So, after my husband took over the film company, he immediately invested a sum of money into it to make a film. However, not only did that film fail to make money, it actually lost quite a bit.
Therefore, my husband terminated the film investment plan.
It's not that my husband didn't want to make money from filmmaking; he was just waiting for better themes and projects to come along. But Otway Stone couldn't wait.
He was eager to use the film company's profits to repay debts. Over and over, he asked my husband for investment to start new film projects, but those scripts weren't any better than the previous film.
That's precisely why my husband felt Otway Stone had lost the basic judgment of a film investor.
The more anxious he became, the less my husband dared to let him manage the film company.
He was like a red-eyed gambler, ready to stake everything to turn the tables."
"When I met Otway Stone, he seemed very happy. Did you put him back in charge of the film company?"
