Clint Eastwood is about to start working again! Mr. Eastwood is 90 years old this year. He is negotiating with Warner to direct, star in and produce the new film "Cry Macho". The film has not been officially announced yet, but Eastwood has already started scouting locations. The film is adapted from the original novel of the same name by N. Richard Nash. Before Nash died in 2000, he and Nick Schenk had jointly adapted the novel into a film script. In "The Crying Man", Dong Mu plays Mike Milo, a former cowboy star who was also a failed horse breeder. In 1978, Mike took on a task given to him by his former boss: to send his boss's son home, away from his alcoholic mother, and was paid $50,000 for it. On the journey back to Texas from the Mexican countryside, the old man and the boy faced unimaginable challenges. In the process of teaching the little boy how to be a good person, the old cowboy, who was already tired of life, also found his own life redemption. Hollywood has tried to adapt "The Crying Man" into a movie many times, but all of them have failed. In 2011, Arnold Schwarzenegger was supposed to star in the film, but that didn't happen. This time, the project met with Mr. Toki, one of the most efficient directors in Hollywood. Given the good response to "The Mule" and "Richard Jewell", Warner is still willing to continue to cooperate with him. |
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