Spielberg was stunned for 5 minutes, until Adrian called his name tentatively that he reacted, and hurriedly took the paper and pen and started writing: Very good!Ed!Your opinion is very good!Yes, a touch of very symbolic bright red, the only color of the whole movie!You are such a genius!
Adrian opened his mouth as if he wanted to say something, but he didn't say it in the end when he saw Spielberg's excited look.
Yes, that's it, you solved a big problem, Ed!He is truly the best screenwriter in Hollywood.
Spielberg said with a smile as he looked at the sloppy words he wrote in a hurry.
This is what I should have done.Adrian shrugged, Is there anything else?
Yes, there are still some problems.
Spielberg then reacted and returned to his previous expression. I think it is necessary to discuss with you about casting, scene selection, costumes and props.
As he said that, he handed the compiled information to Adrian: This is some of the actors I collected, as well as arrangements for field shooting in Poland, and some other things.If there is no objection, we can officially start casting and preparation.
Adrian took the pages and put them aside, then took out a file bag from his briefcase: I have always been paying attention to the actors, and I think these three are very suitable for the three main actors.
Three main actors?Spielberg took the file bag unexpectedly.
Yes, the leading actor Schindler, SS officer Aimon and Jewish accountant Steine.Adrian nodded.
Spielberg's surprise turned into surprise, and he obviously did not expect Adrian to be so busy with such a movie.
After taking out the first photo about 14 inches in size with curiosity, his heart suddenly burst out. This was a black and white photo of the bust. The person on it was wearing a suit, with straight facial features, deep eyes, and oily hair. He looked very charming, and was at least 8 points similar to Spielberg's image of Schindler!
He looked at Adrian and then looked at the photo in his hand, then pulled out the second photo.
After seeing the characters in the picture, Spielberg took a deep breath again. The person in the photo was sitting in front of the typewriter, wearing simple work clothes, with a hexagonal star representing the Jews on his left chest, and wearing disc glasses with a serious look on his face.
He recognized the actor, although in black and white photos, and this person was included in the actor profile for Adrian, but he never thought that this person was so suitable to play the role of Jewish accountant Steyn as he is now.
Spielberg couldn't wait to pull out the third photo. Sure enough, he was not disappointed. The person in the photo was wearing SS uniform and his marble-like facial features seemed to be cut out with a knife. Because some backlight made his eyelids look a little drooping, but at the same time, he gave people a cold and evil feeling.
If we only look at the style, I'm afraid no one can play Aimeng Gauss except the person in the photo.
After breathing a long sigh, Spielberg pinched the bridge of his nose, and he suddenly felt dizzy.
The actor who made the styling based on the description of Schindler's image provided by the script is Liam Neeson. He is exactly 40 years old this year, an Irish man. He has participated in many stage plays, TV and movies, and has rich performance experience.
Adrian explained at this time, and he believed that you should know Ben Kingsley, who won the Best Actor for "Gandhi" at the 55th Oscar. Although his father is Indian, his mother has Jewish ancestry, and he is also very suitable for this role in terms of temperament.As for the last one, SS officer Aimmon Gauss, that was British actor Ralph Fiennes. Although his works are not many, he has quite potential. I think he has a kind of evil characteristics that suits this role very well.In order to find him to take this photo, the person who came into contact with him was almost beaten by him until he signed a harsh unequal treaty, but now it seems that it seems worth it.
To be honest, Ed, I don't know what to say now.Spielberg straightened up and looked at Adrian with a wry smile, making a few gestures but couldn't speak.
These three black and white photos have been completely recognized by him, and he does not think there are any actors who are more suitable than these three.
It's OK, this is what I should have done.Adrian smiled, looking very sincere.
Spielberg suddenly felt confused. He didn't understand why Adrian had to work so hard for the movie.
He would have been willing to invest in Schindler's understanding at the beginning just to direct and produce "Jurassic Park" himself. He didn't need to treat the movie so enthusiastically, didn't he?
