So... Did something happen just now, or was it okay? What happened between Renly and Oggs
In just a few words, the staff were only able to capture a few fragments, and more often they observed the changes in the expressions of Renly and Oggs, and then made up their own minds; but the problem was that they were not very familiar with Oggs, nor did they I am too familiar with Renly. After all, the crew has just been formed. Now I can only speculate through the impression of getting along with each other, and then imagine the direction of the story... Unfortunately, the fire of gossip is doomed to come back in vain.
Renly and Oggs turned and returned like this, but they couldn't see much of the way, obviously something happened, but it seemed that nothing happened.
After Ogus entered the door, he went straight to the monitor to watch the replay, his face was so focused that it was hard to tell the difference; Renly smiled and met his gaze, and that magnanimous appearance made all the inquiring eyes look at him. They all avoided it, feeling a guilty conscience of being a thief.
Olivia and Rachel's eyes were thoughtful, and little things really made them have to re-evaluate Renly, the rumored superstar, who seemed to be a little different from what they had imagined; Ben Whishaw and John-C-Reilly didn't react much, but there was a tumbling emotion hidden under the silent expression, revealing a "no surprise" look, the expression of the old god is much more advanced than those sneaky explorations.
What is certain is that "The Lobster" is no ordinary crew.
Different people's different coping strategies have created many possibilities for the crew that encountered problems on the first day of filming; and each actor has a distinct personality, which makes the crew unique, at least, Renly had not yet experienced such a style of crew.
Bathed in the inquisitive gaze of many gossips, Renly also walked to the monitor, joined Oggs, and began to watch the replay of the performance.
It's the first time Renly has challenged a comedy film since "I'm Cancer" - "Super Marines" is only a dub, and "The Lobster" is a European comedy of a movie, not a rowdy joke , but the irony revealed from the inside out, which is also Renly's first attempt.
Watching the replay of the video, Renly was also carefully pondering whether he should collect some or put some, he himself was not sure, he still needed to ponder and consider. Judging from the effect of the first scene, Renly was a little uncomfortable:
Compared with other works, the performance that Renly gave to the role of David is too calm, it is difficult to detect the waves of those emotions. It is undoubtedly more difficult for a repeater to present an emotional level in such a restrained and stable performance.
But at the same time, compared to other works by Oggs, Renly revealed too many changes during the performance, especially the lines he played on the spot, which disrupted the whole rhythm—not the rhythm of the performance, but the rhythm of the performance. The rhythm of the play is really disrupted by Ogus' rhythm, so it's no wonder Ogus can't control his temper.
So, was Renly's performance too turbulent, or too quiet? These scales must be completed through communication and discussion.
Oggs repeatedly watched the video playback four times, then stood there and thought silently: If he was used to his habits, then this scene must be too "noisy", and those sudden emotional ups and downs ruined the whole movie The sense of rhythm is as if the calm lake suddenly ripples; but Renly's words just now also make sense. He needs to communicate and discuss. Only in this way can his ideas collide with the actors.
Orgs began to think, if this was Rachel's performance, how would he respond
Objectively speaking, Rachel has formed her own performance style, and she is rarely able to break through. Sometimes it is a bad thing, but sometimes it is a good thing; then, after Rachel's performance broke the balance, his first reaction was should be:
"Renly, what's the purpose of your performance like this? I'm just saying that this time I asked for a test, which broke the balance of the whole scene. Wouldn't it be too emotional?" Oggs was changing his way of thinking. It's not easy, but he is willing to try, after all, it was just prejudice before.
"I'm trying to break the rules, which is actually breaking David's life style." Renly could feel the change in Oggs, and he answered earnestly that from being married to going to a hotel single, David's life style was changed by Break, too, David's love model is broken, he's trying to make an attempt, this is the part he just communicated with Oggs outside the hotel door, "On the other hand, I'm trying to carve the character, Separate from the characters of Ben and John."
Just like Wes Anderson's movies, "Moonrise Kingdom", "The Grand Budapest Hotel", etc., almost every character is given a candy-colored weirdness, so the character difference between characters is also It's easy to blur - so his work rarely makes an actor stand out.
