Once a decision is made, Adrian gives it his all, and a salon is a good place to stir things up. Although the attendees aren't many, there are some well-known figures and some journalists. Moreover, indoors, his voice can be louder and more infectious and persuasive.
Thus, he started by feigning disinterest, and it happened that Lars von Trier, the fool, was also present. Adrian used his words to steer the conversation in his desired direction, casually saddling him with the notoriety of causing trouble. This self-absorbed and arrogant guy from Denmark never posed a threat. Adrian had concluded this after meeting him at the Cannes Film Festival with "Mulholland Drive" last time. To be blunt, this guy is just a packaged product that European filmmakers need, so he has no self-awareness.