In fact, when he invited him here today, he had already made up his mind to talk briefly, express his respect for investors, and then drove him away.
Unexpectedly, after Adrian came, he first helped solve the key problems of a movie, and then provided three extremely suitable actors. This is really... so strange.
I have an idea about costume props, especially the costumes of more than 20,000 extras.
Seeing that Spielberg didn't say anything, Adrian, who looked back on the information, started talking to himself. I believe that the Poles still have a lot of clothes from the 1930s and 1940s, and the crew can buy them, and they will be happy to sell them.In addition, I think the extras can invite some survivors or their descendants to act, so that they can personally feel the despair at that time, and the second is to make the movie appear more real - of course, this is just my suggestion.
After saying this, Adrian paused, and then continued: Also, I hope you should try to arrange the security work when filming in Poland. The Nazi occupation of Poland has made many Poles still believe that the Germans at that time were good people. In addition, some historical reasons, it may not be possible to hit the crew, but it is certain that they are not friendly to the crew. We must do a good job in security work to prevent conflicts.
Spielberg stared at him talking blankly, as if he had stopped thinking.
In other aspects I'm...oh, by the way, there's the soundtrack. I don't think John Williams will refuse your invitation. In this case, I suggest using the violin as the main instrument so that we can invite Mr. Yitzhak Perlman to play, so that we can better express that history in many ways.
Adrian thought of something again.
After rubbing his nose, an incredible feeling surged into Spielberg's heart. He forced a smile and finally couldn't help asking: Ed, why... are you so enthusiastic about this movie?
Because... Adrian smiled, his tone with a very special calm, which I should have done.
This is you...
What should be done?
Spielberg had no idea why he could say such things. Just as he wanted to continue asking, Adrian, who was flirting with the information, suddenly frowned: Steven, are you planning to shoot on-site in Krakow and Auschwitz concentration camps?
Spielberg was stunned: Is there any problem?
I don't think this is appropriate.Adrian shook his head and raised the video in his hand. This was not a good idea!
Why?Spielberg suddenly became excited, why can't
Go to the field shooting?Do you know, Ed, did I feel when I went to Poland for a field trip more than half a month ago?I can't imagine how to build such a scene in the studio, nor can I shoot what I want in the studio!
Calm down, Steven, calm down!
Adrian stretched out his hands seriously and pressed down. I understand your feelings and I agree with you, but I still think it is inappropriate to go to Krakow and Auschwitz for on-site shooting - don't be excited, can you listen to me?You can go to Poland, you can rebuild a brand new set far from Krakow and Auschwitz, and build an exact same set based on your idea. You don’t need to worry about the funds. If there is not enough, I can invest additionally, 10 million or 20 million, no problem!But please don't go to Krakow and Auschwitz, please don't disturb those lost souls, please let them rest in peace!
Spielberg stared at Adrian blankly, looking at the sincere and solemn face, unable to say anything.
He waved his hand in a daze, as if he was still immersed in shock and couldn't come back to his senses. But the next second, he suddenly stood up and raised a 90° bow in front of Adrian, and his nose was almost pressed against the table.
Hey Steven, what are you doing?Adrian quickly stood up and let him stand.
Thank you for your reminder, Ed, if it weren't for your reminder, I would have almost made a big mistake!
Spielberg, who supported himself, bent down again. I misunderstood you before, and I apologize to you for my actions.
No, Steven.
Adrian grabbed his shoulder, you just couldn't think so comprehensively about it because you were too busy and wanted to make this movie well.Moreover, I believe that even without me, there will be someone else who will remind you.
Anyway, thank you for your reminder, thank you very much!Spielberg grabbed his hand and snatched it hard.
The two looked at each other and then sat down again.
Even so, I still want to ask.
Spielberg looked into his eyes, Ed, I wonder why you were so passionate about Schindler's List?Can you tell me the reason?
Because... Adrian's fingers hit the table, and a look of remembrance ejaculated in his eyes. My grandmother is a Jew. Although she passed away very early, I can still vaguely remember the feeling in her arms.When I was determined to cheer up, I looked through the diaries of many elders in my family and found out that she worked for the "War Refugee Relief Society" in the 1940s...
