Joy came to Kingfisher Pictures with hope and enthusiasm. She copied the DVD to Kingfisher Pictures in advance, hoping that their senior management and Cameron's consultant would give her an answer after watching it.

At this moment, Cameron and some other people sat alone on the opposite side of Joy, talking to her about the "Twilight" plan.

Cameron's eyes were a bit unfathomable, he put his hands on the table and said: "I have seen this movie, and my evaluation of it is-this is a movie for fans, I think the most important thing for the audience is Fans of the original."

Joey shook his head, "I don't think that's the case. It's the entire teenage audience. There are many types of movies in Hollywood. Some are for young women, some are for male audiences, and some are for families. It's fun to watch, but there are very few films for teenagers to see."

Cameron was slightly surprised, "So the audience for your movie is teenagers?"

Joey smiled and introduced, "Yes, cool and handsome vampires, romantic and charming love stories, just for teenagers to see."

Cameron shook his head, "Young people don't contribute much to the box office. Now the mainstream audience is still men and adults."

Joey couldn't convince Cameron. After all, the "Twilight Saga" before it was released. Everyone would think it was just an ordinary fan-oriented movie. Nobody believed it could catch up to Harry Potter.

Cameron continued: "In fact, your filming is still good, I can buy the distribution rights of this movie."

Joey corrected: "It's just the distribution copyright of this one, and other subsequent copyrights are not included for the time being."

"OK, just this one. But we only accept buyouts. I can't give you the share you want, because it will increase our bet =- gambling chips. I don't think this "Twilight" is worth it I'm going to gamble like this =-Bo." After he finished speaking, he looked at Joey, waiting for Joey's answer.

Joey showed embarrassment, "Then I... can't agree. My request is very simple, a sharing agreement, and the copyright only for this movie."

Cameron sighed regretfully, "So I'm sorry, Joey, you can go find someone else. Although I still admire you very much, the subject matter and nature of this movie prevent me from taking this risk to take on more risks of."

Joey didn't expect that Cameron was not so optimistic about the prospects of "Twilight".But having said that, "The Twilight Saga" is indeed a movie with no appearances. It is just a fan-oriented movie adaptation. No one in the previous life thought of it, not even Summit Entertainment, which filmed and released it. "The Twilight Saga" turned out to be the box office spectacle of the century.

No one expected that the heat erupted by the group of teenagers would be infinite, and it would directly burn "Twilight" to scarlet red all over the place!

Since the negotiation failed, and Joey didn't stay longer, Kingfisher Films was no longer a suitable partner for her.

Just where should the next one go?

Before Joey could make up her mind, she received a call from Tom when she left Kingfisher Films.

On the phone, Tom obviously had more information than she imagined. He asked, "I heard that your number one fan, Cameron, rejected you?"

Joey said sadly, "So you came to sprinkle salt on my wound?"

Tom laughed in a low voice before saying, "Bring me a DVD and let me see your new work."

Joey asked: "Are you at home? Then I will send it to you now."

"I'm here."

*****

When Joey arrived at Tom's residence in Beverly Hills, Tom happened to be standing at the door.

He picked her up and directed her to park the car in the garage.

Joey got out of the car, met Tom's gaze, and he chuckled, "You look depressed."

"Is there?" Joey smiled confidently, "Don't imagine me as weak."

Then the two walked into the villa talking and laughing.

In the big and bright screening room, Tom finished watching "Twilight Saga".

The interior of the screening was decorated like a bar. It can be seen that although Tom lives alone, he has never lowered his taste in life. There are many famous paintings he collected from all over the wall.

And behind the bar are countless bottles of old wine on display.

The retro central fireplace is "beeping" and burning fake firewood, and the carpet is extremely soft to step on, as if it is a quagmire that may sink into it at any time.

Joy was sitting at the bar, and Tom walked around to her side from behind, "I'm done."

Joey turned his head and happened to meet his eyes staring straight at her. She didn't understand the meaning in those eyes, but she could smell different emotions.She smiled and asked, "How is it?"

Tom smelled a fragrance around Joy's neck. She seemed to have just washed her black hair, which was long and hung down naturally on both sides of her forehead. Her small and exquisite cheeks were wrapped in long black hair, looking forward to shine.

He unconsciously brushed a small tuft of hair on the tip of his nose, and then looked at Joy's face. His breath was so close to her that she felt a warmth.

Tom was watching her, and Joey was watching him.

He tried to explain himself with a smile, "Your hair smells like roses."

