"A movie is like a train running in the dark night. People like you and me can only be happy when they make a movie."

Bret 2022-03-13 08:01:01

The ideal of every actor is to be able to play Shakespeare. The process of filming is always inseparable from talking about the relationship between men and women. Actors can easily get along with the staff.
Showing the difficulty of filming, cult many times, the time requirement is very precise, watch the stopwatch. The director demands precise gestures of the actress' fingers. The fire in the fireplace is actually gas.
Many shots pay homage to a lot of cinematic predecessors.
The actor said "borrow me some money to go to a prostitute", the director comforted: "Everyone has their own problems, the situation in the movie is much better than real life, there is no traffic jam in the movie, there is no dead silence, the movie is like in the dark night Like a galloping train, people like you and me can only be happy when filming." The
actor died in an accident and found his younger brother to continue filming.

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  • Madonna 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    #director# When a director starts shooting, he is always confident that it will be a masterpiece, but halfway through the shooting, his greatest hope is that he still has the ability to finish the film. Even the best directors do.

  • Reymundo 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    The movie in the movie is a tragedy, but the movie has a warm ending. The must-see works of the new wave masters can feel the warmth of "The Four Hundred Blows" and applaud Truffaut!

Day for Night quotes

  • Le producteur de films érotiques: [to Ferrand] I'd like you to meet two German girls. They're sisters: Greta and Diana. She was in a big German political film. Do you do any? She was in an erotic film. Why don't you do one? I have a good script about pollution.

  • Ferrand: Quiet! A full rehearsal. Let's go, Séverine.

    Séverine: "I don't understand you Alexander! You're - "

    Alexandre: "Peculiar"

    Séverine: Oh, yes.

    Ferrand: It's all right! Take it from the top, right away. Let's go, Séverine.

    Séverine: "I don't understand you Alexander! You've been peculiar, lately. Walking out on dinner last night! That was an insult to Julie." Damn! I said Julie instead of Pamela.

    Ferrand: Not to worry.

    Séverine: I've got an idea! I'll use numbers, the way I do for Fellini! Instead of "I don't understand you Alexander..." I'll say, 22, 83, 16, 72, 5, 3, 18, 9, 14, 7, 9. 17, 10, 10, 4, 18, 69...

    Ferrand: Impossible, Séverine. In France, we have to say the lines.