Morgan tore open the envelope that Mrs. Sizer handed him and took out the script that was as thick as two copies of "A Brief History of Falosi".
The beginning of the script was a brief summary of the entire story. Morgan flipped through it and saw that it was only two pages long. After reading the summary, he had a general idea of what kind of story it was.
After reading the summary, he passed it to the dramatists sitting beside Morgan to read. Morgan then began to read the detailed content of the script alone.
"As expected of a 'movie' director." Morgan spent close to an hour reading the entire movie script, including the concept design drawings, and sighed.
"Master Morgan, we admit that this script called 'Avatar' is an excellent story, but we still decided to use your 'Eye Gleaner' as the script."
The other dramatists also finished reading the summary of the script, but they still came to the same conclusion.
"Is that so? Thank you all for choosing my 'Eye Gleaner'. To be able to turn my script into a movie, this is definitely an honor that I will remember for the rest of my life. " Morgan stood up, and like an actor who had just completed a perfect performance, he nodded at everyone.
The dramatists sitting around thought that Morgan had accepted the suggestion and began to applaud.
However, after the applause ended, Morgan once again announced a piece of news with a smile on his face.
"But I have decided to give this honor to 'Avatar'," said Morgan.
Hearing Morgan's words, the dramatists once again felt what it was like to be in a storm. It was as if symbols like 'meow meow meow??' appeared above everyone's head.
"Why … Master Morgan, the script of 'Avatar' is far inferior to your 'Eye Gleaner' in terms of concept and depth?" One of the dramatists could no longer hold it in.
"I'm not belittling my work, 'Eye Gleaner'. When I was writing this work, it was as if the God of Art was holding my hand, and I was filled with inspiration. However, have you all overlooked something?"
Morgan's gaze swept across all the dramatists present, as well as Black Swan and Mrs. Sizer who were standing on the stage.
"Master Morgan, are you referring to … the original intention of making the movie?" Mrs. Sizer quickly understood what he meant.
"Lady Sizer, you've been to Noland before, so you must feel the same way." Morgan walked down from his seat and stood in front of everyone, as if he was about to give a speech.
"Ladies and gentlemen, I have spent thirty years performing in various countries around the world, but not all countries are like us Falosi … who regard art as a treasure."
Morgan pulled up his sleeve, revealing a long scar on his dark arm.
"This is what I left behind when I performed in the Nation of Steel. As you all know, the people of the Nation of Steel have never liked the stage plays from Falosi. In their words, it's' child's play '. I don't like it when my beloved performing art is belittled by anyone. For this reason, when I performed in the Nation of Steel, although it was only in the open air, I was still ridiculed by many people. When I was young, I couldn't control my temper very well."
A bitter smile appeared on Morgan's face when he said that.
"If it wasn't for a kind-hearted person who saved me, I might have become a skeleton buried in a nameless grave."
The entire theater fell silent once again. They never thought that the great Master Morgan would suffer such humiliation when he was young.
However … to all the Falosi artists and even the Falosi people, wasn't it a humiliation as well?
"It's those barbarians who can't appreciate art!"
Morgan's experience seemed to have struck a sore spot in one of the playwrights. His voice sounded like he was complaining about something, but in the end, he sat down on his seat helplessly.
"Yes, although we Falosi people love performing art, paintings, and songs, not everyone in the world can accept this art. Are they all barbarians? No … Everyone, just accept the reality. They just can't understand it. To be more precise … "Morgan paused and once again poked at the deepest wound in everyone's heart." They simply think that 'stage plays' are not good to watch. To them, it's just a bunch of people standing on a stage and reciting lines that they don't understand. "
The Falosi with a higher social status could see this more clearly and thoroughly. When they were diplomatic with the visitors of other countries, especially the Iron Nation and the Land of Frost, the Iron Nation had many people who looked down on 'stage plays' from the bottom of their hearts.
The Iron Nation, in particular, had many people who looked down on 'stage plays' from the bottom of their hearts. The people of the Iron Nation generally thought that stage plays were boring.
"That's why all of you want to change, especially Mr. Elhom. You've always been trying to write plays that are popular all over the world, but unfortunately, there hasn't been any response from other countries. The emergence of movies has given you an opportunity, a brand new form of performance," Morgan said.
"But Master Morgan, if your 'Eye Gleaner' is made into a movie, it will definitely be famous all over the world," someone said.
"Maybe it will, maybe it won't. If all of you want the world to accept it, you have to first reduce the level of 'art' to 'entertainment'."
Morgan's words caused the dramatists to fall into deep thought. When they raised their heads again, they saw the script of 'Avatar' in Morgan's hand.
"As you have said, this script named 'Avatar' has a very shallow meaning. However, compared to my work that is hard for young people to understand, the script of 'Avatar' is much more interesting. No … it should be said that it is very interesting! In the words of the director of the final script, Josiah, 'Avatar' is probably the most popular 'product' among all the movies he has produced. "
"But Master Morgan, the author of this script … is not a Falosi."
"As long as the actors are Falosi, that's enough," Morgan said.
The dramatists sitting in the audience seemed to be moved by Morgan's speech. In the end, the dramatist named Elhom, who was also Mrs. Sizer's mentor, took the lead and affirmed Morgan's words.
"Maybe we can give it a try."
The discussion ended in this manner. The dramatists left the theater in twos and threes, but Morgan chose to stay.
"Lady Sizer, I don't think we have the right to choose, do we?" Morgan suddenly said.
"Master Morgan, what do you mean by that?"
"Josiah Yanorod has mastered the filmmaking technology. He gave us this script only because of our friendly relationship in the past. Without Falosi … he can still produce this great movie."
Morgan's words made Mrs. Sizer silent for a moment. She did not hide her feelings. Her unwillingness was clearly written on her face, but in the end, she could only choose to nod.
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