Chapter 412: Live unswervingly

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"Chicago Tribune" rated it as "an epic masterpiece!"

And the "San Francisco Chronicle" praised, "The Pianist has reached a great level!"

"The New York Times" even directly defined it as "the best movie of 1999, no one!"

The Internet is a paradise for movie fans to express their opinions. Many people who have watched movies can't wait to publish their feelings on some websites.

Especially Ryan's fans have left messages on his personal website.

"Yes, the movie is excellent, and it also reflects a cruel history. The depiction of the scene of **** has reached the point where it cannot be added. But what I want to say is that the movie is too dull and cold, and the rhythm is too slow. Well, that wonderful performance is still attracting me, maybe I will leave midway."

"I don't understand why Ryan wanted to make such a style of film, which is completely inconsistent with his style of first considering our experience of watching movies."

"The film is very objective and the film is very real. Judging from Ryan's image in it, he must have suffered enough for this film. We will enter the theater to support him, but I hope he can pay attention to the connotation of the film at the same time. Don’t ignore the entertaining nature that we have always insisted on in the past.

This movie is not destined to belong to young people. Even when they enter the theater, their eyes are mostly on Ryan's performance.

And Ryan's performance in it has been praised by people in the industry.

"Slim, elegant, delicate, compassionate, weak, and pale, Ryan showed all the qualities of a surviving pianist. With his performance and slender fingers, he played a great performance!"

The "New York Post" fully demonstrated its characteristics. When criticizing people, they can't wait to step on the ground. When flattering, it will blow people up to the sky.

In contrast, the long-form commentary of the Los Angeles Times is more professional and more targeted.

"When Ryan walked alone in the ruins under the light of darkness and terror, with a firm and unyielding attitude, he gave the pianist Spearman the character that never disappears. He used his eyes and performance. , Really brought people back to the gloomy and gloomy war years.

"Under the ravages of the Nazis. Some people choose to survive tenaciously, others choose to destroy proudly. And Ryan, with the tearful piano melody played by his role, tells the world that even if life has reached the cliff of despair, they still have to Live unswervingly!"

"As the most outstanding actor of the new generation of Hollywood acting, Ryan's performance in the film "The Pianist" can be described as superb and vivid. He is a performer with a story, and he is also a'piano poet' who has experienced the vicissitudes of life. He used his own literary and artistic methods to interpret a soul that is tougher than a soldier."

The Washington Post, one of the three largest newspapers in North America, also gave Ryan a high evaluation.

"In order to be able to shoot the immersive realism, Ryan has to practice piano for several hours every day. In order to achieve the effect of skinny figure, he also lost more than 30 pounds of body weight. So there is it. The most " " point of the film is the tearful performance of his playing the piano for a German officer in a refuge in ruins."

"Every scale, every tone of voice, and every tone of voice are interpreted just right in Ryan's slender and flexible finger dance, and it can even be said to be incisively and vividly."

"At that moment, he didn't seem to be playing the piano. He was using music to shout out his inner desire to survive. On a deeper level, he was using music to express his aversion and rejection of war, and his yearning for peace. And pursuit, but everything seems beyond reach, his piano sound is helpless, and at the same time it is indignant and passionate."

"At this time, his fingers are the incarnation of art. It is even more a weapon of thought. It is precisely because of this indignation, passionate and helpless performance that truly and unpretentiously touched the hearts of the German officers, and also touched the hearts of every audience. As the finishing touch of the whole film, in such a specific scene, the pianist’s tearful performance maximizes the deep feelings of the mixed feelings of his family, the fear of war, the poverty of life, and so on. Perfect fusion."

"Ryan used his performance and his piano to tell people that war is not terrible, and aggression is not terrible. What's terrible is that he has lost the idea of ​​​​surviving in adversity. No one can beat himself, except that he can beat himself. ."

Perhaps the media has enough sympathy for Ryan, the loser of the Oscar performance award, or perhaps the media has disgusted that he always gets those awards that do not work properly, and the mainstream voices bring almost all praise.

"Failure is often the best experience. Ryan is always breaking through himself. His performance in "The Pianist" is smooth and natural, vividly deducing the musician's self-cultivation and elegance, as well as the panic and flurry of escape. Clever, he is definitely one of the most powerful contenders for the best actor in major awards this year."