Adrian opened his mouth as if he wanted to say something, but he didn't say it in the end when he saw Spielberg's excited look.
Yes, that's it, you solved a big problem, Ed!He is truly the best screenwriter in Hollywood.
Spielberg said with a smile as he looked at the sloppy words he wrote in a hurry.
This is what I should have done.Adrian shrugged, Is there anything else?
Yes, there are still some problems.
Spielberg then reacted and returned to his previous expression. I think it is necessary to discuss with you about casting, scene selection, costumes and props.
As he said that, he handed the compiled information to Adrian: This is some of the actors I collected, as well as arrangements for field shooting in Poland, and some other things.If there is no objection, we can officially start casting and preparation.
Adrian took the pages and put them aside, then took out a file bag from his briefcase: I have always been paying attention to the actors, and I think these three are very suitable for the three main actors.
Three main actors?Spielberg took the file bag unexpectedly.
Yes, the leading actor Schindler, SS officer Aimon and Jewish accountant Steine.Adrian nodded.
Spielberg's surprise turned into surprise, and he obviously did not expect Adrian to be so busy with such a movie.
After taking out the first photo about 14 inches in size with curiosity, his heart suddenly burst out. This was a black and white photo of the bust. The person on it was wearing a suit, with straight facial features, deep eyes, and oily hair. He looked very charming, and was at least 8 points similar to Spielberg's image of Schindler!
He looked at Adrian and then looked at the photo in his hand, then pulled out the second photo.
After seeing the characters in the picture, Spielberg took a deep breath again. The person in the photo was sitting in front of the typewriter, wearing simple work clothes, with a hexagonal star representing the Jews on his left chest, and wearing disc glasses with a serious look on his face.
He recognized the actor, although in black and white photos, and this person was included in the actor profile for Adrian, but he never thought that this person was so suitable to play the role of Jewish accountant Steyn as he is now.
Spielberg couldn't wait to pull out the third photo. Sure enough, he was not disappointed. The person in the photo was wearing SS uniform and his marble-like facial features seemed to be cut out with a knife. Because some backlight made his eyelids look a little drooping, but at the same time, he gave people a cold and evil feeling.
If we only look at the style, I'm afraid no one can play Aimeng Gauss except the person in the photo.
After breathing a long sigh, Spielberg pinched the bridge of his nose, and he suddenly felt dizzy.
The actor who made the styling based on the description of Schindler's image provided by the script is Liam Neeson. He is exactly 40 years old this year, an Irish man. He has participated in many stage plays, TV and movies, and has rich performance experience.
Adrian explained at this time, and he believed that you should know Ben Kingsley, who won the Best Actor for "Gandhi" at the 55th Oscar. Although his father is Indian, his mother has Jewish ancestry, and he is also very suitable for this role in terms of temperament.As for the last one, SS officer Aimmon Gauss, that was British actor Ralph Fiennes. Although his works are not many, he has quite potential. I think he has a kind of evil characteristics that suits this role very well.In order to find him to take this photo, the person who came into contact with him was almost beaten by him until he signed a harsh unequal treaty, but now it seems that it seems worth it.
To be honest, Ed, I don't know what to say now.Spielberg straightened up and looked at Adrian with a wry smile, making a few gestures but couldn't speak.
These three black and white photos have been completely recognized by him, and he does not think there are any actors who are more suitable than these three.
It's OK, this is what I should have done.Adrian smiled, looking very sincere.
Spielberg suddenly felt confused. He didn't understand why Adrian had to work so hard for the movie.
He would have been willing to invest in Schindler's understanding at the beginning just to direct and produce "Jurassic Park" himself. He didn't need to treat the movie so enthusiastically, didn't he?
In fact, when he invited him here today, he had already made up his mind to talk briefly, express his respect for investors, and then drove him away.
Unexpectedly, after Adrian came, he first helped solve the key problems of a movie, and then provided three extremely suitable actors. This is really... so strange.
