The Greatest Showman

Three Hundred and Fifty-Seven Suspected Genius

The Sundance Film Festival is in full swing, and Hollywood's awards season is in the sprint. Yesterday was the Weinstein Brothers, today is Natalie Portman, tomorrow is James Franco...

Private parties are held almost every day, and several news updates can be completed almost every day. Often, the previous news has not had time to digest, and the next rumor has already set off another round of gossip. After you sing, I will appear.

The closer the voting deadline for the Oscar nominations gets, the more uproar in Hollywood, and at such a critical moment, any piece of heavyweight news can turn things around and change the situation.

For example, Natalie Portman's stand-in scandal.

If the negative news broke out at this time, and Fox Searchlight had no time to deal with PR, then Natalie's Oscar prospects would be immediately full of variables, and it would not be impossible to even be kicked out of the nomination list; however, news in two It broke out many months ago, leaving enough time for Fox Searchlight to slowly deal with the public relations and slowly digest the impact. At this time, if you want to change the overall situation, you have already lost your strength.

Of course, being nominated is one thing, and winning is another. How much influence this incident has on Natalie's impact on the golden statue is still unknown.

It is against this background that the entertainment section of the official website of the New York Times updated a news, or, to be precise, a special report, which easily attracted the attention of the United States.

"Genius in the spotlight, a new chapter in the battle for Gen Y leaders: Renly-Hall shines at Sundance."

This feature was written by Bradley Adams. This veteran entertainment reporter has been paying attention to Renly since the premiere of "War in the Pacific". After a long period of precipitation, he finally wrote this report, which really pushed Renly to the public. within sight.

In the report, Bradley introduced the two works "Pacific War" and "Buried Alive" in detail, and also made a first-time comment on "Crazy Love". He was full of praise for Renly's performance, The three works show three completely different roles, and more importantly, Renly's performances are also slightly different, which makes people see his strong plasticity, which is really commendable for actors.

Bradley thought Renly was a combination of Laurence-Oliver and Marlon-Brando.

"In him, you can see a solid foundation in stage play, his ability to interpret and interpret lines is impressive, and every line has a profound script weight. Oliver is undoubtedly the greatest Shakespeare actor in the history of theater, and now , This young actor also from the United Kingdom once again saw Oliver's line skills, and people can't help but imagine what it would be like if Hall played Shakespeare."

"In him, you can also see the explosive performance, the emotional power that burst out in an instant, shown through every look, every expression, every action, which makes people think of the fledgling Brando, The rough, raw, strong, unreasonable, yet intense performance in 'A Streetcar Named Desire'."

Bradley did not simply comment on the work "Crazy in Love", but stood at a concluding level and solemnly introduced the new actor who made his debut to the majority of movie lovers.

Such a grand treatment is really rare.

At the end of this feature, Bradley said, "The outstanding performances of three consecutive works have fully demonstrated Hall's excellent talent in acting. What is even more commendable is that he is only 21 years old this year, but The old-fashioned, prudent and restrained in his performances, he broke the constraints of age. Genius, genius without doubt.

Perhaps, we are witnessing the rise of another 'Marlon Brando'. Or, we are becoming witnesses to the history of 'Renly Hall'.

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The whole story is eloquent, and it combines all the information of Renly so far, the experience in the West End and Broadway, the talent in music, the reality of repeatedly hitting a wall before the "Pacific War" ... It is no exaggeration to say that this is The most comprehensive and in-depth analysis of Renly at the moment.

Bradley has been brewing for nearly half a year, and finally seized the exact moment of the peak of the awards season, throwing out his long-prepared drama in one breath, shaking the entire North American continent.

genius.

This is Bradley's summary of Renly, but it's not just genius, he also borrows the analogy of Lawrence and Malone, two of the top actors in the history books, to give almost all the praise. Renly, filled with high-spirited respect.

This is really too heavy for a newcomer, even when Jennifer Lawrence was born with "Winter's Bone" last year, even Edward Norton shocked four with his debut "First Degree Fear" At the time, they were not able to enjoy such treatment.

But think about it carefully, although Renly is only a newcomer, all three works within a year are well-received works, not to mention "Pacific War" and "Buried Alive", which is being released in Sundance. Love Crazy" is no exception.