The same is true of Ogus, the director's cool style tends to prevail. But "The Lobster" is a little different, because the characters must avoid homogeneity, which gives the story variety and complexity.
The three characters of Renly, Whishaw, and John are all single men who are sent over, and then each can't find a partner for different reasons; of course, the way they solve the problem is also different. In addition to appearance, Renly was looking for a difference in character angularity and character traits.
"If you think it's too abrupt, I can try to be more restrained." Renly added, "Is it only the temporary part of the lines? Or are there too many emotions in other parts?" , Renly, who is eager to try, is likely to exert too much force under the excitement, which is normal.
Oggs didn't answer immediately, but recalled Whishaw's role carefully, "What's the difference you said?" He needed to understand it concretely.
"John is dull, originally silent, and I am jerky." Adjectives that are slightly similar or even similar, but they can figure out different differences when they think about it carefully. Combined with the follow-up story clues, the characters are obviously alive-according to In the previous conception, David may be a combination of dullness and silence, but now he has a unique personality, and the clear lines and edges make the character image vivid on paper.
"Hey, don't take my job. I can do the show too." John Riley put in the right sentence, seemingly ranting about Renly, but it was actually joking, and then the atmosphere on the set became cheerful - before It's also a little depressing because of the subtle atmosphere between Renly and Oggs.
Oggs ignored John, but pondered for a moment, "Let's shoot again, let's restrain our emotions, and let's see the effect."
Orgus is still used to taking the initiative on his own. Before filming in Greece, he was able to create on his own and make adjustments according to his needs; now that he has left Greece, many things are different, not to mention that the partner is still Renly, Oggs will inevitably feel tied.
But now Oggs is also trying to calm himself down: "Lobster" is the first step, and there may be a second step and a third step in the future, at least he is looking forward to it, then after dealing with Renly, he can also be able to do it in the future. Gaining experience should be a good thing.
Renly didn't refute, and simply nodded in agreement, as if the exchange between the two of them at the entrance of the hotel had never happened.
The staff in the entire crew exchanged glances secretly, but they were a little disappointed by the "respect" of Renly and Oggs. Obviously conflicts seemed to be on the verge of breaking out, but the result was peaceful coexistence, and the two even calmly started friendship. Negotiations, it's just too... boring.
The staff who were looking forward to watching the show were inevitably disappointed.
Seeing Renly back in front of her, Nanu was a little nervous and couldn't help but adjust her sitting position slightly, "Sorry." He lowered his voice and said with a slightly uncomfortable expression, "Sorry for ruining your life. Acting. I… I'm so sorry."
Nancy is the one who plays the front desk staff. She is a black man in her thirties. She doesn't have many characteristics and is easy to be ignored in the performance industry. Apparently, she was a little nervous, worried that the performance she had just been terrified of had led to a conflict between Renly and Oggs.
"No, no." Renly waved his hands with a smile. "We need to cooperate with each other. I am ready for a surprise attack, and naturally I understand the possible consequences. Don't worry, we just continue to find a suitable performance rhythm."
Nancy laughed happily, her expression visibly relaxed—though she didn't have stage fright, it didn't mean she didn't know what Renly meant, "So... are you still going with the performance? Or the script? I need to do it. What's the reaction?"
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Although Nancy is a little cautious, her communication is a necessary part of the opponent's play, and Renly also answered earnestly, "Don't worry, you can react naturally. If I don't specifically discuss it and play it on the spot, it means that Well, we don't need to cooperate. You can react or not, it doesn't matter."
The front desk staff of the hotel do not have "character personality". Although Nancy must have her own ideas during the performance, it will not be mentioned in the script, and there will be no influence in the plot, so Nancy can play freely - provided that , she won't add drama on her own like the dragon trick in "The King of Comedy".
Nancy felt a little relieved.
The first scene of the boot was put back into filming, more than once.
Ogus repeatedly communicated and adjusted with Renly, explored more possibilities in terms of the scale of the character's emotions, and tried to find a suitable rhythm; instead, Nancy, who was not nervous, became nervous and made two mistakes. , which led to the re-shooting. In the end, seven versions were shot back and forth, and Oggs ended the shooting.
It's not smooth but not bad, no matter what, "Lobster" will officially start.