Late Show with David Letterman

Although Levi told everyone in the film company that what he wants to do now is to relax completely, in fact, Levi can't be free at this time.

On the one hand, even though Clark was in charge of editing the movie, he was still worried—Clark was a novice editor, and as the director, Levi had to negotiate with Clark to discuss how to edit better.

On the other hand, September is also the time when new dramas start broadcasting. Levi handed over the second season of CSI to Bob, and the show Who Wants to be A Millionaire was handed over to Michael. These two tasks have been carried out for a long time, and Levi believes that they have enough experience to handle them well, but now that he is free and everyone is busy with their affairs, he thinks of going and having a look. After all, he is still the big boss of the Enigma company, and when the company's affairs are the busiest, he has to take charge of the management.

Of course, when doing these things, he is not afraid to bring Theron by his side: the relationship between the director and the heroine in the play is not a big deal. Let's not talk about Chaplin and Hitchcock, who are far in the past; even Woody Allen or Polanski have this problem. Theron has always been with Levi, and no one who saw it expressed surprise or shock: the director is talented, the actor is beautiful, and it is normal to be attracted to each other.

"So, the two of you are in love now? Are you together?" In private, Jack asked Levi this question, "This is not in line with your style. It is hard to believe that you have established a relationship like this."

"Actually, I don't know what kind of relationship we have now. She didn't discuss me with me, and I didn't come up with any ideas. We just got closer recently, that's all, love or something, this is your brain supplement."

What's the matter with Theron and him? Levi was also very depressed about this question. Theron did not shy away from him around other people. And they were not tired of being together as well; in private, the two of them could chat happily about movies and life, but Levi hoped to talk about the relationship between the two of them in depth. Theron is still vague as far as he is concerned.

Levi doesn't know why; maybe it's because Theron's career is just getting started, or maybe her publicity company asked her to stay single and build a personal image. Or did Theron's family seem to be a bad influence on her, making her hesitant to settle down? Levi didn't know, and she never made it clear to Levi what the relationship between the two should be. She didn't say Levi and naturally didn't ask.

Anyway, he has no idea of ​​settling down now, and Theron is unwilling to make it clear, so he is happy to procrastinate like this. Love? Responsibility? Family? In Levi's mind, he had no concept of these things at all. Compared with the American idea of family and love, he appreciates the life attitude of Hollywood's radical leftists more.

But no matter what, having such a top-notch beauty by his side is indeed quite a treat. Especially when the work is quite busy during this period, it is even more rare to have such enjoyment.

It's just a pity that since Theron is unwilling to disclose her relationship with Levi, she is reluctant to follow Levi on some public occasions. She was also hesitant to attend the Emmy Awards ceremony. In order to show his support for Amy Adams, Levi simply invited Amy Adams to the Emmy Awards ceremony.

It's just that the Emmy Awards this time are just as Levi expected. Although CSI has won many nominations, they are completely accompanying.

In Hollywood, not being famous is still completely unacceptable.

Although CSI did not win any awards, CBS still supports this hit drama as always. Moreover, in order to express consolation for Levi's failure at the Emmy Awards, when the post-production of the film had been completed and when the schedule was in place, CBS also let Spacey participate in David Letterman's "Late Show with David Letterman," promoting the movie in October.

David Letterman's talk show has always been one of the most popular talk shows, and this talk show has always been a talk show with the strongest political meaning. To promote his own movie on such a show, it is also the best time. David Letterman himself is also very interested in this. Even without considering the promotion of the new movie, the name of Kevin Spacey and the success of "L.A. Confidential" is enough to make this episode successful.

Levi was naturally happy to accept this arrangement. When Kevin Spacey participated in the show, although he did not go to the scene to watch it, he still watched the late-night show in front of the TV.

"Today, we invited Kevin Spacey to our studio—Kevin, in the first half of this year, you have already filmed a political film, and in the second half of this year, you will have another political film released. In just one year, two political films in a row. Why? Are you interested in entering the political arena?"

