Hollywood Road

Chapter 221: Confrontation

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Standing under the spotlight, Murphy kept changing his posture according to the photographer's requirements. The fit suit was worn on his body, highlighting the angular contours like a rock. The shirt inside opened the top two. The buttons added a sense of unrestrainedness and unrestrainedness to his strong temperament, coupled with a smile on the corners of his mouth and bright and deep eyes, it turned out to have an unusually attractive temperament.

The photographer from "Vanity Fair" finished taking the standing posture, and then let Murphy sit on a boss chair and continue to photograph his sitting posture.

Grace and Billy Rossis were standing 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 a waste not to be a star."

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

Grace agreed with Bill Rossis' point of view, "Obviously, you have to rely on talent..."

Bill Rossis nodded and suddenly changed the subject, "How did you talk to Gal Gadot yesterday?"

"Although that Miss Israel is only eighteen years old, she is clever and precocious,"

CAA will help important customers deal with all potential troubles. 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 in Israel is very good, her personality is very independent, and Murphy took the initiative to pursue her, not the kind of girl who wants to make a fortune."

She and Bill Rossis are well aware that Hollywood has never lacked women with these thoughts. These women often cause great pain to the man, and even make some people feel helpless.

Murphy and Kerry Mulligan's interactions are all in their eyes. Murphy's talent, brain and will are the best choices. Only emotional intelligence is really not flattering. This is what they worry about most.

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

"That's good." Bill Rossis let go of his heart 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 accidentally revealed that after participating in the Miss Universe contest, she wanted to return. University in Israel."

"The U.S. can also go to universities, and Los Angeles has many world-renowned schools." Bill Rossis didn't worry too much, exhorting, "You can communicate with Murphy in this regard. As long as he can move her, this is not a problem."

Murphy's future is closely tied to his future, and Bill Rossis does not want to see any unfavorable factors that affect his progress.

The filming did not last long. Murphy is a director, not an actor who is very much in pursuit of photogenic effects. After the photo was taken, Murphy walked out of the spotlight area. A makeup artist immediately came to help him wipe his sweat, and Bill Rossis also left. Come here.

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

"Although I have communicated with the "Vanity Fair" editorial department," Bill Rossis said as he walked, "but with the "Vanity Fair" style of work, it will definitely not follow the set problems, you have to pay more attention. Me and Grace is outside the interview room. If you encounter a problem that is difficult to answer, you can take a break and we will help you solve it."

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

Compared to Gal Gadot, Bill Rossis is not too worried about this interview. With Murphy's ability, there will not be too many problems dealing with Vanity Fair reporters.

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

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

The person who interviewed him was Jennifer Mona, whom Carla Faith introduced last time.

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

Apart from the regular pen and notebook, Jennifer Mona also took out a voice recorder and motioned to Murphy, "Can you?"

This was discussed before, and Murphy made a please gesture, "please."

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

She smoothed her long wavy hair back to her head and said, "Congratulations, Murphy. Last weekend, she won her first box office championship after entering Hollywood."

"Thank you." Murphy smiled.

The other party started with what he is most proud of and bragging about recently, which is also expected. This is a commonly used method by reporters. First, use a good attitude to close the relationship with the interviewee, build a bridge of smooth communication, and then Then set up those unknown secrets, or cause the interviewees 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 journalist and comes from an era when information circulation is extremely developed. 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 first week's box office number of $36.8 million?"

"I wondered if I was dazzled. I didn't expect to have as much as 36.8 million dollars in the first weekend," Murphy said exaggeratedly. "I was excited when I received the notice from Miramax in the morning. Shouted for a full minute! Fortunately, my neighbor was empathetic and didn't call the police..."

Having said that, Murphy laughed, "This is my first box office champion, and I will always remember this number."

"Are many people congratulating you?" Jennifer Mona asked again.

"A lot of 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 worked with some actors continuously, is your relationship very good?"

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

Murphy seemed a little excited when she said these words.

After asking a few more questions about the small team, I felt that the time was almost right. Jennifer Mona suddenly asked, "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 notorious!"

Does this begin? Murphy had been mentally prepared for a while. After thinking about it, he said, "I'm helpless. It's like this when I'm outside the prison, and it's still like this inside the prison. What's the prison? Jane, don't you think it's heaven? "

Jennifer Mona shook her head, Murphy pointed to herself, "A helpless person like me who wants to protect himself in the sinister environment of a prison must of course become tough and let others convince you. ..."

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

"Uh..." Jennifer Mona didn't expect Murphy to answer like that, and she was taken aback. Fortunately, she reacted quickly enough to immediately ask the next question, which just right concealed her failure in this round of confrontation. , "There is also news that you had dealings with drug dealers when you were in prison, and the source of the subsequent start-up funds is unknown."

Murphy immediately retorted, "This is framed!"

Jennifer Mona felt like he had pulled back a city and stared at Murphy to see how he explained.

"The source of my funding for the filming of "Fruit Hard Candy" is clear, and all of them can withstand verification." Murphy is not afraid that someone will investigate these. "Before entering prison, I was a freelance journalist. 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. In addition, I was lucky. I once reported two murderers to the Los Angeles police and received a reward. These can all be verified."

This Jennifer Mona is a friend of Carla Faith, and he doesn't show any mercy when he asks questions.

Once the confrontation during the interview started, it would not stop immediately. Jennifer Mona knew that since Murphy said so, this experience absolutely can withstand the media's scrutiny, and changed another sharper question, "It is said that you Going to jail hurts a British director who is very optimistic in the Hollywood industry. That director still has problems with his head and it is difficult to think independently. What do you think of this?

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

"However," he said, "I don't think the other person’s thinking problems are related to me. I just pushed him a bit, and it 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 preparations." Murphy was very innocent. "If you accidentally injured a person, all future problems with that person will be attributed to you. Body? It's too unfair!"

The British director is not without his family. If this incident is really related to him, would he let him go like this? Will you never come to trouble from beginning to end?

This is obviously impossible!

Murphy's point of view, the other party had a direct intersection with him, that push may have had a messy effect like the butterfly effect.

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