Chapter 844: meet the limit again

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Evan Bell is not worried about the "Facebook" thing at all, because things always come to an end, and according to the trajectory of the past life, the final result is enough to reassure Evan Bell, Mark Zuckerberg, Sean Parker and others will handle it well. What's more, the lawsuit between Eduardo Savalin and "Facebook" has not yet started, and the darkest time before dawn for "Facebook" has not yet come.

Evan Bell still needs to spend more time worrying about being a better fit, and his recent situation on the set can be described as bad. This is his worst time after "adapting the script", no, strictly speaking, it is even more serious than his ignorance in the "adapting the script". This is the second time Evan Bell feels this after two years. A feeling of extreme performance.

To be honest, the feeling is terrible, but also very exciting. It's like a double world of ice and fire, enjoying the thrill of challenging the limit while under the torment of enormous pressure.

Ang Lee's requirements for "Brokeback Mountain" are very delicate. He hopes to build up the plot through details that are invisible, so the requirements for performance must also rely on details to win.

Evan Bell remembers very clearly that when Jack and Ennis met for the first time in the play, Ang Lee let Jake Gyllenhaal look in the rearview mirror of the car, and the deep meaning was to look at Ennis through the rearview mirror. , because Jack fell in love with Ennis at first sight, but in the era when the word "homosexual" did not even appear, Jack could not express his thoughts blatantly. Send positive signals.

To be honest, Evan Bell didn't think of what this shot represented at all, but Jack glanced at the rearview mirror at random, but it was these details one after another that expressed Jack's love for Ennis. There was an explosion at the back. It has to be said that Ang Lee's carving of details leaves no trace, and conveys information clearly and subtly, which is very admirable.

The same can also be applied to performances. Jack played by Jake Gyllenhaal is more in line with his own personality, lively, bright, active, active, childish... So after Ang Lee's guidance, Jake Ji Lenhaal quickly entered the role, and his grasp of eyes and movements was excellent. And Evan Bell is miserable. Although he is used to challenging different roles, this time Ennis is definitely an unprecedented experience.

Ennis is a silent and gloomy cowboy who can't speak a few words all year round. He looks masculine and determined, a tough guy, but in fact he is fragile and fearful, full of insecurities, and indecisive in his personality. It also has the tough violence of western cowboys, which is a self-contradictory body. Ennis found out that he "may" have a crush on men, but his childhood experiences - his father killed gays with his own hands, and social pressure made him very repulsive about "gay". It also caused him to hate himself. This psychological contradiction and torment made every detail of Ennis full of conflicts.

Most importantly, Ennis's character also leaves Evan Bell with little room to play. In fact, Evan Bell is an actor who is very good at interpreting the character with the details of his eyes, expressions and movements, but Ennis's dullness and silence make it difficult for Evan Bell to grasp the rhythm of the character.

"No, no, Evan, don't have an expression, don't have an expression, no! Don't even have a look, be subtle, just take a look, and then take it back... Too dull, too dull eyes, Evan , this look is not just a look, your heart is rolling and you have all kinds of emotions, you just look at it with such a simple look, how can others understand what you are looking at..."

The above words are Ang Lee's performance requirements for Evan Bell. On the one hand, the role of Ennis requires that the expression does not change much, even almost a zombie face, and he not only speaks a few times, but also has a small number of words each time he speaks, and also requires a flat tone, which almost limits Evan -Bell has room to play throughout. If you take it literally, it almost makes people think that this is a fool's character; but on the other hand, the rhythm of Ennis's speech, the flickering and flickering of his eyes, and every subtle change in the expression of the zombie's face, Must be able to prepare to express his inner tumbling... So, Evan Bell suddenly got stuck.

The surface is calm and the inside is tumbling, just like a duck paddling water. The calmness on the water cannot make people see the busyness of the underwater, but the picture of the duck moving forward and turning clearly makes people know the effect it presents. That's what the character Ennis demands.

The script of "Brokeback Mountain" was written by Evan Bell. It was originally a short story, which was almost completely shaped by Evan Bell. There are only a few words about Lulin, Emma and other characters in the novel. That's all, it's all shaped by Evan Bell's understanding of the whole story. Therefore, in terms of understanding of the role of Ennis, Evan Bell is absolutely in place, not inferior to Ang Lee.

