The ferment of news events has become more and more intense, and continues to intensify; at the same time, the focus of news events has gradually shifted, and the core of people's heated discussions is no longer "Whether Renly-Hall is maliciously hyping", or "Renly-Hall" Whether he fabricated the image of a gentleman", but the root cause and driving force behind the incident.
"Renly Hall: Beneficiary and Victim of the Internet Age.
- What did he do wrong? Who is to blame? What bottom line has been violated? "
This in-depth analysis report, from "The New Yorker", tells the ins and outs of things in rich language, and analyzes the culprit of things with sharp words: impetuousness and shallowness in a fast-paced society; After reaching out to every reader of the audience, he profoundly pointed out that these readers who condone and even pursue negative news breaking points have become the biggest accomplices of the incident.
The New Yorker pointed to an important fact: the spread of cyberbullying after the "Entertainment Weekly" feature. Without waiting for an official response, without waiting to find out the truth, or even waiting for corroborating reports from other media, netizens could not wait to reach a conclusion and start to fall into the trap.
"Even for criminal suspects, before the court's official judgment, the law gives them the right to defend themselves; but in the Internet age, the central figures in the news focus have been deprived of even such basic human rights. Netizens who call themselves gods , raised the judgment power in his hands high, and made judgments arbitrarily and impulsively; at the same time, he refused to bear any responsibility for his own judgments."
Compared with the "New York Times", "The New Yorker"'s report is more simple, but also more sharp, really dissect the whole incident, and the red fruit is presented in broad daylight, triggering a new round of discussion. frenzy.
The uproar in the entertainment media gradually began to spread to other fields. Sociologists came out one after another and expressed their analysis and opinions on the incident. To some extent, they agreed with the views of the "New York Times" and "The New Yorker" , spy on the essence through the phenomenon, and present a novel, profound and unique perspective on a simple news event.
Things are getting out of control.
Now, the control of news focus is no longer in the hands of "Entertainment Weekly", likewise, "US Weekly", "New York Times", "New Yorker" have also lost control, but completely handed over to society. the general public.
Everyone has the right to interpret, think, and reflect. According to their own education, economic status, religious beliefs, urban environment, cultural literacy and other key factors, they can interpret and interpret different viewpoints. The whole event began to become more and more colorful. complicated and still heating up.
Some people still choose to agree with "Entertainment Weekly", some people start to believe "US Weekly", and some people start to discuss "New York Times" and "New Yorker".
Some people still hate Renly, thinking that he is a sanctimonious hypocrite who is pretentious; some people express their love for Renly and praise him for his talent and talent as an actor and an artist; A name symbol that has been heard, but now gradually becomes vivid.
Some people pay close attention to the news, and they don't care if "Entertainment Weekly" reports are true or not, because "Hollywood is an entertainment business, entertainment is its function, and we just want to have fun in life." If you are a famous actor, you must be prepared to be consumed.” Some people gradually began to feel uncomfortable, maliciously fabricating news, deliberately concocting focus, and using slander and slander to gain attention, which is disgusting.
In the craze of the awards season, the "hypegate" incident is like riding the wind, and the topic is rising, almost stealing all the focus of the awards season. Under the attention of all the people, the voice of Hollywood broke through the shackles and began to bubble one after another.
"Are you sure it wasn't a prank?"
Surprisingly, the first actor to come forward was Rooney Mara.
This new-generation actress, who won her first career actress nomination for "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", does not have much interaction with Renly in people's minds, at least the news has not reported it, but this time In the chaos of the news, Rooney also stood up without hesitation and expressed her support.
When attending the Screen Actors Guild Awards warm-up party, Rooney took the initiative to bring up Renly without a reporter asking, smiling as if she was enjoying a burlesque.
"To be honest, if Renly was willing to hype it up, the little girls these days wouldn't know only vampires and not Renly Hall." In an understatement, Rooney teased "Twilight" at her fingertips. Once, the reporters couldn't help but laugh.
Rooney shrugged, her expression still indifferent and calm, but her words remained sharp, "As for the concert. This is one of my favorite and most appreciated concerts in the past ten years. While people are concerned about the soul and vitality that Renly has injected into the concert as an artist, some people are concerned about whether this concert is hype, in essence, this is different."
