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1051 Thriller themes

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When it comes to Germans, it seems that the first word that comes to mind is rigor. Evan Balder's friend Klaus Badert is a typical German. After the second and third parts of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" were filmed, the soundtrack was still under the responsibility of Klaus Badert, and Evan Badert once again took on the work of staff.

Klaus Badert's rigorousness of work and life left a deep impression on Evan Bell.

However, Bernard Esinger in front of him has no connection with the word "rigorous". Perhaps he has worked hard in Hollywood for many years and must learn the American social interaction to survive. Therefore, Bernard Esinger is not only not rigorous, but also very funny. After he chatted with the two brothers Bell for nearly ten minutes, the three of them completed the introduction. Of course, when Bernard Esinger did not speak, the slightly cold and hard lines still highlighted the German temperament in his blood.

"So, I heard Cote say you're interested in the script of 'perfume'?" When the meal was almost over, Bernard Esinger mentioned the focus of today for the first time. Seeing Evan Bell looking at him with an excited look, Bernard Esinger continued, "Why are you interested in a script of a serial killer? In Hollywood, comic heroes are more popular than serial killers, aren't they?"

Evan Bell laughed, wondering if Bernard Esinger really knew nothing about Evan Bell or deliberately pretended not to know, but Evan Bell didn't intend to answer positively, "Then why are you interested in a serial killer novel? And this persistence is for fifteen years - or longer. It seems that as a producer, your interests are more worth exploring, right?"

Bernard Esinger seemed a little surprised by Evan Bell's anti-General, and looked at Evan Bell deeply with a smile on his face, "No, this is different. I am a producer, I look at the overall situation from the work. No matter what the theme of a movie is, as long as it is excellent, it is worth investing, even if it is a serial killer's work. But you are different. If you stand from the perspective of participants, you will have to bear the huge controversy caused by the thriller theme of "serial killer". You should know that "perfume" is not a detective movie that solves the case, it is a story with the murderer himself as the core."

In fact, Bernard Esinger's words are directly said that Evan Bell, as an actor, plays a serial killer, is indeed fatal to be a fatal injury. It is definitely not much better than homosexuality in "Brokeback Mountain". Just like Anthony Hopkins played Dr. Hannibal in "Silence of the Lambs" that year, created a terrifying topic. Of course, Anthony Hopkins also won the Oscar winner Little Golden Man with this role.

"Bernard, from what you mean, you seem to have decided that I came to see you as an actor. Have you never thought about it? Did I meet you as a director?" Evan Bell said calmly, "Of course, we can discuss this issue later. Back to the theme of serial killer itself, in fact, Europe and the United States have always favored movies with high IQ serial killer themes, especially works adapted from real events or novels, which have received a lot of attention. If you said just now, it is a mistake for Anthony Hopkins to play the "Silence of the Lambs", Christian Bell

It is also a mistake to play the role of the 'American Mental Patient'. Oh, by the way, you can't forget Brad Pitt's 'Seven Deadly Sins' and Charles Theron's 'Devil'." Evan Bell's eyes were a little cunning, which made Bernard Esinger laugh, "I mean, actors are actually like producers and directors. If they refuse to act because they are afraid of subject matter and controversy caused by their roles, then it is so easy to make a breakthrough? The subject matter itself should not be the standard for actors to choose scripts, the quality of scripts is. In this regard, actors, directors, and producers, there is actually no difference."

Indeed, "Perfume" is an ueji Yi film based on the protagonist's perspective, but this kind of theme is not a problem for Evan Goul. Imagine interpreting a serial killer and showing his inner world and mental journey, which is a very wonderful challenge.

Anthony Prepkins played the role of "The Silence of the Lambs" as Hannibal, a famous doctor and criminal psychologist, and was also a perverted cannibal. This character showed a terrifying control in psychological control, which made countless viewers still feel scared after the end of the movie. This character made Anthony Hopkins win the Oscar Little Golden Man.

