Dale Dye is a veteran in his fifties or sixties, and he no longer has the temperament of a soldier.
At least not to Rowan.
Based on his experience in interviewing bodyguards, a soldier's training would disappear in his daily life after one month of retirement. Professional skills are another matter.
No matter how powerful a T1 special forces soldier is, you won't be able to recognize him at a glance if you can really recognize him at a glance, he is not a T1 special forces soldier, and countries don't have to worry about infiltration problems, they can just hire a group of human eye recognition devices.
However, Dale Dye's ability is unquestionable, and he explains the training content with clear logic.
It is roughly based on the Marine Corps, but will be downsized.
It won't work without shrinkage.
The Marine Corps boot camp is the longest, with a 13-week recruit training program divided into three sessions.
The first phase mainly includes learning the recruit life rules, physical training, MC MAP training, academic courses, initial training, a series of inspections and confidence courses.
West Coast recruits also undergo swim qualification during this phase.
Phase II is field training for new recruit s at Camp Pendleton on the West Coast, with the first two weeks devoted to marksma nship training and qualification with the M1 6A4 service rifle, and the final week spent in the field learning skills such as fire team formations, land navigation, and hiking.
For East Coast recruits, Phase 2 is swim qualification, rifle qualification and Team Week, a week of island maintenance missions that demonstrate how to perform base support tasks while maintaining a military posture and attention to detail.
Phase 3 brings San Diego recruits back to the recruit depot where they complete final training, final checkups, more PT and confidence classes and graduate.
For actors like them, many qualificatio ns and certifications are not necessary. Ten days of training will be enough to get the look.
After Dale Dye's introduction, Spielberg and his group left.
The bus started and drove to the Warriors' training base in the suburbs of Los Angeles.
On the way, Rowan found out that the location shooting was chosen in Ireland instead of England.
Spielberg wanted the exterior to be ex actly the same as the scenery of Omaha Beach in the movie, and originally wanted to shoot it in England, but because the conditions in England were harsh, the great direct or lost his temper and decisively chose to build a set at great expense to the east of County Wexford, Ireland.
"I heard that the plan for this set is to cost $12 million!"
The man said, "The bunkers, the terrain, and everything else must be completely replicated. We might even hire one or two thousand extras to realistically recreate the war."
"What a generous move."
Rowan muttered to himself.
Because this pursuit of reality is much better than "Face/off".
According to Spielberg's way of filming, don't expect to be able to shoot for only one or two months and then run away...
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At six o'clock in the morning, the wake- up call sounded.
Half a minute later, everyone gathered together, shouted slogans, and started jogging.
In early summer, the weather is hot but a little cool.
The morning sun shines on the river, making it sparkle like a broken mirror.
Running all the way to the pier, the clear and bright blue sky was gradually turning golden.
The magnificence of the sunrise makes one want to open their arms and shout out loud.
"ah!"
Tom Hanks shouted, feeling the turbid heat in his chest being released, and his body and mind became relaxed.
After doing two chest expansion exercises, Tom Hanks looked at Rowan, who was not sweating at all and had bright eyes, and couldn't help but say, "It's great to be young."
"You're not bad either."
Rowan smiled and said, "You have been in charge of many activities in the past ten days. You are much more tired than me."
Tom Hanks also received military training when filming Forrest Gump, and he even hired a special instructor who was much more experienced than all of them.
In addition, his role is an officer, so he has to serve as the captain for activities such as camping in the woods and hiking training, so he has a lot to worry about.
Tom Hanks shook his head: "I'm still a little less energetic than you."
"You look like a good sniper."
That's because I have superpowers... Rowan smiled and said, "Not bad at all, I aIready look like a soldier. Though It's just an appearance."
Tom Hanks felt a little regretful: "I can't arrange my schedule, otherwise I really want to experience the whole 12-week training."
Rowan believed he could really do it.
Ten days is not long but not short either.
If you are in contact every day, ten days is enough to get to know a person.
For example, the bald Vin Diesel.
That guy is making him believe that Bald people have low EQ and are very conceited, so they are not suitable to be friends with.
This bald guy is a bit of a big mouth. He revealed his salary just a few days after entering the training camp.
Play a supporting role and get a salary of 100,000 US dollars.
I don't know what there is to be proud of. In comparison, Tom Hanks is really dedicated.
In addition to participating in the training camp, other preliminary preparations were also done by him.
With the bald head as a comparison, Rowan has a good impression of the actor.
Rowan put his hand on Tom Hanks' shoulder: "Tom, let's talk about it again in the last class."
Tom Hanks laughed and said, "I'm kind of craving Italian food for lunch."
Rowan gave an 'ok' sign.
Maybe because Rowan is about the same age as his son, Tom Hanks likes him and takes good care of him.
Wiping his sweat off, Tom Hanks said, "Let's talk about the character's biography."
He organized his words and began to speak.
Rowan listened carefully.
Biography is very useful. When filming Face/Off, Nicolas Cage also had a biography, but the biographies of the two best actor actors were different.
It may be a matter of habit or it may be a matter of role.
Brother Cage is more of an analysis of psychological activities.
Tom Hanks likes to design small movements based on his character.
For the officer role of Captain Miller, Tom Hanks designed a detailed action of "hand shaking" in his biography.
These are physical symptoms of post- traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), that fit the officers' experience well.
"Detailed movements are also a technique to enrich character images."
On the way back, Tom Hanks said: "This is much simpler and easier than eye contact, facial expressions, etc."
"Entertainment works essentially affect the audience's emotions. Using the medium as an example, eye contact is novel, and it is very difficult to affect emotions. Small movements are important moves, with intuitive pictures and music, they can affect emotions at a qualified level."
"The purpose of these are actually the same, to make the audience remember that there is no difference in skills. Good actors will make choices based on the role."
"For characters with extreme emotions, extreme expressions and eyes are used t o express them. The characters' emotions are relatively restrained, and their personality settings are relatively ordinary. There are almost no exaggerated expressions and extreme lines, so small movements are used to express them."
Tom Hanks, who is in his forties, loves being a teacher.
Rowan was also a good student and learned a lot: "Tom, I designed some of them myself."
"He is left-handed and a believer. He says a prayer before sniping. Young people should think it is very cool and impressive."
"That's great."
Tom Hanks patted him on the shoulde r and said, "We can add a little more detail. I think there could be a bruise on the thumb. During World War II, soldiers' thumbs were stuck in the loading device of the Garand. This Garand thumb is also a small detail to fill in the character."