The Greatest Showman

Chapter 356: The 356 wave rises

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"You mean, will Jacob and Anna break up after all?"

"I think the passion/passion between them has disappeared. After being together, quarrels will become the main body of life, and breaking up is inevitable."

"Then why did Anna still give up Simon and choose Jacob?"

"Have you noticed a detail? Simon has changed Anna, her eating habits and living habits. Do you think she likes it or rejects it? I thought at first that the director's intention was to say that Anna doesn't like these things. What changed, she was forced to thank Simon, she was covering up her true self. But why did Anna go to the bathroom to vomit because she drank whiskey in the end?"

"No, I don't like it, I don't like it at all! It's like a little girl. I don't like this kind of movie."

"I'm similar to you but the opposite. It's because I don't like this type of movie, so I didn't get distracted during the entire viewing process just now, and I got into the mood of the movie. I think it's very rare."

"Okay, okay, don't cry. They're together, aren't they? And they're all fine, I don't think they'll be a problem."

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"Woooooo."

"They finally overcame countless difficulties and came together. Why are they sad? Life can still go on."

"Woooo, it's just... It's because they finally got together... Woohoo, that's why I'm so sad when I see Jacob's eyes... woohoo..."

"It's beautiful! It's beautiful! It's really beautiful! Ah, I want to watch it again! Where are the director and actors? I want to confess to them!"

The surging crowd came out. The last "Love Crazy" had just ended. The audience who exited the stage had a heated discussion. The voices of chattering were incessant. It was obvious that everyone was arguing very fiercely, and even many people They all started the discussion with a serious face, and the heated discussion itself was the best affirmation of the movie.

At Sundance, it's not surprising if a movie just gets everyone's praise, because there are countless such movies, and often they can win praise when they meet a certain standard; but a movie can spark discussion, Cause controversy, cause debate, then this is a really good movie—

It's not about the quality of the movie, it's about the movie itself: plot, ideas, acting, framing, script, connotation, etc.

Eli turned his head to look at the young man, his eyes filled with astonishment. Even last year's "Blue Valentine" didn't get that treatment.

The young man shrugged, "I said it. This is not a movie that can be summed up simply." Just like what he said just now, he didn't actually like the movie, but he couldn't help but get caught up in it. For such a film, his feelings are also really mixed, it is difficult to describe.

With a flash of light in his mind, Eli asked, "Last question, what do you think of Renly Hall?"

"Genius." The young man chose this word, the simplest and most direct, "Actually, I haven't seen 'Buried Alive', but I plan to go to the cinema to see it after the film festival ends."

Genius, this seems to be the impression most people have of Renly.

Indeed, only three works have achieved such incredible results, and each footprint is so solid and eye-catching. There is no better word than "genius".

If Renly knew, he would probably have laughed. He is not a genius, never was, never was, and he is not now. Only he knows the hardships and ups and downs behind every performance, the sweat and effort of every character.

But it is undeniable that, from the enthusiastic response of the premiere, to the praise of the official publication, to the hard-to-find movie ticket, "Crazy in Love" has become the most popular film of the 26th Sundance Film Festival. A peculiar, liveliest and grandest beautiful scenery line. Among them, Renly, who handed over two works "Buried Alive" and "Crazy in Love", has undoubtedly received a fanatical following. However, this is just the tip of the iceberg.

At the same time, the power of the Internet age is slowly spreading. With the Yahoo community as the center, the fame of the just-released movie "Crazy Love" has spread like an ultrasonic wave.

Thirty-two posts, purely in terms of number, are not many, and they cannot be compared with the craze after the "Buried Alive" screening was held. But "Crazy in Love" has only been released at Sundance. There are not many viewers who have watched the film. It is really rare that there are thirty-two discussion posts under such circumstances.

As Renly's most loyal supporter, William Taylor also wrote his own viewing experience for the first time.

"The film uses a simple and fresh way to show the truest form of love.

Love is never just love, even the crazy love will be crushed by time and life a little bit, but the most sincere love in the depths of the heart, how much weight does it have, but because of the heavy life different answers.

