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"Director, it's undoubtedly a huge challenge to choose such a young actor Renly Hall to play such a heavy and profound role. How did you choose Renly in the first place?"

"Renly, welcome to Berlin, and thanks for bringing such a work. I would like to ask you, before taking on 'Transcendence,' you were quite successful commercially, and you chose such a strong, experimental work A work with a strong nature will inevitably require courage, what did you think at the beginning?"

"I want to ask Renly, what impressed me the most were two, no, three scenes, one was the bus scene, one was the farewell scene for Erica, and the other was the final recitation scene. In these three scenes, how did you figure out the characters? The emotions and emotions of each scene are very strong and delicate, and the connection between the beginning and the end is clear and accurate. I am very curious about how you acted. "

"Tony, my question is: In this work, you used a lot of close-ups and restored the grain of the film, what inspired you to choose this? Also, how did you capture Renly's performances What about the details?"

"Renly, can you talk about your co-stars? The two young actors are on the big screen for the first time, but their performances are really brilliant. Can you talk about your interaction during the performance?"

"Renly, I have a curiosity, why Henry's emotions were calm, even indifferent and alienated when he first appeared and ended at the end. There was no imagined sadness and pain, and no imagined loneliness and loneliness. Lonely, how did you figure out this role?"

"Tony, I'd like to ask about the Adolph-Hi/T/L suggestion, does it have any profound implications?"

"Renly, how did Henry handle his relationship with his grandfather and mother? How did Henry become a teacher in the absence of family guidance? Also, why? Can you share with us the performance process? Do you have any guesses and understandings?"

...

According to the convention of the film festival, after the screening is over, the audience will ask questions and communicate.

As the top priority, Renly took on two-thirds or more of the questions. The microphone was like a hot potato, sticking to his palm all the time. Even if Renly threaded the needle and directed the question to Sammy, Betty, and even Carl, Marcia, Tony, and others, after a circle, the question would come back to him again.

Not only that, every question is so professional and profound. The average quality of the questions, far exceeding Sundance and Telluride, was a bit overwhelming for Renly -- but, that's what the audience is for. They want to share their views with the creators, and they also want to argue with the crew about certain points of view, either in favor or criticism.

Art exists because it can generate all kinds of different ideas. If after watching a movie, all the audience's thoughts are the same, there is no change, there is no diversity, there is no hierarchy, then at least on the artistic level, the work is a failure. As for popcorn, what it pursues is pleasure/sense, not art, so that's another story.

The 30-minute audience questioning session was jam-packed, and when the last question was asked, it was timed out, but Renly answered amicably; it was followed by the reporter's questioning session, which was different from the audience. The reporters left their seats, and the crew members were surrounded by flowers, scrambling to ask questions.

It is not the two rookie actors who are surrounded by the least crowd, but Carl Lund, the screenwriter, who is behind the scenes, and the attention is always a little lacking, but even Carl is surrounded by seven or eight people. Reporter, one question after another is really overwhelmed; as for the focus of attention, let alone say it.

Renly's side was surrounded by three floors and three floors, and the crowd was so crowded that the lively scene was staggering, and it was comparable to the popular booth at San Diego Comic-Con.

But even so, there were still a steady stream of reporters circling around the periphery, and even Tony, Marcia, and others all fell into the trap, "You can ask Renly these questions", "Why not ask Renly", "I think Renly more appropriate to answer"...

The boiling crowd was like an ocean wave, swept in wave after wave, tightly surrounded in all directions, with absolutely nowhere to escape, almost like a secret room-unless Renly could put his wings on it. In the dense crowd, the air became thick and hot, and gradually, Renly's back began to sweat.

This is absolutely incredible.

In this life, from childhood to adulthood, one of the important etiquettes of nobles is to avoid sweating profusely in public as much as possible, especially in summer, after sweating under the armpits, the shirt gets soaked, which is very rude. Either change clothes immediately, or cover up with a tight coat.

What's more, starting to control the amount of sweating and actually sweating as much as you want is completely contrary to the physical phenomenon; as for those who can't do it, some people choose to use surgery to block the sweat glands in the armpits.

Renly wasn't that crazy, but he did sweat less easily in a quiet state. What's more, now he is in Berlin in the winter of February, and now his back is starting to sweat.

