The next day, there was a major scene. The SS drove all the Jews out of the house and let them gather in the open space. This made Angela meet the three leading actors for the first time, the SS officer-Ralph Fiennes, Jewish Accountants - Ben Kingsley and Oskar Schindler - Liam. Nissen, as in memory, has not changed.
For the first two, Angela didn't have much impression, only knew that they were British actors, both of whom were stage plays, Ben Kingsley played Gandhi in 1982, and Ralph Fiennes played Voldemort - of course, That was 10 years later.
But she knew too much about Liam Neeson. This Irish actor is a very good actor. His parents are scholars and his sisters are teachers. The troupe, after working in various professions such as forklift driver, truck driver, assistant architect, and amateur boxer, finally started acting, and after starring in several low-budget movies, it finally made a hit with "Transformation Black Man", and then Spielberg took a fancy to the role of Schindler for his excellent performance in "Mrs.
If nothing else, he will also appear in many excellent movies in the future, such as "The Phantom Menace of Star Wars", "Gangs of New York", "Love Actually", etc., but Angela is most impressed in "Hurricane Rescue" The agent’s father, the day before his rebirth, he happened to be in front of the computer and reminisced about the movie, so he remembered that funny line:
"Have you seen this button? As long as I press it lightly, dozens of police officers will rush in immediately. You don't even have time to lift your pants! Be honest, or I will arrest you for the crime of wasting time!"
Every time she sees him, the girl thinks of this sentence and can't help but want to laugh - of course, she didn't laugh, anyway, it's a very serious movie now, and the extras are He is the descendant of the survivors of this incident. If he laughed, it would not only be disrespectful.
And another reason that impressed her was that the wife Liam Neeson was about to meet, Natasha Richardson, played the role of the mother in the previous life "Born to Be", and when she was skiing in Canada in 2009, He was unfortunately killed. Hearing the news at that time made the "he" at that time very entangled. I wonder if such a thing will happen in this life
Angela immediately threw this question to the back of her mind. "Schindler's List" can be filmed in advance. Who knows what will happen in this life? Even if she wants to do something, it's not now, she still has to be an extra.
The extras are not easy to perform. Whether she was run over by the Nazis or stood in the queue waiting for the inspection, she was a little dizzy, and her spirit was still not very concentrated, and she was a little absent-minded.
The only gain is to gradually become familiar with the surrounding Jewish descendants who participated in the performance. Although she is only a quarter of Jewish blood, and her father's lineage, they still recognize her as Jewish. Pai recognized his father's lineage.
Soon night fell, and there was originally a scene at night, but Spielberg immediately announced the completion of today's filming task after receiving a call, and then packed up and left here in a hurry after returning to the hotel.
Angela didn't care so much. After chatting with a few little Jewish girls, she went back to the hotel. The Evertra Hotel is just outside the Kazimir district and has quite a history. Not as meticulous and luxurious as those big hotels, but also clean and tidy. Angela didn't have many requirements for accommodation, so she rejected Sparrow's suggestion to change to the city and stayed here.
After returning to her room, Angela continued to plagiarize the script and compose new songs. Unfortunately, after two or three hours, "Runaway Bride" was written in less than two pages, and the last new song is still far away. So, after biting the pen holder for a long time, the girl finally sighed and decided to go out for a walk outside the hotel.
The lights in the corridor are a little dim, and many younger children are running around and playing—the entire hotel has been contracted by the crew to live in for the extras, while Angela greets the people she just met these days. , while walking up the stairs, she doesn't live high, she's on the fifth floor, she walks down with her legs and takes the elevator to get a good workout.
A few minutes later, she came to the reception hall, and as soon as she came out of the entrance of the stairwell, she saw Spielberg approaching the elevator with several people, one of them was a man in his forties, in a wheelchair, black. The brown curly fat face looks familiar. Before Angela came back to her senses, the elevator door had already closed and started to rise.
The girl didn't pay attention at first, but when she walked to the door of the hotel, she suddenly reacted. As a girl who likes the violin, she finally remembered who this person is, Itzhak Perlman! The famous Jewish violinist was disabled for life because of polio at the age of 4. Then he began to learn piano at the age of 5. At the age of 13, he was selected to perform on American TV stations. Known as the "Prince of Violin", the biggest feature of his performance is the perfect combination of romantic enthusiasm and classical harmony and balance. The sad but hopeful tune in "Schindler's List" is He played it!
