Chapter 95 The Weird Voice
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Lying on Murphy's shoulder, Carey Mulligan was just crying, and tears quickly wet Murphy's clothes. He gently patted the girl's shoulder, but didn't know what to say.
Whether he lives on the other side of the Pacific Ocean or comes to America, he is alone. It is okay to see people's hearts clearly. If he really wants to comfort a young girl, he doesn't know what to do.
He has no experience in this regard.
"Okay, my dear." Murphy could only pat Carrey Mulligan's shoulder lightly and whisper, "It's okay, everything will be fine."
Not far away, James Franco vaguely heard this sentence and couldn't help but cover his forehead. This guy was not as smart as he thought.
"I'm scared, Murphy..." Carrey Mulligan finally raised his head, "I'm really scared."
Murphy squeezed out a smile, "It's all over."
This is Carrie Mulligan's last scene, and it has been passed.
"Get up," Murphy tilted his head and signaled to the people around him, "they were all watching, they didn't look like a lady."
"I don't want to be a lady."
That being said, Carey Mulligan wrinkled his nose, held Murphy hard for a while, stood up, reached out to wipe away the tears from her face, and the appearance of a needle tube on her body looked quite weird.
"Baker! Jack!" Murphy ordered the two people next to him, "Removing Carrey's makeup."
After saying that, he gently patted Carrey Mulligan's hand and walked towards the director's monitor.
Carey Mulligan turned to look at him, and the corners of his mouth were unconsciously curled upwards on his originally collapsed face. This feeling of being cared for was great.
Even if she was asked to catch the pig's intestines again... Carey Mulligan quickly shook his head, so it would be better not to have a disgusting thing next time.
After watching the shot just now, Murphy asked the crew to transfer the venue and shoot other scenes. Tobin Bell, who played Jigsaw, also appeared on the set.
Originally, Murphy wanted to find an actor to replace Tobin Bell, but the audition for several people was not ideal. The preconceived concept often had a deep impact on people at some point. He simply asked Bill Roses to contact Tobin Bell. Fortunately, the other party has played many small roles in the film, which is not difficult to find, and the pay is not high.
Since the conditions were right, Murphy naturally had no reason to look for others, not to mention that in his heart, Tobin Bell was simply the spokesperson for Jigsaw.
Time passed day by day, the third week of shooting has passed, and the entire plan has only exceeded two-thirds. Perhaps his ability is indeed insufficient. Murphy did not complete the shooting in less than twenty days like the online information he had seen.
There is another important reason. He is not only a director, but also a producer of the project. In addition to the director's work, he also needs to be responsible for a lot of daily work of the crew.
For example, the crew's safety management and logistics management.
Needless to say, personnel safety, set safety, equipment safety and funding safety, etc., each item is related to whether the crew can shoot smoothly according to the plan, and there is no sloppy at all.
This also made Murphy understand the importance of a professional producer. He is a director who can be named. If he wants to take on this actual position in the future, if he changes to a slightly larger project, he will definitely be exhausted.
Originally he had a suitable candidate, but unfortunately his project and company were too small, and the other party's goals and ambitions were too great.
In mid-May, actors came to the crew and left one after another after filming few scenes. The crew, including Murphy, basically all behind-the-scenes production staff made guest appearances. Murphy was preparing to transfer back to Stanton Studio to shoot, but before that, the crew was given two days off. After a long period of shooting, most people were a little tired, and actors such as Lily, who had not yet appeared in the filming, also had to use these two days to perform some necessary rehearsals.
In the past two days, except for James Franco and several actors, the other behind-the-scenes staff were basically on vacation. However, Murphy just slept a lazy day and still came to the warehouse set in the small town of Venice to handle some work.
Some budgets in terms of logistics and finance need to be reviewed and signed, and the shooting plan for the next few days must be adjusted according to the actual shooting situation.
Sitting in the office at the door of the warehouse, Murphy put the revised shooting plan aside and took a financial statement and looked through it. Until now, the crew still has nearly $150,000 left on the books, and the remaining shooting can be completed within a few days. If the post-production can ensure the speed, the 800,000 planned to complete the entire film is very likely.
The US dollar is depreciating. This film, which was released a few years in advance, and Murphy removed some too large scenes such as car chases, and basically controlled the budget.
The office door was suddenly pushed open from outside, and Carrie Mulligan, whose hair dyed back to the golden color, first reached into his head and looked at it. After seeing Murphy, his eyes bent and he pushed the door and walked in.
Murphy looked up at her, said nothing, and continued to look at her financial statements.
Carey Mulligan took out two bottles of mineral water from the box behind the door, walked over and put a bottle on Murphy's desk, opened the other bottle by himself, took two big gulps, brought in a chair, and sat opposite Murphy.
She just looked at Murphy but didn't say anything, as if she was afraid of disturbing his work.
After a while, seeing Murphy close the stack of information, he said with a little complaining, "I knew you wouldn't rest. Your head should hurt again if you do this."
Murphy raised her head, looked at her and smiled, putting the financial statements aside, "Aren't you starting a rest now?"
"Really?" Carrie Mulligan opened his eyes wide, jumped out of the chair, and turned to him, "Let's go out and have a walk around. The scenery in this small town is very good."
She stretched out her hand, pulled Murphy's arm and left.
They have been working together since the last movie. Carey Mulligan knew that once Murphy was too busy, his headache would easily occur. This time he came here to catch him out and relax.
"Don't worry, wait a moment." Murphy broke free from Carey Mulligan's hand, packed up all the documents, and locked them into the iron cabinet behind, and then followed her out of the office.
As soon as they left the house, the two looked at each other in surprise, and then turned to look at the set of the warehouse.
Someone!
This warehouse was simply transformed by the crew, but it is still worn out. It is not filmed today. The light on the set is dim. Looking from the office, it looks dark, and strange sounds come over, as if someone is crying or laughing.
"I'll go and have a look."
Murphy whispered, and walked over there. Carey Mulligan hurriedly caught up and grabbed Murphy's arm, "Don't throw me away."
The two walked to the side of the set with slight hands, and the sound seemed to be coming from a set near the back wall of the warehouse. And after getting closer, you could hear that this was the voice of a little girl, which was a little familiar.
Carey Mulligan leaned into Murphy's ear and reminded, "Lily Collins."
Chapter completed!