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Chapter 81 - 81. Reactions

Who doesn't like to hear good words? The cheerful Nicolas Cage should be like this. He chuckled, then climbed onto the shoulders of the two men, turned his head to look at John Travolta on the other side, and said with some emotion:

"Well, John seems to have had a falling out with the director. It seems that it's about the next movie. He thinks we should make a sequel to Face/Off, but director Woo said that the project is over."

Rowan turned his head and saw John Trattavor, who had always been professional and amiable while shooting was standing aside away from the crew. He couldn't help but feel deeply moved by the strange changes in various things in Hollywood.

At the same time, he looked at Nicolas Cage beside him, a superstar with a bright future, but also a famous expert in committing career suicide.

Hundreds of millions of dollars of assets were squandered, and then he had to bear high child support. The worst case scenario was that his net worth dropped from 20 million US dollars to just 2 million US dollars.

He took on so many bad movies, and the more bad movies he took on, the worse they get, and the lower his value became!

A vicious cycle with no solution!

The corners of his mouth twitched slightly, and then he continued to chat with Nicolas Cage. Suddenly, the whole place darkened, and gorgeous lights were cast on the big screen. In the interweaving of light and darkness, "Face/Off" finally appeared!

Tonight, it is the protagonist!

Rowan suppressed his excitement and began to browse the first work he participated in. As soon as the opening credits started, his eyes lit up.

He once mentioned to Terence Chang unconsciously that movie fans now don't like blurry and dim scenes.

Now it seems that Director John Woo did make some adjustments.

Rowan speculated that they must have conducted market research before.making modifications and adjustments that were different from the previous life.

The exquisite and sharp picture gave people a bright and pleasing feeling. Rowan turned his head involuntarily and looked at the seat at the back.

The vast majority of people are not serious audiences. A considerable number of them are film critics invited by Paramount, and there are also many who are staff from the crew, major film companies and major cinemas.

Everyone is waiting to give a review of "Face/Off". Some film critics have received money, and some theater staff are waiting to recieve money.

Other film Companies will evaluate, analyse and select actors from it while also continuing to confirm the ability of director John Woo.

Click! Click! Click!

To Rowan's surprise, the scene where Troy, played by Nicolas Cage, shoots the son of the super detective played by John was also cut out.

Instead, there is a tall black body, neatly and cleanly dealing with more than ten guards. This is a very wonderful long shot, which gives people an indescribable shock and rendering.

The most eye-catching thing is naturally the tall black figure and the evil-looking figure who walked towards them with a handsome and domineering outward-facing gait.

He had an exaggerated smile on his face as he watched every guard being killed easily, a smile that showed a nonchalant and extremely cold and harsh expression.

When the last guard's neck was broken by the shadow, the audience saw the tall figure, with his cheek slightly raised, and Nicolas Cage, who came with a big stride, chuckled and said calmly:

"Sean, you are really a devil walking on earth. Can't you be a little gentler? You always have a stern face."

A handsome and cool face appeared in front of everyone. The handsome windbreaker, matched with the spotless collar, gave people a sense of extreme coolness and indifference to life and death!

The audience couldn't help but recall the exciting actions that had been broadcast in recent days. The extreme contrast, coupled with the cool and clean killing method, made people's scalps numb.

Waves of exclamations were heard, as if they were deeply attracted by the two characters. Rowan and Nicolas Cage looked at each other and smiled with relief at the same time.

The beginning is very important. In just two or three minutes, the two of them reveal their extraordinary abilities as super villains and the foreshadowing of their bomb planting.

The plot progresses quite quickly, and the super detective who is their opponent soon makes his debut. He solves the drug gangs with a series of clean and neat battles, easily showing off his shrewd and capable super detective.

And the most important point is that this super detective has caught the tails of two big villains.

The plot progressed very quickly, which was somewhat beyond Rowan's imagination. Compared with the original version, the editing was more sharp and there were exciting action scenes every few minutes as a rendering and foreshadowing.

