Hollywood Road

Chapter 227 Confrontation Fighting Technique

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Standing under the spotlight, Murphy kept changing his posture according to the photographer's request. The well-fitting suit was worn on his body, highlighting the sharp-edged outline like a rock. The shirt inside was opened with the top two The button, in addition to his strong temperament, added an unruly and free and easy, coupled with the faint smile on the corner of his mouth and bright and deep eyes, it actually produced an unusually attractive temperament. ? Bayi Chinese ?)〉)〕〕〕〕〉))\u003e]

After the photographer from "Vanity Fair" finished the standing pose, Murphy sat in a boss chair and continued to shoot him sitting.

Grace and Billy Rossis stood in the corner of the studio, looking over there.

"On his terms," ​​Grace looked at Murphy under the spotlight and shook his head, "it would be too wasteful not to be a star."

"Being a star is a waste." Bill Rossis disagreed with her words, "He has the potential to become a top director, why should he want to be a star?"

Grace agrees with Bill Rossis' point of view, "Obviously you can compete in appearance, but you have to rely on talent..."

Bill Rosses nodded, and suddenly changed the subject, "How was your talk with Gal Gadot yesterday?"

"Miss Israel is only eighteen years old, but she is bright and precocious,"

CAA will help important customers deal with all potential troubles, and Grace also took the time to talk to Gal Gadot, "She is Miss Universe from Israel and has received professional training in dealing with the media. According to my understanding, she Her family background in Israel is very good, her personality is also very independent, and it was Murphy who actively pursued her, not the kind of girl who wants to rely on her to make a fortune."

She and Bill Rossis are very clear that Hollywood has never lacked women with these thoughts. These women often cause great pain to the man, and even make some people never recover from it.

They have seen the relationship between Murphy and Carey Mulligan. Murphy's talent, mind and will are all top choices. Only emotional intelligence is really not flattering, which is what they are most worried about.

In order not to affect him, she and Bill Rosses took the initiative to block all news about Carey Mulligan from Murphy in the past six months.

"That's good." Bill Rossis relieved, and asked again, "What about the others?"

Grace thought for a while and said, "I think the only troublesome thing is that Gal Gadot's home is in Israel. When I talked to her,

She inadvertently revealed that after participating in the Miss Universe contest, she wanted to go back to Israel to study at university. "

"Universities are also available in the United States, and there are many world-renowned schools in Los Angeles." Bill Rossis was not too worried, and urged, "You can communicate with Murphy about this, as long as he can persuade her, it will not be a problem."

Murphy's future is tightly tied to his future, and Bill Rossis doesn't want to see any unfavorable factors affecting his progress.

The shooting didn't last long. Murphy is a director, not an actor who is very photogenic. After the photo shoot, Murphy walked out of the spotlight area. Immediately, a makeup artist came to help him wipe his sweat, and Bill Rossis also left. come over.

After the makeup artist left, Bill Rosses accompanied Murphy out of the studio and walked towards the interview room specially prepared by Vanity Fair.

"Although I have communicated with the editorial department of "Vanity Fair," Bill Rossi said as he walked, "but with the style of doing things of "Vanity Fair", it will definitely not follow the set questions. You should pay more attention. I and Grace is just outside the interview room, if you have a question that is difficult to answer, take a break and we will help you solve it."

Murphy nodded slightly, "Don't worry, I know how to do it."

Compared with Gal Gadot, Bill Rossis is not too worried about this interview. With Murphy's ability, he won't have too many problems dealing with the reporters of "Vanity Fair".

Walking into the interview room alone, a woman in a professional suit greeted her immediately. She stretched out a hand and showed a warm smile, "Hello, Murphy, we meet again."

Murphy shook her hand lightly, "Hello, Jane."

The person who interviewed him was Jennifer Mona introduced by Kara Firth last time.

This is not a place to exchange pleasantries. The two sat on two single sofas facing each other across a small glass round table, ready to start their respective work.

In addition to the routine pens and notebooks, Jennifer Mona also took out a voice recorder and motioned to Murphy, "Can I?"

This was discussed before, and Murphy made a gesture of invitation, "Please go ahead."

Jennifer - Mona pressed the record button, the interview officially began.

She smoothed her long hair back and said, "Congratulations, Murphy. You won your first box office title after entering Hollywood last weekend."

"Thank you." Murphy smiled.

