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Behind The Spotlight

Chapter 91 New
Behind The Spotlight Chapter 91

Lawrence stepped into the studio with sunglasses on, shielding his slightly tired eyes. He was greeted by the crew members. The females, in particular, smiled brightly and eagerly as they welcomed him.

Lawrence greeted them back. His smile was so attractive and effortlessly charming that they blushed. His beauty was out of this world, a kind of charm that couldn't be ignored.

He reached his trailer, which was located inside the filming studio. He had personally requested it to ensure privacy and a quiet place to prepare before each shoot.

Before he could step inside, he was greeted by the director of Trapping the Parents, Director Alvarez, who smiled warmly at his lead actor.

"Lawrence, congratulations! Passionate Island grossed over $1 billion!"

"Haha, I got lucky. The movie was great, and the audience really connected with the story."

"You're one of the reasons why it became a success, no doubt about that. In my opinion, your performance as Jacky is the biggest factor behind its huge success. The fact that they used you as the face of the promotion speaks for itself. The audience fell in love with you, passionately."

"Thanks, Director Alvarez. I appreciate it a lot."

Lawrence smiled genuinely.

At first, Lawrence felt awkward working with Director Alvarez, considering he had been rejected by him the last time. However, as they worked together, he realized that Alvarez wasn't bad at all.

Although it was true that Director Alvarez had weaker talent compared to Thomas and Wyatt when it came to filmmaking and grand storytelling vision. Lawrence couldn't quite explain it, but he just knew.

Having worked with two amazing directors whom he considered the best, Lawrence had developed a refined sense for evaluating a director's talent. His expectations had naturally become higher.

Alvarez had a Yellow Talent, which was Visual Storytelling. His strength lay in translating scripts into compelling visuals using colors, backgrounds, lighting, and composition to convey emotions and narrative.

Many critics were impressed by his directorial work and praised the cinematography and framing. Unfortunately, his talent didn't strongly correlate with box office performance or audience connection. That was why his last film, Romea and Julieta, flopped despite its stunning visuals.

But this time, Director Alvarez had cast someone as talented as Lawrence. He had known the moment he saw Lawrence at the audition last year that the actor had something special. He had been right to trust his instincts… but he didn't cast him then, and that missed opportunity still haunted him.

It was one of his regrets, the kind that lingered late at night.

Since then, Director Alvarez had used Lawrence's appearance to enhance the visuals in nearly every key scene of the movie. In fact, whenever Lawrence was on screen, the scenes radiated an unexplainable charm and presence.

"Well then, Director, I'll excuse myself. I need to change clothes and get to makeup before we start filming."

"Alright, let's do our best today."

The director nodded and excused himself politely, heading off to speak with the cinematographer about camera angles and finalize their lighting choices for the upcoming scenes.

Trapping the Parents was a romantic film filled with warmth and light humor. However, the main characters were actually the twins, played by a talented child actress.

The story followed twin sisters who had been separated at birth due to their parents' divorce. When they accidentally met, they discovered the truth about their family's broken past. Wanting to reunite their parents, they switched places and attempted to understand each parent more deeply, uncovering the reasons behind the separation. They then launched a mischievous plan to bring their parents back together through clever tricks and emotional encounters.

Lawrence played the father, a serious and hardworking winemaker.

He sat down in the chair and removed his sunglasses. Looking in the mirror, he sighed. His eyes were red from staying up too late. He had partied all night with his new friends and some strangers he couldn't even remember. The lingering effects of weed didn't help either, his head was still slightly spinning.

Lawrence was now a superstar, and he wanted to have fun. He had begun attending parties, embracing the luxurious lifestyle that came with fame. Sometimes, he was invited to extravagant gatherings and hooked up with beautiful women who admired him for his status and looks.

It was amazing, fun in a surreal kind of way. But Lawrence also understood that he needed to control his impulses. He had a job to do. At the very least, he had to stay away from drugs, since they could affect his acting.

'I heard that some actors take drugs to get into character and feel emotions more deeply, but I don't know how that works,' Lawrence said to himself.

Then, someone knocked on his door softly.

"The door's open. You can come in, I'm inside," he called out.

The makeup artist entered, greeting him with a smile and a cheerful good morning. Lawrence gave a small nod in response.

He sat up straight and let the makeup artist work without saying much. She carefully hid the signs of exhaustion on his face, layering on foundation and concealer. To treat the redness in his eyes, she applied eye drops. A special redness-reducing drops that constrict blood vessels, making actors look refreshed and alert on camera.

Lawrence's personal assistant arrived shortly after, holding a cup of coffee.

"Sir," he said respectfully.

"Thanks," Lawrence replied, taking the drink and nodding in appreciation.

He sipped the coffee slowly, letting its warmth help clear his head.

Once the makeup was done, Lawrence stepped out of the trailer. Filming would begin soon, and the crew was already preparing for the scene. He read over his script to remind himself of today's scenes and began internalizing his lines.

"Okay, Lohan, you'll talk to your dad about why you don't have a mother in this scene."

Director Alvarez knelt to speak with the young actress, explaining what she needed to do and how to express the right emotions.

"Okay, sir."

"You memorized your lines, right?"

"Yes," she nodded confidently.

Lawrence was now in costume, dressed in a neat suit appropriate for his character, a winemaker.

"Lights, camera, action!"

Lawrence's demeanor changed instantly. Sitting on a stylish sofa, he read a newspaper with composed body language. His daughter entered, but what he didn't know was that this girl wasn't the daughter he had raised. The twins had secretly switched places.

"Dad, where's my mom?"

"Honey… We've already talked about this."

Despite being only 22, Lawrence's makeup made him look older and more mature, like a man in his late 20s. His acting was amazing and believable as he tried to gently console his daughter.

"Your mommy and I were together once upon a time, but things didn't work out. We had too many differences. She had to go her own way, and I did the same, for both our sakes."

"Can I meet her?"

"Well… about that…"

Lawrence's performance was so convincing that he seemed genuinely at a loss for how to explain that the girl had a twin sister she never knew existed.

"Cut! That's a wrap on this scene. No need for a reshoot. You both did great on the first take."

Director Alvarez clapped his hands in satisfaction. As expected, when Lawrence was in the scene, everything reached a higher level. The emotional impact was undeniable. Now, more than ever, the director understood just how talented Lawrence truly was.

Lohan, the little girl, beamed with happiness. The shoot had gone smoothly and was much more enjoyable. Unlike her scenes with the actress playing her "mother," who was sometimes stiff or overly nervous.

"Thank you, Lawrence," she said sweetly.

"It's fine. You're doing great," Lawrence replied with a reassuring smile.
 
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