Chapter 508 Distinguished Medal of Freedom
In the studio, which was arranged as a room facing the sea, Martin stood on the edge holding a rope and a wooden chair, waiting for director Nolan to make a decision.
Nolan walked back and forth, occasionally going to the window to look outside.
Marion, who was wearing a deep V evening dress, looked at Nolan and simply sat on a chair.
She and Martin had been waiting for some time.
After a moment, Martin asked: "Chris, to bind or not to bind?"
Nolan stopped, thought for a while, and said, "Both and non-bundling were shot separately."
While filming, the director will also come up with a lot of ideas. It would be good if one-tenth of the shooting lens can be used in the finished film.
Nolan returned behind the director's monitor and gave the order to start shooting.
Martin and Marion entered the room, brought a chair and placed it in the center of the room, saying: "Sit down."
Marion sat on the chair and asked, "What are you going to do?"
Martin wrapped the rope around the legs of the chair and tied a knot: "I'm going to go out and get some fresh air. Just sit here and don't move. Wait for me to come back."
He grabbed the rope, climbed up the window, and jumped out.
“Stop.” Nolan said, “After this one, we'll shoot the tied ones again.”
Martin came around from behind to untie the rope.
Nolan's new assistant came to Nolan's side with a pen and notebook and said, “Director, there are no extras to write about.”
This assistant was promoted by Nolan to be an assistant director because he wrote wonderful highlights during "The Dark Knight".
Nolan said softly: "Calm down, it will come soon, because we have Martin."
The crew has resettled.
Before filming, Martin said to Marion as he always did: "I'm sorry for the offence."
Marion smiled: "It doesn't matter, we are all here for work."
When the scorer hit the board, Martin opened the door and took Marion into the room. He moved a chair for her to sit on, shook off the rope in his hand, and tied Marion to the chair with unusual skill.
He had trained with a prop master from the crew before. After the binding, Marion, who had a not particularly outstanding figure, suddenly became coquettish and sexy.
Martin tied a knot in the rope around the foot of the chair and jumped out of the window while the two were talking.
“Very good, this one passed!” Nolan felt that the shooting effect was very good.
He ignored Martin, who went back to untie the rope for Marion, and called for his assistant: "During the filming, in order to achieve the shooting effect required by the director, Martin specially learned rope skills and became a master of rope skills."
The assistant picked up the pen and wrote it down in the notebook.
Martin helped Marion untie the rope, pulled her up, and asked, "Are you okay?"
Marion said with a smile: "The craftsmanship is good and very artistic."
Martin also laughed: “I've been practicing for a while.”
The two of them left the set while talking.
The Japanese palace drama has come to the last part, which is the part where the palace collapses.
This scene means that the entire real scene will be destroyed, and NG shots will be very troublesome.
Stunt actors are easy to say, they basically don't show their faces.
As a leading actor, Martin naturally has high standards.
Nolan specifically asked him to rest for half an hour before starting filming.
Martin sat in a chair and cleared his mind.
Bruce came over and asked, "Do you want me to give you a massage?"
Martin told the truth: "I'm only used to women massaging me."
Bruce pointed to the crowd: "Shall I help you find one? Among the helpers recruited by the crew from the local area, there are a few girls who are particularly beautiful."
Martin was curious: “You're pretty and you still work as a helper?”
“I heard they all come from ordinary local families.” Bruce has heard many comments from the crew in the past few days: “The crew pays local helpers US dollars, which is a high-paying job in Morocco.”
Martin is somewhat familiar with this situation. One of the conditions for the crew to obtain large tax rebates and preferential policies in Morocco is to hire a large number of locals as extras and general handymen.
“Arabs?” he asked.
Bruce said: "There are Arabs and there are Jews." He knew that Martin did not understand, and simply explained: "There are many Jewish families in Morocco, and not every Jewish family is rich."
“You know so much.” Martin said deliberately: “Be careful, Old Boo, AIDS originated in Africa.”
Bruce gave Martin a **** without hesitation.
After chatting with Lao Bu, Martin really relaxed. As soon as the break time came, he immediately entered the set. The stylist came over to sort out his suit and makeup, and the filming started again.
As the camera moves, the real-life buildings continue to collapse.
Martin also put on his best performance, running quickly through the hall and "dodging" the collapsing buildings.
More than twenty shots were shot, and the palace building was completely destroyed. Then comes the final scene of the scene.
While Martin was running so fast, the prop master opened the water tank, and tens of thousands of gallons of water stored in advance rushed out.
Houses collapsed and floods flooded.
Martin stood on the landing, soaked to the skin.
As soon as Nolan shouted stop, at least six or seven crew assistants came running over with blankets before Bruce could take action.
It goes without saying much about the treatment of the top cast member.
