442 The tide turned
There was an eerie silence at the door of the apartment, and you could even hear the wind whirring in your ears. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info this is a great shame for a press conference, for a menacing press conference surrounded and suppressed, and for a huge and arrogant Hollywood expedition.
Lan Li looked around for a week, leaving enough time, and found that the reporters still had no intention of speaking out, so he smiled and nodded, "Then, that's the end of today, the crew still has work, so I won't delay your work." After saying that, Lan Li turned around and left and returned to the apartment.
Today's response to Lan Li is really unexpected again and again, Lan Li doesn't seem to care about these negative news at all, if it weren't for the reporters who have forced them again and again, I'm afraid Lan Li would still not have come forward to respond. Is such a frank and honest way of responding stupid and naΓ―ve? Or is it a clear man's own self-purity? But whatever it is, it has pushed the reporters into an extremely embarrassing situation.
Is this follow-up report reported? or not?
In a flicker, the peacock-blue apartment door was closed, completely cutting off the reporters' sight, and then everyone looked at each other with embarrassment, and finally lowered their heads and hurriedly turned to leave. The bustling crowd dispersed silently.
But after leaving, the impact of today's press conference has just begun to ferment.
Work, work, work. This is the last sentence of Lan Li's end of the press conference, emphasizing both inside and outside the words: "I am fighting cancer" The crew does not need hype, and refuses to hype, hoping that the news media can stop and stop, return to their regular work, and stop chasing the wind and shadows.
So, it's all the media doing it all the way?
Just thinking about this possibility makes everyone's stomach burn a little. Think about it carefully, how did this news develop to this point? First the "National Inquirer," then the official statement of the crew, and then the ...... "Entertainment Weekly"? Damn "Entertainment Weekly"!
Connell, who was sitting in the driver's seat, could no longer suppress his anger, picked up the orange juice next to him, and poured it down his throat fiercely, but as he poured it, the uncontrollable anger exploded, his fist tightened, and the entire plastic bottle was pinched, and the orange juice inside was spilled everywhere, but he didn't care about it at all.
Suddenly, shivers jumped up, one after the other. Then Cornell began to sneeze and couldn't stop at all, and all the anger dissipated without a trace. What is going on with this inexplicable resentment?
On the way out of the apartment, almost all the reporters began to struggle: How should this news be written?
During the whole meeting, they were fiercely ridiculed for a while, it was simply eighteen kinds of martial arts in turn, they could almost be said to be powerless to parry, and their bodies were incomplete, this embarrassing situation was really embarrassing.
So now, how are they supposed to report it? It's a question, a serious question, but for the uncrowned king, it's never that complicated, all they have to do is choose a side.
You don't have to wait until the next day, the afternoon of the same day, the news exploded like a mushroom cloud, pushing the recent wave of news to a whole new peak.
On the whole, the reporters are divided into two factions, one is intensifying, and the other is turning the arrow.
"Entertainment Weekly" deservedly criticized the camp, "Ranley Hall: Yes, those are true. "Just this one title is scary enough.
In the article, Cornell emphasized that Lan Li confessed to the accusations of the crew and did not mean to change his mistake in the slightest, and that dignified gesture seemed to take everything for granted, and at the end, Cornell said, "The expatriate reporter of this magazine gave Lan Li another opportunity to explain and refute, but he refused." β
Throughout the article, Cornell's Lan Li shows a sense of pretentiousness and arrogance, which coincides with the previous revelations within the crew of "I Fight Cancer". ignored the other parts of the matter, completely locked the focus on the revelations of the crew, and vividly portrayed Lan Li's arrogant personality.
In addition, "Entertainment Weekly" also has a lot of allies.
"Lan Li-Hall calmly admits all accusations and refuses to repent", "Shirk responsibility, Lan Li and reporters officially launched", "Mocking the Kardashian family, Lan Li once again provoked disputes", "Arrogance, full of confidence: I won the nomination by my own strength", "Hall admits that he has a close relationship with Spielberg and Hanks", "Malicious hype? This is just the beginning"......
There are really not a few reports of these condemnations, and the mystery of taking them out of context is brought into full play, and the same sentence, after switching different perspectives, will also interpret different answers, not to mention a meeting full of content. They weren't lying, they were telling the truth, but the result was very different from the atmosphere at the press conference.
A pen can change the whole world. This is the fundamental reason why journalists are called "uncrowned kings".
