On the bustling set, Jennifer watched intently as her gaze landed on Lucas, who was about to step into Jacob's shoes. The mont Felicity, embodying Anna, greeted Lucas with a simple "Hi," his portrayal of Jacob sprang to life.
The cara didn't miss the fleeting change in Jacob's deanor as his eyes t Anna's—his look briefly betrayed a wave of nervousness, a mont caught not only by Jennifer but also by the rest of the cast.
Anna's line, "I don't need to give you mine because I've already done it," was delivered with precision.
Despite the visible nerves, Lucas, as Jacob, managed to lock eyes with Anna confidently, responding with a casual, "Cool..."
Anna, maintaining eye contact, echoed with a laugh, "Cool."
Once Anna left, Jacob remained alone in the room. Watching Anna's retreating figure, he let out a soft chuckle, "Heh..." His chest rose and fell more heavily, revealing Jacob's underlying nervous excitent.
Drake watched the scene unfold, his expression one of unexpected admiration. Lucas's interpretation of the character was uniquely his own, leaving an impression.
At the director's call of "Cut," the crew's look of respect towards Lucas was undeniable.
Jennifer, along with the other cast mbers, was visibly moved by Lucas's performance. Charlie approached her, saying, "He's quite good there, right?"
Caught up in the mont, Jennifer nodded absentmindedly before turning to Charlie. Their previous lack of interaction made his approach unexpected.
"Uhm? Hi, I'm Charlie," he introduced himself. "I didn't get the chance to speak with you yesterday. You were busy with Lucas and Felicity."
Jennifer responded with a friendly, "No worries."
Charlie, curious, asked, "Are you friends with Felicity?"
Shaking her head, Jennifer clarified, "No, I just t her yesterday."
"And Lucas? You seem to know him pretty well..." Charlie prodded.
With a soft laugh, Jennifer admitted, "Not really, but I suppose we could be considered friends."
It was a mystery why Charlie sought her out for conversation, especially since Jennifer and Charlie didn't share any scenes together.
Unbeknownst to many, Charlie's motivation to audition for the project stemd from its inclusion of intimate and kissing scenes. Eager to rub shoulders with Hollywood's rising stars, Charlie saw it as a golden opportunity, despite not having any scenes with Jennifer. However, he remained hopeful about making a connection off-cara.
As Charlie trying his luck, Lucas, Felicity, and Drake were huddled around the cara's playback screen, scrutinizing their recent takes. Lucas, upon reviewing his own performance, expressed his concerns to Drake, "I feel like my performance is missing sothing..."
Drake looked at Lucas, genuinely surprised, and reassured him, "Missing sothing? I don't think so. Your portrayal captured Jacob's nervousness and bravery perfectly when he's alone with Anna. I thought it was quite compelling."
Lucas, unconvinced, responded, "Maybe it's not apparent to you because you're not an actor, or perhaps you don't fully understand my approach, but I believe it could be significantly improved."
Those within earshot, including Drake, Felicity, and other crew mbers, found Lucas's self-critique hard to fathom. Many silently wondered, "Are you serious? That performance was outstanding..."
What they failed to grasp was Lucas's innate sense that sothing crucial was missing, sothing that diminished his portrayal, making it feel like a mix of stage and screen acting—too theatrical for the intimate cara, yet not quite vivid enough for the big screen. In Lucas's eyes, it lacked depth.
As Felicity watched Lucas critique his own performance, she was struck by a whirlwind of emotions. Initially confident in her ability to deliver a standout performance, Lucas's dissatisfaction with his own work ignited a spark of doubt within her. She couldn't help but wonder if her performance had truly been sufficient. Despite believing in her skills, Lucas's self-criticism led her to question the quality of her own portrayal. "Was it really as good as I thought, or am I just seeing it through rose-colored glasses?" she pondered.
The notion that Lucas's discontent might stem from her performance added another layer of worry. Yet, she was possibly overthinking it; Lucas's concern seed rooted in his own expectations, not directly related to her.
Lucas's dissatisfaction with his performance led to the decision to reshoot the scene, causing a stir among the crew. Initially, they had admired Lucas for both his acting prowess and his financial contribution to the project. However, this admiration began to wane as they perceived his insistence on perfection as sowhat excessive. The general sentint was one of frustration; they couldn't understand why a performance they deed outstanding needed to be redone simply because Lucas felt it was lacking.
Amid their conversation, Jennifer and Charlie were taken aback to see the crew and cast preparing for another take. Charlie's curiosity got the better of him, and he inquired, "Wait? Why are they coming back? Wasn't the scene already wrapped up?"
A crew mber, unable to hide his irritation, responded with a forced laugh, "Yeah, it's because Lucas didn't think his performance cut it. So, here we are, about to do it all over again."
Hearing this, both Jennifer and Charlie were puzzled. "Not good enough?" They recalled Lucas's performance, which had seed both powerful and compelling to them.
Charlie, after a brief chat with the crew mber, shared his thoughts with Jennifer, "I used to think Lucas was pretty laid-back. Didn't expect him to be this... I don't know, self-important? Maybe he's trying to show off his acting chops by criticizing his own work. Kinda funny, isn't it?" He then speculated, "Could this be why he invested in the film? Just to have the clout to boss everyone around?"
Jennifer, however, remained quiet, her gaze fixed on Lucas in the distance. Her past interactions with him didn't align with Charlie's accusations of arrogance. She felt sure Lucas had a valid reason for wanting to redo the scene. The more she observed him, the more her curiosity about his character grew. Unlike Charlie's quick judgnt, Jennifer's thoughts were filled with a desire to understand the deeper layers of Lucas's commitnt to his acting career.
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