"Although Hollywood movies must include love, for an actress, believing in love is a joke!"
All kinds of spokespersons spoke up, and Hathaway endured trendous pressure.
Deng Kai imdiately communicated with Hathaway by phone. After learning that Hathaway was relatively stable emotionally, he felt sowhat relieved.
The next day, Deng Kai expressed his views on the North Arican dia’s criticism of Hathaway in the Record Report, "I think Aricans are now lost. Even though I was born in China and grew up in Europe, I dare say this."
"Hollywood or NBA, even Wall Street or that white palace. Too many people get lost in the glitz and the power, yet neglect their true feelings."
"In my view, Hathaway’s courageous expression is a wake-up call to those who are lost. Can’t won boldly confess their love? Can’t won be the ones to take the initiative in pursuing soone? Don’t girls have the right to control their own happiness?"
"We are no longer in the primitive era of relying on brute strength, where productivity ant a man’s superior physical strength, but in an era of equal intelligence for both genders."
"Why do Aricans still hold such a great prejudice in this matter?"
"Why do the dia attack Hathaway? Because they are afraid. Everyone can go and check how many of these dia bosses are won, how many executives are won, and look at that staggering ratio."
"Sisters! You should stand up! Are they attacking Hathaway? No, they are attacking all North Arican won!"
"It doesn’t matter if one Hathaway falls, I and Hathaway believe that there will be thousands and thousands of Hathaways who will stand up!"
This manuscript greatly shocked Jiang Yunzhu.
At first glance, it seed like ordinary text, but Jiang Yunzhu read it carefully through the night, finally discerning the underlying ssage between the lines—every page spelled out the word "won"!
This punch carried twenty years of effort, a crystallization of the intelligence of countless Weibo and Little Sweet Potato users over twenty years. Could Aricans handle it?
As it turned out, they couldn’t.
The interview with Deng Kai spread quickly in North Arica, not because he had any special channels.
It was because there was already a large group of people there waiting for such an opportunity.
The more developed the productivity of a region, the fiercer the call for gender equality becos because developed productivity has less to do with physical strength and more with ntal power, which is not gender-specific.
Having been honed by the post-modern Weibo challenges, what haven’t Deng Kai seen in terms of punches?
This move was overwhelmingly powerful, not ant to kill, but to strike at the heart.
"Did you read Deng Kai’s interview? I think what he said is so right."
"I feel like he’s right next to , seeing my life. It’s really just as he said; I always feel that the world is sowhat unfair."
"Yeah, why is it that when a man boldly pursues a woman, everyone says he is sincere, but a girl can’t do the sa thing?"
"Why does the person leading the etings have to be a man?"
"At first, seeing everyone scolding Hathaway, I thought I was the only one who envied what she did."
" too, too!"
"How can Hathaway be so cool? I always thought she was ek like in the movies."
"Then you haven’t really watched the movies; Hathaway later becos just like how she’s now presenting herself—so brave, so decisive. That’s what attracted to her the most!"
"Yes! It seems Mia is Hathaway herself! No wonder her acting in that movie was so captivating. Is this what they call playing oneself?"
"Hathaway is so aweso! This is how contemporary North Arican won should carry themselves!"
"I’m in love with a Hathaway who dares to love and hate!"
In North Arica, public opinion made a U-turn.
The critics of Hathaway were the major traditional dia, whose point of departure was that Hathaway’s comrcial value had plumted.
Knowing you’re on your way out, wouldn’t it seem smart for us to take this opportunity to kick you while you’re down?
They had no personal animosity toward Hathaway, they were simply judging based on past experience that Hathaway was on her way out.
Because such things had happened before.
But these dia outlets were overlooking the fact that society was constantly progressing.
In fact, this wave of young won’s empowernt was triggered by "an Girls," which was released four years later.
Lindsay Lohan beca an overnight sensation as a result and was crowned a famous Disney Princess.
Rather than saying the movie itself was a hit, it is more accurate to say that it reflected a deep-rooted social phenonon and sparked a new era of self-awareness for young won.
This was an ideological lead, an influence that went beyond the realm of cinema.
So Lindsay Lohan was incredibly popular back then.
But that didn’t an the wave could only be unleashed four years later.
With the level of developnt in the United States, the material foundation was already more than sufficient, what was missing was just a spark.
Now, the spark had erged earlier than expected.
Hathaway beca the representative of this movent.
Anyone with a bit of sense knew that her comrcial value had not decreased but had, in fact, increased manifold compared to when she was just nominated!
Marshall, a director who had weathered many storms and had a close relationship with the higher-ups, contacted Hathaway at that ti, advising her to stay true to her daring and passionate persona.
Because according to the special information he received, Hathaway, who was initially just filling the ranks for the Oscars’ Best Actress award, now truly had a chance at winning!
The impact of this event was imnse.
The Oscars were just the beginning.
Subsequently, there would be similar expressions and events across various industries and fields.
This was a concerted effort, aid at ultimately elevating the social status of won in the United States (which ant getting certain won into key positions).
So Hathaway’s first shot was bound to make a mark.
To tell the truth, Hathaway was very confused after hearing this news.
The Oscars weren’t sothing you could win just by acting well.
Later, everyone found out that you needed to "compete and lobby."
It required a lot of money, resources, and even so other things.
Hathaway couldn’t compete on her own, and she didn’t have a financial backer either.
She had never considered the possibility of winning an award.
But now... there was backing from a sponsor and resources stronger than anyone’s, and it was all unconditional.
Hathaway chose to communicate this to Deng Kai; in her mont of panic, she could only trust Deng Kai. This stemd from the sense of maturity beyond his years that Deng Kai projected, and it was also an important reason why Hathaway fell hopelessly in love with Deng Kai.
Security.
After Hathaway beca famous, this sense of security was sothing not even her parents could provide anymore.
Because her middle-class family indeed could not solve many of the problems she faced.
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