Similarly, Charlize Theron played the role of "The Devil" as an infamous serial killer, a work adapted from the real case companion of "the first American serial killer..." in the early 1990s, and won the title of Oscar for Noriz Theron.

Putting aside these two works that have won academic recognition for actors, "American Mental Patients" and "Seven Deadly Sins" are also the best among high-IQ serial killer films. "American Mental Patients" produced in 2000 is adapted from the novel of the same name. It is set in the 1980s. It is a highly educated Wall Street pride. It is a story of a serial killer in private. Because the novel was very controversial when it was published, the film version has gone from preparation to shooting.

It has always been very topical. Christian Bale played this perverted killer, in which he showed the murderer's pursuit of perfection and extreme narcissism, and his performance was enthusiastically sought after. The movie made a detailed description of the murderer's crazy way of killing and the pleasure of killing~~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The "Seven Deadly Sins" released in 1995 are classics. Although they do not have the base of mass readers for novels, the solid script and invisible portrayal of the tragic reality have won wide praise and huge box office success. This excellent thriller and suspense film also has a careful description of the murderer's heart. The killer in it did not kill because of bloodthirsty, but carried out the supervisor's judgment with his personal misinterpretation of religion, thus committing a creepy murder. This work is also one of the very important works of director David and Finch, and Brad Pitt has a very outstanding performance in it.

In addition, the "Zodiac Killer" that David Finch is currently filming is adapted from a real case that took place in San Francisco, USA in the late 1960s. Jack Gyllenhaal starred in this work and has just started filming.

There has never been a shortage of thriller and suspense films with serial killers as the protagonists in the European and American film market. This type of work presents a different perspective to the audience and explains the murder case. More importantly, through the analysis of the psychological journey of serial killers, people can think about human nature, ideals, morality, values, aesthetic tendencies, etc. Therefore, the academic school always favors movies of this kind of theme. Of course, the premise must be that this is an excellent work. If it is just a simple "killing", it will become a third-rate horror movie.

As an excellent producer, Bernard Esinger naturally has a deep understanding of what Evan-Bell said. Many actors actually know this, but whether they can be fulfilled according to their ideas is a matter of opinion. "So you think that 'perfume' is a work that can be compared with 'seven deadly sins' and 'silence of the Lambs'."

"certainly."

Evan Bell said directly without any hesitation, and he was shocked about this.

Bernard Eisinger did not say anything. Although he still had a smile on his face, he no longer had the humor and relaxation he had when he had just eaten. It can be seen that his head was running quickly, "Why do you want to stand from the director's perspective or from the actor's perspective for the work "Perfume"? It seems that it has a deep meaning when you just said."

"Director." Evan Bell still did not hesitate or pause at all. He had long had his own ideas about this.

Seeing Evan Bell be so sure, Bernard Esinger became a little curious, "Oh, why? I thought I would be an actor? You know, playing the role of Grenórów is definitely a huge challenge. If it succeeds, Oscar seems to be waving not far away."

Although Evan Bell knew that Bernard Esinger was exaggerating and doing it on purpose, she couldn't help but laugh. Even Teddy Bell, who was sitting next to him and listened carefully, smiled. "Bernard, as an actor, I certainly have ideas about the role of Grennoyer. Challenging a serial killer is not a chance that I often have." Evan Bell raised his eyebrows and looked like a joking bed, "Grennoyer relies entirely on his sense of smell to explore.

This world and his inner transformation are all very charming. How to interpret this role is indeed a difficult problem and a difficult challenge. But I think more about it. If I stand in the position of a director, how to express the smell, how to convert the smell into vision and hearing to make the audience feel real, and how to present Grenój's inner changes... This is like the Goldbach conjecture, which makes people unable to help but calculate in their heads."

Bernard Esinger picked up the water cup on the table and took a sip. The expression on his face still did not change, but his eyes looked in Evan Bell's eyes as if nothing had happened. "Do you have the answer? How should the movie be filmed?"

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