Sebastian frowned and repeated, "Sullivan?"
"Yeah, I don''t know what the heck this guy''s been thinkingtely. He''s actually started teaching Stephanie how to act... If she really goes along with him and learns his method of deeply immersing herself in a role. Isn''t she just asking for trouble?
Once Sullivan''s ying a role, he''s totally into it. But even though he fully immerses himself, he can quickly snap out of it after the performance. Stephanie can get into character quickly too, but she really struggles to get out of it! If she learns Sullivan''s acting methods, she
may be in for a rough ride."
Sebastian knew why Sullivan could do it, but Stephanie couldn''t. Because Sullivan once said that he didn''t like himself in reality, so diving into a character was like experiencing another life. After many such experiences, he had enough to handle it, so getting in and out of character became straightforward. He could control his consciousness, bing anyone he wanted to be.
But this littledy couldn''t. She learned how to get into character fast but found it hard to break out of it. When she wasn''t acting, she would mix herself with the character.
Sebastian frowned and confessed, "I was the one who suggested that Sullivan teach her to act..."
Emmert was taken aback at first, then said, "Well, you''ve made your bed, now lie in it! We''ve all been driven up the wall by her on set thesest few days, not knowing how to deal with her! So you figure it out!"
"I got it... I''ll find a way to help her get out of this character."
After hanging up, Sebastian sat in his office chair deep in thought. So that was it. Stephanie hadn''t fully snapped out of her character. She wasn''t just role-ying with him.
But he preferred the old Stephanie. Not another character, not someone else, just her!
He thought for a moment and decided to call Sullivan for advice on this issue. Sullivan candidly advised, "Leave her be. Don''t force her to snap out of character and return to realit.. Otherwise, you''ll be the one to help here out of it every time, which will get harder and harder. You need her to naturally get out of character, and then maintain that feeling so she can master the art of getting in and out of character."
Sebastian got it.
But.
"If she finishes all her scenes for this film and still hasn''t snapped out of character, are there any side effects?"
Sullivanughed, "Of course."
"Like what?"
"Like... falling in love with me?"
Upon hearing this, Sebastian, on the other end of the phone, looked unpleasant. "Are you serious?"
"Have you read the script for this film?" Sullivan suddenly started to tease.
"No."
"Then let me kindly remind you, Ms. Bishop is ying a robot who falls in love with my human character... If she can''t snap out of character after the film, she''ll spend her whole life thinking that I''m the one she loves the most..."
Sullivan was telling the truth. Many actresses, afterpleting a ssic piece, would believe they were deeply in love with the male lead.
When the filming was over, and
everything returned to reality,
theirs, they fell into depression. There had even been extreme
realizing that the male lead
incidents caused by this twisted emotion.
Sebastian sat in front of theputer, scrolling through various news stories about simr cases, and felt very ufortable.
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about Stephanie''s situation. Ashley,
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rubbing her temples, said she
wouldn''t dare to try Sullivan''s acting method, let alone Steph!
Sullivan was like a madman of an actor, able topletely merge himself with his character.