Rowan asked for details about the role.
Based on Mary's information, he felt that this was a character similar to the Sean Trice in "Face/Off".
Unlike the villain, the sniper, as a member of the protagonist group, has a typical sniper image.
He is powerful, cold, righteous, and the kind that makes people want to exclaim, "Oh, he's so handsome."
A mask is a mask, as long as it is charming, it is suitable for Rowan's personality.
Rowan gave Mary a thumbs up. "That sounds great. What do you want me to do?"
Mary simply stated "You need to act like a soldier and a sniper during the audition."
"When the auditions were open, Spielberg said his criteria: I want the cast to look like military men."
"He gave an interview in which he said, 'You know, people in World War II looked so different than people look today, the temperament was so different, I would send all the actors to boot camp if I had to."
Military temperament?
No big problem!
Rowan made an 'ok' sign and rubbed his face.
When he put his hands down, he had aIready adjusted to the working mode of "Spawn" and "Super Agent" Al Simmons.
Cold and tough.
The eyes are so bright that they seem murderous.
Being stared at by Rowan, Mary inexplicably felt uneasy.
It's like staring into the eyes of a tiger at close range, or facing the muzzle of a gun.
It's like standing on a suspension bridge, and the rope is breaking little by little.
Mary felt her heart beating faster and Iooked away uncomfortably.
After a while, she turned to the two bodyguards behind her and asked, "What do you think?"
Rowan cooperated and turned around to look over.
The two bodyguards reflexively put their hands on their waists, but it only took them a second to react.
One person couldn't help but nodded and said, "It feels great."
Another person hesitated and said, "More like a killer than a soldier... Of course, this is just my opinion. If the boss wants to play a World War II veteran and a sniper, this killer temperament is more suitable."
His temperament was recognized by the two professionals. Rowan stopped being cautious and returned to his normal st toate. He smiled and said, "Are you relieved?"
Mary breathed a sigh of relief: "As long as you are sure. Go in."
Mary seemed to have made all the arrangements. She went to the door and said something, and the group entered the audition studio smoothly.
There are many rows of seats in the waiting room.
It was not even nine o'clock in the morning, but the place was already almost full.
Rowan roughly counted and found that there were at least one or two hundred people.
These one or two hundred people have one thing in common: they are all middle-aged white men.
There may be mixed race people like Rowan, but they all look white.
This is reasonable, after all, they are white troops. No one would dare to modify history in this kind of film, and force a white person to become blck...It's hard to say.
Rowan saw through Hollywood. Hollywood makes movies to make money. And he knows what the future holds.
Even the death of an actor can be used for packaging and publicity. They are so eager to profit from the loss of this life. What's wrong with changing the skin color to make money?
As long as the money is enough, Rowan knows that even for a film like The Mermaid, filmmakers can be flexible and use blck mermaid.
Skin too dark?
Mermaids often float to the surface of the sea. The sun is so strong, it is reasonable for them to get tanned!
It makes sense and is very scientific!
Rowan thought that if this was the case, it would be better for me to take the photo than for this group of people.
I haven't tried the animation, so I don't know if it can be realized as a dream copy.
Maybe you need to be a voice actor. You will know if you can do it after you take a dubbing job.
It would be nice if there was a live-action princess series.
It's not for the beautiful actress, I just want to experience the princess copy... I don't know what it's like to be a mermaid.
How can you know the joy of a fish if you are not a fish?
Rowan began to think seriously from a mathematician's and biologists perspective.
Mary went to see someone she knew.
Rowan was simply bored and started to daydream.
Someone did recognize him and exchanged pleasantries with him.
But compared to being polite, it's more interesting to let your imagination run wild.
After a while, Mary returned and gestured to Rowan.
Rowan stood up and followed Mary out of the waiting room and came to the st yling room.
"Rowan?"
The stylist is an acquaintance of his, having worked together on "The Mask of Zorro".
Rowan greeted the other party familiarly.
Seeing this scene, Mary turned around and left with peace of mind.
Agents are rarely directly involved in auditions, let alone styling.
The reason why she participated so actively was not only because "Saving Private Ryan" was a top-notch resource, but also because she felt a lack of sense of accomplishment.
Rowan is very good at seizing opportunities and has found a lot of good resources without her as an agent.
Let alone The Mask of Zorro.
When the script of "Life is Beautiful" was faxed over, Mary saw the value of the script at a glance and helped Rowan finalize the contract for "Life is Beautiful" as quickly as possible.
She also knew that Rowan was still looking for a script to buy out.
Mary had a feeling that if things continued like this with Rowan, she wouldn't be needed in a year or two.
She didn't have to keep Rowan in her hands, but she didn't want to slack off and rely on Rowan to lead her.
Mary still has some aspirations. Of course she was still happy to help him and earn money with him, as being the negotiator for his books contract she got 10% which is quite a lot for her new company and would help her in the long run.
Since the stylist was an acquaintance of Rowan, Mary felt at ease to use her connections.
Rowan was putting on makeup while chatting with a makeup artist he knew.
Because it doesn't have to be complicated and can be done in three or four minutes.
After leaving the styling room, Rowan was already a soldier wearing a helmet and combat uniform.
The makeup artist handed over the rifle: "Your gun."
"Thanks."
Rowan took it on his back and adjusted the gun strap.
While adjusting, Rowan suddenly remembered his superpowers.
He took the initiative to use the "Weakness Insight" of the Dark Phantom, and his eyes suddenly became as sharp as an eagle, with a different kind of charm.
You can tell from the looks of it that he is a very powerful sniper expert.
This is also what Bonnie Bartlett, the female producer called by Mary, saw.
Bonnie Bartlett's eyes lit up, and she couldn't help but say, "This image is really good."
"I remember you, Rowan, the hero of The Heist. Mr. Spielberg asked you to play t he leading role of Zorro in The Mask of Zorro."
Bonnie Bartlett smiled and said, "You will definitely pass the first round of auditions. I will greet them now and let you jump the line directly."
Rowan said politely, "Thank you."
Just as she said, Rowan was accepted after he introduced himself as soon as he entered the audition.
Although Spielberg was not there, several others knew him.
Even without that kind of connections and resume, Rowan's appearance and eyes are extremely suitable for the role of a sniper.
Then consider the commercial value and cost-effectiveness, as well as the greetings from acquaintances.
After considering all factors, they quickly reached a consensus.
As usual, they took a few photos and a video of Rowan. Not long after Rowan left, Mary received a notice that he had passed the audition.
"You passed the audition. Congratulations, and you should be ready to enter boot camp in late June."
The female agent was in a good mood and waved her cell phone in front of Rowan
Rowan smiled and said, "Congratulations to you as well, for making an extra income."
Mary shook her head : "According to your current market situation, the maximum salary for a supporting role is 100,000. I don't care about t he commission of the 10,000, your books made me more money."
As if she felt that what she just said was a bit discouraging, Mary quickly added: "What I mean is that sometimes opportunities are more important than pay."
Rowan laughed. "I understand that opportunity is important. You've said it many times."
He really doesn't care.
Although it's a bit of a pity that he's not the male lead, it's only a bit.
As mentioned before, in this movie he could never compete with Tom Hanks, and Rowan was mentally prepared for this.
Besides, in Spielberg's movies, the supporting characters are more valuable than the protagonists in ordinary movies.
The dream copy of the war film had never been played, but it was also very attractive to Rowan.