Scars Of A Broken Bond

Chapter 1008
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Chapter 1008

The moment had arrived for the ensemble to immerse themselves in a pivotal segment of the film.Following the collective recitation of their lines, Peter was poised to address the group. Yet, JerichoRiley, the seasoned actor among them, extended a raised hand to pose a query to Peter, “Peter, I thinkthat Molly’s dialogue in this segment might require some adjustment.”

Molly Todd, cast in the role of the second leading actress, portrayed the heroine’s sister, a characterwho would eventually embark on a divergent path, metamorphosing into a morally ambiguous figure.

Molly exuded an exquisite charm in her portrayal of the story’s primary antagonist.

The collective focus of those present shifted swiftly toward Jericho.

With an air of deliberation, Peter placed the script upon his lap and inquired, “What, in your opinion, willshe say?”

A thoughtful response ensued, “Molly emerged from the depths of society with aspirations of carvingout her own legacy, yet her journey commenced shrouded in uncertainty. At this juncture, hesitationshould undoubtedly cloud her judgment. Caught between Loyalty to her sister and the allure of apromising future, she would not attain unwavering resolve until tangible benefits materialized.”

Following a period of contemplation while perusing the script, Peter suddenly redirected his query,singling out Galilea with a pointed remark, “Galilea, you are the embodiment of Molly on screen. Whatinsights do you offer?”

Bestowing a measured glance upon Peter, Galilea responded, “Considering the contextual backdrop ofthe preceding scene, it’s apparent that Molly’s initial reaction revolves around financial gain, atestament to her shrewd intellect and modest origins. She possessed a clear sense of purpose from theoutset, leaving her unwaveringly resolute.”

In a surprising turn, Peter shifted his attention to Sabrina and posed the query, “Sabrina, what are yourimpressions?”

“What ?”

Sabrina felt a jolt of surprise when she heard her name mentioned. Confused, she looked around tofind that all eyes were on her.

As an assistant, she had always tried her best to maintain a low profile. She wondered why Peter wasseeking her opinion now.

It appeared Peter recognized her.

“What do you think of Molly’s reaction here?” Peter asked again. Observing the contemplativeexpression on Peter’s face, Sabrina pondered for a moment and responded, “I haven’t read the script,so I’m not familiar with the plot. However, from an audience’s perspective, if Molly is portrayed assomeone solely focused on profits from the beginning, it may come across as too predictable andcliché. I believe the audience would be more engaged if they saw a kind-hearted person forced to dowrong under the pressure of life. It would make Molly a more relatable and authentic character, and thestory more compelling.”novelbin

A character forced into a villainous role often elicited more pity and sympathy. It also provided anopportunity to showcase acting skills

In the past, a few successful actors took on villainous roles in movies and TV shows, and theseperformances were considered notable accomplishments in their careers. These roles demonstratedtheir range and versatility.

Sabrina added, “This is only my personal opinion. Ultimately, it’s up to the director and scriptwriter.”

Peter nodded thoughtfully. “Don’t be modest. You’re right. It’s precisely the essence of Molly’scharacter. She must disagree with the heroine at some time, and then they break up. Otherwise, whymake her the heroine’s best friend?”

He had discovered the problem before Jericho mentioned it. Peter regarded Jericho with appreciationand then shifted his gaze to

Galilea, wearing an intrigued expression.

If Galilea followed her initial idea, Molly’s character would seem odd. The role could potentially becompromised.

Galilea’s expression shifted subtly. She gave Sabrina a discreet, cold glance and clenched the script.

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