Flip through the newspapers, and you can see all kinds of news about Sundance. "Love Crazy" easily occupies the headline position, either a spectacle that is hard to get a ticket, or a frenzy of media praise. , or the noise after watching the movie... This work seems to have become the most talked about movie topic in the past 48 hours, even if it is compared to the excitement of the awards season.

Well, it all seems to be coming naturally.

However, this is not a casual media, nor is it "Vanity Fair" that exclaims "genius is born" every few seconds, nor is it "Entertainment Weekly" that uses "genius" as an adjective, this is "The New York Times", unique "New York Times"!

The New York Times, the No. 1 authoritative newspaper in the United States, usually focuses on serious news such as politics, economics, and society. Although entertainment news is naturally included in order to keep pace with the times, the overall style of the newspaper is still relatively serious and neat, and entertainment news such as movies also shows a more professional attitude.

There is no doubt that their influence ranks first in the United States, and they are the top among the top even in the world. Every piece of news is enough to represent the mainstream opinion of the elites on the east coast of the North American continent, not only in entertainment, or It is the economic aspect, but it truly has the powerful ability to shake society and change lives in an all-round way.

Now, in the midst of the hustle and bustle of awards season, the New York Times has published such a feature. Although it is said that it is not on the physical newspapers and periodicals, but on the official website, there is still no discount on its authority and professionalism, and it has given Renly the name of "genius" without reservation. This influence is really difficult estimate.

The Internet spread from Sundance through the Yahoo community, and then passed on to traditional authoritative media such as the "New York Times"; then the strong influence of the "New York Times" was brewed and fermented by the Yahoo community, detonating a frenzy of discussion on the Internet, and finally Re-radiate to Sundance.

With the intense attention, Renly once again stood under the spotlight, and together, the two works "Buried Alive" and "Crazy in Love" also gathered scorching eyes from all over North America.

Who could have imagined such a result?

The first one invested 3 million, and the production team came from a "remote area" in Spain. The director and starring were unknown and unknown, and the publicity cost was not even $500,000; the first investment was 250,000, and the production team was ...The British-based team, the "outsiders" who are disliked by Hollywood, the crew members are all on the fringes of independent movies, and the publicity expenses are basically zero.

But these two independent films are linked together because of Renly. The excellent reputation of "Buried Alive" has made "Crazy Love" famous at Sundance, and the outstanding performance of "Crazy Love" has promoted the The pace of "Buried Alive" in the awards season is difficult to separate and say, who is more helpful to whom. However, what is certain is that these two works, which are struggling in the publicity stage, have found a new way to help each other.

Hot discussion on the face.

But what's interesting is that "War in the Pacific" has been played, and DVD discs have not yet been released. HBO's on-demand playback is the only way to watch it; the number of public screenings of "Buried Alive" has not exceeded 1,500. In other words, the current cumulative box office figures among the niche audiences also prove this point of view; and "Crazy Love" has just landed at the Sundance Film Festival.

That said, even if people wanted to know more about Renly, they couldn't find an effective way. This feeling is really... suffocating.

Countless netizens began to vent their emotions on the Internet.

"At Renly Hall, I want to see your work, where should I go?"

"Who knows Renly Hall's Facebook or Twitter? Why can't I find any info on him?"

"In the New Braunfels movie theater, 'Buried Alive' has gone offline, crying in the toilet."

"My God, in Denver, I went to three movie theaters, and I couldn't get a ticket for 'Buried Alive'! Can anyone tell me how I can see this movie?"

"Does anyone know who Renly Hall is? Why is everyone talking about him? I searched and couldn't find any of his works."

"Who can lend me a set of 'Pacific War', I want to see how good that guy is."

"Go to /his/mom/'s Renly Hall, you can't see any of the works, just those film critics are hilarious, what the hell!"

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On Twitter and Facebook, there are countless conversations about Renly, even swearing, but it doesn't help. Can't see, just can't see.

Relatively speaking, the audience in Park City is undoubtedly happy. Even if a ticket is hard to get, at least they can find a movie theater, wait at the door, and quietly wait for the opportunity to watch "Crazy Love".

"Greetings from Park City, got your tickets for 'Love Crazy'! Beat the heart!"()

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