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Chapter 103 - Chapter 103 Only saw the surface

"Looks like my guess was right, this time the ass-kissing is finally in the right place." Mallory was secretly happy in her heart and hurriedly followed the director into her room.

This is a business suite, outside is the meeting room, inside is only the bedroom.

After the director entered the door, he let two bodyguards follow him in. After she sat down on the sofa inside, two bodyguards stood beside her left and right.

After Mallory went in, the director asked the bodyguard to bring a chair and put it across the coffee table, signaling Mallory to sit down.

There is still some difference from the imagination! If the two bodyguards don't leave, the relationship can't be enhanced.

Mallory looked around and did not sit down immediately, but went to the table and poured two cups of tea, one for the director and one for himself, and then sat down.

"Go ahead, what do you want from me." The director's tone was still cold.

Moreover, the mask was not taken off.

"I want to talk about the plot of these two performances, and I'm interested in the script of Infiltrating War Wolf." Mallory, of course, pitched in.

He had already found out when he followed her over that this director was oily and it was very difficult to get close to her.

However, the smart Mallory still found a breakthrough.

That is the two scenes recently shot.

This so-called "Infiltrating War Wolf

The two acts of "Infiltrating War Wolf" are not the same as the previous ones. The first two acts seem to be a template script, a simple template brought from the film city, with a few adjustments on the line, and the characters in it don't even have names.

For example, Anna, who is from a wealthy, bourgeois family, falls in love with a very talented editor named Donna.

Donner is so talented that almost all the women love him, and even the men look up to him.

Although there are only two acts of drama, the screenwriter wants to express a lot of meaning, and from these two acts of drama, you can basically put this unbelievable blood, contradictions in the story to the complete deduction.

Mallory deeply suspected that the scriptwriter was the director herself, and that she had written the work herself in her free time.

Previously Mallory only suspected, but when Mallory sang the song in the corridor and moved the director, Mallory could already be sure of her suspicions.

This script should be written by the director himself.

The spy drama written by a man will generally focus on the tension and excitement of the struggle between the enemy and us, as well as the bloodlust of the revolution, and the plot will be relatively normal.

But women write spy dramas, often write off, a lot of ink used in meaningless emotional trivia above, and even some male male plot.

The director is obviously satisfied with the script she has written, and also more attentive, in order to express the meaning she wants to express in a short time, went out of her way to match each actor with the music she thinks is more appropriate.

She wanted to express what she wanted to say, to convey the emotions she wanted to convey, and wanted the people who acted in the play, and who might have watched it, to experience everything she wanted to express and convey.

Unfortunately, the average person does not notice this.

To get into her heart, one must first start with her work.

Read her works before you can read her as a person.

Once he breaks her heart, perhaps he can ask a lot of questions from her about the film city that he would not have been able to get, which will be of great benefit to his future survival and development in the film city.

...

"What do you think about the script of ... 'Submarine War Wolf'?" The director really did not reject this topic from Mallory.

Through the eye holes of the mask, one could see that her eyes had become much gentler at this time, so one could imagine that she was interested in this topic and was eager to hear Mallory's specific views on her script.

"The script was provided to you by Film City, right?" Mallory deliberately pulled in the wrong direction.

"Yes." The director was silent for a while before answering Mallory.

"This script is super bad, it is so bad that there is no limit, whether it is the plot, or the soundtrack, the word 'blood' is not enough to describe the extent of its bad, it is simply a rare super bad script in the world." Mallory looked at the director's eyes, observing the change of her inner emotions at this time.

Sure enough, the director's eyes changed dramatically, her gaze was full of hostility towards Mallory, and through her eyes, Mallory could experience the anger that was about to erupt inside her.

Needless to say, this super bad script, indeed, came from her hand.

And it's probably her debut.

The first time she made a scene with a script she wrote.

For a screenwriter, a script written by himself is like his own child.

In front of a mother, saying how ugly, how wimpy, how bad, how rotten, how useless her child is, the mother will definitely storm out, and even fight with you.

Although the child is indeed ugly, wimpy, bad, rotten and worthless, but because she gave birth to it, she can't tolerate any accusations against it, even if she herself knows the child's many flaws.

"It's just that it's all superficial." Mallory continued.

"To the average person, this script may seem like it sucks, sucks to the point of no lower limit, and they even think it's doggone good, but they're only seeing the surface."

Mallory, since he's here to kiss ass, certainly can't call someone's kid ugly, even if it is really ugly.

However, complimenting someone's ugly child also requires skill, especially complimenting an incredibly ugly-looking child by saying he looks beautiful, which requires a higher level of skill. The skill of boasting is not in place, and being seen by others will be equally counterproductive, and others will see it as sarcasm.

"Oh? How?" The director's tone was cold.

"Let's take an example, I wonder if you've ever seen 'The Greatest Showman', director?" Mallory asked the director.

"Seen it."

"When "Journey to the West" was first released, the audience response was very poor and it was considered a super bad movie and nonsensical farce. It was a box office flop, and was even named one of the top ten worst introduced films of the year in the mainland. Many of the audiences who waited in long lines to buy movie tickets entered the theater, cursed and cursed without waiting for the end, and left the theater midway."

"However, after the failure of "Journey to the West" to be released in cinemas nationwide, copies were passed on to the Capital Film Academy, and this absurdly alternative version of "Journey to the West" won a full house as soon as it hit the screen at this professional university, with its tour-de-force structure, characters interpreted as rebellious personalities, and alternative love story, highly appreciated by a new generation of paraprofessionals, and even the dialogue in "The Big Story" is held up as the "Bible" of youth fashion."

"Why is there such a big contrast?"

"Why was such a classic film called a bad movie when it was first released?"

"It's because the people who watched it were too low level and too low IQ to understand what Master Xing wanted to express and the emotions he wanted to convey."

"Director, your "Submarine War Wolf" is on the same level as the original "Journey to the West", and even higher in terms of emotional expression! Those who think it's bad are because they don't understand it, they only see its appearance, they don't see its deeper things, the meaning and emotions that the scriptwriter wants to express."

"And these, need a person quietly to slowly experience to do."

"In this impetuous society, there are fewer and fewer people who are willing to quiet their minds."

"By the way, who is the screenwriter of "Submerged War Wolf"? Is there any chance to introduce it to us? I'd love to get to know this excellent screenwriter, and it would be great if I could talk to her personally." Mallory ended his ass-kissing after a long speech.

After finishing his ass-kissing, Mallory hastily took a sip of tea to cover up the various uncomfortable reactions, such as nausea, vomiting and so on, caused by all the lies he had told against his heart.

"This, not very convenient, but as far as I know, this screenwriter in the real world has some very good works, "submerged war wolves" this script she is really very attentive, the original has more than 100,000 words, want to give the film city to invite the film director level characters to shoot a real blockbuster to. Unfortunately, the script distribution department of Film City has no vision and did not adopt this script, so I had to ... so I had to commission me to shoot two small scenes first to try and see if these wonderful clips could attract the attention of Film City after they were broadcast." The director had a depressed tone.

Mallory's ass-kissing was in the right direction, and the director's box of words was successfully opened.

"Those people in Film City really have no vision! They can't understand such a good script! It's a shame! What a pity! It's a shame!" Mallory had a very regretful expression on his face.