Letterman's question was intended to embarrass Spacey, but Spacey just smiled. "Oh, how come, you know, movies are all about scandals, and there would be no politics without scandals. The more people participate in such movies, the more disappointed they will be with politics. How can I be interested in participating in it?"

Spacey's answer easily resolved his question, and at the same time, it also made people pay more attention to the movie: scandals are something that everyone cares about.

"Is your new film also related to the scandal? It is rumored that in the film, you play a German agent who spies on an artist and then falls in love with the artist's wife and gives them their freedom. Is that true?"

The promotion of the movie has been going on for some time, so there are various rumors about the film. There is nothing wrong with the overall outline of the story in the movie promotion. Anyway, it is the story that the secret agent saves the artist's life. However, there are various legends about the specific content of the movie, and Letterman chose the one statement that most aroused people's interest.

"I don't think the movie is about the agent falling in love with the heroine. If that's the case, I should have had more scenes with the heroine instead of just three..." Spacey replied, "I think, rather than the agent falling in love with the heroine, it's more the agent falling in love with the couple."

"Wow, it sounds very classic." David Letterman joked, "People say that a man falls in love with a woman, it is a popular movie, a man falls in love with a man, it is an art movie, then, a man falls in love with a woman and man at the same time. Is this the standard of a classic movie?"

This ridicule made the audience burst into laughter and also caused Theron, who was beside Levi, to fall into Levi's arms. "Kevin's words are really ambiguous, and it is too easy to cause misunderstanding." Watching the TV, Theron was also a little puzzled, "Why didn't he introduce the movie well?" In the movie, there was no rivalry between Wiesler and the playwright couple; the agent never talked to Dreyman at all, and he only had two more conversations with the artist's girlfriend. What he fell in love with was not so much these two people, but an attitude towards life, a yearning for beauty, but Spacey didn't say that here.

"This is to promote the movie. There is no need to go so deep when you do the promotion. You just need to let people know the general outline of the movie." Levi's evaluation of this is not bad: Spacey He is already very satisfied with being able to promote the film in such a flexible manner. There are only a few minutes in total. What else do you want to say? Artistry is not for the public to hear.

At this moment, the talk show is still going on on TV.

"After filming so many scandalous movies, do you feel that the movie will bring more or less a negative impact on your life? For example, have the dark emotions in the movie affected your life?"

"I don't think so. First, a movie is a movie, and it is different from reality. The story was filmed in Germany, and we are in the United States, don't we? Second, although the movie has a dark background, what they pursue is still a bright theme. Whether it is 'L.A. Confidential' or 'The Lives of Others,' such a movie will only let people know the value of life." This time, they can be considered to have made it clear that this

movie is not a film with a dark style nor some political film with a style that is hard to like, so this clarification is also very necessary.

"Kevin, you shot these two movies, so let me ask you now, which of these two movies do you think is better?"

David Letterman immediately asked another question, following Spacey closely.

This time, the question was somewhat embarrassing. "L.A. Confidential" is a very popular movie now, and people's evaluation is very high, and "The Lives of Others" has not yet been released, and it is in urgent need of publicity. This question, no matter how to answer, Spacey will be a little embarrassed.

"If I say that 'L.A. Confidential' is better, people may not go to the 'The Lives of Others.' But if I say that 'The Lives of Others' is better, people may ask me to refund the tickets to 'L.A. Confidential...'" Spacey still teased first. He said, "It's difficult no matter how you look at it, but if I had to make a serious choice, I would choose 'The Lives of Others' because the filming of this one was even more difficult." Spacey's answer made the scene full of exclamations, and Levi also laughed at this time: With this step, the promotion of the movie is considered complete.

"Your hard work will win people's love. The movie will be released on December 5th, starring Kevin Spacey, 'The Lives of Others,' please go and watch it!"

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