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Since the clown of "Dark Knight" completed his acting transformation, Evan Bell's control over acting has become more and more convenient, especially after the clown's performance, Evan Bell went through "Juno" to adjust, and then returned to a completely convergent performance in "one day", which was decisive for Evan Bell's personal control.

The so-called freedom of restraint means that it can be released vividly, or it can be restrained as you wish, accurately controlling the entire degree within your own range. The next stage after freedom of restraint is to remain calm, and there is absolutely no trace of control and sculpting in the performance. It can almost be said to be natural, as if the character should be born to live in the way the actor presents it. With every frown, smile, stretching and relaxing, without feeling the power of any acting skills, he has been convinced by the actor: the character should be like this, and the story should be like this.

The clown's ostentatiousness and Dexter's convergence are two completely different performance methods, but they have made Evan Bell form a perfect fusion. If Evan Bell is still exploring slowly during Dexter's performance, then the role of Cobb in "Inception" allows Evan Bell to completely exert his acting skills. It can be said that Evan Bell has entered the maturity of the performance, or even the peak period, without any bottlenecks or any character constraints. As long as he understands any role thoroughly, he can present it in his own way and use his strong control and expressiveness to convince all viewers: this is the appearance of the character.

During the "Inception" performance, facing Oscar-level actors such as Allen Page, Leonardo DiCaprio, Marion Cotillard, Michael Cain, etc., Evan Bale's performance was obviously one level higher. From any perspective, Evan Bale is the controller of the performance rhythm and dominates the effect presented in every scene. But this absolute control is unsatisfactory, and everything happens quietly. It makes people think: it should have been like this.

Today's part of the speech "In the Cloud" fully controls Evan Bell's powerful aura that covers the entire audience. Although Evan Bell is usually an excellent speaker, the effect presented after entering the role of Ryan is slightly different. Ryan is a rootless person, his freedom, his freeness, his casualness, and his enjoyment. Therefore, in his speech, the ups and downs of words are actually not obvious. He only relies on the tone of a few words to slightly strengthen and weaken, and rely on the subtle differences in the rhythm of speech. The content of the speech can easily become absolutely persuasive.

In Evan Bell's performance, even the crew members who followed Evan Bell for six years could not tell the reason. Including Charlize Theron, Black Lively and others, they could not determine which part was different. Is it the strength of the folds of the eyebrows, the curve of the smile at the corners of the mouth? Or the rhythm of the speech, or the difference in the content of the speech? It seems that they are all, and they seem to be neither. But the effect presented is so simple that it makes people realize that the man who is giving the speech is Ryan, definitely not Evan Bell, and Ryan's role is so clearly outlined in front of him.

Currently, Hollywood recognizes that there are two people who can do this natural role presentation method: Meryl Streep and Daniel Day Lewis. They not only "play like whatever they play", but each character conveys a very oppressive shock from the depths of their souls. This way of presenting roles has gone beyond the scope of the drama bones, and can be called the ultimate of being neither crazy nor becoming a demon.

Evan Bell now gives the crew members and staff the feeling that he has reached the level of Meryl Streep and Daniel Day Lewis. Not only is he a drama bone, but he also integrates his acting skills into his bones. Of course, this view is only spread within the crew, and whether professional film critics agree. It is still time to wait for the movie to be released and they will make a judgment.

No wonder Evan Bell didn't need to make adjustments at all. Because this scene was not difficult for him, he was completely free to do it.

If the first scene was Evan Bell's one-man show, allowing him to play freely and freely, there was no effect, then the filming of the next few days allowed the actors to see what a real drama bone is.

In the first three days of shooting, Jason Bateman and Black Lively were all involved in the shooting. Under the guidance of Evan Bell, they were slowly getting into the state, and the results were very good, but these were not really challenging parts to their acting skills. It was not until the fourth day that Evan Bell had the opportunity to show his skills again.

This is a rivalry between Evan Bale and Black Livery. In fact, this scene is an opportunity for the two to perform, and the effect presented basically determines the level of acting skills of the two people in the whole movie. For Evan Bale, there is no difficulty in this scene. The focus is still on Black Livery. At the same time, this is also the first rivalry between the two people in history.