The wonderful action scenes, especially the various wonderful actions developed and performed by Rowan with the help of the two leading actors, made the audience cheer and exclaim.

However, when the plot progressed to the point where the two super villains were easily subdued by the super detective, all the audience, although enjoying the scene, still had some doubts.

Is this the end?

But soon, the face-changing drama that advances the plot slowly unfolds in front of people. When the super villain and the super detective who exchanged identities in prison meet again, the superb acting skills of Nicolas Cage and John Travolta make the audience's scalps tingle.

People couldn't help but start to wonder what would happen if the people around them exchanged their identities and faces.

The progressive development of the plot, Nicholas's superb acting skills, and the unbridled performance of the super villain after changing his identity, all give all the audiences a refreshing visual enjoyment.

When the ace killer played by Rowan steadfastly blocked a large number of special police officers, he displayed terrible and astonishing killing power in his desperate resistance.

Finally, Rowan coolly wiped the blood off his cheek, then rearranged his bloodstained windbreaker and calmly glanced at the character after Alejandro "surrendered".

He walked out with staggering bloody steps, exposing himself to the guns of many SWAT members, then he blew out a smoke ring, and died together with the "traitor" amid the crazy roar of the grenade.

All the audience couldn't help but feel amazed and strangely moved by the final madness of this ace killer.

A very little girl sitting next to Britney Spears who came to the premier thanks to Rowan's ticket covered her mouth gently and whimpered softly. Britney looked at Mary and Sarah sitting beside her and couldn't help showing a little surprise. How did this little girl of about eleven or twelve years old get in?

Handing over a tissue, Britney asked curiously in a low voice: "My name is Britney, beautiful girl, what's wrong with you?"

The little girl shook her head slightly, wiped her swaying eyes, and then whispered for a while and said:

"My name is Megan Fox. Sean is so handsome, why did he have to die? The director is so mean!"

Britney couldn't help but smile slightly, turned her head and said softly: "Don't worry, that guy is quite alive and well. He is right here, two rows in front. Can you see him?"

Just at this moment, Rowan seemed to feel someone staring at him and just turned around. His bright eyes were still so clear and bright even in the dim light.

Megan Fox covered her mouth in surprise, as if she remembered something. She raised her head slightly and waved, then lowered her head shyly.

Rowan couldn't help but touch the tip of his nose, turned his head to look at Britney, Sarah and Mary beside her, waved at the little girl, then took a deep breath and turned around.

He couldn't help but be a little confused and asked Nicolas Cage beside me: "Isn't our "Face/Off" an R- rated film? Why are there still children in the theater?"

The corners of his mouth curled up slightly, then Nicolas Cage touched his slightly receding hairline, leaned close to Rowan's ear and whispered: "Who controls the MPAA rating? It's other Hollywood film companies. Paramount thought Face/Off had the potential to be a big hit, so they asked Director Wu to modify some of the shots. It took a lot of effort to get it to Pg-13 (a rating that may have a certain impact on children under 13, and parents need to consider carefully)"

Rowan nodded in sudden realization, and then couldn't help but sigh softly. The rules were set to facilitate several major Hollywood film companies. As the rule makers, they had no psychological pressure to break the rules.

Wave after wave of exclamations from the audience continued to echo in the huge screening room. All 2,200 seats were occupied. Although the waves of exclamations soon died down, they still gave people an unimaginable shock.

Finally, in the church, under the flying of white doves, the super detective and the super villain had a fateful showdown. The action scenes were more fierce than in the previous life, greatly satisfying people's viewing needs.

After the subtitles slowly rose up, earth-shaking applause and cheers suddenly emerged. Seeing such a reaction, Rowan and Nicolas Cage couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

Only with audience recognition can a film sell well at the box office.

Only good box office can guarantee the foundation of an actor's career!