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Chapter 82 - 82. Premier Interview

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The extremely loud applause lasted for two or three minutes before it stopped. Rowan smiled with excitement seeing their reaction but quickly calmed down as he knew that it was going to be a hit but now with his addition it will be a super blockbuster.

Rowan then began to lead other people in the crew and followed Director John Woo to the front stage.

Dense lights kept flashing. Rowan looked at the sunglasses on his chest helplessly, smiled at Mary and the other girls, and then showed a hearty smile to the camera.

Director John Woo, looking excited, responded to questions from reporters and audiences with ease.

What attracts the most attention are naturally the most eye-catching, famous and dazzling two protagonists of "Face/Off", Nicolas Cage and John Travolta. As long as "Face/Off" is a box office hit, the value of the two will continue to rise significantly.

Hollywood is a very realistic place. They don't care how glorious your past was. They only care about your box office performance and ability in the past three years. Even the most worthy of reference is the performance of the most recent movie.

It was not until then that Rowan felt that although he had some fame, he was still a long way from his goal.

A microphone was suddenly raised over, and Lisa appeared in front of Rowan as to her Ritesh was her muse. She was followed by many HBC reporters, who kept taking pictures of Rowan.

The noisy noise also attracted quite a lot of attention. Many viewers looked over and were surprised to find that Rowan's clothes and style were exactly the same as those in the movie just now.

He showed a bright smile, which was different from the cold and harsh one in the movie. It immediately attracted the attention of many viewers. After the audience's attention was focused for a while, Lisa asked:

"Bruce, I'm a reporter from HBC Media. I wish Face/Off a big box office success. We've all seen your wonderful performance in the film. Those wonderful moves are really impressive. Are those real continuous moves, not computer-generated?"

Rowan nodded as a matter of course. Rowan recalled the answer in his mind and pondered for a while before continuing:

"We performed every action in the movie ourselves. There are many thrilling shots that we repeated dozens or even hundreds of times. During the filming process, almost all the actors suffered injuries of varying degrees."

People couldn't help but show expressions of amazement. As more eyes were focused on them, the crew's spokesperson behind Rowan breathed a sigh of relief.

He was very satisfied with Rowan's sophisticated answer, but no one cared whether it was true or not.

Lisa nodded in understanding, then looked at the camera with admiration and said in an expectant tone:

"I heard that no green screen was used for compositing during the filming process. Were all the scenes shot in real life? Especially the scene on the plane, it was really impressive!"

He nodded as a matter of course, with a hint of fear on his face, and then he said with a lingering fear:

"That's right, Director John Woo attaches great importance to authenticity, and all the scenes and actions are shot on location.

Some of our crew members almost fell off the plane, and when the plane crashed into the airport, everyone was sweating, worried that the plane would catch fire or explode."

Rowan was talking nonsense half-truthfully, and the excited reporters were quickly recording the revelations. They didn't care about the truth or falsity of the stories, but only cared about whether the audience would like it and be interested in it.

Isn't the purpose of news and entertainment to attract people's attention?

Then Rowan began to praise the other crew members: "As a new actor, Director John Woo gave me great help and encouragement. He was like a master of film art, rendering one wonderful action and scene after another. We often enjoyed it during the filming..."

"Oh? I saw the wonderful performances of the two protagonists, which really made me very intoxicated and fascinated. How were their performances?"

"Wow, how was their performance? They are both so charming. The beautiful ladies who often work on the crew often forget their own work because they are watching their performance!"

A reporter suddenly came out from the other side, pretending to be expectant, but bluntly asked a tricky question:

"Did they make any other unreasonable requests during the performance? We heard that the production of Face/Off was suspended for quite a long time because of the actors' problems?"

Lisa's heart skipped a beat. She turned her head and looked to the side. She was shocked to find that it was a reporter from her arch-rival Fox TV station. She looked at Rowan anxiously and winked.

The spokesperson at the back was also a little anxious. There were too many traps in this question. If one was not careful, it would be interpreted as an internal conflict or a contradiction. Just as he was about to start speaking, he found that Rowan spread his hands and said directly:

"This is absolutely a rumor, the crew is a big family, every actor and staff member gets along very well.

Nicolas Cage and John Travolta also acted like elders and provided us with a lot of help. They set a good example for us with their professionalism. We respect and love them immensely."

Rowan paused, then glanced at the reporter, who had a somewhat surprised expression on his face. This gave him a chance to provoke him, so he continued:

"In fact, the crew did not stop working because they purchased a large number of real props to highlight the authenticity.

Moreover, in order to shoot the yacht chase scene at the dock, we communicated with various government departments and made other preparations, which took nearly two months to get approval. "

The reporter from Fox TV showed a little regret on his face. He thought that Rowan was so young that he would be able to find some loopholes in his interview response.

At that time, with a slightly twisted interpretation, it would be easy to create revelations of conflicts within the "Face/Off" crew.

The eyes of everyone around him lit up. Rowan's response just now was simply textbook-level, smooth and standard. extremely

The crew's spokesperson also breathed a sigh of relief, and even Terence Chang, who was paying attention here, couldn't help but smile in appreciation.

Although Rowan hasn't even turned 18, he has a mature and sophisticated personality that his peers do not possess. Even many veteran stars who have been in the entertainment industry for many years are not necessarily as mature as Rowan.

The Fox TV reporter was about to speak when Rowan turned around and said to Lisa:

"Is there anyone who still doubts our authenticity? Just watch our short action videos, the behind-the-scenes footage added to the Face Off videotape, and other clips to get a more realistic understanding."

Lisa nodded in sudden realization, and her evaluation of Rowan suddenly rose to a higher level in her heart. This guy is not just thick-skinned at all, he is completely shameless!

It's a blatant attempt to boost box office, and they say it as if it's a matter of course.

But he is so handsome.

There are so many people who will believe in handsome people.