2152 Reaching the Peak
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After understanding the essence of this scene, Black Lively immediately realized that her understanding of the character or the entire story was too limited. She could easily apply to a certain part too one-sidedly, so that ignoring the character is important, but it also exists based on the story.
Letting tension control one's brain is a very low-level mistake. Even if the actor in the opposite scene is outstanding, he is first of all alone, and secondly, the momentum he shows is actually the need of the character, so the corresponding role is the reaction of the character in this scene. Simply put, if the actor in the opponent scene is strong, it is the need of the story. Then what will happen in this scene? It is right to make the corresponding performance, and everything will become natural.
So, Black Livery sorted out her thoughts again. After entering the filming again, her overall condition was obviously higher than that. This is Black Livery, who was not at all inferior to Heath Ledger and Javier Baden in "Old Nowhere to Belong to" and did not lose the edge in the opposite scene. She tried twice before and after, and Blake Livery took the initiative to call for a pause. She had regained her thoughts, could sense the abnormality in the performance, and began to find her rhythm in the rhythm of Evan Bell's performance, presenting a more complete performance.
"Mr. Bingham, I'm sorry to inform you," Blake Lively--No, it should be said that Natalie sat opposite Ryan and began this so-called layoff exercise. Natalie's expression tensed, her eyes staring at Ryan in front of her, Ryan Bingham, "Your position no longer requires manpower."
Faced with Natalie's fluent and steady words, Ryan frowned slightly, nodded with a look of "I understand", "Yeah. Who are you?" In his quiet eyes, he was full of incomprehensible sophistication. Even in the face of being fired, he still held all the situation in his hands, not anxious or impatient.
"I'm Miss Kenner." Compared to Ryan's calmness, Natalie's tone became more youthful and energetic. She had a faintly aggressive momentum. "I'm here today to discuss your future."
"My future?" Without any gap, Ryan cut into Natalie's words. This cut-off momentum fully demonstrated Ryan's keenness and maturity during negotiations, and he still put his left hand on the armrest of the sofa. He looked happy and contented. Apart from the slightly more urgent tone, there was no sign of Ryan's anger at this moment. "The only person who can fire me is Greg Gregory."
Natalie interrupted Ryan's words without being outdone, "Mr. Gregory hired me to deal with these things." Her pride could be clearly seen from Natalie's slightly raised eyebrows and raised corners of her mouth. She seemed to be confident in grasping the atmosphere on the scene, so the qualities between her eyebrows were uncontrollably revealed.
"What to deal with? Handle me?" Ryan pursed his lips and revealed a sarcastic smile. Although he did not deliberately raise the tone, it made people feel that the initiative is in Ryan's hands, not Natalie. "Mr. Gregory hired me, and he is also the only person who can fire me." At this point, he suddenly speeded up his speech and raised his eyebrows, "Do you know? You want to talk to him." After that, Ryan stood up and prepared to leave.
Natalie was a little dignified. She subconsciously glanced at the boss Greg, who was sitting behind the desk, and stood up. She quickly shouted, "Mr. Bingham."
"No, no, no, you can't follow me." Ryan walked to the door and turned around. He pointed his right index finger at Natalie. His quiet eyes were accompanied by the rapidity of words. He burst out with a firm tone that made people unable to speak and even more irresistible. "You are just in front of the computer screen, remember?" After saying that, Ryan lowered his head and pursed his lips, looking clear.
This made Natalie a little depressed. She could only agree with "yes", but Ryan had no intention of being unreasonable. He walked back to the sofa and said tightly, "Let's try again." From his words, it can be seen that Ryan was actually angry, but his anger was not the kind of impatient implication that was beyond words, but more of a change in his entire aura. "Try to fire me again."
"I've fired you." Natalie stood in front of the sofa, forcing herself to straighten her back, and said in a stressful tone.
"In fact, you don't." Ryan didn't give Natalie a breathing space, and said directly, sat down, "Fire me." Even Greg next to him tried to stop, "Okay, I already know what you mean." Ryan didn't care at all. He raised his eyebrows and whispered, "Is that right?"
