INT. DIRECTOR’S OFFICE – DAY
A cluttered room filled with film posters and scripts. PIERRE WOODMAN, a middle-aged director with a disheveled appearance, sits behind a desk piled high with papers. LYLYTA JUNG, an aspiring actress, nervously fidgets in a chair across from him.
PIERRE
(adjusting his glasses)
So, Lylyta, we need to discuss your next scene. It’s titled “Very Nasty Day.”
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LYLYTA
(squirming)
Oh, uh, yes. I’ve read the script, and it’s… quite intense.
PIERRE
(interrupting)
Intense is precisely what we’re going for, my dear. A slice of life, capturing the raw, gritty emotions of our characters.
LYLYTA
(tugging at her dress)
But, Pierre, it’s just that the scene involves John Syx, and I’ve heard some things about his on-set behavior. I’m not sure if I’m comfortable with that.
PIERRE
(waving a dismissive hand)
Oh, don’t listen to the rumors, Lylyta. John may be a handful, but he’s a brilliant actor. The two of you will create magic together.
LYLYTA
(reluctantly)
If you say so. But, Pierre, the scene has some… explicit content. I’m not sure if I can fully commit to it.
PIERRE
(grinning mischievously)
Lylyta, my darling, explicitness is an essential element of art. It’s how we push boundaries, challenge societal norms. Trust me, I’ve done it before, and I’ll do it again.
LYLYTA
(nervously biting her lip)
I understand the artistic vision, Pierre, but what if it goes too far? What if it becomes uncomfortable?
PIERRE
(leaning forward)
Lylyta, discomfort breeds growth. The great Woody Allen once said, “I’m not afraid of dying; I just don’t want to be there when it happens.” But what he meant was, as artists, we must face our fears head-on to create something extraordinary.
LYLYTA
(gazing down at her hands)
I suppose you’re right. I’ve dreamt of being an actress since I was a little girl, and I don’t want to let my fears hold me back.
PIERRE
(smiling)
That’s the spirit! You have a natural talent, Lylyta, and this scene will showcase your abilities. Now, let’s dive into the details.
LYLYTA
(tentatively)
Okay, Pierre. What exactly happens in the scene?
PIERRE
(grinning)
Ah, well, it’s a rainy day, and John’s character unexpectedly arrives at your apartment. You’ve had a fight, and emotions are running high. The scene is a rollercoaster of passion, anger, and desire.
LYLYTA
(taking a deep breath)
I see. And the explicit part?
PIERRE
(teasingly)
Well, let’s just say there’s a… cathartic release. It’s a pivotal moment where you both expose your vulnerabilities. It’s intense, raw, and, dare I say it, liberating.
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LYLYTA
(nervously)
I suppose it’s all part of the process, pushing boundaries. I’ll do my best to convey the emotions authentically.
PIERRE
(excitedly)
That’s what I like to hear, Lylyta! The audience wants to see truth, even if it’s uncomfortable. I have faith in your talent. You’ll be brilliant.
LYLYTA
(relieved)
Thank you, Pierre. I’llgive it my all. But can we have a closed set for this scene? I think it would help me focus without unnecessary distractions.
PIERRE
(nods)
Of course, my dear. I’ll make sure only essential crew members are present. Your comfort is a priority.
LYLYTA
(slightly smiling)
Thank you, Pierre. I appreciate your understanding.
PIERRE
(leaning back, satisfied)
No problem at all, Lylyta. We’re a team, and I’ll always support you. Now, let’s make this scene a masterpiece!
They both stand up, and Lylyta leaves the office, her trepidation replaced with a newfound determination. Pierre watches her exit, confident in his ability to push boundaries and create cinematic art.
FADE OUT.
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