A girl who looked to be in her 20s walked out of the theater with tears in her eyes. Her glassy brown eyes looked red, as if she hadn't slept in weeks. Ever since she came out, she had been shaking, and not far from the theater, she began to cry loudly. Her sobs echoed through the busy street air, but no one seemed to care. But the people who kept walking past her kept looking at her, wondering what was wrong with her, but they were too busy to stop and ask her what was wrong.

She walked over to the nearest bench, closed her eyes and sat down.

"Why am I always not good enough to pursue what I want? Why can I never be the one who makes the judges say yes to me like other girls! Why is it always me? Why should I lack skill! She kept talking to herself, tugging at the ends of her elbow-length, silky black hair.

"It always seems to be the same result, refusal," she sat alone and sobbed for several minutes.

She had just finished her audition and she was asked to act like a young girl she was deeply in love. This time, she thought she could handle it, but she messed up her lines and her acting was worse than ever.

"Yes, thank you, I'll call you later." Hearing the words that leaked out of the casting director's mouth, she knew the audition was over.

The same line, "We'll call you later," basically means what they mean by saying "Thank you for being here, this will be the last time we'll see each other," dashing every hope she ever had.

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Ian is in the library, with shelves full of books and magazines.

But he didn't care about this, immersed himself in his own world in front of the laptop screen, and silently typed the script of "Green Book".

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Johnny, Nikolai, Rudy, Louie, Anthony, everyone... Looking at them, dumbfounded and speechless. No one budged. Shirley smiled nervously. Long pauses. Then Johnny finally stood up.

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Johnny Weir: "Come on, make some space!" Give that guy a plate! Dolores approached Shirley.

Dr. Shirley: "You must be Dolores.

She smiled, and he handed her the champagne.

Dr. Shirley: (continued) "Buon Natale." Thank you for sharing your husband with me.

She smiled. Dolores hugged Shirley and whispered in his ear...

Dolores: "Thank you for your help with the letter.

Shirley smiled in surprise. Approaching Dolores - she smiles, and we cut into black.

Dr. Donald Shirley continues to tour, compose, and record. He was awarded the Isaac Stern Medal and was the only Carnegie Studio resident other than Leonard Bernstein, who performed annually at Carnegie Hall. Over the course of his prolific career, he composed three symphonies, two piano concertos, a cello concerto, three string quartets, a one-act opera, a symphonic tone poem based on Finnegan's wake, and a set of "variations" about the legend of Orpheus in hell.

Frank "Tony Lip" Vallelonga returned to work at the Copacabana Hotel, eventually becoming a foreman until its closure in 1973. It was at the Hotel Copa that he met Francis Ford Coppola, who gave him a small role in The Godfather. This has led to an impressive acting career, including roles in Raging Bull, The Pope of Greenwich Village, Donnie Blasco, and Goodfellas. Lip is best known for his role as New York crime boss Carmine Lupertazzi in the HBO series The Sopranos. Tony Lip and Dr. Shirley remained lifelong friends until their death within a few months of 2013.

He finishes the end and closes his laptop because he feels like he needs a break. He's been typing for a while, and overwork isn't healthy for his brain or body. He got up and went back to his room to rest on the bed, but he knew his brain wouldn't settle down for a few more hours.

After putting on his pajamas, resting his head on the pillow, and lying comfortably on the bed, he began to think about his future plans.

The Green Book will certainly be made by him, but it will no longer be directed by him. Of course, it will be distributed by Reina Studios, but Ian wants to think more about what the next film he will direct will be.

There are many reasons why he chose the Green Book, mainly because he wanted to produce it and have a new idea. Moreover, it is also because "Green Book" became popular in the earth world before him.

Green Book had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2018, and won the People's Choice Award. It was then released in the United States by Universal Pictures on November 16, 2018, and grossed $321 million worldwide. The film received positive reviews from critics, who praised Mortensen and Ali's performances, but also drew some criticism for its portrayal of race and Shirley.

The Green Paper has received numerous awards and nominations. It won the Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actor (Ali). It also won the American Producers Guild Award for Best Dramatic Film, the Golden Globe Award for Best Film – Musical or Comedy, and the 2018 Best Film Award at the National Board of Review Awards, and was selected as one of the top 10 films of the year from the Motion Picture Association of America. Ali also won a Golden Globe Award, an Screen Actors Guild Award, and a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor.

Ian feels good about choosing the Green Book and knows all these details.

On the other hand, there are many other plans.

Since Lucifer is currently in the hands of LeoTV, he decided to focus on three more films. The series was of course his responsibility, but before that, he had other reasons to want to make three more films. He picked up his phone from the bedside table and kept typing on his notepad. He would direct one film and the other two would be directed by someone else, but the producer would still be him.

Currently, he has already shone in the films Home Alone and La La Land. Next year or so, "Home Alone 2" will also be released, which is also his idea. Now with all his money and fame, he wants to hammer the hammer. To that end, he wanted to think about something big, something that would make people change their opinion of him.

Something that can fully reflect the value of Reina's studio, he wanted to pick a good thing this time, sat on the bed and thought about it.

A new good drama, a blockbuster that has been popular for many years, something outside the genre he has done,...... After thinking about the title and storyline, he quickly decided what he wanted to do.

He wants to start a superhero series.

Ian felt a new thrill at his decision, and he immediately stood up.

"Let's get this done, shall we?" In the blink of an eye, he walked back to his study.

Turning on the laptop screen, he closed the script for the Green Book, certainly not before saving. He then opens a new blank screen, which gives him plenty of space to type in the title of his next movie.

"Batman: The Mystery of the Shadows

" "I think it's time for me to build my own team so I don't bother you anymore," Mason looked at him, and Ian said with a smile.

"Trouble? If you call this a 'trouble', I'm not sure what would have happened if I started calling it 'trouble'. Honestly, Ian, it's not a big deal," Mason said, shaking his head while refocusing his attention on the screen. His laptop.

"No, it's a lot better for the company. You can be a producer and handle that part of the film, while I can only work on certain films. Ian said, and Mason knew what he was trying to say was true.

But deep down, Ian wants Mason to stick with him to make movies. This is because if a real person like Ryan Gosling exists in this world, there is a good chance that a creation like the Titanic or even the Avatar will exist. Ian wanted to keep Mason focused on these interesting projects so that they could easily invest in even good projects that were original. It's a win-win for each party.

"The lawyer called in the morning, and they're going through the evidence you've sent them, and I'm sure it'll be fine soon," Mason said.

"Hmm... Yes," Ian smiled at Mason.

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