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Chapter 905 Hollywood First Crew Chapter 906 Margaret Michelle(3/3)

"Mr. Fleming, Mr. Corleon, your script is really wonderful. In contrast, I can put aside this novel." Margaret Michelle praised the script repeatedly, while she breathed a sigh of relief, as if she had put down a heavy burden in her heart.

"Mrs. Michelle, what do you mean? Why don't you continue your novel?" I asked.

Michelle smiled and said, "Mr. Corleon, you may not know my situation. My father, the president of the Atlanta Historical Society, told me many stories that happened during the Civil War, some of which were written by the people of Atlanta. Not only my father, but my father's friends and neighbors, also talked about these things. This is their eternal topic."

"Later, I wrote these stories for the Atlanta Daily, and I wrote them out, and they were very popular. Not only did Atlanta people like to read them, but newspapers in other parts of the United States have also reprinted them. From that time on, I set a goal to write a story about the Civil War, which was my ideal. But this novel is very difficult to write. I have been writing for several years, and I have been writing and revising and deleting them. I feel that my life is going to be spent. For me, this novel is like a shackle, making me almost breathless. Now that you have filmed such a movie, all Americans will know such a story. My wish is fulfilled by the story of the Civil War, so I don't plan to continue writing this novel."

Margaret Michelle's words made me stunned.

In my impression, completing a novel like "Gone with Gone" should be the greatest happiness in her life, but why it turned into a shackle in the blink of an eye, as if it was painful.

I remember a writer used to say that writing is like giving birth. Is it true? No matter what, I feel that the woman in front of me should not give up on this novel. "Mrs. Michelle, I think you should continue to write this novel. Although "Gone with the Wind" is a similar story to your novel. But you and Mr. Fleming have different perspectives and the styles they present. In addition, "Gone with the Wind" must be a movie, and the movie and novel are completely different. I think Americans need such a novel." I dissuaded.

"Yes, yes, that's the reason. Mrs. Michelle, I think you should continue writing. I will give you a script. It's a help for you." Victor Fleming smiled.

"Let's do it. If this novel is completed, you will hand it over to DreamWorks Publishing Company. I'll say hello to them and they can publish it for you." My words made Margaret Michelle happy.

Fleming and I finally gave up Margaret Michelle's idea of ​​putting a pen down. At this time, Margaret Michelle herself could distinguish the pros and cons. She was halfway through the novel, and it was really a loss to put it down. Moreover, after "Gone with the Wind" was filmed, with the influence of this movie, a whirlwind would definitely cause a sensation in the United States. After her novel was finished, it would inevitably cause a sensation. Moreover, we also provided her with such convenient conditions.

"But Mrs. Michelle, I don't quite understand your novel." After saying this, Victor Fleming raised the manuscript of the half of Margaret Michelle's novel in his hand.

"Mr. Fleming, you say that." Margaret Michelle listened carefully.

"Why do I think your novel is full of a typical southern conservative sentiment?" Victor Fleming's words made the smile on Margaret Michelle and me disappear.

The cause, process, and result of the Civil War were well known. At that time, the farmers in the south did not agree with the federal government in their concepts, so they separated from it and established an independent federation. Later, although the Southerners failed in the war and the country was unified, many Southerners still retained such an emotion in their hearts. This emotion was very complex and could not be explained clearly in just a few words. Anyway, it was a conservative tendency that seemed to be a bit fragmented and destructive.

This southern sentiment is common in Georgia because Georgia belonged to the Southern Army during the Civil War.

As a southerner, Margaret Michelle must be on the side of the southerner in her novel, so there will definitely be deviations in the views on the northern army towards the local federal government and the local policies of the then local government.

Victor Fleming stood firmly on Lincoln's side in his thoughts, and Margaret Michelle's emotions in the novel were obviously something that Victor Fleming could not accept.

Margaret Michel shrugged and said, "Mr. Fleming, I am not a person with southern emotions. My husband John Masch is, not only he, but also an extreme conservative. During the Civil War, many of their family were killed by the northern army on the battlefield. So..."

Margaret Michelle looked at me and understood the meaning very well.

"In addition, he is not only a Southern sentimentist, but also a hardcore Democrat, a highly valued advocate of Mr. Roosevelt. Therefore, he is extremely... for your arrival in these two movies."

At this point, I have basically understood what Margaret Michelle said.

To be honest, because Margaret Michelle is from Atlanta, the stories she heard were also spoken by the Southerners, so it is obvious that it is appropriate to stand on the Southerners' side. If it were these, Victor Fleming would not have made it intentionally. I believe that the southern mood was very serious in this novel, and even had extremes. From the words of Margaret Michelle, it can be inferred that when she wrote this novel, she must have been influenced by John Marsh, who came from her husband, and this influence was obviously a bit reluctant.

"Mrs. Michelle, I think your novel should be fair, and look at this issue from a historical perspective, from a global perspective, rather than from the perspective of you southerners alone. The Civil War is great and good for the United States, and this cannot be denied." Victor Fleming said sincerely.

"Margaret, what are you doing there!? What's there to say!" Just as we were chatting with Margaret Michelle, a rough voice came out.

This voice made Margaret Michelle's face look panicked.

There have been too many manuscripts in the magazine these days, so I have to be busy with manuscripts and scribe. I have been writing the manuscripts of the magazine during the day and I can’t write novels until the evening. I kept writing until after 3 o’clock last night, which was really painful.

After looking at the comment section, there was a big one and the problem was very special. He said that among the movies shot by Xiao Zhangya and Andre Corleon, three of them were from Mel Gibson. Do you like this director the most?
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