Finally, the reporters gradually dispersed, but Renly didn't know how much time had passed and how many questions he had answered. He just felt his throat was on fire, and it was so dry and painful.

Embarrassed.

A bottle of mineral water was handed over in front of him, and at the same time a restrained and polite voice sounded, "Next time I will be ready." Turning around, Renly saw Jake Gyllenhaal——

Jack stood far away, about two steps away, clearly dividing the separation line; then he straightened his right hand, holding the bottle of mineral water, because the distance was so far that he had to slightly raise his upper body. Leaning forward, but his footsteps still refused to approach, as if there was a bottomless ravine between the two; with a warm smile on his face, his eyes were calm and natural, but still a little jerky and reserved, his shoulders were tight and dry. The lips, revealing his cautiousness.

It looks like this, really makes people laugh.

Renly took the mineral water, raised his hand in salute, unscrewed the cap, and poured two small sips of water down his throat. After the dry throat was moistened, he finally came back to life. The frowning brows loosened slightly, and looked at Jack, "The difference between a novice and a veteran can still be seen in details."

This self-pitying made Jack shyly laugh, "The first time, the second time is much better. Although, for many people, the first time was left out in the cold."

"Are you complaining about your first trip to the Berlin Film Festival?" Renly asked, smiling.

Unexpectedly, Jack shrugged his shoulders and curled his lips, "I have never participated in the main competition unit of the Berlin Film Festival." Then he saw Renly's surprised eyes and shrugged again, "What I said is the truth. .To be honest, I don't know why the main committee chose an actor who has never participated in the main competition unit as a judge."

"They also invited an Algerian writer." Renly's answer made Jack stunned, and then nodded earnestly. "It looks like I'm quite competent."

This is always the case for the three major European film festivals. Every year, the composition of the jury is incomprehensible. Writers, photographers, models, painters, and even actors who have never heard of it. As the name suggests, art is universal. However, the chairman of the jury is often more reliable, and they are the ones who control the overall direction.

For example, at the Cannes Film Festival in 2004, the chairman of the jury was Quentin Tarantino, who highly praised the documentary "Fahrenheit 911". After intense discussions and deliberation, the Palme d'Or was finally awarded to "Fahrenheit 911." If it weren't for Quentin, this would be almost impossible.

The chairman of the jury at this year's Berlin Film Festival is Mike Lee.

Jack noticed Renly's gaze, and then added, "Brokenback Mountain applied for Berlin and Cannes, but they were both rejected. So, I've been to Cannes and Venice, but Berlin? This is the first Second time." Ren Li suddenly realized, and gently retracted his chin.

After a short pause, Jack continued, "Congratulations, the work just now is very wonderful." Then you can see Jack's upper body leaning forward slightly again, keeping a distance, but he couldn't suppress his excitement, "To be honest, your The lines are really wonderful, do you have any tricks? You know, to hide all the emotions between the lines, you don't need to exert too much force, and at the same time, there is not too much modification, but that kind of force naturally fits the plot. How do you do it? of?"

This was just the first meeting between Renly and Jack, and the first greeting on the red carpet. The two didn't even have a formal self-introduction. However, at this moment, Jack showed incredible enthusiasm and persistence. After Renly understood, he couldn't help but burst into laughter.

"Jack, you're an excellent actor..." Jack interrupted Renly before he had time to speak. "But not outstanding, let alone great." Jack made no secret of his disappointment, sharp and sharp. Di Tucao said, "When I performed 'Brokeback Mountain' before, Li kept emphasizing that he asked me to feel those emotions, feel those lines, I couldn't do it, I really couldn't do it. This is really frustrating. By the way, I think that if you cooperate with Li, it must be very exciting, and you can definitely meet Li's requirements."

In "Brokeback Mountain", Jack's performance is wonderful, even in the face of Heath Ledger. But Jack made such an evaluation, which shows that he is strict with himself.

So, instead of being polite and modest, Renly said frankly, "Jack, have you tried to study orthodox academy acting in the UK? If you take a similar course, at the very beginning, reading lines is a basic skill, The point is, what we read aloud is not the script, but the newspaper..."

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