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1572 Unexpectedly

"Cooper." Donald called out to Cooper who was about to leave, which made Cooper raise his sight, and then he saw Donald signal Murphy.

Turning his head, Cooper noticed Murphy's loneliness: there was a hint of frustration and loss in her expression. Her words were unable to convince her brother, nor could they convince her father, and no one wanted to believe her.

After letting out a gentle breath, Cooper also understood what Donald meant. The two children who lacked mother's care needed more care and support, but he often forgot this, immersed in his work, hoping to forget the sadness and bitterness, and throw all the work of his parents to his father-in-law. He needed to stop occasionally.

Standing there, Cooper lowered his eyes, concealing the look between his eyes and eyebrows, and his steps paused slightly, and the sighs and struggles that were faintly revealed were fleeting, but they seemed meaningful; but then, Cooper raised his eyes again, placed the coffee cup on the dining table, pulled a chair away, sat down facing Murphy, keeping his eyes parallel, allowing the two to have a conversation on the same level.

"If you want to discuss science, okay, Murphy." Cooper stared at Murphy with concentration and dedication, without dodging his eyes, and maintained his sincerity and straightforwardness. "You just told me that it is not enough to be afraid of the existence of ghosts. No, you have to continue digging deeper. Record all the facts that happened, analyze them, understand the reasons and methods of it, and then summarize the conclusions."

After pausing, Cooper did not continue to speak, but stared at Murphy, the smile in his eyes gently raised, and he was silent for a second.

In just one second, the communication between the father and daughter became warmer, and then Cooper continued, "Take a deal?"

The smile at the corner of Murphy's mouth then bloomed, and he nodded heavily, "Trade!"

The confident expression made Cooper a little stunned, as if he saw himself as a child. Then the curve of Cooper's mouth also rose up, his head gently lowered his eyes, and after standing up again, he picked up the bath towel on Murphy's shoulder, wiped the little guy's wet hair randomly, and without saying anything, he grabbed his coffee cup, and then turned around and left.

"Go to school today." Cooper did not continue to stay in the house, but walked straight toward the outdoors.

"Wait." Donald's calm and turbid voice sounded, but Cooper's steps did not stop, but slowed down slightly, and was still tasting his own coffee. He just turned his head slightly and sent a signal: He was listening, "There is a parent meeting today."

Before Cooper could speak, Donald added, “It’s the ‘parent’ meeting, not the ‘parent’ meeting.”

Cooper's steps finally paused, and he still held his coffee cup in his left hand, standing quietly in place. He could only vaguely see a side face. The sunlight shone through the open door, outlining the lines of his side face. The slightly sloppy beard seemed to capture a touch of bitterness and sorrow, but it disappeared in the dazzling light in a flash.

"Card!"

Christopher's voice rang out in the room, interrupting the shooting of the scene.

The crisp and loud sound made everyone come to their senses, but the aftertaste still slowly fainted on the tip of their tongues, and then gradually felt the light weight of the scene just now.

Jessica also came to her senses, but she was still not in a hurry to get rid of her emotions, but savored it carefully.

Although Lan Li kept subtraction during the performance, there was almost no trace of the performance, and the eyes and lines he picked were not too much crafted or polished. The whole show was smooth and completed in one go, and this skill alone was enough to applaud; but the truly amazing part was Lan Li's two pauses.

The first time was Donald signaling Cooper to communicate with Murphy.

The second time was Donald mentioned the parent-teacher meeting.

The reasons for these two pauses are similar. Donald reminds Cooper: he needs to shoulder the responsibility of being a father. Although he is the grandfather of the children, he cannot replace Cooper's role in the end. What's more, in the absence of mother's care, the role of father becomes more and more important.

Cooper's two pauses have different meanings.

The previous time was a sigh and hidden guilt. He did not refuse to fulfill his father's responsibilities, but was immersed in his own pain, and often ignored his two children. In fact, he loved the two children more deeply than anyone else. So, when Cooper sat in front of Murphy, he did not avoid it, but looked directly at Murphy's eyes and patiently explained, not only for love, but also for respect.

