"Can I know the reason why have you rejected me?"
Harold couldn't help but ask. He felt very bitter about getting rejected by the director and at least wanted to know why he was rejected.
After all, based on popularity and talent, he was sure he was qualified to play Arthur. After all, [30 days of Happiness] wasn't a hundred-million-dollar project or anything.
It was a very small movie considering that his last movie took 40 million to make. But still, Leo had rejected him.
He couldn't help but have a lot of questions in his mind.
"Yeah, I can obviously tell you," Leo said, trying to explain his decision in the best way he could to not hurt the ego of Harold. "As you know, I auditioned someone else before you, and he has very interesting ideas about Arthur and how he saw the story. I even decided to modify the script after talking to him, and I felt like there won't be a better actor than him to play Arthur. He just suits him that best."