Josie didn't notice Natalie's complicated feelings at all—maybe even if she knew, she didn't really care.

Edward was wearing a ridiculous red one-piece bodysuit, with two equally funny mustaches glued to his face, obviously an exaggerated look with a strong festive atmosphere.

"Hey, friend, your body—" Josie held back a smile and raised her eyebrows lightly, "Are you going to save the world?"

Edward spread his hands indifferently, "Laugh if you want, this is all Woody's doing, and he also asked the costumer to give me a devil hat that surpasses the limit-yes, he called this one the 'red devil'. My God, does he have some weird misunderstanding about demons?"

"Maybe." Josie smiled, and then introduced Martha to Edward, "My agent, Martha Miller, she discovered me single-handedly."

Movies in the Christmas season are always a must for family fun.

This scene gathered most of the main actors of the crew, a dozen people plus the camera crew, and assistants brought by several stars, which packed the penthouse for filming to the brim.

Martha walked over to stand behind the monitor and Woody Allen. The other party noticed her arrival and asked, "How is Arthur?"

"The same," Martha replied, "still full of energy."

Woody Allen nodded, and asked again: "Is Josie going to publicize a Golden Globe nomination for the leading actress in the music category? I noticed that some newspapers have been promoting her recently."

"Yes, we think a nomination would help her cause."

The two chatted casually for a while, and the assistant director began to clear the scene, so the conversation stopped.

They did a Skyler-Holden reconciliation scene, and it worked out in just a few takes.

"CUT." Woody Allen in front of the monitor finally called out, "Not bad."

They shot this set of shots with only one camera, which is the norm in Woody Allen's works.

Woody Allen doesn't like interfering and directing actors' performances very much, and his script pages are full of lines, which requires the actors themselves to have superb creative abilities.

Edward and Josie leaned together in front of the monitor to watch the replay of the previous scene.

Woody Allen said: "I originally planned to call the card here. Although yours is a bit wrong, it is really smooth. You know, no one at the scene was willing to stop just now, even though the layout of the camera track is similar. It's coming to an end - thankfully our cinematographer doggedly captured every frame. Thank you Caro."

Carlo Di Palma, who was standing by the camera, smiled but did not speak.

"This one is actually not bad." Woody Allen's tone was quite gentle. He is not a grumpy and rude director. In fact, his set always has a relaxed atmosphere. "But I hope that your state can be more relaxed. Edward, can you give Josie a hot kiss from the beginning? You don't need to restrain yourself, and don't use a restrained way, can you give me a little more drama?"

The two leading actors nodded, exchanged ideas, and resumed filming.

The performance of the two of them at work is very professional, but there will always be some ambiguous traces leaking out of the camera, which is a bit of an eyesore for some people in the crew.

"She actually fell in love with a little actor who is not famous at all? Oh my god, I really like her."

"Just dating on set, dude, maybe it's your turn next, and I bet that bitch has a sleazy private life in Hollywood."

"But why is that Edward Norton? This kid is too lucky!"

"Yeah, he's nothing special, right? Why can he be the leading actor in the first movie, and it's Woody Allen's movie."

"Don't mention it, his first Broadway play was Edward Albee's work, and the son of a rich family was born at the finish line for us. The blonde girl he is now had sex with Mark Markey before, It must be very exciting, I really don't know if he has a bad face, can he be satisfied—"

"Hush! Here he comes."

An actor who was sitting there nudged his companion who was exaggerating his crotch with his elbow, and the laughter of the group stopped abruptly, but their eyes did not hide their malice.

Edward ignored some malicious looks or spies around him. In fact, he was very familiar with what these peeps represented, and he had long understood that he didn't need to argue with these insignificant people, because time would tell their incompetent stealing Whispers mean nothing.

The problem is, these people are disgusting.

"Did you say that?" Edward walked up to a handsome actor and glanced him up and down, "Let me think, is your name Jack or Jeff? Because you accidentally made a married woman pregnant , was beaten up by her family and lost her job, didn't she?"

He remembered this person, because of his good looks, he also played some supporting roles on Broadway, but his private life was very chaotic, because of the uproar caused by that incident, he was finally fired by Edward's Signature Theater.

"I don't understand what you're talking about." The other party's eyes drifted, and he refused to admit it.

"You will understand." Edward sneered suddenly.

In the next second, he clenched his fist and slammed the opponent's face hard, knocking the person down to the ground with merciless force, and then the two wrestled together under the watchful eyes of everyone.

Until the food truck attendant, who reacted a little slower, let out a scream, and asked others to pull them away while looking for someone to call the assistant director.

However, the first person to arrive at the scene was Josie.

Her sharp eyes swept over there, and all kinds of people looked away one after another, some even lowered their heads unconsciously.

