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After simply tidying up the set, the last group of people began to rush back to the station.
Eric and Catherine walked behind the crowd, and everyone took the initiative to leave room for them to chat privately. Even Catherine's female assistant walked nearby in a 'interesting' way. Catherine's face was a little red when she found this situation , I still took the initiative to chat with Eric about the filming progress of the film.
"Terrence and I plan to shoot all the group scenes in the next month, and the rest of the shots can be polished slowly. After all, the shooting here will probably take until May. We have already received the Invitation to the film festival, the film will probably debut in Venice in September."
Eric said: "The Venice Film Festival puts more emphasis on art films. Given the subject matter of this film, it should be more suitable for the Berlin Film Festival, which has a strong political atmosphere?"
"Yes," Catherine nodded, and said, "But the Berlin Film Festival is held in February every year, and this year will definitely not be able to catch up. If you are willing to postpone the film's release for a year, we can apply for next year's Berlin Film Festival."
"Well, there's no need for that," Eric shook his head with a smile, and said, "Our main goal is Oscar."
"Although it is exploring a completely different theme of war, compared to last year's "Saving Private Ryan", it is impossible for "Red Alert" to show Hanks' breakthrough in "Forrest Gump". Well, you have to be mentally prepared," Catherine teased Eric a little, laughed again, and said, "I almost forgot, you don't care about Oscar."
"You're wrong, I still care about Oscar."
Catherine glanced at Eric: "All you care about is the economic benefits brought by Oscar."
"Okay, I admit it." Eric spread his hands and said pitifully, "So, do you think I'm very vulgar now and want to draw a line with me?"
Catherine smiled lightly, and asked again: "I heard that you were almost kidnapped in Mexico?"
"It's not that serious. No gun was fired. It's just that the media exaggerated in order to copy the news."
Catherine nodded, as if she wanted to ask something again, but didn't say it.
Eric probably guessed what she was thinking. Catherine probably wanted to ask about "Titanic". Feeling that Catherine instinctively didn't want to mention Cameron's subtle emotions in front of him, Eric smiled and said proactively: ""Titanic" may also be released at the end of the year, so the situation may be different at that time. It’s going to be exactly the same as last year.”
The year before last, Catherine's "Saving Private Ryan" and Cameron's "True Lies" collided head-on in the summer, because the filming progress of "Titanic" was seriously delayed, and this situation will definitely continue to happen at the end of the year.
It's just that, compared to "Saving Private Ryan", which has strong commercial elements, "Red Alert" is very artistic, and even a little boring. I'm afraid it won't do well at the box office this year. Of course, if the topic of Catherine and Cameron's film duel can be stirred up again, with enough topicality, the box office of "Red Alert" will definitely be much higher than the original version.
"I'm only in charge of filming, and you can arrange the rest," Catherine said lightly, without any aversion to this situation.
Artists want to pursue the art of film, but they must not make the film company unable to survive. In this regard, as a female director who is not so smooth in Hollywood, Catherine understands it very well.
Back at the crew’s residence, the sky had already darkened. After a simple dinner, Catherine and others came to the simple post-production studio of the residence and began to check today’s shooting materials.
Eric also helped to sort it out, and checked the recent shooting results of the crew by the way. Eric is not very good at art films, so he didn't take the liberty to point fingers. He just patiently listened to the explanations of Catherine and Terrence Malick, and occasionally expressed his opinions as a bystander. Adopted, Eric didn't care too much.
He worked like this until nearly ten o'clock, and when he left the studio, the outdoors was breezy, and many crew members gathered outdoors to drink, chat and play cards. There was also a barbecue grill set up in the open space, and the smell of barbecue came from time to time.
Terrence Malick and Eric greeted each other, and walked towards the crowd with the two production assistants who came out of the post studio together.
Catherine returned her hand to the crowd and asked Eric, "Are you going there?"
"What about you?" Eric asked back.
Catherine shook her head and said, "I'm going back to rest."