The other party started with what he was most proud of and showed off recently, which was also expected. This is a common method used by reporters. First, use a good attitude to close the relationship with the interviewee and establish a bridge of smooth communication. Then go to cover those unknown secrets, or induce the interviewee to lose control of their emotions, in order to achieve their own goals.

Although he has not received professional training in this area, Murphy has worked as a freelance reporter and comes from an era where information flow is extremely advanced, so he knows some skills in this area.

The smile on Jennifer Mona's face became more enthusiastic, "How do you feel when you see the weekly box office figure of 3.68 million US dollars?"

"I once wondered if I was dazzled. I never thought that there would be as much as 3.68 million US dollars in the weekend," Murphy said exaggeratedly. "When I received the notice from Miramax in the morning, I shouted excitedly." It took a full minute! Fortunately my neighbor was understanding and didn't call the police..."

Speaking of this, Murphy laughed, "This is my first box office champion, and I will always remember this number."

"Did a lot of people congratulate you?" Jennifer Mona asked again.

"Many people, all the members of the crew, we congratulate each other," Murphy shrugged, "because we have done an outstanding job. And my agent, my friends..."

Speaking of friends, Jennifer Mona suddenly changed the subject, "You have been cooperating with some actors continuously, is your relationship very good?"

"Yes!" Murphy nodded seriously, "I never deny this. Donnie, Jim, Seth, and Jonah, we are not only like-minded friends, but also brothers who share weal and woe! They They are all very talented actors, and I am very proud to work with them continuously."

When saying these words, Murphy seemed to reveal his true feelings and seemed a little excited.

After asking a few more questions about the small team, and feeling that the timing was about right, Jennifer Mona asked suddenly, "I heard that you and Robert Downey Jr. met in prison?"

Murphy nodded slightly, "We used to live in the same cell."

"Someone gave us information that you are very famous in the state prison!" Jennifer Mona glanced at Murphy, "And notoriety!"

Is this the beginning? Murphy had already been mentally prepared, and after a little thought, he said, "I'm helpless. It's like this outside the prison, and it's still the same inside the prison. What kind of place is a prison? Jane, you don't think it's heaven, do you? "

Jennifer Mona shook her head, and Murphy pointed to herself, "For a helpless person like me, if he wants to protect himself in the dangerous environment of a prison, of course he must become tough and let others obey you. ..."

He deliberately changed his tone of joke, "Prison is not a place to convince people with virtue."

"Uh..." Jennifer Mona didn't expect Murphy to answer like this at all, and she couldn't help being slightly taken aback. Fortunately, she reacted quickly enough and immediately asked the next question, which properly covered up her failure in this round of confrontation , "There is also news that you had contacts with drug dealers when you were in prison, and the source of the start-up funds is unknown."

Murphy immediately retorted, "This is a frame-up!"

Jennifer Mona felt she had pulled back, staring at Murphy for an explanation.

"The source of my funding for "Hard Candy" is clear and can be verified," said Murphy, who is not afraid of being investigated. "Before I went to prison, I was a freelance reporter. After I got out of prison, I did it again. In my old business, my start-up capital came from the sale of news videos, and I was lucky enough to report two burglary murderers to the Los Angeles police and received a reward, all of which can be verified.”

This Jennifer Mona is a friend of Kara Firth's, and she doesn't hold back when she asks questions.

Once the confrontation during the interview started, it would not stop immediately. Jennifer Mona knew that since Murphy said so, this experience would definitely stand the scrutiny of the media, so she asked another sharper question, "It is said that you Going to prison is to injure a British director who is very optimistic in the Hollywood industry. The director still has problems with his head and can hardly think independently. What do you think about this?"

"It was an accidental injury, and it was only a superficial injury! Young people are impulsive and will always make some mistakes," Murphy pushed it to his age without a trace, "I regret doing this very much, and I am very sorry. I also paid for it. cost."

"However," he changed the subject, "I don't think the other party's thinking problems have anything to do with me. I just pushed him, which only caused a little skin trauma on his face. He left the hospital in just half a day. Continue to prepare for the film, until ten months later, there is no thinking barrier..."

"As far as I know, he fell off the director's chair erected on the track during the preparation," Murphy said innocently, "If you accidentally injure a person, all the problems that person will have in the future will be attributed to you body? It's too unfair!"

It's not like the British director has no family members. If this matter is really related to him, will he be let off like this? Will you never come to trouble again from the beginning to the end?

This is obviously impossible!

From Murphy's point of view, the other party had a direct intersection with him, and that push may have produced a messy effect like the butterfly effect. (To be continued.)

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