Four hundred and ninetieth chapters three sneezes
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"Bang!"
A huge sound spread throughout the studio. Matthew pulled down a heavy and thick iron gate from the window, then inserted it to death, then walked to the front of another window, and pulled it hard again in the afterglow of the setting sun.
"Bang!"
The sound of metal collision sounded again, isolating the world outside the window. Matthew turned around and walked back, pulled up the third iron gate, then picked up a handful of m4a1 from the table and walked towards the stairs.
"Woom wool"
The German Shepherd's barking sounded, and Carl ran out of the room under the command of the instructor and followed Matthew.
Turning out of the room, Matthew still looked lonely, as if the sunset had taken away all his energy.
Just as he turned out from the room, director Gilmo del Toro shouted loudly, "OK! This one has passed!"
He then ordered, "Second, prepare for the bathtub scene!"
After saying that, Gilmore Del Toro raised a thumb to Matthew. Matthew nodded slightly at him, turned around and walked into the bathroom.
Today is the first day of shooting. Guilmo del Toro plans to shoot all the scenes of being alone without lines. It is relatively difficult. It is obviously to make Matthew find his feelings and state.
Matthew feels good about himself. He has been adjusting his mentality over the past week. From 1999 to now, he is also an experienced old actor. Not to mention how good his acting skills are, he is not very bad.
Entering the bathroom, Matthew came to the bathtub with an automatic rifle in his arms. The trainer and a German Shepherd named Carl were squatting beside the bathtub. He didn't know what to mutter, but he walked over and patted Carl's head gently. Carl screamed, as if responding.
"Carl!" The instructor pointed to the bathtub.
The German Shepherd jumped in immediately and lay in the bathtub after the instructor gestured.
Matthew didn't say anything, and went into the bathtub and lay next to Carl. Unlike Carl, he curled up and held the m4a1 automatic rifle, as if he felt safe.
Carl suddenly stood up, and his eyes turned to Matthew's side, and there seemed to be some alertness.
Matthew sat up suddenly and stared at the German Shepherd with a more vigilant look. With his years of training, if the German Shepherd dared to open his mouth to attack, even if he sat, he could kick the dog away with one kick.
He doesn't care whether this is an acting partner. No matter what kind of dog it is, he dares to break his dog's legs if he dares to open his mouth and bite him.
The instructor came over immediately and gently stroked the German shepherd's neck, "Carl, relax... relax..."
Matthew stood up, took the lead in leaving the bathtub, and lay in the bathtub with a dog. This is the most basic professional quality as an actor, but it is better for professionals to comfort the dog.
He didn't know why, but Carl, who had been with him before, suddenly showed hostility.
The instructor was still comforting the German shepherd, but Matthew didn't want to continue lying with the dog so close. If he was lying in the bathtub during the shooting, even if he reacted quickly, the shepherd suddenly bit him, he would probably not be able to escape.
Director Gilmo del Toro walked into the bathroom, Matthew waved to him, and Gilmo del Toro walked over with his slightly fat body.
"Gill." Matthew pointed to the bathtub and said, "There was something wrong."
Gilmo del Toro glanced over there and asked, "Dog?"
Matthew felt that the edge of his nose was itchy, so he gently wiped it, put it in front of him and looked at it, and found that it was dog hair. He couldn't help but shake his head and said, "I remember you made a batch of prop dogs based on Carl's appearance? Why don't you change the prop dog?"
As the number one brand in the crew, it is not an exaggeration to make such a request, but Matthew still pays more attention to his tone and attitude.
He got along well with Guilmo del Toro, and Guilmo del Toro did not have any opinions about him like Frances Lawrence. It is beneficial or harmless to show mutual respect between the two sides.
Gilmo del Toro said directly to the assistant director who followed him, "Let the shepherd retreat temporarily and replace it with a prop dog."
The crew had requirements, and of course the instructor had no objection. He quickly led the German shepherd out of the set. A prop artist brought in a prop dog that was almost the same as the real one. The dog was not only lifelike, but also moved its limbs and joints. It was not a problem to adjust it to a real dog-like sleeping position.
Matthew returned to the bathtub, lying next to the prop dog with an automatic rifle in his arms, and confirmed something. In the future, he would use the prop dog as well, so that he would be good for himself and that dog.
If the dog performs even more than today, and he can't help but twist the dog's neck for a while, it will be more troublesome.
There is never any doubt about the level of prop production in Hollywood. In the early 1990s, all dinosaurs were shot in "Jurassic Park", which started filming in "Jurassic Park", and then appropriately modified through computer post-production technology. Even if the prop special effects are left to this day, they are still out of date.