However, compared to the media that intensified their further criticism, the media that reversed the direction and changed their views had an absolute advantage, and in a matter of moments, the entire trend of the report was reversed.
"Lanley Hall: The crew never thought of hype. So, who's making the waves?"
"Engrossed in the filming of the new work, 'I am fighting cancer' is worth looking forward to. β
"Another victim of entertainment to death: Lan Li Hall. Who's in charge of all this?"
"Is this a new method of the Academy's public relations, or is it a cruel persecution of jealous eyes?"
"Reject the hype and focus on the show. Lan Li-Hall responded to the doubts with practical actions. β
"Facts speak louder than words, time has its own judgment! Caught in the whirlpool, Lan Li-Hall showed a rare courage!"
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These supporters, one more indignant than the other, one more excited than the other, as if they had not participated in the previous fall, they were eager to stand up and shout for Lan Li, if they could, they were even willing to give Lan Li a "love and dedication" flag to express their sincerity.
Not only that, but Bradley Adams of the New York Times published an editorial titled "The Death of Blue Rite Hall." Who the hell is fueling the fire!"
In this article, Bradley sharply pointed the arrow to the uncrowned king who "lost the pursuit of the truth itself because of entertainment to death", and emphasized that Lan Li never thought of hype, let alone using his background to make a fuss, but he has repeatedly become a tool for people with intentions to concoct news focus, which is an embarrassing and sad fact for the news industry in the fast food era.
"When Ranley-Hall devoted himself to filming, the media continued to harass the stability of the crew, when Ranley-Hall devoted himself to the study of the role, the media pursued its own interests in the name of justice, and when Ranley-Hall refused to go along with the problem, the media ignored the dirty water.
I sincerely hope that all the reporters will not pay attention to our crew, and not follow me, so that we can do our best work. β
These are the original words of Lan Li Hall in an interview, what kind of predicament did he face that led to these words? β
This article in the "New York Times" set the tone and trend of the entire news, outlined the background of the era of entertainment to death, and really aimed the finger at the media themselves who did not compromise in order to create an explosion, especially the "Entertainment Weekly", which instantly became the target of countless netizens -- this time, they also had a good taste of the blue ceremony.
Prior to this, netizens who condemned Lan Li more than once, without any buffer, directly aimed their guns at "Entertainment Weekly", like a goldfish, with only seven seconds of memory, no guilt, no burden, no entanglement - to be precise, without any consciousness, drifting with the flow, began to criticize new objects. It's just that this time the "Entertainment Weekly" just hit the muzzle.
In addition, Daisy Lucas of "Vanity Fair" followed the incident from a different perspective.
"The Seven Deadly Sins of Lan Li-Hall, conquering Hollywood's lust/desire symbols. β
This is the title of the column written by Daisy, in the article, Daisy believes that from the beginning of the "Pacific War" to the upcoming Oscars, although Lan Li appeared in front of the public for only one year, but the talent, talent, temperament and personality shown by Lan Li made people yearn for it, and easily gained a lot of popularity, which also made Lan Li the target of public criticism, triggering this wave of opposition.
Daisy listed the so-called "Seven Deadly Sins", but in fact, she was still praising Lan Li, believing that Lan Li had successfully occupied a place in Hollywood with her charm and strength, and such a sideways posture made people look sideways.
But at the same time, Daisy also believes that Lan Li needs to prove herself further. It proves that "buried alive" and "love is crazy" are not short-lived, proves that Oscar nominations can stand the test, and also proves that absolute strength will still shine after all.
"Perhaps, 'I am fighting cancer' cannot shoulder the weight of refuting doubts, but Lan Li, who is dedicated and dedicated to acting, has proven his identity as an actor. He's just an actor. β
"Vanity Fair" expressed its solidarity with Lan Li in a gimmicky but sincere way.
After the press conference, this time the "Lan Li-Hall" incident seems to have signs of getting worse, the media began to fight a war of words, both sides did not give an inch, although the current voice of support for Lan Li has the upper hand, and it is still an absolute advantage, but the opposition is not timid, unswervingly continue their protest posture.
Bustling and bustling, everyone's eyes temporarily left Seattle, but began to spread to the whole of North America. It's not just the paper media, it's not just the Internet, even the talk show can't help but join the ranks of ridicule, and things seem to be getting bigger and bigger.