Angela was a little surprised, why did he appear here? There's no way he's also here to be an extra, right? If you want to perform music, then you have to go to post-production, right
With such doubts, the girl thought about it and walked back. The elevator has not been used since it stopped, so she knew that they went to the 7th floor on the top floor. After the elevator got off, she followed it to the 7th floor. .
The top floor is where the director and the staff live, so that they can discuss issues at any time. On the contrary, it seems to be much quieter. Angela, who got out of the elevator, looked around, she forgot that Spielberg lived in that room. , At this time, a middle-aged man in his forties came out of his room and looked at the elevator. When he saw the girl, he couldn't help but be slightly taken aback.
Angela was also stunned. The man in front of her was actually Adam Raymond. Yes, the photographer who worked together in "Born Together" and "Hide and Seek". He also discovered Kate in New York this summer and invited him to participate. Filming of "Smell the Scent and Know a Woman".
"Hello, Mr. Raymond, it's a pleasure to see you here." Angela stretched out her hand first.
"I'm also very happy to meet you, Miss Angela, um... I didn't expect you to be in this movie too." Adam came back to his senses and shook hands with the girl, but his expression was a little unnatural, like What are you covering up.
But Angela didn't pay attention to this, and continued to ask, "Are you going out?"
"Yes, I'm going out to buy something, what's the matter?" asked Adam, who was back to normal.
"Do you know which room Mr. Spielberg has?"
"Oh, the last one on the left, do you see it, it's the one next to the conference room." Adam turned his head and pointed to the end of the corridor.
"Thank you, Mr. Raymond, then I won't disturb you." Angela nodded hurriedly and was about to go over.
"Mr. Spielberg went out and may not come back now." Adam reminded kindly.
"It's okay, I saw him come back." The girl turned back and smiled, and quickly walked to Mr. Director's room. Adam shrugged and got into the elevator.
After the bell rang for a long time, no one opened the door. Angela frowned and rang the doorbell again, but still no one opened the door. Where did they go? Did you see them coming up
The girl scratched her head and suddenly heard a sound. She quickly pricked up her ears to find the source of the sound, but it was gone. After listening carefully, she came out again. The sound came from behind the door of the conference room. It came, and it took two or three minutes to hear a little bit, as if explaining something.
Angela leaned over and put her ear to the door and listened, but she still couldn't hear what she was talking about. She thought about it, reached out and gently turned the door handle, and the door was opened with a slight sound, and the girl stuck out her tongue. A sense of excitement about the success of the thief came to my heart, and I quickly pushed open a crack and crept in.
The conference room was lit with lights, it was dark, about four or five people were sitting, a screen was hung in front of it, and a video camera was placed in the middle, hitting the beam on it, and it was playing some black and white film.
Was it just taken recently? Cut it out so soon? Angela sneaked into the person with doubts and looked at the big screen. When she saw what it was, a huge hand immediately pinched her heart!
There is a person in the picture, a person so thin that only a piece of skin is stretched on his body, staggering through the ruins with the help of a few soldiers, even in black and white, the bones, especially the ribs, are clearly visible. ! Following the camera switch to the middle of a row of corpses, many of the corpses have their eyes wide open, especially after a close-up, you can even see the cracks in the corners of the eyes!
The girl doesn't know how she insisted on these shots. This set of shots was seen many years ago when "he" accidentally changed channels on TV. When it appeared on TV: The following shots may make people feel uncomfortable At the time, "he" shrugged his shoulders in disapproval, but after only a few scenes, he couldn't stand it anymore, he felt chest tightness and wanted to vomit, so he hurriedly changed the channel. At that time, "he" was never a strong person, so even I have never been to the Nanjing Massacre Museum.
Maybe you can hold on for now - a woman can endure nine times as much pain as a man, but after a few shots, she felt the world turn around and grabbed her stomach with one hand, squeezing it hard, as if trying to put All the things inside were pressed out. She bent down and exhaled with a big mouth, like a bowed shrimp, stumbled a few steps, and knocked over a table with a bang, attracting everyone's attention. .