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Dawn of the Golden Globes: The dismantling of the Foreign Correspondents' Association ushers in a new era
On this bright night, the 81st Golden Globe Awards are like a meteor in the night sky piercing through the darkness, bringing unprecedented surprises and expectations to people.
This time the Golden Globe Awards is not only a grand award ceremony, but also the time when the Golden Globe Awards are reborn.
The breakup of the Foreign Correspondents' Association has freed the Golden Globes from their old shackles and turned them into a profitable business.
This path of change, like the prelude to a concert, opens a new chapter.
Alternate Presidents: From Helen Horn to Tim Gray, Legacy of Power
Behind this change, the change of the chairman has become the focus that cannot be ignored.
From Helen Horn to Tim Gray, the transition of chairs is like a turning point in history.
Gray's appointment has injected new vitality and direction into the Golden Globe Awards.
He is not only a veteran filmmaker, but also a visionary leader.
The arrival of the new president has injected more commercial elements into the Golden Globe Awards, bringing them to life in a new era.
Global judges: 76 countries, 47% women, 6 percent non-white, the era of pluralistic decision-making has arrived
At the same time, the diversity of the jury has also become a highlight of this year's Golden Globe Awards.
The judges from 76 countries, 47% of whom were women, and 6 of whom were non-white, presented an unprecedented international diversity.
Such a diversified decision-making system makes the selection of the Golden Globe Awards more fair and more reflective of the prosperity and diversity of the global film industry.
This is also another step in the internationalization of the Golden Globe Awards.
Rising Stars: The introduction of the Movie Box Office Achievement Award and the Best TV Stand-up Comedy Performance Award
The innovation of the 81st Golden Globe Awards is not only reflected in the organizational structure and selection criteria, but also in the award setting.
The introduction of the Film Box Office Achievement Award and the Best TV Stand-up Comedy Performance award has added a new highlight to this traditional awards ceremony.
This is both a recognition of commercial value and an emphasis on TV stand-up comedy.
Such a reform has made the Golden Globe Awards closer to the audience and more contemporary.
Brilliant peak: star-studded, all kinds of movies have their own wins
On the red carpet, the stars are glittering, Margot Robbie's "Barbie Superstar" outfit, Jennifer Lawrence's simplicity and generosity, and Matilda is as mature and dignified as Natalie Portman.
Taylor Swift exudes a healthy aesthetic, Meryl Streep ages gracefully, and Emma Stone smiles.
Michelle Yeoh became a highlight on the red carpet with her good condition.
Award suspense: Cancellation of Lifetime Achievement Awards, new awards emerge, and diverse glory
However, the Golden Globes' changes don't stop there.
This year's Golden Globe Awards canceled the Lifetime Achievement Award for Film and Television, bringing a hint of regret and reflection to people.
At the same time, the birth of two new awards has given all kinds of films more opportunities to win glory.
The awards for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Screenplay went to "Fallen Trials," Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" won multiple awards, and new filmmakers such as Timothée Chalamet, Steven Yuen and Huang Ali deserve to be congratulated for making history.
In this change, whether the Golden Globe Awards have found their own position and whether they have successfully walked
Towards the future of pluralism and symbiosis, it has embarked on the road of no return to the depreciation of awards, which has become the focus of attention of fans, industry insiders and audiences.
Perhaps, the controversy itself is part of the Golden Globe Awards' transformation, an inevitable twist and turn in the search for a new direction.
The Golden Globe for a New Era: An Unknown Voyage in the Stars
In any case, the change at the 81st Golden Globe Awards is destined to be the beginning of a new era.
On a star-studded night, the Golden Globes have gone through a turning point in history and embarked on an unknown voyage.
The new chairman, diverse judges, and new awards are all painting a colorful picture for the future of the Golden Globes.
Let us hope that under the guidance of this brilliant star, the Golden Globe Awards will continue to shine on the stage of film and television, leading the trend of the times.
Opportunity or Risk: The Film Industry's Introspection in the Golden Globe Awards
With the curtain call of the 81st Golden Globe Awards, the film industry has once again fallen into a silency of thinking.
With the cancellation of the Lifetime Achievement Award and the addition of new awards, is the change of the Golden Globe Awards an opportunity or a risk?
This issue has become the focus of heated discussion in the industry.
Award Cancellation: The End of the Lifetime Achievement Award, Is It a Knife Cut or an Emotional Cooling?
Does the abolition of the Lifetime Achievement Award mark a knife cut from the film industry's past?
Have the artists who have made great contributions to the industry have been erased because of this decision?
Or is this just an attempt to break the old framework and give more young and promising talents more opportunities to show their talents?
New Awards: A Celebration of Diversity, or the Beginning of a Depreciation of Awards?
At the same time, does the new award mean that the film and television industry will be more diverse?
Is the box office achievement award just to cater to the commercial market, rather than a genuine respect for the art of cinema?
Does the award for Best Television Stand-up Comedy make the award too small and lose its original sense of solemnity?
Symbiosis or market-oriented: the dilemma of change
In this process of change, the film industry seems to be caught in a dilemma.
On the one hand, it is necessary to take into account the needs of the commercial market so that more excellent works can be noticed and rewarded, and on the other hand, the essence of film art should not be ignored because of this, and the awards should not become too commercialized.
It's a pluralistic and market-oriented game that requires the film industry to find a balance between commercial success and artistic purity.
The industry's response: expecting change, but also afraid of the unknown
Industry insiders have had mixed reactions to the changes at the Golden Globes.
Some see it as a necessary change to help reinvigorate the film industry, while others worry about whether it risks devaluation of the awards, depriving the Golden Globes of their grandeur and authority.
The industry seems to be looking forward to change as well as fearing the unknown.
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