I have an idea about costume props, especially the costumes of more than 20,000 extras.
Seeing that Spielberg didn't say anything, Adrian, who looked back on the information, started talking to himself. I believe that the Poles still have a lot of clothes from the 1930s and 1940s, and the crew can buy them, and they will be happy to sell them.In addition, I think the extras can invite some survivors or their descendants to act, so that they can personally feel the despair at that time, and the second is to make the movie appear more real - of course, this is just my suggestion.
After saying this, Adrian paused, and then continued: Also, I hope you should try to arrange the security work when filming in Poland. The Nazi occupation of Poland has made many Poles still believe that the Germans at that time were good people. In addition, some historical reasons, it may not be possible to hit the crew, but it is certain that they are not friendly to the crew. We must do a good job in security work to prevent conflicts.
Spielberg stared at him talking blankly, as if he had stopped thinking.
In other aspects I'm...oh, by the way, there's the soundtrack. I don't think John Williams will refuse your invitation. In this case, I suggest using the violin as the main instrument so that we can invite Mr. Yitzhak Perlman to play, so that we can better express that history in many ways.
Adrian thought of something again.
After rubbing his nose, an incredible feeling surged into Spielberg's heart. He forced a smile and finally couldn't help asking: Ed, why... are you so enthusiastic about this movie?
Because... Adrian smiled, his tone with a very special calm, which I should have done.
This is you...
What should be done?
Spielberg had no idea why he could say such things. Just as he wanted to continue asking, Adrian, who was flirting with the information, suddenly frowned: Steven, are you planning to shoot on-site in Krakow and Auschwitz concentration camps?
Spielberg was stunned: Is there any problem?
I don't think this is appropriate.Adrian shook his head and raised the video in his hand. This was not a good idea!
Why?Spielberg suddenly became excited, why can't
Go to the field shooting?Do you know, Ed, did I feel when I went to Poland for a field trip more than half a month ago?I can't imagine how to build such a scene in the studio, nor can I shoot what I want in the studio!
Calm down, Steven, calm down!
Adrian stretched out his hands seriously and pressed down. I understand your feelings and I agree with you, but I still think it is inappropriate to go to Krakow and Auschwitz for on-site shooting - don't be excited, can you listen to me?You can go to Poland, you can rebuild a brand new set far from Krakow and Auschwitz, and build an exact same set based on your idea. You don’t need to worry about the funds. If there is not enough, I can invest additionally, 10 million or 20 million, no problem!But please don't go to Krakow and Auschwitz, please don't disturb those lost souls, please let them rest in peace!
Spielberg stared at Adrian blankly, looking at the sincere and solemn face, unable to say anything.
He waved his hand in a daze, as if he was still immersed in shock and couldn't come back to his senses. But the next second, he suddenly stood up and raised a 90° bow in front of Adrian, and his nose was almost pressed against the table.
Hey Steven, what are you doing?Adrian quickly stood up and let him stand.
Thank you for your reminder, Ed, if it weren't for your reminder, I would have almost made a big mistake!
Spielberg, who supported himself, bent down again. I misunderstood you before, and I apologize to you for my actions.
No, Steven.
Adrian grabbed his shoulder, you just couldn't think so comprehensively about it because you were too busy and wanted to make this movie well.Moreover, I believe that even without me, there will be someone else who will remind you.
Anyway, thank you for your reminder, thank you very much!Spielberg grabbed his hand and snatched it hard.
The two looked at each other and then sat down again.
Even so, I still want to ask.
Spielberg looked into his eyes, Ed, I wonder why you were so passionate about Schindler's List?Can you tell me the reason?
Because... Adrian's fingers hit the table, and a look of remembrance ejaculated in his eyes. My grandmother is a Jew. Although she passed away very early, I can still vaguely remember the feeling in her arms.When I was determined to cheer up, I looked through the diaries of many elders in my family and found out that she worked for the "War Refugee Relief Society" in the 1940s...