"I remember there was a scene in the script where the hero was performing a song and a girl changed her clothes right in front of him. The girl thought the hero was blind, so she was not on guard at all, and the hero didn't try to avoid her sight either..."

Leosley didn't say much, but everyone understood what he meant.

From this point of view, the male protagonist is indeed a bit perverted.

No matter what kind of film or TV work it is in this world, the male and female protagonists are basically positive images. Even if they have some shortcomings, their merits outweigh them.

But in Bai Qianqu's "Kill the Pianist", the image of the male protagonist seems a little different, and he himself does not seem to represent justice.

On the contrary, his act of pretending to be blind is more like something only a villain would do.

Bai Qianqu is very clear about the role positioning of this movie. To sum it up in four words, it is - everyone is a villain.

Whether it is the male lead or the supporting role, it is almost impossible to find a kind-hearted good person in the movie.

Similarly, the heroine of this movie is also a femme fatale. Not only did she have an affair and kill her husband, but she also wanted to kill the hero all the way. She wanted to get rid of anyone who threatened her.

Not to mention the supporting characters, including the sheriff, the doctor, and the kidnapper couple, none of them are good people.

After Leosley finished his audition and left the room, Cao Dawei said, "Brother Bai, what do you think about letting him play the male lead?"

"Okay." Bai Qianqu nodded.

After deciding on the male lead, everyone started selecting candidates for other roles. This time Bai Qianqu did not express his opinion and let Cao Dawei and others decide.

Soon, the role was determined.

Bai Qianqu took the cast list and took a look at it.

[Male lead: Leosley

Actress: Tabu

Doctor: Docter

Sheriff: Kaput

.......]

Cao Dawei said: "We discussed and decided to let Tabu play the leading female role. After all, the leading female role cannot be too young, nor can it be bad looking. The acting skills required are also high. She is just right."

Tabu is a contracted actor of Against Entropy. He has above-average looks and decent acting skills, but he is a bit old, which is a disadvantage for him as an actor.

There's nothing you can do about it. Most actors still rely on their age to get a job.

But in this movie, Tabu is just right.

After finalizing the cast, filming of the movie will begin, and the preparation time will not be too long.

Bai Qianqu took advantage of this preparation time to go to the Golden Courtyard.

To Bai Qianqu's surprise, besides him, there was another guest visiting the Golden Courtyard.

It was the wealthy woman Ningguang who had previously bought the rights to use his piano music.

At this moment, she was sitting with the rich lady Eden, and the two rich ladies were chatting and laughing.

Seeing Bai Qianqu coming, Yiden smiled and said, "Xiaobai, you haven't come to my place for a long time. I thought you were so busy that you forgot about me."

This sentence was a bit strange. Bai Qianqu broke out in a cold sweat and quickly replied with a smile: "How can this be possible? Anti-Entropy is going to shoot a new movie recently, and I have been watching it over there."

"A new movie." Yiden glanced at Bai Qianqu meaningfully, and then introduced Ningguang next to him, "This is Ningguang, you should know her."

Before Bai Qianqu could speak, Ningguang spoke first.

"Of course, we have seen it before at the previous art exhibition. I didn't expect Mr. Bai to be so versatile and even make movies. The painting I photographed last time still haunts me after so many days. I wonder when I can see it again."

Bai Qianqu's pupils trembled and his heart beat wildly.

Seeing Eden's puzzled look, he quickly changed the subject.

"Haha, no problem, Mr. Eden, I came to you to ask you for a favor."

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