Simon was busy discussing follow-up strategies with everyone, the east coast, time was approaching evening.
After finishing the last class of the week in the afternoon, Jennifer Rebald drove back to New York in a hurry.
New Haven, Connecticut, where Yale is located, is only a hundred kilometers away from New York, and Jennifer's home is also in New York. However, the girl did not rush back to her home in the Upper East Side, but drove to an apartment in the Upper West Side on the other side of Central Park.
Here lives a friend of my father's named Robert Iger, who is currently serving as the vice president of the production department on ABC TV.
Parked the car on the side of the street, Jennifer held the steering wheel, rearranging her thoughts, and could not help but think of all kinds of things that happened in the past week.
How can those nasty newspapers comment on him like that.
Although she has not personally experienced the filming of "Lola Run", but only a glimpse when she visited his residence in the Montana district, she could feel how professionally he had been preparing for his movie in advance.
In addition, since the first encounter at the last Sundance Film Festival, too many details during several encounters are enough to prove his talent.
"Lola Run" was definitely done by him himself.
However, those people are unwilling to explore the real truth, but only guess and blame him out of thin air.
What a group of incompetent people.
On Wednesday, she also plucked up the courage to call him, expressing her support and trust.
However, the whole thing lasted till now, but there was no intention to cool down. She naturally had a premonition of the conspiracy element in it, so she wanted to help him even more.
Mom and Dad, like his uncle, are well-known barristers in New York. If he wants to sue those who slander him, she can help. However, she also understood that he did not need his own help in this regard.
As for other things, she can't help him. What can an ordinary girl like herself do?
Then, this morning, she saw an article questioning that he could not complete the soundtrack of "Lola Run" without systematic study. She suddenly thought of the video tape she had recorded when she first met in Venice Beach.
So I hurriedly found out, and soon had a plan in my heart.
Taking a deep breath again, she picked up the backpack placed on the co-pilot and pushed the door to get out of the car. Three or two steps up the steps of a roadside apartment, ring the doorbell.
The door was opened by a middle-aged woman in her thirties. Seeing her standing at the door, she smiled unexpectedly and let her in, and said: "Jenny, why did you come here suddenly?"
"I'm so sorry, Susan, I'll bother you at this time," Jennifer hugged the woman named Susan in front of him, and said: "However, Bob and I are on the phone. It only takes a while."
Susan Iger shook her head indifferently, took Jennifer into the living room, and greeted her two daughters, Catherine and Amanda, who were watching TV, and explained, "Bob just came back and is changing clothes. , You wait a moment. By the way, I just brewed the coffee, taste it together."
"Thank you, Susan."
Jennifer nodded and watched Susan walk away, then smiled and talked to two eleven or twelve-year-old girls. Since my parents are very good friends, we all know each other.
After waiting patiently for a while, Jennifer was chatting with Susan while drinking coffee. A middle-aged black-haired gentleman walked downstairs, it was Robert Iger.
Robert Iger saw Jennifer, took two steps forward with a smile, gently hugged the girl who stood up, and said, "Jenny, what can I do if you call me? Also, you come back at this time and tell your father Is Mommy?"
"I'll go back later," Jennifer was a little embarrassed when he heard the question behind Robert Iger, but still said, "Bob, I hope you can do me a favor."
With that said, Jennifer has taken out a video tape from her backpack.
When the Robert Egg family saw Jennifer's actions, they were a little unclear, so they just waited for her to continue.
Jennifer raised the video tape in her hand, thought about it, and asked, "Bob, do you have a video recorder in your study?"
Robert Iger shook his head suspiciously.
Seeing the situation in front of her, Susan Iger roughly felt that she understood something, and proactively said: "Jenny, we have it in our bedroom, so you can go there to see it."
Listening to Susan's tone, Jennifer realized that she must think this videotape was some kind of shameful scandal. She shook her head quickly, pointed to the video recorder in the living room, and said with a smile: "You can play it here."
Robert Egger's youngest daughter, Amanda, suddenly became interested when she heard that the video was going to be played. She stepped forward and grabbed the tape in Jennifer's hands and said, "I'll come, I'll come."
Both Iger and his wife knew that Jennifer was a well-measured girl. Seeing that she hadn't stopped her little daughter from taking the video tape, they sat down on the sofa together, smiling and waiting to watch the content on the tape.
After a while, pressing the play button, Amanda stepped aside.
The first thing that appeared on the TV screen was a stall selling all kinds of ornaments. The lens seemed a little careless, and someone could be faintly heard talking next to him, mixed with the sound of debugging guitars.
Then, as a male voice said '"The Bumble Bee," to Jenny', the clever and rapid guitar sound immediately flowed out of Robert Iger's home theater with excellent sound.
Because at a certain moment, everyone around was instantly quiet, the guitar sound at this time appeared pure and clear, with a certain mysterious attraction.
Although it has been revisited countless times, Jennifer still showed a slight satisfaction on her face listening to the tune from the stereo. Robert Iger raised his eyebrows slightly, and looked at Jennifer with some doubt in surprise.
Susan Iger asked directly: "I played too hard, Jenny, who is this?"
Before Jennifer could answer, the camera on the TV screen had already been turned around, and it was quickly aimed at a big boy holding an acoustic guitar.
The picture quality of the ultra-eight millimeter film is still good, so when a figure appeared in the lens, Susan Iger and the two little girls were a little confused, but Robert Iger's eyes instantly narrowed.
Jennifer withdrew her attention from the TV screen, glanced at Robert Iger, noticed the change in his expression, and suddenly became more confident.
The video tape is not long, only about five minutes.
However, when the crazy performance on the TV screen ended, Robert Egger's youngest daughter, Amanda, reacted from surprise, and suddenly exclaimed: "It's so cool, Dad, I want to learn guitar. Also, Jenny , Is this your boyfriend, can you let him teach me?"
As Amanda said so, Robert's eldest daughter, Catherine, also turned her head hopefully to her parents.
Susan Iger finally reacted at this time, but still felt a little unbelievable, and said: "This boy, it seems, should be the Simon Westero?"
Jennifer smiled and nodded.
Robert Iger has fallen into thinking.
This week, why is there so much multimedia chasing Simon Westeros news crazily? The reason is simple, because Simon has a strong social attention, which can bring higher newspaper sales and TV program ratings.
However, as the core of this incident, Simon Westero has never directly responded to the heated discussion in the media, which I have to say is a pity.
Correspondingly, whether it is a fan of "Lola Run" or an ordinary passerby audience, due to Simon Westero's avoidance of the media, he is destined to be very interested in media information directly related to him.
In this case, a box of video tapes showing Simon Westero's amazing guitar skills suddenly appeared, and it can respond to many media queries about Simon Westero during this period.
So, if you put it on the TV network, what effect will it have?
After thinking about it for a moment, Robert Iger got up, walked over and took out the videotape in his own hand, and then he turned around and said, "Jenny, what do you want me to do?"
Jennifer also stood up and looked at Robert, with a rare determination in her eyes, and said, "Tomorrow, "Good Morning America."