Elijah Jefferson, like a competent manager, looked at the script and appeared troubled.
He walked up to Director Harris and quietly asked, "Why jump straight to this scene? It seems too difficult."
Director Harris replied professionally, "Actors need time to adjust to each other. I'm used to doing it like this; it helps them get into character faster."
Elijah Jefferson, being an outsider to such professional matters, found it difficult to say anything further. After all, this scene was mainly challenging for the male and female leads.
Nancy Allen adopted an indifferent attitude, focusing only on doing her part well.
The crew quickly set up the indoor staging; the large pool was decorated to resemble a lotus pond, and several cast members went to change costumes in preparation.
Nancy Allen walked into the changing room, looking at the rows of clothes, unsure if anyone had worn them before, her face turning a bit pale.
