The Greatest Showman

Chapter 131: 131 was born

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When the 62nd Emmy Awards came to an end, there were joys, surprises, and disappointments.

The biggest focus of the drama series is undoubtedly that "Mad Men" won the best drama award for the third consecutive year, successfully continuing its strength; while "Breaking Bad" won the best actor, best Supporting males are in the bag - which also makes people feel embarrassed for Hugh Laurie and Michael C Hall again.

The focus of comedy dramas is not the first victory of "Sheldon" Jim Parsons, but the great victory of "Modern Family", which cut off the momentum of "I'm a Comedy Maniac" for three consecutive championships The best series, best screenwriter, and best supporting actor in the department are all in the bag. "I'm a Comedy Maniac" has had no success this year after three years of domination.

As for the miniseries and TV movie departments, there are relatively few surprises. The best miniseries "Pacific War" and the best TV movie "Autism Journey" are well-deserved and have no suspense; "Autism Journey" is in the single aspect Comprehensively crushed "Doctor Death" and won awards such as Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Director, etc. The popular work "Doctor Death" only won one trophy for Best Screenplay.

As the leader in this year's nomination stage, "Pacific War" finally won nine trophies. Although it did not surpass the record of 13 trophies in the 2008 miniseries "John Adams", it still surpassed the six trophies of "Band of Brothers" that year. The result was the biggest winner of the night. It is worth mentioning that all three miniseries were produced by Tom Hanks and Gary-Goetzman.

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Renly, who won Best Actor in a Miniseries and TV Movie for "War in the Pacific," was undoubtedly in the spotlight, as the twenty-year-old rookie made an incredible historical record—he not only Became the youngest Emmy winner in history, and the second-youngest recipient of all divisions in Emmy history!

The previous record for the youngest Emmy winner was fourteen, set in 1984 by Roxana-Zal, who won Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries and TV Movie. ), she played a sexually/abused underage girl in the TV movie "About Emilia", which was a blockbuster and won an Emmy, but faded away after that and was rarely seen on the big and small screens. Seeing her figure, this record has not been broken by anyone so far.

In the palace of art, there is never a shortage of geniuses, especially in the film industry. There are countless new actors and actresses who have been born with stunning gestures at a young age.

Take the Oscars as an example, not to mention Orson-Welles, who won the Academy Award for Best Actor with his debut feature "Citizen Kane" at the age of 26 and a blockbuster at the age of 30 in his debut feature "The Graduate." Dustin-Hoffman, or Timothy-Hutton, who was only 20 when he won his first Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, is still unrecorded People can break. Timothy was twenty years old and two hundred and twenty-seven days old when he won the statue!

As for the youngest actress, the record is even more astounding. Tatum-O'Neal was ten years and one hundred and forty-eight days when she won Best Supporting Actress for "Paper Moon." Mary -Marlee-Matllin was only 21 years and 281 days old when she won the Best Actress trophy. What's more, Luise-Rainer and Jodie-Foster each won two Oscars before they turned 30.

As George Hall said, there are too many geniuses in this world, too many to count.

But no one can deny that acting is an art form that requires a mixture of talent, ingenuity and understanding. The shackles brought by age cannot be ignored. In the history of the Oscars, only one actor has successfully appeared before the age of 30. The top actor, Adrien-Brody, is actually twenty-two days away from turning thirty when he wins. It can be seen that it takes time for people to praise and recognize their acting skills. For male actors, it is more concentrated between the ages of thirty-three and forty-five, which is also considered to be the golden age of actors' performances.

The Emmys and the Oscars are very similar. Since there are so many Emmy winners, and the age statistics are too complex, there is no official data arrangement, but it is certain that there are only a handful of winners under the age of 30, and the recorded 20-year-old The following winner is only Rosanna Searle. This is true for all departments, not to mention the actor department that pays attention to the test of time, accumulation and skill.

Tonight, history has been rewritten. At the age of twenty years and two hundred and eighty-two days, Renly made history, not only becoming the first actor in history to win an Emmy Award before the age of 30, but also becoming the second actor after Rosanna. , an actor who once again appeared on the Emmy Awards stage as a newcomer and as a 20-year-old!

