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Both Kimmel and Renly needed a moment to relax, Kimmel in particular - he was really exhausted and his tense nerves relaxed.

The on-site assistant immediately came to help - inside Kimmel's suit, the entire shirt was soaked, inside and out, and even the suit was affected.

Renly, who was drinking water, was taken aback and quickly expressed concern.

The short break allowed Renly and Kimmel to chat for a while, Kimmel obviously relaxed a little, which was undoubtedly a good thing for the recording of the second half.

There was about fifteen minutes of intermission before recording resumed.

"Welcome back."

Kimmel completed the transition with the simplest introduction, but the thunderous applause and cheers made him have to pause again, looked at the audience a little helplessly, and finally spread his hands towards Renly. Find your own voice in the noise, "I think the next show may be very difficult."

With such a self-deprecating joke, it can be seen that after a short break and adaptation in the first half, Kimmel finally gradually returned to the track.

"Let's put our sights back on 'The Bursting Drummer', and while you and the Duke of Cambridge can't discuss it, there's nothing wrong with my show. I mean, congratulations! Congrats on your second best actor Oscar Golden Man, and congratulations on winning your second Best Actor at Cannes for 'The Lobster'."

Kimmel was about to continue speaking, but was interrupted by the earth-shattering applause and cheers from the scene, mixed with whistles and shouts, and the entire studio seemed to be crowded with three thousand spectators. After the intermission, the energy of the audience Also complete the savings and release it again.

Renly faced the audience with a polite smile and nodded lightly.

Kimmel waited for a moment before continuing, "Let's clear our minds, are you twenty-six years old?"

"Yes, in five months." Renly nodded affirmatively.

"Fine, you're twenty-five now, but you've been nominated for an Oscar five years in a row, and you've won two of them, plus you've won Grammys, Emmys, Tonys, Olivers, and of course, And Cannes and Berlin," Kimmel snarled a lot, then let out a long sigh to catch his breath, "I mean, a lot of people don't live their lives to get such a high honor."

Renly nodded lightly. "That sounds like a lot of titles, and then a lot of jealousy."

Such a reaction made Kimmel himself laugh, and the audience even whistled. Kimmel continued, "You have to admit, this is indeed a very great and very rare achievement. Countless people are willing to spend their own money. All the lives you have in exchange for what you have achieved."

"Then you'll have to make a deal with the devil." Renly's quick and witty answer made the laughter ring again.

This was another unexpected answer, Kimmel really couldn't keep up with Renly's rhythm, and he felt absurd, wanted to laugh but had to control himself, and continued the conversation, "So, this is the result of your deal with the devil. ?"

As Kimmel said that, he pulled out a framed photo from the side and gathered all eyes.

It was an Oscar nomination four years ago, with Renly, who won his second nomination for "Crazy in Love," with Steven Spielberg and a bunch of other filmmakers.

If Renly remembered correctly, it was Edith's photo.

At that time, Renly was still a little green, although the elegant and calm demeanor was still calm and airy, but standing beside Steven, there was still excitement and excitement between his eyebrows.

Combined with Kimmel's question, the laugh came out immediately, and Renly couldn't help laughing. From the point of view of manners, there was nothing to be picky about, but Renly himself could sense the difference, he nodded lightly, "Indeed , that's part of the devil's deal. I thought you'd use short films."

Quietly, Renly also hit back at Kimmel once: Similar to Ellen DeGeneres, they are both very good at using short films or photos to create conversations, it can be explained that they are moving with the times, but in traditional blurbs In the show, this is the performance of the host's own incompetence——

"Saturday Night Live" once produced a part of the talk show ridiculing Celie Miles. The classic part is to play a short video when the conversation can't continue.

Kimmel, who was used to such "taunting," replied, "So, is that why you made a bad judgment?" Because Renly watched a short clip of a Halloween prank.

Originally, it was supposed to be a joke about Renly admitting two Jimmy's mistakes, but he didn't expect Renly to make up for it at his fingertips, "Who can blame me, the protagonist of the short film is not the host."

Roar!

Hit hard!

