a low profile and took it easy.
On the way, he saw Isabelle Adjani, his childhood goddess.
After seeing the goddess in person after many years, Rowan suddenly realized that the goddess had grown old, but her temperament was still beautiful.
There is also Olivia Hussey, who is not as stunning as she was when she was young, but also has the taste of being matured over the years.
Rowan thought that this was the case of beauty fading with age... Fortunately, I have super powers, so there is a solution.
By the way, the goddess' daughter is very cute and she inherited good genes.
After staying for another half an hour, Rowan found an excuse to leave and went back to continue pondering his "American Pie" the movie that he has decided to direct to get some experience to use his powers this way as well.
The next day, when Emma the female assistant brought the newspaper, she said in surprise: "The headline of the French newspaper is actually Harvey Weinstein."
Rowan pretended to be ignorant and asked, "What happened to him?"
Emma looked strange, wanting to laugh but holding it back "Boss, this happened the day before yesterday."
"The night before last, Harvey Weinstein tried to force himself on an actress in his hotel room, and maybe even God couldn't bear it, because a giant rat took a big bite out of his private parts."
"With bacterial infection and other reasons, that place can only be... amputated."
"Harvey Weinstein may not be a man now."
The female assistant became more and more cheerful as she spoke.
She had also heard of Harvey Weinstein's notoriety, and now that something like this had happened, it was such a relief.
If the occasion had been right, she would have wanted to hug Rowan and give him a kiss to vent her excitement.
Rowan pretended to be puzzled: "How did these details get exposed by the French newspapers?"
Emma the Female assistant smiled and said "It is said that there is an anonymous informant. Whatever the reason, this is a good thing."
Rowan, the unnamed informant, laughed "I wish Harvey Weinstein would accept his new identity."
Emma the female assistant smiled gloatingly and said, "I don't know whether he can accept it or not. The news should have spread back to Hollywood. He may not want to return to America."
Rowan condensed it: "This is social death."
Jokingly, Rowan found a review of The Fifth Element in the second edition.
Maybe they bought it, maybe because Luc Besson and the investment company are both native Europeans.
Unlike the American reviews where the average score is 6 out of 10, most of the reviews in Europe are positive.
'The cast is a delight and Willis is the fiIm's true fifth element, giving it life, depth and humanity.'
'What a great attempt and what an imaginative work. The Fifth Element will change the face of science fiction and will probably be imitated for years to come.'
'The best part of this movie is the world they created: lots of details and good ideas. The action is great and the story is interesting. Some jokes are good, some are not. Milla Jovovich is a perfect presence.'
Rowan got goosebumps after watching it "How much did they charge for publicity and promotion..."
Rowan admitted that "The Fifth Element" was not bad, but not as good as these reviews said.
Rowan murmured to himself, no wonder it costs Gaumont tens of millions of dollars to promote and market a big Hollywood production.
If it didn't cost a little more, these guys wouldn't sell their souls.
Rowan felt uncomfortable at the thought of giving money to such an unscrupulous film critic.
Can we save money in this area?
Rowan's first play, American Pie, is not yet finished, but he is about to buy out American Beauty.
'After returning to America, I will start setting up my own company, or studio, and prepare to start operating this project. Or Maybe I will just buy a company directly.' Rowan thought
His status is about to be upgraded, and some behind-the-scenes issues need to be considered now in the long run.
When thinking of publicity, Rowan thought of the Internet: "I seem to have a great advantage in this regard."
Because of the idea of social networks, Rowan has been investing in this area.
Although the investment is not large, thanks to Rowan's top algorithms and technical capabilities, the company has grown to a certain scale after several months of development.
Once the project is up and running, the scale will be expanded and it should be useful by then.
Imagine that Rowan continued to work and went out with friends in the afternoon to expand his network.
In a blink of an eye, the Cannes Film Festival ended and He returned to Marseille to continue filming "Taxi Express"
The original plan was to shoot for two to three months, but thanks to Rowan's, the driving god, everything was completed by mid-May and they entered the post-producti on stage.
Rowan wanted to follow up with the editing, but he needed to deal with the investment that he had asked Elizabeth to do on Thai baht so he returned back to America.