If Bryan Cranston's three-peat was the result of a lot of hard work, and Jim Parsons was the victory of the minority after all kinds of hardships, then Renly Hall's birth was a miracle The proud debut.

When "War in the Pacific" started airing, no one noticed the change in the cast. To be precise, no one would care, because everyone knew that, like "Band of Brothers", this would be a work that was bigger than the individual; But after the show started, the situation changed dramatically. The three leading actors supported the whole show. James Badge Dyer's performance was swallowed by the show, and Jon Seda's performance was fragmented. After the treatment, Renly-Hall's performance successfully pierced the main thread of the entire series, and vividly interprets the reflections hidden behind the story.

It is no exaggeration to say that Renly's performance was astonishing! Successfully reinvented the entire episode and radiated new vitality!

Winning his first Emmy over Al Pacino and Jeff Bridges was undoubtedly the best affirmation, and it also brought attention to this young man for the first time—getting With the appreciation of Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, the affirmation of the Emmy Awards, and the favor of HBO TV, where will his actor path go

After the Emmys ended, major media reported on the awards ceremony one after another. Among them, Renly was undoubtedly the top priority. Among the reports of more than 60 media, two-thirds of the news mentioned Lanly. Li's upset win, and the forces represented by the two authoritative media outlets "The New York Times" and "Vanity Fair" directly focused on Renly.

"'Mad Men,' 'Modern Family'...and Renly Hall."

This is the title of "Vanity Fair", which continues their usual style of not surprising and dying, and directly raises Renly to the height of the three highlights of the awards ceremony. In the article, Daisy stated, "There is no doubt that Hall gave the best performance on the small screen in 2010, surpassing Bryan Cranston and Jim Parsons, and Claire Danes Supporting the glory of the TV industry, it proves once again that TV can also give performances comparable to movies!"

The highest praise brought Renly to the forefront, and it was clear that Daisy admired him, "What's even more commendable is that Hall is only twenty years old, and eighty-three years old before he will turn twenty-one. Witness the rising of a new star."

In contrast, the New York Times' commentary has been much more restrained, with the headline "When we start ignoring the TV show..." published a special commentary.

The article by Bradley said people were raving about the film's performance while unknowingly ignoring or belittling the TV's performance. However, "Renly Hall and Claire Danes have brought their eyes back to the small TV screen with excellent performances," Bradley emphasized that "The Autism Journey" is a TV movie after all. The consideration of acting is actually the same as that of the movie. In comparison, "Hall's performance in the ten episodes of 'The Pacific War' piles up the details bit by bit, and outlines and shapes the characters in a peaceful but profound way. Coming out, it truly interprets the charm of acting, and the strength between a frown, a smile, and gestures is even more unforgettable!"

In addition, Bradley also mentioned other actors such as Bryan Cranston, emphasizing at the end of the article, "The actors headed by Hall have proved that maybe the rhythm of the performance is different, maybe the performance is different, But good actors are always good, and the size of the screen can't limit their talent, and it will eventually become their stage!"

Not only the New York Times and Vanity Fair, but other mainstream media also mentioned Renly in their reports.

"The Hollywood Reporter" believes that "this is an unpopularity, but it is not an unpopularity. The Emmys used courage to prove that absolute strength is the only criterion for awards."

"Chicago Tribune" said, "Come out of the 'Pacific War', stole the light of Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, and stole the clutches of Al Pacino. The trophy, Renly Hall's debut was absolutely a blockbuster."

"The New Yorker" also mentioned in the article, "Corresponding to 'Modern Family', Renly Hall won the best actor in the miniseries and TV movies for his outstanding performance in 'Pacific War', becoming the It was a pleasant surprise to have another new face that night."

The uproar of accolades spread, and the "Renly-Hall" name spread almost overnight, even more so than during "War in the Pacific." The Hollywood fairy tale that became an overnight success is now happening!

At the same time, the upsurge on the Internet has just begun. The discussion in the Yahoo community is noisy, and the rants and attention will give full play to the characteristics of the Internet age. In the "62nd Emmy Awards Live and In the discussion thread", the most mentioned question is undoubtedly the same question:

Who is Renly Hall