The Greatest Showman

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"Clap clap. Clap clap."

In the projection hall of the Chinese/Chinese Theater, lonely and lonely applause is echoing, and the eyes are projected towards the source of the sound, and then you can see the lonely figure of Graham Hughes, in the hazy milky yellow halo. In the middle, he stood stubbornly and firmly, applauding obliviously.

The action made by the impulsive impulse, and now that he has recovered, his knees can't help softening slightly. Graham obviously did not expect that he was the only one in the audience to give a standing ovation, while the other audience None seem to respond, what does this mean?

Isn't the movie good enough? Only Graham likes it, and even other audience members and film critics hate it? Will this be the Waterloo of Renly's career? Or is it that the movie is too profound and majestic, and the audience needs more time to settle their emotions and digest their thoughts, and cannot give accurate impressions in a short time, maybe they like it or maybe they hate it? Just like those reactions to the end of the internal preview?

It could be the former, it could be the latter, and it could be many different things. Graham has no way of knowing, because he has no way to express his thoughts on behalf of others, he can only represent himself——

He likes it, he likes it very much, he likes it madly, enough to be comparable to "Crazy Love" and "Drunken Country Ballad" in his mind, even more than "Gravity".

Because the theme presented by "Gravity" is too philosophical and too rational, it brings a high-level thinking in the magnificent pattern; while the theme presented by "Interstellar" is more emotional and more Intimacy can be said to be more sensational and simpler, but it is more moving for ordinary audiences.

Under the gaze of the audience, Graham's knees trembled slightly. He had the urge to sit down and let himself escape from those gazes; but in the end, Graham not only did not sit down, but instead straightened his knees and straightened him. I got my waist and proved my point in a firmer and fanatical way:

you don't like it? It doesn't matter, I like it, that's enough, it's the only thing to care about.

Movies are the same as all other arts. Everyone has their own aesthetic tastes, but the same work can reflect completely different reactions on different audiences. People choose to like it because they like it. It doesn't show its excellence; if you think you like it because you like it, that's appreciation. Maybe it's just because you have a resonance with the artwork, your own resonance, and this is the most important thing.

The appreciation of art is like this, stick to oneself, refine oneself, and evolve oneself—sometimes, the works you like may just touch the excitement of the mainstream public; Even the creator himself has forgotten it; sometimes, the work that he likes happens to be liked by another person, so a bond between the two souls arises.

It has nothing to do with the mainstream and the niche, and has to do with oneself. This is the correct way to appreciate art.

Is this too selfish? too subjective? Too egoistic? But art and aesthetics, ideas and tastes, likes and preferences, this is an opinion born from the subjective, isn't it? Just as some people like apples and some like bananas, there are no two identical leaves and no two identical souls.

No one needs to apologize for their taste in art appreciation, sticking to yourself is the most important thing.

As a result, Graham's spine became stronger and stronger, and the frenzy and agitation were breaking through the shackles of his chest, breaking into a butterfly, and the emotion and resonance in his heart were all conveyed through applause at this moment. Support and love for this work.

"Clap clap. Clap clap."

What if he was alone? Don Quixote has never been mainstream, even if he is the only one in today's Chinese/Chinese theater, that's okay.

The last scene of the movie resurfaced in my mind:

Lonely and lonely, Cooper left Murphy, came to the tarmac alone in the dark, took tars, got on the spaceship, and then embarked on an unknown journey again. In those deep eyes, there is a touch of loneliness but a faint light of hope, quietly telling the century-old story that happened during the thrilling interstellar journey, resolutely heading for the unknown again, and opening the search for Bran Germany's journey.

At this moment, so is he.

The smile on the corner of his mouth bloomed, and Graham raised his chin proudly and proudly, and really began to enjoy the loneliness and loneliness of this moment.

Paul Walker turned his head to look at Renly beside him, tears flashing in his eyes, but he couldn't find an accurate sentence to express:

The bond between Cooper and Murphy reminded him of Meadows, and for Meadows, he was willing to complete this interstellar journey; the friendship between Cooper and Brand reminded him of Renly, this journey in Hollywood Vanity Fair They are all alone, but Renly has always unswervingly walked on the road of chasing his dreams. Even if no one understood, Renly still did not give up, which also made him willing to follow in Renly's footsteps and develop own new life.

