After speaking, the two girls couldn't help themselves, giggling as they ran away.
Russell Crowe and Jennifer Connelly both looked confused, turning to Landon, not understanding the meaning of this nonsensical joke.
Landon touched his nose with a wry smile: "I think... it's probably a commercial I filmed for Dove Chocolate that started airing on TV."
He and Jennifer had been too busy last night, so busy they didn't even have time to turn on the TV.
Actually, Tracy had already called him yesterday to inform him that the commercial would air last night.
It seemed the commercial's effect was quite good; the slogan had already started to spread.
Sure enough, as they arrived at the set and walked in, several female Makeup Artists, costume assistants, and even a middle-aged actress playing a female professor couldn't help but wink at Landon or smile and ask directly:
"Hey, Landon, is it really that silky smooth?"
Even Ed Harris, upon seeing him, gave him a serious pat and called out, "Dove Bro!"
This nickname quickly spread among the male actors, becoming the new joke to tease Landon with on set today.
The ladies were a bit more reserved, not using the 'Dove Bro' nickname to tease him, but just looking at him kindly.
For Landon, today was another day of coasting.
He was happy to take it easy, pulling up a chair near the director's monitor to focus on observing the others' performances.
Jennifer Connelly, however, had a very important scene today.
A very classic scene.
Nash (played by Russell Crowe) is teaching students in a classroom, but annoying construction noise is coming from outside below the window.
The weather is hot, but closing the window makes it too stuffy.
At this point, Alicia (played by Jennifer Connelly) stands up, walks to the window, opens it, and with her captivating smile, asks the two construction workers if they could work elsewhere first and come back in 45 minutes.
Landon loved this scene too much.
Nash is lecturing when a burst of mechanical noise rings out.
Nash walks to the window somewhat irritably, closes it directly, and then walks back to the podium.
Just as he is about to continue his lecture, he sees Jennifer stand up from her seat.
Jennifer is wearing a long black dress, her posture upright, black hair draped over her shoulders, revealing her graceful neck.
She slowly walks to the window and opens it.
Everyone's eyes turn to her, and Nash stops as well, looking at her curiously.
Jennifer leans out, the sunlight illuminating her perfect profile, her voice clear and pleasant.
"Hello!"
"Hey!" one of the workers pats the person operating the machine, "The beauty is calling us!"
The machine is turned off, and the noise disappears.
"Could you please go work somewhere else first? About 45 minutes would be fine."
In that moment, Jennifer Connelly possessed a gentle power that was impossible to refuse.
Jennifer turns around and looks at Nash, her beautiful face full of confidence and composure.
And for the first time, there was light in Nash's eyes.
Sitting behind the monitor, Landon couldn't help but curl his lips, his heart full of admiration.
This wasn't just acting; it was the perfect fusion of her own temperament and the character's charm.
But he felt a bit of regret—why wasn't he the one standing on the podium?
However, thinking of last night and this morning, how this radiant goddess on screen had shown a completely different, private, and fiery side in his arms, a strange sense of satisfaction quietly rose in Landon's heart.
On set, director Ron Howard shouted "Cut," a satisfied smile appearing on his face.
Jennifer turned back from the window, her gaze sweeping across the area where Landon was, meeting his eyes for a brief second.
Her eyes were bright, carrying the resonance of her just-finished excellent performance, along with a touch of tenderness that only the two of them understood.
The crew continued through the intense filming.
During the day, as long as they didn't have scenes, Jennifer and Landon were inseparable, and at night, Landon quite openly stayed directly in Jennifer's room.
A week later, the crew members had long since become accustomed to it, occasionally exchanging glances with knowing smiles, but no one asked any questions.
In the blink of an eye, the first weekend arrived, a rare breathing space for most crew members.
But for Landon, there was other work to be busy with.
His demo of 'Yeah!' had been sent to Atlanta via Pharrell Williams and was now lying in Lil Jon's playback equipment. This Executive Vice President of So So Def Recordings, who was also the core of the rap trio 'Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz,' was eager to meet the creator of the song just three minutes after pressing the play button.
Lil Jon's career had always been closely linked to Crunk.
The Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz trio he formed hadn't yet created the expected Crunk wave, and their debut album, 'Get Crunk, Who You Wit: Da Album,' hadn't gained massive influence either, but his passion for promoting this music genre had never faded.
Because of this, when the distinct syncopated rhythms, Southern-style synth tones, and infectious melody of 'Yeah!' burst into his ears, he felt a surge of mission: this song had to be produced, and he absolutely couldn't miss out on it.
After contacting the singer's agent, Tracy, Lil Jon learned that the singer and creator, this Landon Williams, was actually a Hollywood actor currently filming a biographical movie.
There are many in Hollywood who are both singers and actors; it wasn't unusual.
But what Lil Jon couldn't understand was: how could a young white actor create such authentic Crunk and R&B that hit his musical soul?
Curiosity and musical instinct made him even more urgent; the movie's filming cycle was three months long, and he couldn't wait that long.
So, he took the initiative to fly to New York to accommodate Landon's filming schedule, setting the meeting for this weekend.
And the smooth coordination of all this was inseparable from Tracy's efficient operation.
Before she left, she had sensed Landon's urgency and desire; without asking much, she used her incredible execution to arrange the meeting at a professional recording studio in New York.
At the same time, she flew to New York herself, though since it was business, she didn't bring Rachel along.
On Saturday morning, Landon made up an excuse for Jennifer.
He saw a flash of disappointment in her eyes, a look so obvious that it made her usually calm face appear exceptionally vivid.
However, Jennifer just nodded without asking further.
This restraint actually made Landon's heart tighten, but he quickly suppressed that emotion.
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Zoe drove him to the recording studio. She occasionally glanced at him through the rearview mirror with a complex expression.
The moment he pushed open the heavy soundproof door of the recording studio, Landon saw Tracy at a glance.
She stood in front of the control console, her silhouette against the dim light appearing familiar and sexy.
Hearing the sound, she turned around, and a bright smile immediately blossomed on her face.
"Lil Jon's team won't be here for another half hour," Tracy said the business part first, but her steps hurriedly moved toward Landon.
Under Zoe's stunned gaze, Tracy and Landon naturally embraced and kissed, carrying the longing and deep yearning from a week of separation.