As for Evan Bell, he took on the role of Ennis for self-challenge. He seems to be able to play this role well. He knows how to present it and knows the essence of the role. What he said was very clear in his head. But the problem is, he can't find the rhythm!

This is just like the situation when he was filming the "adapted script", Evan Bell needed a breakthrough, a point to straighten his thoughts and regain control of the rhythm of the performance.

But as things stand, the rhythm is still somewhere in the Indian Ocean, and Evan Bell seems to be left behind in Dubai. "Evan! What the **** are you doing!" Ang Lee's voice was not severe, nor did he have too many negative emotions, but he would not relax at all in his high requirements for performance.

Due to Evan Bell's delayed state, the shooting progress naturally slowed down. Although he was able to complete each scene perfectly in the end, the time required was multiplied, and often a good scene could be filmed in one day. Evan Bell needs three days to find the status, which is really not good news for the crew. It was originally expected to start filming the scenes of Michelle Williams, Anne Hathaway and others in September, but now it seems that it will have to wait.

Evan Bell waved angrily, "Give me two minutes." Unlike the pressure and excitement when he faced extreme challenges last time, this time Evan Bell was more disappointed with himself and irritable. Of course, The excitement of meeting the challenge still exists, but he knows that if there is no breakthrough in the face of bottlenecks, then the future will be like this. For Evan Bell, he just wants to keep challenging himself, he won't let himself "just be like this".

In fact, for Evan Bell, he knows how to play the role of Ennis, including details such as eyes, movements, expressions, etc. He has a picture in his mind. Now Evan Bell is also an old actor, and he is still a very good actor.

However, this time in "Brokeback Mountain", it is always difficult for him to show the thoughts in his mind. To be precise, after each shooting, he does not feel good, and his grasp and presentation of details are not in place. , this "not in place" makes Evan Bell feel that his ability has reached the limit again. The sense of barriers to filming the "adapted script" resurfaced.

The last time he "adapted the script", Evan Bell didn't know how to perform and encountered a bottleneck; this time in "Brokeback Mountain", Evan Bell knew how to perform, but he couldn't find the rhythm. The so-called rhythm is actually not so mysterious, it is a sense of wholeness, which integrates oneself and the character, and the combination of eyes, expressions, movements, voice and intonation fully presents the feeling of a character.

For a director as delicate as Ang Lee, who is also a contradictory and conflicting character like Ennis, who is superficial but calm, this sense of fit is all the more important. To put it simply, Ennis has no expression, so the rhythm of his speech, the way he pauses, the smoothness of his tone, the erratic eyes and the adjustment of his movements can show the fluctuations in Ennis's heart. This is not a detail. The problem, but the effect achieved by the combination of countless details into a whole.

So, it's all the more demanding that Evan Bell find a rhythm, a connection between himself and Ennis' character, which is no easy task. The bottleneck that Evan Bell is facing now is the problem of this rhythm combination.

In every scene, Evan Bell has been adjusted, adjusted, and adjusted again Although he can always show a wonderful performance with his rich experience and excellent field ability in the end, but this feeling Very uncomfortable. It's like playing a seesaw. When you go down, the board bounces up and hits directly together, and when you go up, the board falls directly. It is difficult for the two rhythms to fit together. If it is serious, even Also flips off the seesaw. So Evan Bell needs time to slowly run in.

Delaying the filming schedule of the crew, Evan Bell himself has been adjusting in his heart. He doesn't want to play the role of Ennis. Coupled with the improvement of self-demand, Evan Bell's current situation is really not good. Don't look at his usual joking and laughing, and he was only a little irritable when he was ng, but the pressure in his heart definitely exceeded the period of "adapting the script". This feeling of being held back by the limit is very bad.

Breathing out a long breath, Evan Bell forced himself to calm down, put all other thoughts aside, and stopped to focus on the scene in front of him. The road has to be taken step by step, the food has to be eaten one bite at a time, and the acting skills have to be pondered bit by bit.

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