Martin had a blanket draped over him, holding one in his hand, wiping his wet hair as he left the set and went into the trailer to take a shower and change clothes.
When Martin came out again, he found Bruce waiting for him at the door.
Bruce said: "Thomas just called, and the White House officially sent you a notice to invite you to participate in this year's Independence Day celebration."
Martin immediately thought of the Santa Monica Pier incident and asked, "Are you going to award me the Presidential Medal of Freedom?"
Bruce followed him forward: "You can be sure that this time it is the Distinguished Presidential Medal of Freedom, which is divided into two parts: the Star Medal and the Grand Medal."
He added: "You can bring a female companion."
Martin calculated the time difference, asked for the cell phone from Bruce, and called Elizabeth Olsen.
“Hi, honey, didn't you just call me this morning?” Elizabeth was in the studio watching Lily create Martin's award-winning carving.
Martin simply said: "Leave the Independence Day holiday to me and don't go out with your family, okay?"
Elizabeth's sweet laughter came from the receiver: "My dear, do you want to take me on vacation? I can go to Africa to find you."
Martin also laughed: "Let's meet up in Washington. The White House has informed me to attend the Independence Day celebration, and I will be awarded the medal then."
Of course Elizabeth would not miss such an important moment: "Okay, I'll go with you."
She stopped what she was doing when she saw Lily in the carving, quietly raised her ears and looked around, raised her voice deliberately, and said, "Can you take Lily with you? She will be on summer vacation and doesn't want to go back to Atlanta..."
Martin didn't think much and said, “Okay, I'll let Bruce book the flight and room.”
Elizabeth said: "I will tell Lily right away. She will be very happy to hear it." She lowered her voice: "You have to be nice to Lily."
“I know.” Martin saw Nolan's new assistant, the screenwriter with a particularly eye-catching eye, walking towards him, and said, “I have something to do right now. I'll call you later in the evening.”
Elizabeth responded and hung up the phone.
Lily put down the tools in her hands, washed her hands, and came over and asked, "I heard you told Martin about me?"
"Oh, it's like this. Martin received an invitation from the White House for the Independence Day celebration..." Elizabeth briefly told the story: "Yesterday you complained to me that you were bored after the summer vacation and wanted to go to Africa together. How about we go to Washington first? , and then go to Africa with Martin? "
Lily looked at Elizabeth, smiled and said nothing.
Elizabeth felt that Lily opposite her was smiling like a cunning fox, but she didn't seem to understand. Just like before, she pulled her upstairs and asked, "Aren't you going? Witness Martin receiving the Distinguished Presidential Medal of Freedom." , do you want to miss it?
Lily looked at this silly-looking peer and said, "Go, why not go."
“I went to Washington when I was a child.” Elizabeth said nothing else but her longing for this journey: “Capitol Hill, the Washington Monument… I have forgotten what they look like.”
Lily simply acted stupid: "I don't know if I can meet Russian spies. I also want to catch a few and get a medal."
The two girls, with their minds like honeycombs, came to the first floor happily, told the housekeeper, and went to the terrace on the third floor to drink tea and chat together.
Coming to the balcony, Lily noticed something unusual next door and said, "Charlize Theron seems to be quarreling with her boyfriend."
Elizabeth said: "Her boyfriend is a great guy, but it's a pity that he is too far away and can't hear what they are saying..."
They were too far apart and could only see the two of them arguing in the yard. Lily added, "I heard someone on the set of The Dark Knight mention that this man also domestically abused Charlize."
Elizabeth shook her head: "I'm not sure about this, but according to the gossip reports I read the year before last, he scolded Charlize angrily in public and made her burst into tears."
These two people were enjoying themselves drinking tea and eating melon.
At Atlas Studios, the assistant director approached Martin, exchanged a few words, and asked, "Did you find anything worth writing down?"
Martin understood immediately when he heard it: "Are you writing extras?"
"It's not a script, it's a real record!" The assistant director was very professional and emphasized one sentence, and then said: "Martin, you provided a lot of tidbits when filming The Dark Knight."
Martin smiled: "In this way, you can write that I am very popular in Africa and regarded as an idol by countless Moroccans."
The assistant director scratched his head in worry. To be promoted to this position, real behind-the-scenes were the key.
Martin said: "Let me give you one thing. During the filming, Martin asked for leave and left the crew to go to Washington to attend the Independence Day celebration."
The assistant director paid close attention to Martin and asked, "Are you going to be awarded a medal again?"
Martin had already confirmed, saying: "Distinguished Presidential Medal of Freedom."
The assistant picked up the pen and quickly wrote it down in the notebook without forgetting: "Thank you, Martin, this tidbit will definitely attract attention."
(End of this chapter)
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