After attending the premiere of "Heroes," the Golden Globe Award nominations were also announced.
Last year, Laila had two films released, "Chicago" and "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone." The former was still in theaters, receiving high praise, while the latter dominated the annual box office rankings with a billion-dollar gross.
One could say that Laila held both fame and fortune in her hands with her films. The crucial factor was not just the fame earned from artistic films but also the consistent money-making powerhouse for the company. Anyone could see that she had an unparalleled advantage this awards season, and it was believed that there would be a new wave of viewership peaks after the Oscars.
As soon as the Golden Globe nominations were announced, everyone's attention was drawn to "Chicago." While it was expected to make an impact, no one anticipated the overwhelming success it achieved.
Best Picture in the musical category, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Screenplay, Best Director... "Chicago" secured seven nominations, including the heavyweight categories.
Upon seeing the nominations, countless people gasped. No one doubted the film's qualification for so many nominations, but when Laila received her first nomination for Best Director, everyone couldn't help but marvel.
How old was she? 23 or 24? And she already received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Director!
Although no one believed she would win the final award, just receiving a nomination was enough to prove her directing abilities. No one dared to question her filmmaking skills anymore. She had proven with her films and strength that she was a truly great director, acknowledged and recognized in the industry.
People knew that the reason she might not win the award was primarily due to her young age. Many judges believed she had plenty of opportunities in the future to challenge for the prize. Therefore, it made sense to give awards to more experienced individuals for now.
It might seem unfair, but that was the way it was. These rules were long known to everyone, and even if someone wanted to challenge their authority, they would ultimately gain nothing.
After seeing the nominations, Laila's mind went blank for a while.
She didn't know how to express her current feelings. She wanted to shout with excitement to the heavens, yet it seemed like her body had frozen, unable to react.
Happy?
Of course, she was happy!
Not just happy, but also excited, and... almost teary-eyed.
She did it! Even if she hadn't won the award yet, she had still achieved it!
While the Golden Globe Awards might not be comparable to the Oscars in authority, who cared? How many Easterners had ever received this honor? And now she had! Even if it was just an Eastern soul wearing Western skin, she had done it, hadn't she?
Compared to her, Roy, who had received a Best Actor nomination for the second consecutive year, seemed much more relaxed this year. Seeing Laila's expression, he had the mood to tease her.
"What's wrong? Are you satisfied with just a nomination? You're Laila Moran, the most talented genius in Hollywood's history. How can such a small award scare you?"
Laila looked at him. "You also got a Best Actor nomination. Aren't you nervous?"
"What's there to be nervous about? Didn't I win one last year?" Roy shrugged nonchalantly. "Anyway, I won't get that award. It's just a nomination; what's there to be nervous about?" He confidently spoke, seemingly forgetting his restless state from last year.
Laila looked at him with a half-smile. "Are you sure you won't win this year? Didn't you say I'm too young, so I can't win an award?
Roy's face suddenly stiffened, and he looked at her with a blank expression. "You're not going to tell me that just because a year has passed, I'm now old enough to win an award, are you?"
Laila chuckled, her hands crossed on her lap. "Guess."
"I guess you're just teasing me, wanting to see me embarrassed." Roy rolled his eyes, casually picking up a newspaper from the side.
"Guess again," Laila continued to smile at him. Indeed, she was teasing him; after all, he had made fun of her just now. It was the first time in her life she had received a heavyweight director nomination, and it couldn't fail to astonish her, could it?
"What else is there to guess? I..." Half of the newspaper in Roy's hand fell to the ground. "Are you saying there's a real chance I could win?"
"Heh," Laila laughed and also picked up a newspaper.
Roy snatched it from her, sitting beside her. "Tell me quickly."
"What's there to say? Aren't you supposed to be calm? Who said I'm not nervous? It's the Golden Globe, and I dream of winning one. Isn't that right?" Roy had no thoughts of considering the Golden Globe inferior to the Oscars. He hadn't won many small awards, but for well-known and authoritative awards like the Golden Globe and the Oscar, he genuinely hoped to receive them.
Not just to prove his ability but also to prove that he could stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Laila. His girlfriend was on the verge of the director's peak, while he was still stumbling on the slopes of an actor. How could he accept that?
Even if the Golden Globe couldn't compare to the Oscar, it was an award that garnered global attention. As long as he could get such an award, he felt that in the future, he could hold his head higher in front of his girlfriend.
Seeing that she had teased him enough, Laila kindly revealed the answer, "Well, I'll tell you that this time, you really have a chance of winning." In the original history, Richard Gere did win the Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for "Chicago."
Roy was still quite young, but he had an advantage at the Golden Globes: "Chicago" was a musical!
The Oscars had only one Best Actor, but the Golden Globes had two categories: one for drama and one for musicals or comedies.
There were no other notable musical films this year except "Chicago." As for comedy films, due to the lack of depth in their themes, they couldn't compete with a movie like "Chicago," which was both profound and meaningful.
Moreover, Laila had to admit that Roy's acting skills were getting better and better. In the movie, he portrayed the lawyer vividly. Especially considering he was about ten years younger than the lawyer character in the script, playing the age difference convincingly showcased his acting skills.
Considering all these factors, Laila felt that his chances of winning this year were very high!