On set, Lucas, in his role as Jacob, delivered a performance that impressed everyone. However, after the shoot, Lucas, alongside Drake and Felicity, revisited the footage. Viewing his portrayal on the Canon EOS 7D I's screen, Lucas couldn't shake off a feeling of discontent, remarking, "Something isn't right with my acting here..."
This admission rendered Drake, Felicity, and the nearby crew speechless.
Drake attempted to reassure him, "Come on, we've gone through numerous takes. Your performance is genuinely compelling. Perhaps you're just being overly critical of yourself?"
Drake recognized Lucas's exceptional talent in Hollywood but felt his perfectionism was becoming counterproductive.
This sentiment was shared not only by Drake but also by Felicity and the rest of the crew, who found Lucas's meticulousness increasingly frustrating.
Feeling the need for a moment of solitude, Lucas excused himself and wandered down the hallway, lost in introspection.
Observing his departure, Felicity voiced her concern to Drake, "Is he going to be okay?"
Drake replied with a sigh, "I'm not sure. To be honest, I have great admiration for Lucas. His work in '127 Hours' was exemplary, and his current performance is strong. Yet, he's too self-critical. Does he truly believe his acting is lacking? By that standard, what does it say about the rest of us in Hollywood?"
Felicity nodded in silent agreement.
Elsewhere, Lucas, meandering through the hallway, encountered Jennifer and Charlie engaged in conversation. Aware that their presence might disrupt filming, they, along with others not involved in the current scene, had distanced themselves from the set.
Jennifer inquired, "Have you finished filming?"
Lucas responded, "No, we've barely started. We can't seem to get the first scene right because I feel something's off with my performance..." He was aware of the annoyance his insistence caused among the crew and cast, a departure from his usual demeanor. For the first time, he doubted his portrayal of Jacob, despite extensive preparation.
Jennifer and Charlie looked at him incredulously. Charlie remarked, "Lucas, you're a talented actor, but this perfectionism could hold back the project. Even if you've invested financially, accepting the work might be for the best—"
Interrupting, Jennifer said, "Charlie, don't be so harsh. Lucas only wants what's best for the project."
Lucas, however, conceded, "No, Jennifer. Charlie is right. My insistence on perfection might be troubling everyone..." He sighed, then added, "But I believe if I could get it right, it could truly elevate the film."
The pair fell silent, pondering his words.
Lucas then excused himself, "I need some time alone to clear my thoughts and figure out what's missing in my performance."
As he walked away, Jennifer hastened after him, leaving Charlie behind. Catching up, she tentatively offered, "Lucas, if you'd like, we could discuss your performance. Perhaps I could... help you in some way?" Her offer was made shyly, hinting at a desire to help.
Lucas offered a grateful smile to Jennifer, his heart warmed by her empathy. Amid the growing sense of alienation from the project's team, Jennifer's genuine willingness to help was a ray of light. "I should thank you in advance," he said, his smile reaching his eyes. Jennifer, touched by the authenticity of his smile, felt her heart skip a beat, prompting her to shyly look away as they walked side by side through the hallway. "So, Lucas, you feel there's something off with your performance in that scene. Can you identify what's missing?" she gently probed.
Lucas sighed, his expression clouded with frustration. "I'm at a loss. There's definitely something lacking, but I can't quite figure out what it is."
Jennifer's interest was piqued, thought, "That's quite intriguing. Understanding Lucas situation right now could even offer insights for my own acting career in the future," she reflected. "So, you sense a gap in your performance but can't pinpoint it?"
Lucas simply nodded. Before Jennifer could delve deeper, Lucas mentioned, "Actually, I have the camera right here. You can watch the scene and see for yourself." He proceeded to open his bag, pulled out the handheld camera, and handed it to a surprised Jennifer.
"You have the camera with you?" Jennifer asked, eyebrows raised.
"Yes," Lucas confirmed, "I borrowed it from Drake so I could review the scene more closely. It might help me identify what's missing."
Jennifer nodded thoughtfully as they stepped out into the bright afternoon light. Turning on the camera, she played back the scene they had just filmed, watching Lucas's performance with a critical eye.
Walking side by side along the bustling city street, Jennifer turned to Lucas, her expression contemplative. "It's odd. Watching you act, I can't fault your performance. Yet, something was missing. I felt it more deeply this time, but I can't quite put my finger on what it is."
Lucas, feeling a sense of validation, replied with a sense of relief. "You see it too? I knew something was off. It's reassuring to hear you say that."
Jennifer laughed lightly, a spark of camaraderie between them. "Well, I would hope so. I'm an actor, too, after all."
As they continued their stroll, the conversation flowed easily between them. Deciding to take a break, they spotted a cozy café and decided it was the perfect place to sit down, relax, and delve deeper into the mystery of what Lucas's acting was missing.
Seated comfortably across from each other, they were momentarily interrupted by the server's question about their coffee order. Without hesitation, both Lucas and Jennifer exclaimed, "Classic Latte, please!" Their simultaneous choice surprised them both, leading to a shared moment of laughter.
Jennifer teased, "I didn't know you had the same taste in coffee as me."
Lucas, smiling, responded, "Seems like we have more in common than I thought."
Interrupting their moment, the server asked, "Classic Lattes for both of you?"
Lucas turned and confirmed, "Yes, please."
With a nod, the server went off to place their orders.
Turning back to each other, Jennifer sparked a new conversation. "So, what's your take on Classic Lattes?"
Lucas, with a warm smile, shared, "I love them for their rich, robust espresso flavor, softened by the creamy steamed milk. It's like they're both grounded and versatile at the same time..."
Jennifer nodded in agreement, "Exactly! It's the same reason for me. They're strong yet gentle, very much how I like to see myself, grounded and versatile."
Lucas couldn't help but laugh. "Expressing yourself as a coffee now?"
Blushing slightly, Jennifer replied, "Why not? I think it fits. Grounded and versatile, right?"
Lucas chuckled again, "Heh."
Jennifer, with a playful smile, pressed, "And what does that 'heh' mean?"
"Just amused," Lucas said, his smile brightening. His earlier frustrations seemed to fade away in Jennifer's company, lightening his mood significantly.
Their coffees arrived shortly after, and they resumed their discussion on what Lucas's acting might be missing.
Their attention was briefly diverted by a couple entering the café, openly displaying their affection. Initially, Lucas and Jennifer tried to ignore them, but as the couple settled next to their table, they couldn't help but observe. The unabashed display of love and desire between the two, culminating in a kiss, made both Lucas and Jennifer blush.
It was then that Jennifer had an epiphany. "Lucas," she whispered excitedly, "I think I've figured out what was missing in your performance!"