-"Hollywood Report"

"Ryan Jenkins has been striving to make a breakthrough in his image in recent years. This time he succeeded again. His slender figure and melancholic temperament are in line with the image of a musician, but his slender appearance is just that. He looks like an artist who has lost his life in a downturn, and his acting skills are worthy of the fame and achievements he has now."

-"The New Yorker"

Public opinion needs to be guided. Long before the film was released, the work of public relations was in the forefront. With Ryan's personality and preferences, to choose this film, he must use it to win enough for himself.

The film will definitely attract the eyes of Jews across the United States, and further narrow the relationship with the National Jewish Association. There are also several major Jewish groups on Wall Street. Although their interests are first, the favors within the rules will also play a role.

These people hold shares in many Hollywood entertainment groups. In the not-too-distant future, Ryan will definitely have to deal with them.

Then there is the Oscar for Best Actor. He does not expect to be awarded this year, but as long as he can be nominated, it is a solid qualification.

Even if he is young, but after consecutive nominations, the film academy is bound to give an explanation.

In view of the attendance rate on the first day, starting from the next Saturday, the number of theaters in "The Pianist" has slowly increased, reaching 600, and on Sunday it has increased to close to 650. Although it is not full, it basically remains. Attendance of about half.

The first weekend was spent in the hype about Ryan's acting. In the first three days, "The Pianist" got close to 6.5 million U.S. dollars in the box office, setting a record for Ryan's lowest box office in the first week since entering Hollywood.

However, no media would be so stupid as to hype about this kind of thing. After all, this is a niche art film.

In terms of box office performance in the first week, the number of theaters in the second week will definitely increase slightly. This type of film often signs a long-term screening contract. However, in North America, as the screening time increases, the distributor and the The less the producer can get, and after two months, generally only 10 to 20% will be left.

"So, we should fight for the best film."

In the early morning, Ryan held the beautiful diamond in his arms, and analyzed it wisely, "The production and promotion of this film cost close to 40 million U.S. dollars. It is unrealistic to expect to recover the cost in North America, and the success of the Oscar will make It is more popular overseas and will also drive the video tape and DVD market in the future."

"I will mobilize people around to support you in the theater." Charlize Theron stroked his sturdy body and said slowly, "After I have the video tapes and DVDs out, I promise everyone around me will give you ten copies. ."

She raised her head and kissed Ryan's lips, and when the long and lingering kiss was over, she said, "Of course, I will mail the bill to you, dear."

"Do you need me to write you a check now..."

Before Ryan's joke was finished, the mobile phone on the bedside rang, and the number of people who could directly call him instead of George was extremely limited, so he quickly took it.

"Who?" Charlize muttered silently.

Ryan raised her index finger to her and pressed the answer button, and then Taylor's voice came into her ears.

"Ryan! Where are you?"

"Is there anything, Alison?" Ryan said evasively.

"It's my tenth birthday soon. What gift are you going to give me?" It turned out to be a phone call to ask for a debt.

"Oh, so you are ten years old?" Ryan deliberately pretended to be confused, and the little girl over there must have showed her fangs, "Huh, Ryan, if the gift doesn't suit me, I will definitely kick you out of the party! "

"I have prepared your gift, dear."

"Can you give it to me now?" Tyler seemed unable to wait.

"What about your birthday party?" Ryan rubbed his forehead and pushed Charlize back.

"Why don't you give me another copy then?" The little girl gave him an idea.

"You are getting smarter and smarter." Ryan said irritably, "Patience is a virtue. Wait a few days."

"Huh~ meanie."

After humming a few times, Taylor reminded, "Don't be late then."

After hanging up the phone, Ryan patted Charlize’s smooth back and signaled that it was time to get up. After he left the office of Jenkins Pictures every day, he would come here to date the South African Diamond, which has been going on for a week. With the arrival of Taylor's birthday, this life has come to an end.

This is Miss Taylor Swift’s tenth birthday, and Nicole, who loves her, will definitely come back from the Chicago set.

If it weren't for school tension, maybe Natalie would fly to Los Angeles.

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