The next time was a struggle, and the deep and painful memories of deep buried were awakened in my mind. Once upon a time, all these things were taken care of by the child's mother, but now he had to shoulder all responsibilities alone. He couldn't tell whether he devoted himself to work wholeheartedly, whether to forget the pain or to forget the existence of the children to remind himself of his wife's death.

In the script of "Interstellar", the Nolan brothers almost consciously ignore the existence of Cooper's wife, but for this issue, Renly and Jessica had a deep conversation.

Cooper's wife died in the end of the world.

In fact, it was not just Cooper's wife. Later, when Tom became an adult, his two children also died in the same way in the apocalypse. According to the story, the earth's sandstorm in the apocalypse is getting worse and worse. Not only crops cannot survive, but even breathing becomes extremely difficult. Therefore, Nasa needs to go to the universe to find a space suitable for human survival. Cooper's wife and Tom's children all died because of this.

At the beginning of the story, just at the beginning of the scene, Cooper was reading the surveillance information on the computer screen. In fact, he was observing the development of the mode disaster and trying to find a way to save the earth. He was not to save humanity, but to save the pain of losing his wife and to save his two children.

Cooper almost slept and slept, trying to forget the pain in this way, and also trying to find a glimmer of life in this way. Unconsciously, he gradually drifted away from his two children, especially Tom in the rebellious period, who even forgot the way to communicate.

When Donald's words "It's not the parents'" hit Cooper hard, he was confused and confused. It was not as simple as sadness or bitterness, but a kind of lost loneliness. What should he do? What else can he do?

A great coincidence is not a skill!

This is Jessica's intuitive experience of Lan Li's performance, without any craftsmanship or deliberation. She only paused twice with no unnecessary expressions or movements, but cleverly seamlessly connected with the plot. The emotions revealed in the calm and gentle wind are only strong enough to be profound enough, creating layers of ripples, which can inadvertently bring completely different viewing experiences.

Not all external performances are wonderful, or they may be bloody yelling; not all restrained performances are simple and relaxed, or they may be surging and surging undercurrents. There is no distinction between high and low in the performance itself, but the actors and acting skills can indeed see the pros and cons.

Of course, all of these contents are self-indulgent by the audience. If you watch the movie seriously, these details are now foreshadowing. With the subsequent stories unfolding, they will gradually evolve into stormy emotions, magnifying the core of the entire movie to the extreme; but if you only treat the movie as popcorn, you will ignore it, but it will have no impact.

Jessica repeatedly read and comprehend the script, and her feelings became more direct and profound.

Comparing the two works of "gravity" and "Interstellar Crossing", Jessica could immediately understand what addition is, what subtraction is, the difference between eyes, expression and details, and switched the aura and momentum of the entire performance, presenting two different ways of expression.

If we talk about depth and height, "gravity" is definitely slightly better, and the exploration and interpretation of "interstellar" is simpler; but in terms of skills and difficulty, the two are comparable, especially the skill and freedom revealed by Lan Li during the performance, which makes the performance of "interstellar" natural.

egot is just a name after all. As they shout, everyone seemed to be accustomed to it, and they could not feel the difficulties and profoundness at all. But now, Jessica truly felt the excellence of Renly, and her words were difficult to describe well, which made Jessica feel a little excited and couldn't wait to join the performance.

When his eyes fell on Timothy and McCanzhi, Jessica showed a hint of envy: it was not that they could play against Renli, she was not so unreliable; it was that they could encounter such a rare opportunity in their youth, and the next thing they could do was to learn from Renli.

"Lanley..." Christopher's voice sounded. He stood there and thought carefully for a moment, and then asked, "What if you change the angle, what's the effect? ​​I mean, just a side face reveals too little emotions. You turn around and face the camera head-on, will the emotions be more direct?"

If you face the camera head-on, it will fall into a lower position, which may not only destroy the integrity of the picture, but also make the performance too rough and direct. More importantly, it does not conform to the tone of the core of Christopher's entire film.

Jessica was a little surprised because Christopher was putting forward a bad idea, and the guidance of performance skills was not his strength; but unexpectedly, Renli nodded in a straightforward manner and gave a positive answer, "No problem, is it just the last shot?"

"Yes, let's do it again for the last shot." A faint smile appeared on Christopher's face.
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