The 82nd edition of the Golden Globes highlighted the certainty of the strength of Emilie Pérez in the awards season, the importance of the nominations and the consequent speeches of those who have never won, the Japanese actors and the tumult of Demi Moore or Zoe Saldaña, the fastest and most energetic adaptation to the era of the bankruptcy of televised ceremonies and the survival of clip. Golden awards were handed out, familiar faces gathered around bustling tables and past mistakes seemed forgotten in this official media start to Hollywood awards season: “Everyone knows there’s no greater honor than winning a Golden Globe. Absolutely nothing. There’s no better award in Hollywood than the Golden Globes. Period,” joked Seth Rogen. And Fernanda Torres was the first Brazilian person to receive a Golden Globe for her acting role.
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