Heads Up Hollywood

Chapter 623: The First Great Display of Acting Skills

Tang En's roles in the police station are mainly divided into three parts: one-person drama, two-person drama, and group drama.

A one-man show was difficult, and Martin Scorsese arranged it later.

The coordination of the group play is more complicated, and it was not arranged on the first day.

Tang En's first day of filming was mainly two-person scenes.

In the morning, the opponent is Mark Wahlberg, and the two will stage four rivalry performances inside the police station.

In the afternoon, the opponent will be Leonardo DiCaprio. There is only one scene, but it is extremely important.

There are only five scenes scheduled for one day, which shows that director Martin Scorsese has no confidence in Tang En.

Tang En's mentality is very good, and everything is subject to the organization's arrangements.

In the movie, "Colin" played by Tang En is the superintendent, and "Dignam" played by Mark Wahlberg is his immediate boss.

This scene happened outside the office of the director "Kuinan".

Because the undercover agent appeared in the police station, but was not caught for a long time, "Kui Nan" began to doubt the ability of "Dignam", and dispatched the proud general "Colin" to investigate the undercover matter.

But "Dignam" was dissatisfied with this arrangement, because "Colin" was his subordinate, and now "Colin" had to bypass himself and report directly to the director. Wouldn't this make him empty?

As a result, a dispute arose between the two parties.

The crew has already made preparations, and the filming can begin immediately after the two have adjusted.

Martin Scorsese was not used to sitting. He stood behind the camera with a walkie-talkie in his left hand and his right hand in his pocket. From time to time, he looked at Tang En who was ready.

This is his first time acting!

And as soon as he came up, he met such a powerful opponent as Mark Wahlberg!

Although Mark Wahlberg's acting skills are not top-notch, the appearance set by the crew for him is so brilliant that he doesn't even use any expressions or words. His image is more eye-catching than other characters at that station.

Because the role of "Dignum" he played is the secret weapon of the American version of "The Departed", which is the biggest difference from "Infernal Affairs".

If this role is played well, it will be very powerful.

In contrast, although Twain's figure was tall and straight, overall, it was a bit plain, and there was no outstanding external display.

"Twain, if there is a problem, you can suspend the performance at any time."

Martin Scorsese is still uneasy.

Tang En smiled and made an OK gesture.

Assistant director Brian Kenyon said: "Dang En, try to control as much as possible during the performance. Although it's a quarrel, he is your superior after all, you have to be restrained, it's better not to go too far."

Tang En nodded, "I know."

The cameraman also spoke at this time: "Twain, remember to take the position, first position A, then position C, and the last two sentences are position B."

Tang En didn't know whether to laugh or cry, "I already know that ACB is moving. I said, can we start filming?"

Martin Scorsese waved his hand suddenly: "Start!"

Following the director's order, Tang En's expression changed immediately.

The corners of his mouth were slightly turned up, and his eyes seemed to have a little more gleam. When he squinted slightly, he had a more sinister temperament, but it was only fleeting, and the sense of righteousness of the police was born spontaneously.

He walked vigorously to the door of the office.

At this time, Mark Wahlberg happened to come out of the chief's office door, with a serious face, and stood in front of him unceremoniously.

Tang En's eyes were contemptuous, but there was a flattering smile on his face.

He tried to go around, but Mark Wahlberg kept blocking him.

Tang En was a little helpless, the expression on his face changed a few times quickly, he shrugged and asked, "Is there a problem?"

"Yes, I... sorry! Do it again!"

As soon as Mark Wahlberg spoke, seeing the contempt and disdain in Tang En's eyes, he panicked for a moment, and the shape of his mouth changed when he spoke the lines.

The crew members were a little surprised.

They knew that this scene had to be played a dozen or twenty times, so they couldn't make it.

Unexpectedly, the first NG came from the mistake of professional actor Mark Wahlberg.

"It must have been an accident, right?"

The crew re-prepared, Tang En also re-entered the state, and re-shooted.

"Is there a problem?"

"Yes, don't forget, I am your supervisor, you are not qualified to come here to report leapfrogging."

Mark Wahlberg looked at Tang En's eyes, and for some reason, he always felt a little flustered in his heart.

Even though he is the boss, he feels overwhelmed.

This is a "suppression" scene that often appears during filming.

But is this possible?

Twain is just a director!

Mark Wahlberg couldn't believe it.

Tang En's eyes were like obsidian, flashing with profound power, he stared at the other party, and snorted coldly, "Someday you don't want to be promoted, remember to tell me!"

The corner of Mark Wahlberg's mouth moved, but he didn't speak a single line.

NG again!

The entire crew was a little dumbfounded.

"What's happening here?"

The cameraman, assistant director, and scene manager all looked at each other, which was unbelievable.

And NG?

Another Mark Wahlberg blunder?

One mistake was accidental, two times... I'm afraid it can explain the problem.

Although this scene lasted only 5 seconds, Tang En's introverted temperament, which was both good and evil, really couldn't fool everyone's eyes.