That's the prop level from more than ten years ago.
"Matthew..." The voice of Guilmo del Toro's question came over, "Is it OK?"
While feeling was brewing, Matthew didn't say anything, raised his hand and made a gesture to the outside of the bathtub. The assistant director immediately said, ""I Am Legend", the first act, the second scene, begin!"
Matthew curled up in the bathtub, unlike before, holding a gun and a prop dog, and seemed to be asleep, but he seemed very insecure. Under the long-term practice of muscle control skills, the muscles between his eyebrows trembled slightly, as if he was having a nightmare.
This shot doesn't take too long. Director Gilmo Del Toro was about to call through, but Matthew suddenly sat up and sneezes three times in a row.
Then, he shook his head to the outside of the bathtub, "It's okay, a dog hair is penetrated into his nose."
Matthew looked at the place where Bella Anderson stood. Bella Anderson quickly walked over with a cup of water and handed him a few sips.
Gilmo del Toro also came over and asked, tilting his head, "Is it okay?"
Matthew shook his head gently, "It's okay."
He looked at the prop dog and gradually relaxed. This was a prop dog, not a real dog.
When he came to make up with the makeup artist, Matthew sighed in his heart. The feeling that the dog gave him was too complicated. He thought about this shooting, and did not take the dog into consideration too much.
With this experience, don’t take on roles like those who have close contact with dogs in the future.
To be precise, he has an indescribable psychological rejection of dogs. This rejection does not come from the dog itself, but from some people with extreme practices.
Even now, Matthew remembers clearly that one time a coworker was going back to his hometown to get married and invited a few of them to have dinner together. He had a dog meat hotpot. Among them, there was a man who had been raising dogs since he was a child. He was a little sensitive to this aspect. He specially asked the hotel people to check it out. The hotel had all the formal procedures for purchasing goods directly from the meat dog breeding ground. The ingredients were all like raising pigs and cattle, and they were specially raised meat dogs.
However, before a few people could use their chopsticks, some extremist people came to me. Not only did they lift their hot pot, but the pots of other customers also lifted them, and a worker almost burned them.
If they weren't crowded at that time, it would probably be impossible to go out in full.
There is another thing. A child was bitten by a stray dog. His father was so angry that he beat the stray dog. He happened to be photographed and posted it online. This father who loved his son was in trouble. Those extreme people went to his house to make trouble, went to his unit to make trouble, threw feces on his car, and even smashed his car.
In the end, not only did the father force apologize, but even in order to keep his work and family clean, the father's old father had to kneel down to those people.
Those people are still reluctant to forgive...
However, they never asked the child bitten by the dog. The stray dog had been stray for a long time and had not seen anyone care about it.
The city where Matthew works, many communities, and many people are troubled by dogs. They bark in the middle of the night, shit everywhere, walk the dog without leash, take the dog on public transportation...
There were several times, if he hadn't been able to hide quickly, he would have been almost pounced on by a large dog without a leash.
Perhaps the dog itself is just expressing kindness, including slapping people and holding people with mouths, but animals are animals. No matter how smart they are, they don’t know the importance of it. Once a dog’s teeth breaks a little skin, will it be troublesome?
Cases of rabies caused by dog bites are almost every year.
Thinking of this, Matthew shook his head and came to his senses. He couldn't control others and wouldn't care. Anyway, Horner Manor refused all pets such as cats and dogs.
His sensitivity to dogs is entirely caused by humans.
The shooting began again, Matthew was retracted into the bathtub with his automatic rifle in his arms. In less than half a minute, Guilmo del Toro shouted through.
Matthew got out of the bathtub and called her to come over with the makeup artist, asking her to help clean up the hair that might have been stained with her body. The crew then adjusted the venue again and continued to film the protagonist's lonely life in the apocalypse.
In the subsequent shooting, all scenes that did not have close contact with the dog were shot using the German Shepherd. Matthew replaced all shots of direct contact with the dog with prop dog.
As a first-line movie star, no one will overestimate this requirement.
Of course, the people in the crew are not blind. Gradually, it is obvious that Matthew doesn't like dogs, especially when they come into contact with them directly.
Matthew has already had a mature response. Whenever he comes into contact with a German shepherd, he will sneeze constantly. The doctors on the crew judged that he might be allergic to things like dog hair.
This is also a solution.
In this magical land of America, if a person does not love dogs, it will be more or less troublesome if he does not love black people.
Chapter completed!