Exploded.
Oh no, "boom".
Although there are few domestic splashes in this country, it has set off terrifying waves throughout Hollywood.
Netflix, Warner, Amazon, etc. have issued statements to boycott;
NBC (National Broadcasting Corporation) announced the suspension of cooperation;

"Widow Sister" Scarlett Johansson, "Hulk" Mark Ruffalo with hair vocals;
Matt Damon jumped out and said we don't need to mourn for it.
Wait, who are you scolding?
You're all familiar with —"
With a history of 77 years, it is known as the Oscar bell of the American TV movie Golden Globe Award.
Latest Developments:
Tom Cruise, straight back the three Ballon d'Or trophies.
What the hell is going on?
Many of the "charges" are very mixed:
The Organizer of the Golden Globe Awards, the Hollywood Foreign Correspondents Association (HFPA), has been exposed for years of gender discrimination, sexual harassment, lack of diversity in member selection, and financial doubts.
One of the most eye-catching is this one:
None of the members of HFPA are of African descent.
Seeing this, Sir also lamented:
The aftermath of another American "political correctness" movement in Hollywood?
Hollywood is.
But when Sir digs deeper, he discovers the discovery.
The water inside is too deep.
It's no exaggeration to say —
This storm is likely to make the Golden Globes completely disappear from the mainstream.
01
In 2017, the metoo movement began.
Like a tornado, it has spread all over the world, almost all areas.
First, He successfully arrested Harvey Weinstein and sent him to prison.
Subsequently, this kind of news continued to be heard:
The "black" list term was deprecated by Google;
The "Friends" producer apologized for his "all white".
"Gone with the Wind", which was suspected of promoting racial discrimination, was once removed.
Last year, the #Black lives matter movement sparked by Floyd's death pushed the wave to its climax.
Hollywood continues to "suffer."
The traditional Hollywood landscape, the evaluation system, and the supreme honor of the film art that has been known to the public, enshrined, and promoted to the altar of the gods in the past few decades.
Will face a major reshuffle in the movement.
△ Oscar announced a restructuring to increase the proportion of ethnic minorities
Emmys, Grammys, to Tony Awards, Oscars, these years have been changed step by step.
Now, finally, it's the Golden Globes.
Boots on the ground?
No.
Pick it up carefully and take a look.
Golden Globe Award, you thick eyebrows, big eyes, what the hell is it?
02
In February, the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times fired their guns:
The Hollywood Foreign Correspondents Association (HFPA), the host of the Golden Globes, has had no black people in nearly two decades. The rules, systems, qualifications, and qualifications of the Golden Globe Awards were all scolded.
Attract a wave of attention.
Then the former chairman of the HFPA, Philip Burke, was found to refer to the #Black lives matter movement as a "racist hate movement."
Causing an uproar, the HFPA quickly removed the man.
Timely stop loss?
No, this is just the tip of the fig leaf being lifted.
The Awards Ceremony in April went on schedule, but the ratings hit an all-time low.
In the end, the HFPA had to announce and carry out reforms.
In May, the HFPA unveiled a reform timeline that considered adding at least 13 new black members this year and another 50 percent to African-American membership within the next year and a half.
Looking at this step alone, the Golden Globes and HFPA are clearly like victims, helpless to make changes in the face of political correctness.
Makes people a little sympathetic?
Fart!
The Golden Globe Awards are probably the most famous and watery of the blockbuster awards that are cited on social media in the film industry today.
Let's look at its organizers, whose full name is the Hollywood Foreign Journalists Association (HFPA).
Originated in 1943, the original creators were 23 foreign journalists, and since 1944 the Golden Globe Awards have been held in the form of luncheons.
Don't think that a small number of people is an elite.
To put it bluntly, this HFPA is the product of a group of foreign journalists stationed in Hollywood who huddled together to warm up and encircle themselves in order to get close to Hollywood.
Before NBC televised in 1995, the impact was minimal.
To this day, it still maintains a size of only about 90 people, has nothing to do with "foreign", and has long been filled with a large number of American journalists.