In Cooper, Paul saw too many emotional fetters, as if he had returned to those sleepy days again, how much darkness and how much pain he had endured, before he finally returned to Meadows and Renly. Beside him, he finally touched the sunshine of California again.

When Cooper chooses to embark on a solo journey to find Brand, Paul has

After being completely defeated, after waking up from that long dream, all accumulated emotions, repressed emotions, and forgotten pains all erupted at this moment——

When he learned that he had escaped from death, he did not cry; when Meadows fell apart in front of him, he did not cry; when he stood up again, when he was officially discharged from the hospital, and when he returned home, he did not cry. He was just glad, glad that he had a second life again, joy and happiness occupied all the space in his chest and brain, and he kept smiling, just like that brilliantly.

Until today.

He was like a fool, sitting there, his cheeks buried deep in the palms of his hands, crying uncontrollably, the tears could not stop at all, the scorching hot temperature almost scalded his fingertips, opening all defenses and all defenses, Disarmed and surrendered like this, and then fell apart.

He used to be so close to the god of death, but he came back after all, back to Meadows, with Renly company, those thrills, those fears and those dazed, and now he finally came back to his senses and hit him hard. , so that all emotions are completely released.

Raising his head, Paul pierced through the haze of tears, staring at Renly, a "thank you" lingering on the tip of his tongue, but he couldn't say anything, but he stubbornly refused to look away, and then just stiffened. in situ.

Renly noticed the scorching gaze, turned his head and saw Paul's incomparably embarrassed face, a smile blooming at the corner of his mouth, and patted Paul's shoulder lightly, "Jesus Christ, people who don't know why think I rejected you. Ryan's confession, Ryan is next to him, are you sure it doesn't matter? Do you need to say hello to him in advance?"

Such a light and humorous joke made Paul burst into laughter, but the tears couldn't stop. Then he laughed instead of laughing and crying, not crying. He looked like an idiot, and in the end he could only shake his head helplessly.

"What?" Ryan Gosling, who was sitting behind Renly and Paul, saw the gesture, leaned over, tried to widen those small eyes, and asked curiously, "I just heard my name."

Ryan's reaction made Paul more and more unable to laugh or cry. Without saying anything, he just stood up, faced Renly, and gave him his own applause.

Perhaps this is the best response.

Ryan didn't know why, so he cast an inquiring look at Renly, like a curious baby, full of question marks waiting to be answered, "Hey! What the hell is going on?" But Renly just shrugged, not much. What to say, Ryan couldn't ask any further questions, and in the end he could only stand up with Paul and applaud.

Ryan personally likes the movie, but not to the point of madness, he still prefers "Gravity"; even in Nolan's work, he prefers "Batman: The Dark Knight" "And "Inception" - of course, Ryan will not deny that "Interstellar" is still a masterpiece, especially the whimsy of wormholes and black holes, which does bring a visually stunning experience, plus With Renly's delicate and punchy performances, it once again proved the fact that movies should belong to the big screen.

If he had the chance, he also hoped to go into the cinema to watch it again, just to simply enjoy the powerful impact brought by the perfect combination of visual effects and human emotions; however, he was even more curious at this time. What is Renly? How were the works selected? Why is the script so good! But he didn't know about the project at all? What exactly is going on?

Graham Hughes.

Paul Walker.

Ryan Gosling.

And then there's Bradley Adams and countless others in the audience --

It turns out that it's not that the audience hates and hates this work, but they need more time to digest this work. The huge and grand theme has set off a storm of reflection in their minds, and one question mark after another fills the whole head, almost completely. It takes a little time for the taste to settle down if you want to burst your forehead.

When the excitement and turbulent emotions calmed down a little, the applause in their ears awakened their consciousness, and then the audience began to stand up one by one. Occupied to the full, the tsunami of applause came like this!

Graham is not alone.

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