"Oh, then I'll go to rest too. I'm very tired after flying and driving in the afternoon."
Catherine nodded, and walked side by side with Eric towards the temporary dormitory.
When she came to the door of the board room where Catherine lived, the woman looked at the little man who had no intention of leaving, with a helpless and shy expression on her face, and said, "Aren't you going back?"
"Oh, I heard that there are a lot of snakes in Australia. Shall I check it for you?"
Catherine shook her head: "I'm not afraid of snakes."
Eric showed dissatisfaction on his face: "How can this work, how can women not be afraid of snakes."
Catherine raised her eyebrows: "Why are women afraid of snakes. ???? Read a book"
"I mean," Eric spread his hands: "Even if you're really not afraid of snakes, you should always act scared in front of men. This is a normal rule of thumb for interpersonal communication."
"You have so many fallacies," Catherine gave Eric a blank look, took out the key to open the door, and walked in by herself.
Eric smiled, and since Catherine didn't obviously refuse, he also walked in.
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After simply tidying up the set, the last group of people began to rush back to the station.
Eric and Catherine walked behind the crowd, and everyone took the initiative to leave room for them to chat privately. Even Catherine's female assistant walked nearby in a 'interesting' way. Catherine's face was a little red when she found this situation , I still took the initiative to chat with Eric about the filming progress of the film.
"Terrence and I plan to finish filming all the group scenes in the next month, and the rest can be polished slowly. After all, the shooting here will probably take until May. We have already received the Venice Film Festival invitation, the film will probably have its first showing in Venice in September."
Eric said: "The Venice Film Festival puts more emphasis on art films. Given the subject matter of this film, it should be more suitable for the Berlin Film Festival, which has a strong political atmosphere?"
"Yes," Catherine nodded, and said, "But the Berlin Film Festival is held in February every year, and this year will definitely not be able to catch up. If you are willing to postpone the film's release for a year, we can apply for next year's Berlin Film Festival."
"Well, there's no need for that," Eric shook his head with a smile, and said, "Our main goal is Oscar."
"Although it is exploring a completely different theme of war, compared to last year's "Saving Private Ryan", it is impossible for "Red Alert" to show Hanks' breakthrough in "Forrest Gump". Well, you have to be mentally prepared," Catherine teased Eric a little, laughed again, and said, "I almost forgot, you don't care about Oscar."
"You're wrong, I still care about Oscar."
Catherine glanced at Eric: "All you care about is the economic benefits brought by Oscar."
"Okay, I admit it." Eric spread his hands and said pitifully, "So, do you think I'm very vulgar now and want to draw a line with me?"
Catherine smiled, and asked again: "I heard that you were almost hijacked in Mexico?"
"It's not that serious. No gun was fired. It's just that the media exaggerated in order to copy the news."
Catherine nodded, as if she wanted to ask something again, but didn't say it.
Eric probably guessed what she was thinking. Catherine probably wanted to ask about "Titanic". Feeling that Catherine instinctively didn't want to mention Cameron's subtle emotions in front of him, Eric smiled and said proactively: ""Titanic" may also be released at the end of the year, so the situation may be different at that time. It’s going to be exactly the same as last year.”
The year before last, Catherine's "Saving Private Ryan" and Cameron's "True Lies" collided head-on in the summer, because the filming progress of "Titanic" was seriously delayed, and this situation will definitely continue to happen at the end of the year.
It's just that, compared to "Saving Private Ryan", which has strong commercial elements, "Red Alert" is very artistic, and even a little boring. I'm afraid it won't do well at the box office this year. Of course, if the topic of Catherine and Cameron's film duel can be stirred up again, with enough topicality, the box office of "Red Alert" will definitely be much higher than the original version.
"I'm only in charge of filming, and you can arrange the rest," Catherine said lightly, without any aversion to this situation.
Artists want to pursue the art of film, but they must not make the film company unable to survive. In this regard, as a female director who is not so smooth in Hollywood, Catherine understands it very well.