"Rooney, you also attended the 'one-person concert'?" The reporters were all shocked and had never heard of the news.
"Yes. And, I like it so much." Rooney expressed her position again, "Before journalists try to slander a person, I suggest you do your job first: investigate the truth of the matter, not Like the paparazzi of a supermarket tabloid, it is fabricated out of thin air."
Not only did he stand on Renly's side without hesitation, but he also pointed his words at the reporters like a knife. Rooney made her stand clearly and she wasn't the only one.
Paul Walker and Ryan Gosling not only issued their own statements on Twitter and Facebook, but also took the initiative to interview reporters.
"It's absolutely the most ridiculous news I've ever heard. Anyone who's been in contact with Renly should know that he's the type that's absolutely impossible to hype. Even at the Toronto Film Festival, it's better than dealing with reporters. For example, he would rather stay in a movie theater and enjoy a good movie than share his views on the movie with the fans. The reason why I became friends with Renly is because we have common interests and we met in the movie theater. "
Just above Twitter, Ryan has sent five consecutive tweets, expressing his strong will and position, time and time again, tirelessly repeating his support for Renly; and Paul, who is always smiling and sunny. , A bright and friendly warm man, showing a rare sign of emotional out-of-control.
"No, no, no! Renly is not what the media has accused me of. This is not the first time I've emphasized it, and hopefully the last."
"Renly has never been hyped and won't hype. He's an actor and he's never changed."
"Maybe, you should listen to the 'Don Quixote' album seriously. As an actor, and as an artist, Renly's talent is dazzling enough. Hype, it's completely unnecessary for him."
"Aite 'Entertainment Weekly', Aite Cornell-McGregor, maybe you can shut up and give Renly some quiet space, these are the best. Renly has no hype, and you don't have to blame ."
"I thought the audience should get to know Renly better, quietly watching 'Love Crazy' and quietly listening to 'Believe in', that's the real Renly."
"I don't know if I still believe, I don't know if I still believe, I don't even know if I want to believe, everything you said to me."
Six tweets in a row, the last of which was an interception of the lyrics of "Believe in Belief". At the same time, Paul also recommended the song on his personal Facebook page.
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On the other hand, the two leading actors of "Crazy Love", Jennifer Lawrence and Felicity Jones, also expressed their positions successively.
"I don't know the source of the reporter's news, but I know, and I see, that Renly is not what he describes. Every viewer should have the ability to judge, open the news for themselves, go back in history, look for things It's all absurd." Jennifer said righteously, "What's wrong with journalists now? Apart from telling lies, no one cares about evidence, cares about the truth, and no one pays attention to the works of actors Yet?"
Felicity expressed a similar sentiment, "I have no interest in news like this. Because I don't believe a word. Renly Hall is an actor full of possibilities, but definitely not 'Entertainment Weekly' The one described." Then she laughed absurdly and declined follow-up interviews.
Gal Gadot, Seth Logan, Rami Malek, Tony Kaye... One after another industry practitioners stood up and expressed their support for Renly, which is even more surprising The thing is, both actors, Jessica Chastain and Andrew Garfield, have also voiced their stance.
"The so-called incident is itself a means of concocting the focus of the news media, and Renly was a victim; now, the news media even condemns Renly for participating in the concocting of these focuses. It's the most realistic joke, but this is the state of our industry: actors are victims of media hype, and at the same time they have become the target of media hype accusations."
Jessica's words were extraordinarily tough, just like her acting style; Andrew's words were even more surprising.
"I don't think you know that Renly has been learning Chinese martial arts in order to shoot new works; similarly, you shouldn't know that Renly has always been silently performing volunteer duties. The media saw something you wanted to shape. image, but never really digging out the truth. That's the crux of the whole thing."
There are actors who have worked together like Gail, Seth, and Rami, as well as actors like Rooney, Jessica, and Andrew who have almost no intersection. The solidarity emerges from all directions, and there are quite a few responses. In addition, there are Rose - Byrne, Kristen - Wiig, Jamie - Fox, Dwayne - Johnson support.
In particular, Dwayne Johnson's speech really gave people a glimpse of the truth behind the "Fast and Furious" contract renewal.