Looking at Hugo's performance in the script practice just now, he displayed a proper balance of tension and release, using the weight and rhythm of his language to firmly grasp the initiative in the dialogue. In the script, Lieutenant Kendrick was a tough nut to crack, a loyal soldier through and through, so Daniel's confrontation with him is a head-on collision, also a warm-up for his later clash with Colonel Jessep.
In the scene with Kiefer, Hugo successfully controlled the rhythm of the entire conversation, quietly digging a big trap that his opponent didn't even realize until it was too late, and he was already stuck in quicksand unable to extricate himself. This ability to control the situation through rhythm was performed brilliantly by Hugo, leaving Jack unable to contain his excitement and applauding directly.
After Jack broke the tense atmosphere on set, everyone came to their senses, truly realizing the energy that Hugo injected into the script practice. This kind of awe-inspiring ability left people speechless.
The script practice lasted five full days, and the entire crew was talking about Hugo's outstanding performance. Although the staff still didn't show any favor to Hugo, at least they wouldn't deliberately make things difficult for him anymore, just lacking enthusiasm. This truly relieved Hugo. However, for some people, the first impression is enough to determine everything, and it's difficult to reverse the effect of that first impression no matter what happens later. Algric was obviously like this.
Al always thought that Tom was the most suitable candidate, not only because he was Tom's loyal fan, but also because he believed that Tom was the person who could form a strong triangle with Jack and Demi. As for Hugo, he was simply not qualified!
In Al's view, Hugo was just a vase with no ability, relying only on flattery and small tricks to win some attention. Otherwise, why would he receive three Raspberry Awards nominations in just two years, not to mention the unavoidable rumors in the industry about Hugo and the famous producer Tracey Jacobs? Therefore, Al had always despised Hugo.
Especially on the first day of Hugo's arrival on set, he actually made Al lose face, which was unforgivable. Even if there were actors who were late and acted like a diva, Hugo didn't reach that level and Al only wanted to teach him a lesson, but he didn't expect to bring trouble upon himself, leaving him with an intense hatred.
Therefore, the rumors in the crew about Hugo's outstanding acting talent, Jack's admiration for Hugo, and Hugo's diligence, low-key humility, and politeness were all things that Al ascribed to the deliberate result of Hugo's agent's careful operation, and therefore, not worth believing. Even when Hugo brought professional legal books to the set to annotate his own script to better understand the legal issues in the play, Al still refused to believe that Hugo was sincerely making efforts for the film. He believed that these were all superficial efforts and even believed that the entire crew was blinded by Hugo. This made Al angry, and he had always wanted to pull down Hugo, but he had been unable to find an opportunity, well, until today that is.
The upcoming scene was about a huge setback in the case. Daniel was angry and disappointed as he stood soaked in the pouring rain outside, venting his anger to his waiting partner when he got home.
There are several ways to prepare for such scenes, such as some big-name actors who can request to soak their coats and keep their underwear dry and warm with warmers to maximize the body's warmth. However, the biggest disadvantage of this method is that it will appear distorted on the screen. To achieve the best performance effect, soaking all the clothes is the best choice.
Even if you plan to soak all your clothes, there are several different strategies. The truly clever method is to use warm water to soak them so that there will be no steam due to too high water temperature, which will destroy the image, and there will be no rapid decrease in body temperature due to cool water.
Although it was already late March, the temperature in Los Angeles had not fully recovered, and there was still a hint of coldness in the air. Even so, Hugo chose to soak all his clothes. No matter what his previous identity was, in Hugo's view, the Golden Raspberry Award was a new starting point. He must start from the position of a newcomer step by step. Moreover, as an actor, it is natural to work hard for the completion of the film, regardless of whether he is a big name or not. Therefore, soaking all his clothes was necessary.
While the set was preparing for the shoot, Hugo stood under the showerhead of a bathtub, ready to accept the baptism of water. Hugo also joked with Joseph next to him, "This reminds me of "Singin' in the Rain". Even if you walk in the rain, you must enjoy the beautiful moments and even embrace the cold rain curtain. How about it? Do I have Gene Kelly's style?"