The hotness, sweetness, lingering, enjoyment, companionship, entanglement, bitterness, pain, betrayal, sadness, parting of love, the movie is dismantled, broken, crushed and meticulously told, true and cruel, every detail is so real People couldn't bear to continue watching, and gently moved the pain in the bottom of their hearts, their chests were stuffy, delicate and bitter, but the aftertaste was profound.

Everyone who has loved, now loves, and longs for love can find their own shadow in it. At the end of the movie, the two lovers who have been involved for many years finally come together, but they are already different.

In this movie, the young master once again gave an amazing performance. The performance that goes deep into the soul but leaves no trace really interprets the silent heartbreak and the desire to cry without tears. Sorrow and loneliness, sadness and pain, like a poem, so beautiful that people worship. "

After being active for half a year, William also made a group of friends in the Yahoo community. After this post was published, within just 12 hours, it attracted more than 6,000 responses and more than 40,000 clicks. Among Renly's supporters, there has been a lot of discussion.

In particular, William's perspective is locked on the "Crazy Love" movie itself, rather than full of praise for Renly's performance from the perspective of fans, which is really good for the majority of movie lovers. Many netizens who are participating in the film festival in Park City also responded, and the posts are becoming more and more lively.

However, the most notable post in the Yahoo community in the past thirty-six hours was not William's, but Brando Mania.

Another Brando mania, and another objective strong post, successfully created a topic and created a focus.

"There is such a scene in the movie: Jacob flies to London, reunites with Anna, Anna takes Jacob and friends to a bar for drinks, Anna talks with friends very much, is very happy, and completely enjoys this Beautiful night. Jacob, who was standing next to him, was at a loss.

Jacob tried to join the conversation. He listened intently to their conversation, nodding from time to time, looking intently and earnestly at the person who was talking, and occasionally making some accommodating voices. His gaze still fell on Anna's profile and shoulders, and that gentle gaze seemed to melt the moonlight.

At first, he could also keep up with their rhythm, even actively trying to communicate with Anna's friends. But gradually, they forgot about him, not intentionally, just because he was not familiar with those topics and could not join them.

Jacob's eyes gradually dimmed, he was still smiling, still watching, still listening, but the loneliness in the bottom of his eyes was a little dazed. At this moment, he doesn't belong here.

Renly Hall, who plays the role of Jacob, has almost no trace of his performance, just some small movements in his eyes, the corners of his mouth, and his demeanor. He is not even irritable and restless, and his smile hangs on his face from beginning to end, but That faint sense of alienation told the whole story.

This is Renly.

He endows the performance with a delicate yet profound touch, and the inadvertent triviality can burst out strong emotions. The whole scene is only ten seconds, but he has already told the ins and outs of the story.

Such Renly Hall deserves an Oscar nomination. Because of 'buried alive' and also because of 'crazy in love'. "

Brando's fanatical post was not only posted on the Yahoo community, but also posted on the photo wall in the form of screenshots, which spread widely.

The popularity of the post exploded immediately.

At this time, it has only been a week since the Golden Globe Awards, and the memory is still not blurred. After such a reminder, people suddenly remembered that Renly, who won two nominations, finally returned empty-handed; and the momentum of impacting the Oscar nomination also plummeted. Gradually, the "127 hours" distanced him.

But now, Brando Mania has once again awakened the memory of "Buried Alive". Maybe they haven't had time to watch "Crazy in Love", but what is certain is that the performance of "Buried Alive" is truly amazing.

As a result, in just 36 hours, Brando's fanatical post received 150,000 views and more than 30,000 replies. Netizens began to build momentum for Renly, calling for More people should pay attention to Renly's wonderful performance in "Buried Alive", that is absolutely worthy of recognition.

At the same time, the number of likes on the photo wall also exceeded 90,000, and some people even started the topic of "Renly Oscar nomination", which began to be broadcast on Facebook and photo walls. In a short period of time, this topic has become a popular trend, and although it has not yet entered the top ten, the upward momentum is very rapid.

Unexpectedly, but within reason, the strong momentum of "Crazy Love" at Sundance began to drive Renly's momentum in the awards season.

Although Sundance is an annual event, due to its independent film attributes, the mainstream media that go to it is relatively limited, and more media still stay in Los Angeles, always paying attention to the direction of the awards season.

Suddenly, the media found that Renly's voice was rising again.