She dominates the entertainment industry with her disaster system

Chapter 440 Hollywood Family



Chapter 440 Hollywood Family

"Really? You really think this story can be made into a movie?"

"Of course, if you are willing to believe me, you can consider this contract." Su Lingxi handed her a document directly, "If everything goes well, this will be your first film with a signature."

Pei Chaoying pursed her lips, unconsciously attracted by the bright prospects she described.

Not only was her story adapted for the big screen, but she was also allowed to be credited in the credits...

A month ago, Pei Chaoying would never have dared to dream of such a good thing.

You know, even in Hollywood, there are many new screenwriters who don’t even have the right to be credited.

Putting aside her selfish motives, the signing conditions offered by the other party were indeed very good.

After reading the contract carefully, Pei Chaoying quickly adjusted his mood and solemnly signed his name.

"I hope we can have a pleasant cooperation - are you free tonight? The party night in Beverly Hills is exciting." Before leaving, Su Lingxi smiled and made an invitation.

Pei Chaoying glanced at the bored blond head outside the door and shook her head with a tactful look, "No, Miss Su, I still want to find a place to stay as soon as possible and sort out my thoughts."

Mr. Joey outside the door had dealt with her more than once, but every time they chatted, he always talked about Miss Su. Even a fool could probably understand his intentions.

At this moment, if she insisted on staying here as a light bulb, she would probably be severely remembered by the other party - although Mr. Joey had a handsome face with blond hair and blue eyes, he had a very domineering personality.

She can't afford it.

Pei Chaoying left very quickly, but Su Lingxi's work hours were not over yet——

"Nicole, how's it going? Are things going well?" Joey pushed open the door and strode in.

"Not bad. We can move forward after the project evaluation is completed in a while." Su Lingxi smiled and took the initiative to hand him the signed contract. "Thanks to you this time, otherwise this script would most likely fall into the hands of other companies."

There are countless film companies of all sizes in Hollywood. Sunrise has been established for less than five years and is not as good as the six major studios, nor as good as some small and medium-sized film companies. They may seem small in scale, but in fact most of the bosses behind the scenes are industry insiders who have been rooted in the New York art circle for many years.

Scripts like "The Enlightened" are not uncommon for major studios, but they are rare opportunities for Hollywood actresses.

To some extent, this type of subject matter is actually very suitable for Oscar-winning works - the historical background is familiar to American audiences, the plot design is closely linked, and the new-age values ​​that are deeply recognized by the society... As long as it is managed properly, it is not impossible to win a little golden man.

If Su Lingxi can see this, there is no reason why other Hollywood actresses in their 20s can't see it.

It is not difficult to imagine what the picture would be like now if this script had flowed directly into the Hollywood market.

"It's nothing, Nicole, aren't we friends? You don't have to keep thanking me." Joey blinked his green eyes and pretended to be innocent: "Don't be so polite to me, okay? This is really sad."

Su Lingxi looked at him helplessly and said, "Well, I just want to give you the thanks you deserve. If this behavior makes you feel uncomfortable, I will pay attention to it next time."

Actually, what Joey said made sense. Sunrise was the company they founded together, and they were partners walking side by side. She should put him on the same level as herself.

"I don't need your thanks. As long as you are willing to treat me as a trustworthy friend, that's... good enough." Joey coughed lightly, touched his nose, and said awkwardly.

Su Lingxi smiled, without delving into the truth or falsehood of the words, and continued to discuss the arrangements related to "The Enlightener".

It was not until the clock pointed to eight o'clock in the evening that the two left the company and went their separate ways.

Although the Oscars have ended, Su Lingxi's social activities are not over yet.

At night, Beverly Hills is still brightly lit.

Su Lingxi changed into a more neatly tailored little dress and hosted a banquet for guests in the new villa as the protagonist for the first time.

This modern mansion is located in Trousdale Manor, where many celebrities gather. It has an elegant courtyard, spacious floor plan and covers an area of ​​8422 feet. Its excellent geographical location allows for a panoramic view of the night scenery of Beverly Hills and the entire city of Los Angeles. It is worth mentioning that Hollywood celebrities such as Greta Mirren and Anita Brown are also residents of Trousdale Manor.

This is also one of the reasons why Su Lingxi gritted his teeth and spent tens of millions of dollars to buy this villa.

In the eyes of outsiders, Hollywood's big stars are all following their own independent paths of development, but this is not the case: since the initial formation of the American entertainment industry in the early 20th century, Hollywood has always been a unified "big family" - or, in other words, more like a gang.

For everyone in Hollywood, whether they are stars, screenwriters, directors or producers, the first step to being accepted by the mainstream circle is to move, preferably from outside the studio to inside.

Because the Hollywood social circle is the most important part of Hollywood life.

This so-called "harmonious family" has always maintained its development and operation with unconventional values ​​and rules of the game.

According to Su Lingxi's superficial understanding, ordinary movie stars are just beautiful commodities displayed in public, and most of the people who operate this gang are the real powerful bosses behind the scenes - such as the Jewish art tycoons in New York. Among them are former Tsarist aristocrats, and European royal families with "more noble" bloodlines, such as Paul Theroux, who debuted with a tough guy image and now runs his own film company as a boss and is doing very well.

The power of the former is self-evident. Their family once had a history of secretly ruling the European economy for hundreds of years and was once an indispensable part of Moscow's upper class society. When the lower and middle class Jews suffered, they always lived in the clouds beyond the reach of ordinary people, secretly dominating the art circle, fashion circle, and even the financial circle, and were never known to the public.

As for the latter, rather than being ambitious power strugglers, it would be more accurate to say that they are special "talents" created by the times.

Su Lingxi has carefully studied the development history of Hollywood. If there had not been the film rating system in 1967, the civil rights movement and the feminist movement, no matter how talented Paul Theroux was, he would not have been able to successfully transform his identity from a "commodity" to an actual resource allocator in Hollywood.

The saying "Heroes are made by the times" is very appropriate for this matter.


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