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Tycoon Actor in Hollywood

"Tycoon Actor in Hollywood" unfolds the story of a failed actor from Earth who finds himself transmigrated into the body of a struggling young man in New York, USA, in a parallel world. Join us as we follow Lucas Knight's journey, step by step, as he ascends to stardom in the heart of Hollywood. --- [This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. While certain renowned figures may appear in this narrative, their portrayal is fictionalized and does not intend to represent their actual lives or actions.] If you are interested, you can check the advance chapters in my P@treon.com/NewComer714

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Woody's perspectives

On Yahoo forums and community pages, Lucas Knight's fans were abuzz with excitement. Posts and threads started popping up, each sharing different snippets of information and speculation about his upcoming album under Big Machine Records.

One user wrote, "Just heard Lucas Knight's live performance on Z100! Did anyone else catch that? He mentioned an album coming out under Big Machine Records. Can't wait to see what he's got in store!"

Another fan chimed in, "I've been following Lucas since his 'Modern Family' days. Knowing he's got an album on the way is super exciting! Any ideas on the release date?"

The excitement was palpable as fans filled the threads, their enthusiasm bubbling over for Lucas. The community came alive, threading their support and admiration for him into every conversation. They shared clips of his stunning performance on Z100, recounted their favorite moments, and engaged in lively discussions about what his upcoming album might sound like, including potential tracks.

A passionate supporter wrote, "Let's rally behind Lucas! Let's get everyone watching his Z100 performance and buzzing about his new album. It's high time the world recognizes his musical prowess, not just his acting skills!"

Another fan expressed eager anticipation: "Did Lucas include 'The Scientists' in his album? I'm so curious I can hardly wait!"

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Back in Manhattan, Lucas was on his way to the rented office space of Gravier Productions for his big audition for Woody Allen's "Midnight in Paris."

The atmosphere inside was charged with the creative tension typical of such settings. Woody Allen himself was there, his demeanor blending his signature thoughtful introspection with an undercurrent of quirky humor, carefully observing each audition.

Finally, it was Lucas's turn.

As he introduced himself, the casting directors seemed intrigued, a spark of interest lighting up their eyes.

"Ah, Lucas, welcome," Woody started, settling comfortably in his chair. "Your work in '127 Hours' caught my attention – there's no denying the intensity you brought to that role. And that's exactly why I wanted to see you here, to consider you for the lead in 'Midnight in Paris.' But," he paused, and even though Woody appeared frail, Lucas couldn't help but feel a wave of pressure wash over him.

Woody continued, "The raw, desperate intensity of '127 Hours'... it's compelling, but it's not what this project needs. You see, my approach, especially for 'Midnight in Paris,' leans towards the lighter side of things," he gestured lightly with his hands, "I like to explore the brighter, albeit complex, layers of life. Reality can be harsh, indeed, but I believe in showcasing the resilience of the human spirit – the beauty in overcoming challenges, not just the darkness and despair. We dwell on the light in the shadows, not just the shadows themselves."

Hearing that, Lucas couldn't stop the words from slipping out, almost without thinking, "We dwell on the light in the shadows, not just the shadows themselves..."

In the snug, office-like audition room, his muttered words were clearly audible to everyone. Woody picked up on this and asked, "What do you think? Am I right?"

With a light chuckle, Lucas responded, "Yeah, I suppose you are."

He had seen "Midnight in Paris" before and remembered the mixed feelings it left him with, particularly how Gil seemed to overlook his fiancée's infidelity. The ending, where Gil breaks up with his fiancée and then unexpectedly meets another woman, had felt somewhat off to him.

The movie centers closely on Gil, almost ignoring his fiancée's cheating, subtly suggesting her infidelity through her actions and demeanor. It leaves the audience to piece together the truth, painting a picture of betrayal without explicitly addressing it. Yet, this subtlety, designed to reveal the truth through the actors' performances, ironically made the characters seem a bit flat or one-dimensional to him.

Woody leaned forward, steepling his fingers with a curious tilt of his head. "Lucas, given your insights, I'm intrigued. How do you interpret Gil's character in this project 'Midnight in Paris'? What's your take on his personality, his motivations?"

Lucas cleared his throat, collecting his thoughts. "Well," he began, "I see Gil as a nostalgic dreamer, someone caught between the golden age fantasies of the past and the stark realities of the present. He's romantic, idealistic, but also somewhat disillusioned with his own time. This disconnect drives him to find solace in the past, where he believes life was more meaningful and art was truly appreciated. Yet, there's an underlying escapism in Gil's character, a reluctance to confront the unsatisfying aspects of his current life and relationships. It's this blend of whimsy and wistfulness, combined with a genuine love for the arts, that defines Gil for me."

Woody nodded thoughtfully, absorbing Lucas's words. "Interesting perspective, Lucas. You've given this a lot of thought. It's that mix of idealism and disillusionment that makes Gil's journey compelling, wouldn't you agree?"

Lucas nodded in agreement before adding, "Absolutely, but I also think Gil's character could evolve more visibly throughout the story. While his nostalgia and romanticism are captivating, there could be a clearer arc showing his growth. For instance, Gil could start by being more passive and disenchanted with his own era, but then gradually become more engaged and inspired by his experiences in the past to make changes in his present. It's not just about escaping to a 'better' time but learning from it, realizing that he has the power to shape his own reality and create the meaning he seeks in his own life."

Hearing Lucas's thoughts, Woody and the casting directors shared a quick, meaningful look, then nodded in agreement. "You've got a point there," Woody remarked, an appreciative tone in his voice. "Your interpretation certainly opens up new avenues for Gil's character."