[Rebirth] King of Theater

Chapter 154 Mr. Milson: You Don't Have It Now



Chapter 154 Mr. Milson: You Don't Have It Now

It's not that everyone doesn't care about the fact that the characters can't find actors.

In fact, in the new round of casting process, they have unearthed many talented actresses, but as before, the style does not match the role.

But because no candidates could be found for a long time, Al, who was considered 'too picky' by everyone, had to compromise and include some candidates in the ranks of candidates.

In this way, everyone simply felt that the matter was almost resolved.

"Look, sooner or later he will choose an actor at random"; "There is no perfect thing in the world"; "If you keep procrastinating, time is running out, whoever, just choose one" and other such remarks , there are too many, too many.

Therefore, when encountering another matter (appearing on a TV show), everyone's attention naturally shifted.

Even after Al took the initiative to remind him, the topic still circled around and went back to the TV show...

In the end, the result of the discussion was - agreeing to cooperate with the TV station.

As for those who voted no because they didn't want the secret to be filmed, they also got a 'camera will film with permission', so, rest assured, those little secrets that will surprise the audience are still can be reserved.

So, Mr. Andrews, the producer, came forward, and the crew formally signed a contract with the TV station.

After the news officially came out, many viewers who watched the first episode expressed their anticipation and wanted to continue watching the behind-the-scenes of the musical.

However, some people in the drama world began to criticize them, thinking that they were grandstanding and sold their souls for money and vain fame.

What nonsense!

Does filming a reality show count as selling your soul?

But things are so absurd.

Whenever a person does something that is different from those around him or slightly out of line, he will be rejected by his surrounding circle.

"Who is more noble to please the audience on the TV screen than to please the audience on the stage?"

Although Al wasn't very interested in being on the show, he didn't want the outside world's comments to affect everyone's mood, so he immediately comforted the crew like this: "Don't pay attention to those people outside, they might be stubborn , or talking nonsense without understanding, or simply being full, you have to find some excuse to scold me."

"Don't worry about it." Before anyone else said anything, Randy spoke first.

There was a smile on his handsome face: "We are not children, we will cry unbearably after hearing one or two bad words."

Several people nearby couldn't help laughing.

Obviously, everyone in the crew has a strong psychological endurance.Of course, there may be a bonus of money in this.After all, after participating in TV programs, most people are equivalent to having another job, so they can get an extra salary.For the vast majority of people who just want to make a living or support their families, who would care about the gossip outside!

However, everyone in the crew is a group, and it is understandable that everyone can figure this out.

Therefore, the person who touched Al the most was Mr. Curtis.

When the public opinion was the worst, the old gentleman publicly made such remarks: [Trying new things is never a betrayal.On the contrary, doing what no one else has done is an act of bravery in itself.Of course, there are low-level people who can remain unchanged, but it will not take long for them to find that they are always walking the same old path repeatedly.Moreover, as he walked, he became a dead end. ]

Al was very moved and decided to come to the door to thank him.

Before going, he talked to Randy: "If anyone can be called my life mentor, then it must be Mr. Curtis. The achievements I have achieved today are inseparable from his teaching and help. All along, no matter what I have done, this gentleman can understand my difficulties and silently extend a helping hand..."

Randy understood his feelings and said supportively, "Then you stand in front of him and say it out loud!"

Al asked hesitantly, "Will it be an exaggeration?"

Randy immediately asked: "When I say 'I love you' to you, do you think I am exaggerating?"

He plausibly and confidently took the opportunity to ask: "The expression of emotion is helpful for everyone to deepen the relationship. How can it be said to be exaggerated? You should always say 'I love you' to me. I will never think you are exaggerating. of."

Al laughed at him.

But it has to be said that his metaphor, which seems to be exaggerated, will indeed make people feel a sense of happiness after listening to it.

Considering this...

Al ran to Mr. Curtis's house that day, and stood in front of the old gentleman solemnly.

Mr. Tom Curtis was sitting at the desk at that time, writing a manuscript. He was taken aback by Al, and he couldn't help but looked up at the student in astonishment, puzzled by his extremely solemn and serious expression at this time: "What's the matter?" , is there anything important to tell me?"

