Paweł Wroński was simply beautiful. There was no doubt about it. Tall and slender, he looked great in his dark brown, almost black, quilted with silver thread caftan, which was not typical of a Polish nobleman at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, but was acceptable, especially for the young adventurer who studied in Padua and appeared in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. quite recently.
Paweł Wroński's slightly long hair, instead of a shaved top and the lack of a mustache, also went against Polish fashion, but who would care about fashion and custom after looking at this beautiful face with sparkling spring green eyes and lips that naturally form a wonderfully attractive, at the same time a very warm smile?
Paweł Wroński was simply beautiful exactly as he was, all thanks to the merit of the make-up artists, of course, but also the natural beauty of Rafał Brylski who played him. There was an adventurous enthusiasm in Brylski's eyes, and in his entire figure the
“You did a great job, really” praised Tobiasz Mońka, patting Rafał in a friendly manner on the back. “Not only did you put your heart into it, you also moved brilliantly. Do you practice any sport professionally?”Rafał beamed when he heard the praise. The compliment from the professional stuntman was very valuable. At the same time, he blushed a little. It's not that he often heard praise, so he didn't have time to get used to them and treat them as natural.Brylski had just finished his scene and was waiting for the director's decision as to whether there should be a repeat. Probably it will, because they were made not only when someone made a mistake, but sometimes the director wanted some extra shot or just hoped the next take would be even better.“Professionally, no” Rafał replied. “I like swimming, I run a little and recently started riding horses. I have been an amateur taekwondo training for several years. Very
A group of his silly, naive fans were already looking on the Internet for all possible black materials that could embarrass Brylski.It took time because you had to dig through the accounts of his friends and acquaintances, track down comments he left on the Internet, and so on and so forth. Even a simple comment like ‘this movie is weak’ could be turned into, for example, malicious comment and hate speech. Of course, you only needed to know how to do it.Jakub himself might not be able to manipulate comments yet, but he could manipulate people, and at that point about fifty female fans, aged about fifteen to nineteen, were doing the dirty work for him. They did it with all their devotion, delighted that they could serve their beloved idol.Each of these girls saw his ideal and dreamed of becoming his girlfriend one day. Probably almost all of them dreamed of him at night and had their first erotic fantasies about him. They would be surprised, even v
Damian Radosz knew that he had gone too far. Such interviews are not conducted on the set, in front of everyone else, but in the silence of a private office. Damian, however, had to do something to end this farce. It was not only about saving Brylski from complete shame. It was also about saving production.Every word Radosz said was true. His series was intended to be a family series, and he did not want eleven-year-old children to be exposed to passionate scenes. Children are innocent and should remain so. Teenagers in a whirlwind of hormones might enjoy the French kiss scene, but romantic innocence will be no less appreciated.It was this romance that reigned in the East, gaining millions of viewers and billions of profits. And it is in the East, in some countries, such as South Korea or China, that censorship would not pass up a too daring kiss scene, and Damian did not intend to shoot two versions, one for the West and the other - for the East.“I'm s
The shooting of the day ended exceptionally quickly and everyone knew that the reason was the sharp exchange between Radosz and Różycki. The producer and director clashed in public to create an unprecedented and difficult situation for all. It is true that the producer apologized and admitted that the misunderstanding was due to him, but everyone saw that Różycki did not have such unlimited power and influence as he wanted everyone to believe.Therefore, this discussion undermined the director's authority, and everyone was aware of it, including Różycki himself. It is true that he saved his face, but as long as Radosz stays on the set, the director's power will be very much endangered. Yet everyone knows a ship cannot have two captains.Rafał Brylski, however, did not care about this situation at all. In fact, not being a professional actor, he knew neither the manners on the set nor the hierarchy of importance. He was supposed to listen to the dir
Ok, Rafał took the first step, he said it, but he didn't hear laughter. Not yet. But the first piece of information was not that shocking either.Damian Radosz was not a professional filmmaker, but he must have guessed that it is not easy to find the right romantic emotions when dozens of people from the film crew look at you. The kiss was something intimate, so if someone was not an experienced actor, they may have a problem with it.Many actors have the same problem, but everything passes over time.“You have nothing to worry about. As you get more experience on set, you'll be kissing like a pro. All you need to do is feel comfortable enough to bring up your emotions and real-life experiences.”So Radosz thought exactly as Rafał had predicted. He approached the matter in terms of a filmmaker. He assumed that the only problem with Brylski was his lack of experience on the set.But in the case of Rafał it was not the point at all!
"Of course you didn't! Your sexual orientation doesn't matter at all!" hotly assured Damian, and every word he said carved its way into Rafał's heart. "Everyone has the right to be who they are and it has nothing to do with work! It was Różycki who made the mistake, because he should have informed you well in advance what kind of scene he expected. He can't blame the actor for not being able to fulfill his whims immediately. An actor is also a man who needs time to get into the mood of the scene. I asked, because if Róźycki didn't know, the way he treated you proves he's an incompetent asshole, but if he knew, we could talk about intentional discrimination and…""He didn't know" quickly repeated Rafał blushing even more. Did Damian really not mind that Rafał was asexual? Did he not find it funny? "It's not something I would brag about to others.""I understand," Radosz admitted. His voice was natural and his smile was warm, not mocking. "Thank you
Being so different from everyone else was neither easy nor pleasant for Rafał. He really wanted to be like the others, but there was nothing he could do about it. Despite many attempts to rekindle the flame inside him, he just wasn't interested in any woman, not even the most beautiful one. Neither was a man, because that was something Rafał had tried too.His interest in sex with any particular person was nil.Unable to change this, Brylski had to accept his otherness and the fact that he was inferior to others, handicapped. That he was someone people would laugh at if they found out he felt no sexual attraction. Impotent was a really painful word.Especially since Rafal was not impotent. He was as responsive as possible to any physical stimuli, only he did not feel attracted to any particular person and even when he felt desire, he preferred to satisfy it himself rather than have to be in contact with another person.People, however, did not take the tr
“You should stay at the hotel,” Damian turned to the actor without breaking his fast march.“No way. If help is needed, every pair of hands will count.”“But...”Damian wanted to explain to him that in this weather, with such strong wind, lightning and maybe a huge downpour, it might be too dangerous for Rafał on the set. He wanted to explain to him that as an actor, he should seek shelter for himself and not expose himself to injury. But...Radosz saw determination in Brylski's eyes. The green flames burned with willpower. Rafał was not the fragile, naïve child or lamb that Damian had thought him to be at the beginning of their acquaintance. Rafał was a strong man with an even stronger will.On top of that, Brylski was right. If help was needed in securing the plan, every pair of hands would be useful.“Let's go!” Damian decided.There was no reason to delay. The wind was so strong