Josie did not go to Edward who was pulled away and held down, but stood there and asked, "Who can tell me what happened?"

Most of the people faltered, and a slightly older person was pushed out and said, "It's nothing, it's just a little quarrel."

However, Josie just raised her eyebrows a little, taking into account the guilt of these people, and hooked her fingers at Kelly beside her.

Kelly leaned over and asked, "What's the matter, Josie?"

"Call Helen Rubin." Josie's voice was not loud enough to be heard by the actors who were temporarily enclosed as a rest area, "Tell her that I want to talk to her about the crew Someone here is discussing my unspoken rules."

What unspoken rules?

Oh God, doesn't she care about her reputation?

Moreover, who in this crew would dare to rule her unspokenly?

But after thinking about it, if a little bit of news about the unspoken rules is leaked, the scandal that the key figure of the crew, Woody Allen, has only been slightly forgotten in the past two years, may be brought out of memory again...

As the culprits of these incidents, these ordinary actors with no status at all will not only be kicked out of the crew, but their reputation in the East Coast industry will also be affected. An idiot who spread rumors and got caught.

While observing the expressions on everyone's faces, Josie accurately pointed out one person with a utterly arrogant attitude, "Just him, he looks so stupid, let him be the first to get out."

Kelly glanced that way, then nodded seriously, took out her Motorola cell phone, and turned her back to dial the number.

"Wait, Josie, you can't do this!" The handsome young man stood up, "I'm a victim, I have a lawyer and the actor's union..."

Josie raised her eyebrows slightly, sneered, and interrupted him: "First of all, you are not allowed to call me by my name; secondly, you think I don't know why you were beaten? Do you want me to tell you by the way? Slander? Also, I can do whatever I want and need you to teach me how to do it? Kelly, call!"

The man cursed angrily, and seemed to want to step forward to argue, but was pushed back by his much older companion, and after saying something, he suddenly lifted the table and left.

His companion sighed helplessly, and between the options of catching up and explaining or staying to apologize, he chose the latter with some hesitation.

"I'm sorry, Miss Horton, he had too much to drink just now." The companion explained.

"It doesn't matter." Josie smiled at the other party, but said in the next second: "I'm not going to forgive him anyway."

Helen Rubin quickly came over to deal with the matter, fired the actor as Josie wanted without saying a word, and also sternly warned the others—obviously, she had also heard about the recent gossip.

The expression on Edward's face was still a bit serious, but there were no scars on his face, but the ribs were hit hard, and they were already bruised.

Josie took the medicated oil and rubbed it for him in the trailer.

"Hiss, you are so strong." Edward couldn't help grinning, "Is it my illusion? That person's fighting strength is not as strong as yours now."

"Okay. Next time you come by yourself." Josie gave him an angry look, and threw the rest of the bruises to himself, "Do you care so much about what others think of you?"

Edward looked serious, "I basically don't care, but today they went too far. What about you, do you care?"

"I didn't care at first." Josie spread her hands, "But for the sake of a fool doing it for me, I care a little now—and I also have to take the fool's share."

Edward was a little embarrassed, "But you shouldn't say that about yourself."

"Are you referring to me saying that I have unspoken rules for being in power?" Josie raised her eyebrows lightly, not taking it to heart, "But don't most people think so? The heroine of the movie was lucky to become famous overnight, and Columbia paid a sky-high salary like a dizzy head."

Edward interrupted, "No, wait a minute, I don't think so. You've got a talent for acting, and if it wasn't for that movie, you'd be a movie star eventually."

Josie gave him a smirk, "Thank you, but the truth is that those people don't care. Even though Amy Heckling and Shirley Lansing are excellent women, they just have the ability to turn a blind eye. Attribute all our efforts to luck and unspoken rules.”

It is rare for Edward not to know what to say, but this is the status quo in this circle. Whether it is Hollywood or Broadway, men are born with industry advantages, and the phenomenon of women being objectified is so common.

He pursed his lips in embarrassment.

Josie glanced at him and continued, "You don't need to be so concerned, I know what I'm doing, and Helen Rubin also knows what I want to do, and she will take care of everything."

She silently added in her heart: If she can't handle it well, CAA will also force her to handle it well.

I'm just a little sorry for Woody Allen.

After all, the nagging little old man treated her very well. Not only did he not say a single harsh word to her during NG, he also patiently guided her on how to perform better.

Josie decided to say sorry to Woody Allen honestly tomorrow.

And Edward looked at Josie's calm face, and made the same plan in his heart.

It's just that today's Josie makes him feel different.

For the first time, she showed another side of a Hollywood star, arrogant and strong, and seemed a little dangerous, but——

More charming, isn't it?

The author has something to say: My friend said that this pair of CPs took the script of the male and female protagonists upside down...

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