It seemed like there were just over 50 words in the first line, and she couldn't even remember that?
At one point, the scene became quite awkward, as Olga Johnston stammered for a long time, and the director of the shot hurriedly yelled, "Cut!"
Looking at Olga Johnston, he spoke gently, "It's probably because it's your first time shooting and you are nervous. Take a good look at the script and familiarize yourself with it before we move on."
Olga's assistant hurriedly handed her the script, she glanced at it, mummering the lines to herself, and then they continued shooting.
This time she got the lines right, but her facial expressions were somewhat stiff.
The director frowned deeper and yelled, "Cut!" again.
Olga couldn't hold back her embarrassment and glared at the director, "What's wrong this time?"
"Makeup artist, touch up! Also, Miss Johnston, your facial expression is too stiff, please try to adjust it slightly. Let's try to make the character more lively."