Al cleared his throat and said, "Sir, I must thank you again..."

What the hell!

Hasn't it been a long time since you came to this set?

Mr. Curtis quickly jumped up from his chair with a kind of agility that other elderly people absolutely did not have, and ran out of the study like flying, and then locked himself in the bathroom with Al's hot pursuit.

But Al wanted to thank this teacher from the bottom of his heart, and he really didn't want to give up halfway through another act of gratitude.

So, he stood outside the bathroom, facing the door, and stubbornly recited the [-]-word thank-you speech he had carefully prepared in advance, fearing that the other party might not hear clearly, so he recited it a second time.

The response given by Mr. Curtis was to turn on the tap and let the sound of water splash.

Afterwards, he rarely became sullen and complained to his good friend Mr. Robert: "Ah, this kid Al is getting more and more annoying!"

The painter Robert asked curiously, "How should I say it?"

Mr Curtis replied sullenly: "He pushed me, chased me, forced me to accept his thanks."

Mr. Robert: ...I don't understand you.

However, this is just a small episode.

What's more interesting is that Mr. Milson, who hadn't contacted him for a long time, also came to tease him because of this incident: "Al, are you really going to change careers and become a TV star?"

"Oh my God!"

Al couldn't help calling Qu Qu: "Why do you even say that? Sir! This is obviously impossible, but just a coincidence. In fact, I didn't take it seriously at all..."

"But you did a good job on TV, you look cute like a wolf howling."

Mr. Milson laughed and continued to joke on the phone: "Seriously, Al, if you hadn't written such a good script as "The Womanizer", maybe I would really train you to be an actor. After all, You don't look bad."

"Don't make fun of me, I don't have any talent as an actor..."

Al said modestly: "Besides, the success of "Lust" wasn't entirely due to me. It should be said, thanks to the wonderful performances of Belle, Kitty and Chris..."

When he said this, he couldn't help but stop subconsciously, and he seemed to think of something in a flash in his mind, so he rethought what he said just now: "The success of "The Womanizer" was not all because of me. Thanks to Belle, Kitty and Chriss...Chriss, Chriss...'

"Hey Al, are you still there?"

Because of the sudden silence on his side, Mr. Milson couldn't help but shouted on the other end of the phone: "Damn, is this phone malfunctioning? Why is there no sound? What Chris? What do you think is wrong with Chris?"

"Ah! Yes, yes." Al suddenly came back to his senses.

His green eyes suddenly glowed again, and he grabbed the microphone excitedly and said excitedly: "Yes, Chris! Mr. Milson, are you still here! I have a character here, you Can Chris try it?"

Mr. Milson fell silent for a moment.

After a while, he said quietly, "Al, is it really okay for you to be like this?"

Then, without waiting for Al to answer, he said again: "It's not that I don't want to help you, but you know, Chris is the most important actor in my troupe. Besides, we are also very busy recently, except for " There will be a few episodes of "The Womanizer" and she will be in a few dramas, and the schedule can't be arranged at all."

"Oh, what dramas has she acted in?" Al hurriedly asked.

Mr. Milson then mentioned the titles of several dramas, all of which are old dramas with low tradition.

However, as a small troupe, being able to maintain so many performances every year is already a symbol of prosperous business.

But after Al heard it, he immediately relaxed: "Well, then Chris should choose me."

"……What's the meaning?"

"With all due respect, Mr. Milson. The low drama you're referring to is not at all challenging for an actor."

"Ah, brat! Is your current play challenging?"

"Of course." Al gave an affirmative reply, and then hinted maliciously: "You know, "The Womanizer" was my work when I was 13 years old, and now more than ten years have passed..."

"so……?"

"If I invite Miss Chris to participate in my new play, she shouldn't refuse me, right?"

...so blatantly poaching a wall in front of someone's boss.

Mr. Milson was taken aback by his audacity: "Ah, Al!"

"what?"

"I believe that a good person should have noble thoughts and a good heart."

"Yes."

"Then I'm sorry, you don't have it now."

After speaking, Mr. Milson hung up the phone.


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