The audience in the studio became lively, the atmosphere was extremely hot, and the roars were endless. Kimmel really had no strength to fight back in front of Renly - he also leaned back in his chair reluctantly, waving his hands repeatedly, "This is program recording

Can't go on, God, I'm resigning. "

A smile flickered in Renly's eyes, "I thought you'd be better prepared, after all, you've dug up even the photos from four years ago."

Renly took the initiative to bring the topic back, and Kimmel borrowed the donkey and sat up straight again, "So, being nominated for an Oscar for the first time and participating in an Oscar for the first time was very new to you? "

"First of all, it was my second Oscar nomination four years ago, but it was my first Oscar." Renly corrected Kimmel.

Kimmel was like a crashed robot, his movements and thoughts stopped, and he seriously recalled, "Wait, you won the Oscar nomination for the first time, and then missed the Oscar?"

"I don't think it's a secret." Renly said generously, without any worries - he won the nomination for "Buried Alive", but Renly missed the Oscars that year because of "Me Against Cancer". "I was shooting a production with Seth Logan, and I didn't get to what was then called the Kodak Theater."

"Oh, oh oh!" Kimmel recalled, "I think some people should stop worrying about you not being there." The burden, even better than the jokes prepared in advance, made the crowd laugh, and then he said, "So you didn't attend the Oscars until the second nomination, which must be very new and very special, and It definitely feels a little different.”

"Of course! The atmosphere was amazing. To be precise, even now, it's still fresh to me," Renly said earnestly.

Kimmel was clearly in disbelief. "After five in a row? And two wins?"

Renly nodded with a smile, "Actually, Oscar is more boring than you think, because the scene is very, very large, you can't cover every corner, and more often, you just stand in a certain corner and watch the adults quietly. Socially, it's like a kid breaking into a Giants party."

Such a vivid description made the studio roar.

Renly went on to say, "But Oscar can also be very interesting."

"You know, actors you've seen on the big screen, Julia Roberts or Meryl Streep or Robert De Niro, suddenly appear in front of you and the movie characters come to life Get up; then all those behind-the-scenes crews who created the magic of the movie, the directors, the writers, the cameramen, the gaffers, etc., all standing by your side, and you think you're in an Alice in Wonderland story. I mean, Just like where you are now."

oh oh oh!

The roar of the scene left and became lively, mixed with whistles and screams, and it was very lively, and everyone could clearly understand what Renly meant.

In particular, the female audience member who came all the way from San Francisco raised her hands high and applauded, without concealing her excitement and excitement.

Renly spread his hands, "So, even now, the Oscars are still very interesting. I was at the Oscars this year, and I met John Legend and Richard Linklater again. These trivial memories, they can always be embellished. On nights like that, I still walked into the Dolby Theater with curiosity.”

"So, do you have any special memories at Oscar?" Kimmel asked curiously.

"Of course. My favorite moment is always backstage." Kimmel's head was filled with question marks by Renly's answer, which made Renly laugh happily, "Like the photo just now, it actually happened backstage. Many stories, I especially like to walk into the backstage, you can see all the actors dressed up, and then stand in line at the bathroom door, or stand in front of the mirror in the dressing room to touch up makeup, under the elegant appearance, you can faintly perceive a little tiredness and happiness. Relax."

"Because there are no cameras." Kimmel responded immediately.

"Yes, we all know that this is a platform that the whole world is watching, and we have to show our best side, but when we walk into the backstage, we can relax our tense emotions a little bit. The emotions in between, while still maintaining tension and anticipation, always leave a lasting impression.”

Kimmel nodded lightly at Renly's words. "You mean, like when the ad came in?"

Renly and the audience burst into laughter, but the audience in front of the TV had no way of knowing what was going on.

Renly added, "I still remember when I was at the Oscars for the first time, I found a drunk Tom Hanks backstage, and he would imitate Woody's voice and talk about playing golf. The embarrassment of the time, God, that scene is definitely worth cherishing."

"Oh, we are all very curious when you say that." Kimmel sighed.

Renly waved his hands again and again, "You can wait until the next time you meet Tom, and ask him in person. Here, I still hope the spotlight stays on me."

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