Where is this layman?

It is clearly the aura that only top actors have.

"Come again!"

Mark Wahlberg was not convinced at all, waved his hand and asked to start over.

...

"Is there a problem?"

"Yes, don't forget, I am your supervisor, you are not qualified to come here to report leapfrogging."

"One day you don't want to be promoted, remember to tell me!" Tang En moved a position, changed from position A to position C, stretched out his right index finger, pointed on the other's shoulder, and said very bluntly, " If you can handle it well, he won't call me at all!"

Mark Wahlberg was so manic that he yelled, "Go to hell, shit!"

"stop!"

This time, it was Martin Scorsese who called the show off.

He walked over directly, looked deeply at Mark Wahlberg, "It's too late!"

Mark Wahlberg took a deep breath and nodded, "I know, I didn't hold back."

"What's going on?" Martin Scorsese stared at him, frowning.

It was the first scene of the whole movie, and he knew it was going to be troublesome.

Originally, he thought that the unstable factor was Tang En, but he didn't expect that it was Mark Wahlberg who had a problem!

Mark Wahlberg glanced at Tang En, who was calmly talking and laughing with the onlookers Gal Gadot, hesitated, and said in a low voice: "A few days ago, we had a little misunderstanding. As for... I may be a little afraid of him in my heart."

"Huh?" Martin Scorsese's face darkened, a little displeased, "I'll give you 15 minutes, solve it right away!"

A professional actor has already liberated his nature, so he can't get past this psychological barrier?

What is an actor?

Once you start acting, you immediately enter the play, completely abandoning your identity in reality, and completely substituting into the role.

Martin Scorsese was a little disappointed.

Mark Wahlberg was crying.

He is really innocent.

He used to star in some commercial films, and many scenes were just passing by.

Where have you seen such a scene?

Once Tang En's gloomy and introverted temperament was revealed, the whole aura was wrong.

He can really get into the role of "Colin" and become a jerk.

Mark Wahlberg couldn't quite get into the role of "Dignum."

Imagine an ordinary person, how can he not be nervous and afraid in front of an angry policeman or criminal?

His face paled without being scared, he turned his head and ran away, that's not bad!

He would panic in front of Tang En's acting skills, and it had nothing to do with the molesting of Gal Gadot a few days ago.

It's because he didn't fully control the role of "Dignam" at all!

In this scene in the original "The Departed", Matt Damon is completely suppressed by Mark Wahlberg.

Not only because Mark Wahlberg's role positioning is better, but also his acting skills are much better than Matt Damon.

But right now, compared with Tang En... his acting skills are too immature.

What level is Tang En?

His "mirror image possession" is Kevin Spacey!

The best American actor of the Mesozoic Era!

The best actor among movie kings!

...

15 minutes rest period.

Martin Scorsese called Tang En aside and chatted alone.

"Tang En, you are a director, so you must understand this truth. During the performance process, veteran actors should use their experience, ability and temperament to drive new actors so that they can enter the play as soon as possible."

"Ah? No need?" Tang En was a little surprised, "I think I can perform well? Don't you need him?"

Martin Scorsese couldn't laugh or cry, "No, no, you misunderstood, I mean... you have to drive him during the performance. Compared with you, Mark's acting skills... are like trainees."

Tang En couldn't help being overjoyed, "Martin, you mean... my acting skills are very mature?"

Martin Scorsese said: "Although it's just a short paragraph, I've already figured it out. As long as you can maintain this level of performance, I will grant you an Oscar nomination!"

Tang En felt a little disdainful, curled his lips and said, "It's just a nomination?"

Martin Scorsese opened his eyes wide: "What else do you want? The first time you act, you want to win an Oscar? How is it possible?"

Tang En laughed.

It's a pity that "stealing the sky for prizes" can't be used on yourself.

Otherwise, he would definitely give himself the title of actor.

...

The show goes on.

"Is there a problem?"

"Yes, don't forget, I am your supervisor, you are not qualified to come here to report leapfrogging."

"One day you don't want to be promoted, remember to tell me! Hehe, if you can handle it well, he won't call me at all!"

"Go to hell, stinky shit!"

"I want the undercover identity in your hands!"

"Get out, you haven't reached that level yet."

"Oh shit!"

"stop!"

A complete performance was finally over, and Martin Scorsese was still quite helpless. He didn't even look at the monitor, he waved his hands, his face was gloomy, "Take a break for 20 minutes, and reshoot later!"

Mark Wahlberg's feet were weak and he almost fell to his knees.

He was about to cry.

Why is Tang En so good at acting?

Playing against him is completely looking for abuse?

"Did he do it on purpose?"

Mark Wahlberg even had such an absurd idea.

A few days ago, he flirted with Gal Gadot and said something flirtatious. Tang En didn't say anything and just let him go.

Wouldn't it be taking this opportunity to crush myself in acting and make myself look ugly?

Oh, God!

He is a film director, and his acting skills are so good, will he let us actors live?

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