Chapter 42 I don't want to film anymore



Chapter 42 I don't want to film anymore

Just as he was thinking about it, a hot body suddenly hugged him from behind.

The back was tightly pressed by two huge bodies. The clear touch made Milo, who had just woken up from his meditation, feel that it was indescribably beautiful.

"Are you awake?" Milo patted the arms around his waist and asked softly.

Monica didn't sleep much last night because he kept tormenting her, and she got up early in the morning.

After the two Hector brothers left, she went to take a nap because she was sleepy.

"Yeah." Monica responded gently, pressing her pretty face against Milo's back and listening to his strong heartbeat.

Milo liked Monica's voice very much. Every time he heard her gentle voice, he felt itchy inside. The movie scenes in which she acted in his previous life would pop up in his mind.

The intense sense of satisfaction and conquest that followed made him want to conquer more.

He coughed lightly, suppressing the urge to execute her right there on the terrace, and looked at the outline of Sunset Boulevard in front of him. "Why don't you sleep for a while? I don't have anything to do this afternoon anyway."

As he spoke, he turned around, picked up Monica, who was only wearing a thin silk pajamas, and walked back to the bedroom amid her sweet laughter.

When the ship is about to enter the port, the sword is sheathed.

Monica panted and suddenly said, "Honey, I suddenly don't want to film anymore."

"Um?"

But at this point, Milo didn't want to discuss this with her.

First enter the port and then sheath it.

a long time.

The sun is almost setting outside.

Monica felt that her body was about to be torn apart again.

Finally, the clouds and rain stopped, and Milo leaned against the head of the bed and asked, "I remember you just said that you don't want to film anymore?"

"Well, I suddenly don't want to film so much anymore."

"If you don't make movies, you don't want to get married, do you?" Milo said half-jokingly.

Monica's heart trembled, and she thought, I do.

But she knew very well that this was impossible.

Shaking her head slightly, Monica pressed herself closer to him, smelling the sweat on his body caused by the intense exercise.

There was a slight smell, but that only made her feel more at ease.

"I studied law at the University of Perugia. Unfortunately, my father's transport company went bankrupt and could no longer support me to go to university."

"In order to raise money for tuition, I can only try to be a model in my spare time."

"Later I realized that I could probably earn more as a model or a celebrity."

"So I dropped out of school, entered the European showbiz industry, and a few years later came to Hollywood."

"But……"

Monica looked up in his arms, "Haven't I met you now? If you support me, dear, I want to continue my unfinished college studies."

Listening to her heartfelt words, Milo wondered how much of this she was acting.

But women...

When you are a child, you act like a good kid in front of your parents; when you grow up, you act like a lady in front of the opposite sex; when you are older, you act like a lady in front of your boyfriend; after you get married, you act like a lady in front of your husband and children.

Acting, it's normal.

Even men are the same. When facing different kinds of people, they often have to act.

After a moment's hesitation, Milo said, "You want to continue studying law?"

It is not easy to study law in the United States.

In addition to being particularly competitive and having a high enough IQ.

You also need money. If you want to do better after graduation, you need support from others.

"That's not necessarily the case. The law may not be suitable for me."

Monica said: "I want to study again and take the ACT or PT exam here in the United States."

"Of course. If there is a suitable movie you want me to star in, I can also star in it."

To be honest, Milo didn't know what she was really thinking.

But it was easy to meet her request.

Without giving it much thought, Milo readily agreed to Monica's idea.

Soon, it was December 1995.

With the arrival of December, the temperature in Los Angeles begins to drop to its lowest point of the year.

But even so, the coldest temperature is only around 50 degrees Fahrenheit, and there is still plenty of sunlight every day, so it can still be said to be quite pleasant.

Except for the morning and evening when the weather is cooler and you need to wear a coat, it is very casual at other times.

However, you need to remember to bring an umbrella when you go out to prevent showers that may come at any time in Los Angeles in winter.

In addition, entering December also heralds the arrival of various peak seasons, including travel, fashion, entertainment, Christmas and so on.

However, these have nothing to do with Milo for the time being, as he is filming a movie again.

"Shakespeare in Love" has officially started filming on December 1st.

This is in addition to the fact that Milo prepared it immediately after filming "Angels and Demons".

The latest novel is published first on Liu9shuba!

Also, the Fox he is working with this time is more than ten times more proactive than Disney before.

With Fox's full support, the preparations for the film were quick and smooth.

This is how we can start shooting a new movie in such a short time.

December 5th.

"…In short, I need a large, comprehensive shot that tries to include the entire house, the grass outside, and all the people in the frame. Do you understand, Wally?"

Outside a quiet castle nestled in the woods, Milo said this to his photographer and assistant director while gesturing with his hands.

"This isn't a long shot, is it?" Wally asked after thinking for a moment. After receiving a negative answer, he paused for a moment before expressing his opinion:

"For the first three or four shots, we can sit on a crane and shoot from top to bottom, and for the last few, we can build a track from side to side and shoot from right to left. What do you think?"

Milo thought about it carefully, constructed the picture in his head, and finally agreed: "That's it, but we can shoot it again in the opposite direction for comparison later."

Wally nodded to show that he understood, and then asked the members of the photography team to start preparing.

Milo also turned and walked towards Tommy Lee Jones, who was sitting in a chair and rehearsing his lines with his assistant.

The time is now December 5th, and the location is a small town called Glass in Los Angeles. The film being filmed is naturally "Shakespeare in Love".

Tommy Lee Jones was an eighth-generation Texan of both English and Scottish descent.

While attending Harvard University, Tommy was even selected as the best American football player in the Ivy League.

In the recent collaboration "Angels and Demons", his acting was excellent, which made Milo very satisfied.

In terms of appearance, Tommy, who is not completely bald, looks very much in line with the aesthetic standards of Europeans and Americans.

The only downside is that he is a bit old.

He is 49 years old this year.

But it doesn’t matter, Hollywood’s magical makeup technology can make a person look twenty years younger or twenty years older.

Tommy needed to play Shakespeare in his thirties, wearing slightly younger make-up.

Combined with the filter of this film, it was easy to achieve the effect Milo needed.

The key is that he is suitable and very willing to work with Milo.

"Hey, Tommy, what's going on?"

Milo was greeting from afar. Tommy, dressed in classical European aristocratic robes, looked much younger than usual.

"We can start anytime." Tommy gave Milo a thumbs up with a hearty smile.

Of course he was happy.

Especially when he later learned that Milo's grandfather was actually a dual director of Harvard.

Milo's uncle, and even the governor of his hometown.

Tommy Lee Jones was more willing to get close to Milo.

Even if the pay is lower, even if the movie fails, it doesn’t matter.

The key is that after years of working in the industry, Tommy Lee Jones has a hunch.

He felt that the movie might not be a flop.

(End of this chapter)


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