Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 2729
Chapter 2729
“Yes. I’m watching the dramas Eliza filmed in the past, ” Chester said in a low voice.
Shedrick was speechless.
F*ck.
President Jewell must have been badly tortured by Eliza.
“Answer my question.” Chester became annoyed.
shedrick scratched the back of his head. “ I remember… No. Before taking on that drama, Eliza broke up with Monte and was hospitalized for some time because she had attempted suicide. When the script for ‘ Above the clouds’ reached my hands, I never considered Eliza because her acting skills couldn’t portray a crazy character that was in a love-hate relationship. It was Eliza who went to the director to fight for it. She acted out a section of the script in front of the director. The director thought she did well, so her role was decided on the spot.”
“Does that mean her acting skills suddenly improved after she attempted suicide?” Chester asked in a stern voice.
have been
was quite agitated. He did not
in need of a
she suddenly got the hang of acting. She said that attempting suicide once was like being reborn once. She did not know the feeling of loving someone until the feelings manifested into hatred and craziness because she had not experienced it before. She understood it after breaking up. I think it was pretty logical after listening to her. In acting, it’s better to have similar experiences to
acted afterward didn’t have quite the same personalities. I think she portrayed them
level of
so her acting improved.” shedrick was puzzled. “ President Jewell, why are you
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of a pan. “ You’re overthinking. As Eliza’s boss, didn’t you think it felt as if she had become another person after
her personality would
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to talk to that
found Hailey’s number and
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