Moreover, most of them are part-time.
So much so that the Golden Globes were ridiculed as "outsiders' games."
Gary Oldman once joked sarcastically:
This organization is nothing more than the masturbation of 90 little people.
Denzel Washington, who won the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016, did not give face at all:
...... Invite HFPA members over to watch a movie, have dinner, take a group photo, take a photo with a magazine, and then you can take it...
Compared to the size of the Oscar jury of several thousand people.
The Golden Globe Awards of 90 people in public relations are simply a drizzle for rich people.
So the fairness of the Golden Globes has always been questioned?
No, before this exposure.
The Golden Globes have been associated with scandal for years and have evolved into part of Hollywood's unspoken rules.
This time it was just a foot in the door.
In 1982, HFPA had a scandal in which Pia Zadora awarded Best Newcomer.
Pia's husband generously invited HFPA members to a party in Las Vegas, and successfully got his wife to get her wish.
The problem is, Pia had acted in movies back in 1964, with an IMDb score of 2.7.
In 1999, the filmmakers of "The Goddess of the Sixth Sense" once gave 82 Coach watches with a unit price of $400 to HFPA members, one for each of them.
After being exposed by the media, it was forced to return.
In 2011, a long-standing PR with HFPA sued them, saying they had been receiving cash, vacations, gifts, etc. in exchange for Golden Globe Awards support for a work.
In february, the Los Angeles Times reported that Netflix spent more than 2 million yuan to entertain HFPA members in 2019-2020.
For example, "Emily in Paris", which won the award this year, invited these people to Paris, stayed in a five-star hotel, and ate a luxurious meal.
Amazon, in particular, has a 6-person team that specializes in HFPA.
For a small amount of money, you can buy a Golden Globe Award, and over the decades, it has long become the unspoken rule of Hollywood.
Impartiality, professionalism?
Just tell a joke.
The 2017 horror film "Escape from Breaking Bad" won the Golden Globe Award for Best Film in the Musical/Comedy category.
Oh, even the director himself was embarrassed...
Jordan Peele himself complained: "Escape from Breaking Bad" is a documentary.
As for the "Oscar weather vane"?
Not that it's professional.
But because the Golden Globes are usually only issued a month before the Oscars.
When it was awarded, the Oscar primary was basically over.
The so-called linkage is also a hard rubbing heat.
There is neither professionalism nor impartiality.
In the industry is notoriously good to buy, keen to take photos with celebrities, eat up and down to get cards, rely on unworthy exposure, grab profits.
Such a Golden Globe Award, even if the reputation is big and senior.
Sooner or later, he will be "made" to death by himself.
03
Of course, the dust has not settled.
Sir sincerely hopes that the Golden Globe Awards will take this opportunity to clean up the interior.
As fans, we are excited about the grand event of the Golden Globes.
But what we are ultimately excited about is not the event itself, but the good work, which meets the fair, professional, discerning eyes.
In the midst of this turmoil over the liquidation of the Golden Globes.
What Sir really cared about was the absence of discussion of art itself during the event.
Realistically.
Most of those works that are pushed onto the podium should not be discredited for the Golden Globes.
For example, "Magnolia", which was returned to the trophy by Brother Tang, was also the winner of the Golden Bear Award that year.
And the people who abandon the Golden Globe Awards do not represent their own works, which are good enough to meet the criteria for winning.
But the reality is:
Most audiences are obsessed with "winning" beyond art itself.
As long as you have won an award, no matter how bad the work, you can play a rainbow fart.
Those who have not won awards, no matter how good the works, still dare not express their opinions.
A long time.
Are we really watching a movie?
Or are you looking at the awards?
This time, the reputation of the Golden Globes collapsed and began to rectify.
What about next time?
In Sir's view, the death of the Golden Globes can teach the public the only lesson that we disenchanted from authority.
Don't blindly believe in awards.
Don't take other people's judgments as a guideline.
Don't believe me ask yourself.
Those movies you love, the actors you love.
Always think of them.
Aren't your memories also golden?
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