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Chapter 25: #25 - Divergent thinking

Regardless of who it is, the confidence that emanates from them when discussing their professional field is a unique charm that cannot be replaced.

Deborah is the same. One second she looks like an ordinary passerby, and the next she's Elsa, the queen who controls the ice kingdom—

She doesn't need to wear Prada to have the charm of the devil.

Deborah: "How about it? Have you read the script? Do you know what kind of character this is?"

Anson raised the script in his hand, "They told me I should protect it with my life."

"Haha." Deborah laughed directly, "There's no need to be so nervous." But she also understood what Anson meant; he probably didn't have time to read the script.

It doesn't matter. Deborah has already read it, and Marta came over to give some pointers:

Handsome.

One word includes everything.

Deborah couldn't help but glance at Anson again, "I think your outfit today is good. Is there a story behind it?"

Anson looked down at himself. So Deborah was observing these things just now?

"The morning after a serious hangover, preparing to enjoy brunch with friends, pretending to be awake and exercising early in the morning, but actually too lazy to move even fifty meters, and planning to go home for a nap after brunch."

The vivid and lively imagery, not only humorous but also containing wisdom, immediately made Deborah's eyes light up.

"Ah ha, I have an idea!"

Deborah herself didn't realize it, she became uncontrollably excited, completely immersed in her profession, and her pace quickened.

Completely ignoring Anson, she muttered to herself:

Maybe I can come up with something.

Deborah's love for clothing and styling is the same as her appreciation of Anson. She believes that clothing is an important part of personality.

People who like black and white and people who like colors often have two different personalities.

People who like suits and people who like T-shirts often have two different personalities.

Of course, this is not absolute, only relative, but depending on the occasion and state, each person's choice of clothing itself reveals their personality.

Extroverted or low-key? Conservative or bold? Gentlemanly or unrestrained?

Even the act of not caring about clothing or styling is itself a part of personality.

Therefore, for Deborah, when shaping a character, she likes to start with clothing. The styling is already a backstory.

Decisively, Deborah quickly sorted out four sets of styles, hung them on the gantry in the open space of the room, and then pushed them in front of Anson.

"You, what do you think?"

Deborah picked up the first outfit, "Sporty style?"

T-shirt with jeans.

It seems simple, but those who really understand fashion will say that the more basic and ordinary the outfit, the more it tests the wearer's appearance and temperament. A white T-shirt can present completely different effects due to its cut, fit, and color difference. It's definitely not as simple as it seems.

Deborah believes that with Anson's youth and physique, basic outfits can instead extract the publicity and vitality of youth.

Anson thought seriously, "Is this somewhat similar to Joey's style, I mean the type."

Deborah nodded slightly, "In terms of setting, Joey is a typical Italian handsome guy, handsome and suave, with sweet words. He can be considered a sporty type."

Anson added, "If he appears with this image, how should the relationship between the character and Ross be set?"

Sporty style often represents youth. Unless he is as muscular and developed as Arnold Schwarzenegger, it is difficult to suppress Ross.

Don't forget that Anson is appearing as Ross's girlfriend's brother. He needs to make Ross feel threatened, even scared, so that the comedic effect can come out.

Deborah snapped her fingers, "Gentleman style?"

Shirt with a suit.

Although it is slightly rigid, the same suit also has different styles and types. Deborah imagines a slightly more business-like and elite type, using precise tailoring to show Anson's body shape and proportional advantages, creating an aura of suppression upon appearance.

Anson admitted that this was formal and serious enough, but this is a comedy, and the suit means that the character's hands and feet are bound. "Is this going for the Mr. Big style?"

Mr. Big is the female lead's "Ross" in "Sex and the City". He is a typical elite businessman, and the emotional entanglement between him and the female lead runs through the entire series.

Deborah raised her eyes and looked up, imagining it for a moment, "No, you are much younger and more handsome than Mr. Big, and Mr. Big doesn't rely on his face to make a living."

As soon as she said the words, Deborah realized the implication...

The smile in Anson's eyes was revealed, "I think not just anyone can rely on their face to make a living."

"Haha." Deborah laughed directly, "Actually, Mr. Big should be the type Rachel would like, and the screen effect would be very good, but you are right, this setting is a bit old-fashioned and there is no room for development. Let's keep it as an alternative."

He gets it right away.

Although Anson didn't say it, Deborah understood it at once.

Next.

"Preppy style."

T-shirt over a shirt, or a shirt over a cardigan.

What Deborah didn't say was that this was the inspiration she got from Anson, with a bit of British flavor, "Maybe we can adjust the details a bit to create a feeling between 007 and Doctor Who."

...At least, Anson doesn't see it now, "Are you sure this isn't the same type as Ross?"

Just a little more bookish than Ross.

Deborah was stunned and subconsciously denied, "No, this is more nerdy than Ross."

Anson shrugged lightly, "If he's even nerdier, why would Rachel like him? Over the years, Rachel has never seen Ross, and she's spent five years in total; as a result, as soon as she opens her eyes, she falls in love with a man who is nerdier than Ross. Is this really okay?"

From the audience's point of view, it may be difficult to accept.

Deborah had to agree, but was unwilling to admit defeat, "Then we can change it a bit, make it weirder, the kind of weirdness of a quantum physicist."

The scene from "The Big Bang Theory" automatically appeared in Anson's mind.

Anson had to adjust his breathing and cut it off in time, otherwise Sheldon's image would linger, "But shouldn't this be more suitable for Phoebe?"

Deborah didn't speak immediately, but imagined the scene of Anson and Phoebe standing together. It was a bit strange, but Anson was right.

So, should we give up like this?

Anson didn't.

Noticing Deborah's thoughtful expression, Anson's thoughts also opened up, "In that case, why not exaggerate it even more, using Ross as a template to create another Ross that is exactly the same."

This…

This?

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