“I went to CNC’s trash cans”: Luke Besson learned to write stories in a completely incredible way

“I went to CNC’s trash cans”: Luke Besson learned to write stories in a completely incredible way

Luke Besson is currently in the news about the news, the free adaptation of Bram Stoker’s work as a director, Dracula, as a director, Dracula, as a director. News from the filmmaker, so for the big screen.

In addition, how did Luke Besson learn (who had not yet spoken to the actor after he worked on one of the cult films) learned to write stories for cinema? This is a very simple question, Our counterparts from legend He published two months ago and the director’s answer is surprising to say the least!

“I wrote from the beginning, from the beginning of the age of 13.Says Besson. “He told me” Oh, there, there, you make so many mistakes! “And I told him” Yes but the story “? And he replied” Oh, too many flaws! “It was disappointed, so I wrote a little hiding.”

“In general, we keep one, and the other 19, we make them …”

“After that, there is an author of the script, Alin Le HenryY who agreed to work on the story so I learned a lot with him “Continues film director (Henry, who later participates in the subway, editor’s note). “And then, I went to the CNC, at the National Center for Cinematography. I met a young boy who was pretty nice, with whom I asked” You don’t have scripts, so see how it is written? “Because I never read the script.”

“He told me” when you put on the recipes in advance, you need 20 copies. Generally, we keep one, and the other 19, we swallow them. You have to go to the trash cans because there are lots of scripts. ”Recalls Besson. “So I went to CNC’s trash jar and used about twenty scripts that didn’t move forward. It was probably not the best, but in any case, so I learned” sequence, interior, day “… how it was placed …”

Trailer Luke Besson’s “Dracula”:

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