Joseph looked at Hugo playing around in the bathtub. With no intention of giving Hugo any response, he just stood there motionless. The aspiring actor just moved his gaze slightly upward with a squint, which made people see Joseph's disdain for Hugo's behavior.
Although Joseph didn't react, the staff around him couldn't help but snicker. Even though the staff was still not enthusiastic about Hugo, it didn't stop them from feeling the sunshine and jovial mood emanating from him. Hugo had the ability to make people feel comfortable in his presence so a smile unconsciously appeared on their lips.
Al observed all of this with a cold gaze, secretly laughing inside. But he didn't show it on the surface. "Hugo, are you ready?" His voice was like a cobra's red snake signal, giving people a creepy feeling. His dislike of Hugo was a well-known fact among the crew.
Joseph glanced at Rob not far away. Because he was worried that Hugo would catch a cold easily if he got soaked, the crew planned to let Hugo enter the "wet through" state only after everything was ready and then start shooting directly. After receiving the signal that the crew was ready, Joseph said to Al, "It's ready."
Al turned on the showerhead and looked at Hugo expectantly.
The water sprayed out of the showerhead and landed on Hugo's forehead, making him shiver twice. The water was too cold! The cold water then slipped into his collar, causing a thin layer of goosebumps to appear on Hugo's skin. The cold waves stimulated every inch of his body.
Al watched Hugo shiver, and couldn't help but laugh. This was his plan, to replace the warm water with cold water. As a member of the crew, Al had the ability to do so. He believed that Hugo, who prided himself on being professional, would not mind. If everything went smoothly, Hugo would be tormented for a while, and there was even a possibility of getting sick. If Hugo reported the incident and it was traced back to Al, he could say that something went wrong in the middle, and it was just an accident.
Joseph also noticed Hugo's shivering but didn't find it strange because anyone in a warm environment suddenly being drenched in water could have the same reaction. So Joseph didn't realize that the water temperature might be below zero.
Hugo stood under the showerhead, feeling like his head was freezing, but he didn't say anything because he didn't know that there were so many hidden rules in the industry. In his previous extra career, he couldn't reach this level, so he just assumed that the water temperature was meant to create a realistic raindrop scenario. After all, rain in winter would not be warm water droplets.
Therefore, even though Hugo felt his brain was slowing down, he didn't complain out loud. Instead, he began to enter Daniel's performance state, imagining Daniel's mood and state at the moment and picturing himself venting his dissatisfaction to his colleagues when he enters the room.
After his emotions had settled, Hugo walked out of the bathtub and headed towards the prepared room with unsteady steps, similar to Daniel's drunken state after drinking. No one suspected anything and assumed Hugo was getting into character. With the director's command to start filming, the scene began.
Hugo had a lot of lines in this scene, where he vented his anger towards Lt. Cdr. Galloway, played by Demi, with long and emotional dialogues. There was also a short scene of internal struggle and hesitation, making it a challenging performance.
After the scene was filmed, there was another scene of Daniel driving in the rain to chase after Lt. Cdr. Galloway. They filmed this scene for a long time under the rain created by a sprinkler truck.
Hugo was soaked in the rain for almost an hour, but no one noticed anything abnormal until Joseph did after they finished filming. Hugo was shivering even though he was wrapped in two blankets, and his hair was still dripping with water, making him almost frozen. His lips were losing their color, and his teeth were chattering.
Joseph noticed Hugo's condition and advised him to change his clothes before he gets sick, considering Hugo's weakened body due to drug abuse. Hugo had not realized it yet, but he felt the pain in his body after Joseph pulled him, and he had been too stubborn to admit his weakened state.
While watching the miserable Hugo, Al felt delighted inside, although he didn't show it on his face. His lack of control over his expressions showed in the sharp glint in his eyes.