Joey also responded with a generous smile, "Well, I washed my hair before going out in the morning, and I used rose-scented shampoo."

Tom put one hand on the bar, stood straight and stared at her, with a tentative but intriguing smile on his brows and eyes, "It is said that romance films can reveal a director's view of love, do you like men like Edward? ?Aloof, cold and deep, affectionate and responsible.”

Joey clasped his slender fingers on the glass bar, turning his fingertips back and forth, "Is this question meaningful?"

Tom put his hands in his pockets and leaned against the bar, "It seems not."

Joey used his hands to brush the long hair that was parted in the middle of his forehead. This action seemed very charming to Tom, and he enjoyed the quiet and gentle Joey very much.

Joey said: "I don't like such a man. If I like it, there is no need to be close, right?"

Joey lowered his head, looked at the bar, and heard Tom's voice coming from beside his ear, whispering as if itching in her ear, with low hormones, "Then what kind of man do you like?"

She raised her head slightly and thought, "I don't think this can be measured by a benchmark. I can only say that I hope my significant other can understand me and support me."

"You're right," Tom smiled. His smile contained a lot of things, but Joey could see that, perhaps because of his past experience, he was the one who really understood this sentence, and he said: " It’s easy to say, but not so easy to do.”

"Yeah, how many couples broke up because they couldn't reach a consensus on understanding and support." Joy sighed.

"You..." Tom seemed to have something to ask, and then he closed his voice again. His eyes gently hit Joey's face. After thinking about it, he continued to ask, "You and your ex are also because of similar Are the reasons separate?"

The reason why he was hesitant to ask further was because he didn't want to hear answers like "Even though we separated, we still haven't forgotten the relationship", "We just separated for a while and then reconsidered the relationship".

What he wanted to hear was an answer like "We're done."Because he wanted to confirm whether Joey's heart could accommodate others.

He considers himself a very restrained man, but his previous two predecessors always accused him of being emotionally tempted.

This is due to his extreme distrust of relationships, and he finds it hard to believe that this is going to be a long-term thing.His parents have divorced since he was a child, and his father is just an image of a thug in his heart. His parents have never had a happy moment, and some of them are all fragmented memories of quarrels.

He longs for a stable marriage and is willing to make commitments.

However, before the relationship is confirmed, he likes to continue to test step by step, and he is afraid of frustration after being rejected.

Although, he is almost unlikely to fail, but if the opponent is Joey, all this is hard to say.

She is different from ordinary people. Her thinking, her vision, and her pursuit all make her unique.

Joy didn't know what Tom wanted to hear, she just talked about her relationship with Hughes matter-of-factly, "Maybe the gap between us is too big, so we broke up."

Tom's eyes were bottomless, and he wrapped his emotions in calmness, so Joey couldn't see the emotion deep in his eyes, the almost fiery longing for her.

He asked, "Now, with your success, the distance between you seems to be getting closer, do you think there is still a possibility for you?"

"No, there is no personal relationship between us." Joey replied firmly.

This answer made Tom very satisfied. He had a faint smile, and a few wrinkles could be seen at the end of his eyes. This age has left a mark on a man, "Sometimes, when feelings go, they are always caught off guard. People wait until their livers and intestines are broken."

"Your words are very reasonable. Sometimes I don't know when my feelings suddenly disappear." Then she drank a glass with Tom, "For our mutual understanding, cheers!"

Tom drank lemon soda, and Joey called him cheating, but Tom just insisted lightly, "I don't drink alcohol. It's been a habit for many years, and I think it's a very healthy habit."

Then, when Joy was caught off guard, he gently pressed his hand on her left chest. Joy froze, but did not dodge.

He smiled, speaking at a deliberately low and slow pace, "Is there no one here?"

Joey lowered his eyes and dodged his hand back, "I don't think so for the time being."

The atmosphere stagnated for a while.You can hear the inaudible breath of both parties in the air.

Tom was the first to relieve the atmosphere with a smile. He said, "I'll introduce you to a distribution producer. I think she might appreciate your film more, after all, she is also a woman."

"That's great," Joey looked at him excitedly, "Yes?"

"A female producer of Fox Searchlight, here is her contact information." Tom handed her a business card.

Fox Searchlight Pictures is a subsidiary of Twentieth Century Fox. It is an independent film production and distribution company in the United States. , an excellent independent film with a box office of hundreds of millions.

And what Tom introduced to Joey was Meggie Foster, the gold medal distribution producer of Fox Searchlight.

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