It is hard to imagine that Evan Bell had worked with Black Livery in "Mysterious Skin", but this was the first time they both appeared in front of the camera lens at the same time and performed in an opposite scene, which also made Black Livery very nervous.

A role played by Black Lively is not so easy to control, and it is very difficult to perform well. This scene is Natalie who has joined the company shortly after joining the company. She proposed a proposal to disrupt the industry, which is to use video conferencing to lay off employees. This plan was appreciated by the boss because it means that employees no longer need to travel to all parts of the country and can complete the work through the Internet, which not only improves work efficiency, but also reduces the company's huge expenses. However, this plan was strongly resisted by Ryan.

In Ryan's view, layoffs are not that simple, because the fired employees will experience very strong emotional fluctuations. Just doing this work through video will not achieve the goal, and will only cause the dismissed employees to fall into a quagmire. This is a shameful reform for the "career change consultant", because it is equivalent to leaving the layoffs to the cold computer, which cannot achieve the goal at all. The reason why layoff experts with the title of career change consultant comes forward is that they hope that through the negotiations of these experts, the lawsuits that may arise after layoffs can be directly extinguished from the source, but if there is a computer screen, the experts cannot establish a connection between people, and they cannot achieve the goal.

Therefore, as one of the most senior and famous employees of the company, Ryan expressed his strong opposition to the boss, but the boss insisted on implementing this plan. The boss directly called Natalie to the office and confronted Ryan head-on.

This scene is a scene of confrontation, which will also be the most severe challenge to Black Lively.

Black Lively was dressed in neat formal clothes, combed all her hair into a ponytail, and Liu Hai also turned all her hair away, revealing her entire face in a complete and clean manner. She created a professional workplace image. At this time, she kept taking deep breaths and looking at Evan Bell who was adjusting the light with Robert Faris.

Although he is usually so close to Evan Bale, once the two of them stand in the workplace, they are absolutely serious and at the same time. The huge pressure brought by Evan Bale in his acting skills makes Black Livery feel that the veins on the back of his neck are constantly thrusting. Even though he has been rehearsing twice just now, Black Livery has been constantly doing psychological construction, but when he looks at the crew that is about to start filming, the tension still comes to her face, and she feels nervous and about to vomit.

"Blake, are you okay?" Evan Bell was about to start filming, but he found that Blake Lively's face was very bad. He also realized. It was probably Blake Lively was still too nervous, which reminded him of the first time he played against Meryl Streep. "What's there to be nervous? I won't eat you anymore. Let's take it easy. This is enough. Natalie's scene has gone from full confidence to a mess. Even if you have to be nervous, you will be nervous after the first part is finished, and then it will fit seamlessly with the character."

Evan Bell's teasing made Black Lively laugh, and her usual sense of familiarity still relieved Black Lively. But after the start, Evan Bell's speed of entering the role and his superb performance still shocked Black Lively.

Ryan sat on the desk of his boss Gregor. He was full of anger at this moment. After seeing Natalie walk in, he calmed down his anger by tidying up the cuffs of his shirt. Otherwise, he would not know if he would lose his composure. He heard Natalie say, "What do you think?"

"Very good." Ryan said with a smile, but there was no smile in his tone. He seemed to have no feelings. He smiled and lowered his head, forcing himself to put all his energy on his cuffs. "Listen, I admire you very much..." He looked up at Natalie, but it was difficult to regain his usual calmness. " Passion." Then he turned his gaze away, "I think you have some very good ideas, but you know nothing about the reality of our industry. You can notify the Internet, but you don't know what people think..."

"In fact, I've minored in psychology," Natalie replied, but after Blake Lively finished saying this, she saw Evan Bell's sarcastic look coming, which made her pause involuntarily. Even though Jason Bateman, who played the boss Greg next to him, responded with "very good", allowing Evan Bell to turn his attention to him, Blake Lively still felt the numb pressure on his scalp.

Ryan smiled, a smile that was not smiling, but with a faint sarcasm, "Very good, kid, fire me!"

Just listening to this sentence, Black Lively had a line to answer, but she looked at Evan Bell's seemingly casual but murderous look in front of her, and she didn't say a word. Evan Bell's casual performance was a huge pressure for the actors in the opposite scene, and it was fully reflected at this moment. Even Black Lively and Javier Baden did not feel this way when they were in the opposite scene.

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