"Do you have high hopes for this project?"
In the Pacific Pictures office, after reviewing the project proposal for "Escape from Tehran," Louise removed her black-rimmed glasses, rubbed the corners of her eyes, and asked Martin across from her, "You haven't even seen the script yet."
Martin stretched lazily, "On the Oscar level, this film is the epitome of political correctness; on the market level, the story itself is legendary. A CIA exfiltration specialist uses a real yet fake Hollywood crew to help six diplomats escape from Tehran. Films don't dare to be shot like this; they would be ridiculed for being brainless and illogical."
Louise couldn't help but laugh, "Reality is often stranger than fiction."
If it weren't based on true events, "Escape from Tehran" would surely be lambasted by viewers and critics alike.
Martin spoke truthfully, "I think this movie has not only a market but also meets my practical needs."