Back at the crew’s residence, the sky had already darkened. After a simple dinner, Catherine and others came to the simple post-production studio of the residence and began to check today’s shooting materials.
Eric also helped to sort it out, and checked the recent shooting results of the crew by the way. Eric is not very good at art films, so he didn't take the liberty to point fingers. He just patiently listened to the explanations of Catherine and Terrence Malick, and occasionally expressed his opinions as a bystander. Adopted, Eric didn't care too much.
He worked like this until nearly ten o'clock, and when he left the studio, the outdoors was breezy, and many crew members gathered outdoors to drink, chat and play cards. There was also a barbecue grill set up in the open space, and the smell of barbecue came from time to time.
Terrence Malick and Eric greeted each other, and walked towards the crowd with the two production assistants who came out of the post studio together.
Catherine returned her hand to the crowd and asked Eric, "Are you going there?"
"What about you?" Eric asked back.
Catherine shook her head and said, "I'm going back to rest."
"Oh, then I'll go to rest too. I'm very tired after flying and driving in the afternoon."
Catherine nodded, and walked side by side with Eric towards the temporary dormitory.
When she came to the door of the board room where Catherine lived, the woman looked at the little man who had no intention of leaving, with a helpless and shy expression on her face, and said, "Aren't you going back?"
"Oh, I heard that there are a lot of snakes in Australia. Shall I check it for you?"
Catherine shook her head: "I'm not afraid of snakes."
Eric showed dissatisfaction on his face: "How can this work, how can women not be afraid of snakes."
Catherine raised her eyebrows: "Why are women afraid of snakes?"
"I mean," Eric spread his hands: "Even if you're really not afraid of snakes, you should always act scared in front of men. This is a normal rule of thumb for interpersonal communication."
"You have so many fallacies," Catherine gave Eric a blank look, took out the key to open the door, and walked in by herself.
Eric smiled, and since Catherine didn't obviously refuse, he also walked in.
Back at the crew’s residence, the sky had already darkened. After a simple dinner, Catherine and others came to the simple post-production studio of the residence and began to check today’s shooting materials.
Eric also helped to sort it out, and checked the recent shooting results of the crew by the way. Eric is not very good at art films, so he didn't take the liberty to point fingers. He just patiently listened to the explanations of Catherine and Terrence Malick, and occasionally expressed his opinions as a bystander. Adopted, Eric didn't care too much.
He worked like this until nearly ten o'clock, and when he left the studio, the outdoors was breezy, and many crew members gathered outdoors to drink, chat and play cards. There was also a barbecue grill set up in the open space, and the smell of barbecue came from time to time.
Terrence Malick and Eric greeted each other, and walked towards the crowd with the two production assistants who came out of the post studio together.
Catherine returned her hand to the crowd and asked Eric, "Are you going there?"
"What about you?" Eric asked back.
Catherine shook her head and said, "I'm going back to rest."
"Oh, then I'll go to rest too. I'm very tired after flying and driving in the afternoon."
Catherine nodded, and walked side by side with Eric towards the temporary dormitory.
When she came to the door of the board room where Catherine lived, the woman looked at the little man who had no intention of leaving, with a helpless and shy expression on her face, and said, "Aren't you going back?"
"Oh, I heard that there are a lot of snakes in Australia. Shall I check it for you?"
Catherine shook her head: "I'm not afraid of snakes."
Eric showed dissatisfaction on his face: "How can this work, how can women not be afraid of snakes."
Catherine raised her eyebrows: "Why are women afraid of snakes?"
"I mean," Eric spread his hands: "Even if you're really not afraid of snakes, you should always act scared in front of men. This is a normal rule of thumb for interpersonal communication."
"You have so many fallacies," Catherine gave Eric a blank look, took out the key to open the door, and walked in by herself.
Eric smiled, and since Catherine didn't obviously refuse, he also walked in. (To be continued.)