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“Wait, what did I just miss? Why wasn't Al Pacino the winner for Best Actor? Who is the winner??”

“Renly Hall, who is this? I didn't see him in 'Pacific War'.”

“I thought it was Jeff Bridges, what the hell??”

“Is there any inside story? Why did this newcomer suddenly win the award? He's so annoying. He actually laughed at Pacino in his acceptance speech. It's so disgusting..”

“Well deserved! Absolutely deserved! His performance in 'The Pacific' was so wonderful that the only reason I watched the entire show a second time was because of him! Outperforms all other actors!”

“Ahhhh! Renly-Hall! Ahhhh! He finally won the award, I knew it! I knew it!”

“The idiot upstairs, he is the guy who played the rich young man in "The Pacific War". His performance was really outstanding. Although it was a bit unexpected to beat Al Pacino, he deserved this result..”

“That idiot, have you watched "Pacific War"? He is the rich young man. If you haven't watched it, don't come out and talk nonsense..”

“Oops, 'Pacific War' actually won the Best Actor award. I didn't watch it before. It seems that it needs to be rewatched now. How about it? Is it out on DVD now??”

“I didn't have time to watch it. I wasn't interested before, but now I think it looks good. Is this new guy the leading actor??”

“Renly Hall's performance is indeed wonderful. When the series was live, I lamented to everyone in the post that his performance really deserves an Emmy trophy. I didn't expect that he would actually win the award. Like it.!”

“Does anyone know who Renly Hall is? He's so cool, I'm about to explode. I searched Facebook and he's not on it. Does anyone know how to find his page??”

“My friend upstairs, me too, me too, he is really handsome! what to do! I'm going to scream!”

“We are discussing acting, please stop being crazy, okay? I think Hall deserves it..”

……

“Hey, Al Pacino was nominated, I didn’t know!”

Amidst the debate, such an inappropriate reply was quickly besieged by everyone. A group of people yelled, "Are you an alien?" The innocent guy disappeared immediately, and the discussion continued again after the discussion.……

The discussion in the Yahoo community was in full swing, and netizens came forward to express their opinions. Some people yelled, obviously thinking that it was unimaginable for a newcomer to defeat Al Pacino and Jeff Bridges; They were full of praise. Although they were not fans of Renly's movie, they were indeed deeply impressed after watching "War in the Pacific" and expressed their appreciation one after another. Some people were confused about the situation, and they didn't know whether they should agree or disagree. Instead, they were We talked about other topics in the post, which was a lot of fun.

Immediately afterwards, someone opened a post on the Yahoo community, "The 62nd Emmy Awards, winner of the Best Actor in a Miniseries and Television Movie, Renly Hall, popular science post.”

The post detailed the information about Renly's appearance in "Pacific War", and even posted some media comments, and mentioned the excitement caused by the Yahoo community - no one digs the graves of those high-rise buildings now, but they still exist , still maintains the record of being the most discussed topic in 2010.

In addition, the post also posted a link to the YouTube video, as well as information about Renly's previous Off-Broadway rehearsals.

At the end of the post, he wrote, "This is a pure newcomer, British, 20 years old. There is no information other than that. It can be clearly felt that he is a typical British academic actor, devoted to the study of acting. , is not keen on social network activities and self-promotion. Tonight, the Emmy Award is undoubtedly the best recognition for him. I sincerely hope that such an actor who is dedicated to his performance can be loved by more people..

P.S. His single is really good and has been on repeat recently..”

The person who posted this post is clearly the "Brando Fanatic" who was very active in the Yahoo community at the time. It seems that he is also paying attention to the live broadcast of the Emmy Awards ceremony..

After the post was posted, the click-through rate skyrocketed, exceeding 30,000 in less than 30 minutes, and the number of replies exceeded 2,000 in one breath. It can be clearly felt that while the live broadcast was being broadcast, the attention The speed is directly off the charts.

For netizens, they are just outsiders watching the excitement. Whether it is "Pacific War" winning acting awards or Al Pacino and Jeff Bridges losing, these are unimaginable breaking points. Even if they are not fans of TV series, even if they have not paid attention to the direction of the Emmy Awards, many netizens have also invested in the discussion..

Before the Emmy Awards ceremony was about to end, "Brando Mania" edited the post again, "P.S., based on the reply from Master Sledge on the 314th floor, I found the latest news about Renly Hall, He starred in a Spanish low-cost independent work, "Buried Alive". The relevant director information and actor information can be found on IMDB. Looking forward to it!”