On the other hand, Natalie had no intention of giving up, and she sat down in front of Ryan again, "Mr. Bingham, I'm here to inform you that your position no longer requires personnel." This time, Natalie's tone of speaking was a little impatient and irritable. Compared to the first simulation session just now, her entire momentum has dropped a lot, and even her tone has less vitality.
Ryan frowned, looking like he was about to cry, but at a glance, he knew that Ryan was acting on purpose and had some exaggerated dramatic effects. "I was fired?" The weak tone made people suspect that he would cry at any time.
"Yes, you're fired." Natalie then increased the blow.
But Ryan suddenly changed his face. He tilted his head and raised his eyes, looking like someone who had passed by, not at all as if he was crying but not crying just now. "Never say dismissal." Sure enough, Natalie followed Ryan's guidance and changed the statement, "You can leave."
"Why?" Ryan said calmly with a deep face.
"This is a virtual scene, how could I know why?" Natalie herself did not realize that her emotions were already following Ryan's rhythm, and her impatience and anger replaced confidence and calmness condensed between her eyebrows.
"Why doesn't matter, you will never know why." Ryan lowered his voice and explained in a slightly joking tone.
Natalie immediately followed up, "Don't always think about why, it's better to focus on planning for the future." Natalie was still actively seeking control. She hoped to break Ryan's calm expression with her aggressive answer.
"Uh, I'm going to spend my energy suing you unless you tell me why I fired me." Ryan was not affected by Natalie at all, and his speech was still relaxed and maintained his usual rhythm.
"Mr. Bingham, the reason is not important." Natalie still tried to take the initiative again, but her voice was already deflated, and the tension in her voice could even be heard.
"So you fired me for no reason?" Ryan asked a rebellious question and left Natalie speechless. He turned to look at Greg, who was sitting behind the desk next to him, "Now I really want to sue."
"I know what you want to express." Greg had to come forward. But Natalie was still unwilling to admit her failure. She believed that the reason why Ryan targeted her was to resist the system and the newcomer in the workplace, so she took the initiative to take the conversation, "This is not for you, Mr. Bingham."
"Personal?" Ryan looked back at Natalie, his eyebrows raised, clearly expressing his surprise and disdain, "This is the most personal situation you will face." Ryan sat up straight and approached Natalie on the opposite side bit by bit. His dark blue eyes suddenly burst out with a terrifying aura, suppressing all Natalie's words and reactions tightly, leaving no room for resistance, "So before you want to reform my job, I must know that you do understand my job."
Hearing this, Natalie looked at Ryan in front of her, and repeatedly wanted to say something, but found that she could not say anything, youth, vitality, or vitality, all collapsed at this time, and she lost her armor and defeated her. She looked at Ryan unwillingly, but quickly turned her gaze away because she found that Ryan's eyes that had returned to peace again had a terrifying devouring power, which made her feel cold sweat on her back and scalp.
"Car!" Robert Faris' voice sounded, ending the ninety-second scene. Ryan and Natalie's close encounter, ending with Ryan's victory.
For the crew, they have seen Evan Belden's pinnacle of control this year, so it's not surprising; but for the bystander Charlize Theron, she was completely shocked.
In the scene just now, the confrontation between Ryan and Natalie was actually like a showdown between Evan Bell and Blake Lively's acting skills. Blake Lively tried hard to be himself and control the rhythm of the performance in his own hands. However, Evan Bell effortlessly disrupted all the rhythm of Blake Lively, and then controlled all the rhythm without hesitation. The final blow directly shattered all the psychological construction of Blake Lively, allowing negative emotions such as tension, fear, and worry to break through the barriers of confidence and calmness, and completely burst out.
The sparks created in this scene are praised by people, and they are also applauding Evan Bell's control at the peak. Charlize Theron's lazy eyes can't help but become deeper. From the scene just now, Evan Bell guided Black Lively into the acting state bit by bit, and finally presented a perfect performance, benefiting a lot.
However, Evan Bell, who walked behind the monitor to watch the replay, was not very satisfied with Black Lively's performance. "The momentum is still not enough, try again."
Chapter completed!