According to incomplete statistics, within 24 hours after the Emmy Awards, "Buried Alive" had 63,000 views on the IMDB page, and actually ranked among the top 50 on the 24-hour popularity list. It’s really incredible. A work that no one had heard of before suddenly received such attention. What’s even more shocking is that the page has not even updated a poster..

After the Emmy Awards, the Yahoo community announced the discussion during the awards ceremony. "Glee" undoubtedly won the championship, while the runner-up was unexpectedly occupied by "Pacific War". This series triggered a stir among community netizens was widely discussed; the third runner-up was Jim Parsons, who won the comedy TV show for the first time - even ahead of the popularity of "The Big Bang Theory".

Just from this detail, we can see that the chain effect of a trophy is immeasurable, and this is only the first forty-eight hours, and there will be further fermentation and evolution. This is the real birth of the trophy..

However, the Emmy Awards are still Emmy Awards after all. The attention and appeal of the miniseries and TV movie categories are far from being comparable to the drama and comedy categories. Even with the addition of the topical drama "Pacific War", It really made Renly popular in the media, but Hollywood has never been short of talent, right??

For Renly, this was a major breakthrough in his career. The Emmy Awards not only recognized his performance, but also spread his name, making everyone in the industry truly aware for the first time that there was a newcomer named "Renly". -Hall”.

But for Hollywood, this is just the beginning. An Emmy Award trophy has opened the door to Hollywood, but the road ahead is still extremely long, bumpy, full of thorns, and dangerous and unpredictable..

Hollywood lacks everything, but it never lacks talent..

It is not difficult for geniuses to enter the glamorous world of Hollywood, the fairy tale of blockbuster success and overnight fame. They seem to be able to capture the attention of the public with ease. However, most geniuses are submerged by the times and are worn away by the turbulent waves of the long river of history. Their edges, their spirituality, and their talents were gone, and they were forgotten in the blink of an eye..

Because the starting point of geniuses is too high. After people's expectations reach their peak, they always hope that geniuses can continue to climb new heights. However, the ending is often disappointing, or even takes a sharp turn, and they will never be able to touch Mount Everest again. height, ups and downs, and disappeared into ashes. Orson Welles is a typical representative..

So, what about Renly??

Will he continue to climb the peak, dedicate one wonderful film after another, and become an actor like Al Pacino who will go down in history? Or will it drift away, lose its power, lose all its spirituality and understanding, and become a fleeting meteor like Rosanna Thel? What people really care about is how much potential this genius can play and what heights it can achieve..

The glory of an Emmy Award-winning TV star is just one star in the sky. After shining, marveling, and praising, everything will return to calm..

The hot pursuit of the media, including the New York Times and Vanity Fair, pushed Renly to the top, but after the dust settled, they returned to calm again, waiting for the arrival of Renly's next work..

If the work is bad, they will not hesitate to start adding insult to injury, as if today's praise and affirmation have never happened; what is even more frightening is that after the "Pacific War", Renly was unable to do anything one, two, or three years ago. If he is unable to contribute a new work, or if he launches a new work and the media is too lazy to even complain about it, then Renly will be submerged in the rolling dust of Hollywood in the blink of an eye, completely lost in the fleeting light of Vanity Fair..

Now, thanks to the powerful power of Yahoo community netizens, the information about "Buried Alive" has begun to surface. It is unexpected but reasonable. The unexpected thing is that with the blessing of two top producers, Renly actually There is no chance of winning a better performance; the reason is that before winning the Emmy Award, Renly was just an ordinary newcomer, and starring in an independent film is a natural result.

Hollywood doesn't care much about this at all. There are only 800 independent films produced every year, and they are all independent films funded by Spain? It is even more far away from the center of the film industry. If you want to gain attention, go to the Sundance Film Festival first. Before that, no one will pay attention to such an independent film, not even the new Emmy The same is true for Emperor’s works.

To be more precise, no one thinks that this work can make a difference at all. Some people even express regrets, thinking that Renly has made a decision that will ruin his career. Of course, it is too early to say so now, and even more so. Many people have set their sights on Renly's "next work" - a work produced by Hollywood..

This is how Hollywood really works. Glitzy media attention? A lively online discussion? Hot Spotlight Heat? These are just the first bricks to knock on the door of Hollywood..

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