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Jesse Eisenberg's viral speech, who thanked Emma Stone, reminded me of the importance of having “fairy tale goddesses”

Lady Gaga once said (a few times): “You can have 100 people in one room and 99 don't believe in you, but everything it needs is one,” and I think Jesse Eisenberg found his in Emma Stone.

Every day – but especially during the award ceremony – Hollywood stars are poetic about how some of their projects cannot be done if it hadn't been a special person for them. “Unlresited” dancers are usually with mothers who have sacrificed so much, spouses who have worn the heavy load to fulfill the star plans of the star, studio heads that have taken up the potential in their little idea or actor who did “practically free”.

And although most of it is probably true – we can not downplay the efforts that make it necessary to make a film – the repetition of these topics in acceptance speeches can sometimes make the whole thing appear insufficient.

Every now and then there is a moment that just appears so pure and is so heartwarming that it brings my cynicism into a break and my little heart grows three times.

For this price shifting season, this moment came last weekend when a clip from Jesse Eisenberg, the Emma Stone sang, while the film became independent Spirit Awards Viral. In the video of film Independent, Eisenberg was on stage and took on a prize for the best script for his film A real pain.

The film follows two cousins ​​that are forced to fight some deeply rooted family questions when they travel to Poland to honor their late grandmother. Eisenberg plays Kieran Culkin's cousin, and before the production started, Stone – a producer of the film – worked her Fee -Godmutter magic to take the film (had to use a little “reverse psychology” so as not to get out of Culkin so as not to get out at the last moment).

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Jesse Eisenberg; Emma Stone

“I met Emma when we were there Zombieland Together in 2009 I write Little Magazine articles and small things on McSweeneys and she is the only person -I add my mother here -who has made small screenshots of it in the past 15 years and send things to me: 'This is such a funny line! “, Said Eisenberg from the stage.

“At that time it was definitely – and still [is] – The most famous person I know, and yet the most committed to encourage me as a writer. I don't think of her as my producer, but as a godmother of the fairy that I drive with the coattails of her good will, ”he continued.

“I think it is so important that someone like her in mainstream films is so incredibly successful [Torres]and Jane [Schoenbrun]To try to produce our films with all the good will that she has rightly and rightly accumulated in recent years. Thanks Emma. “

When the camera was cut to stone, the actress could fight and tried for her life not to go into an ugly scream. “Oh my god,” she ended at some point when she was visibly touched by the mention.

Film Independent/YouTube Emma StoneFilm Independent/YouTube Emma Stone

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Emma Stone

The moment was an exhibition of pure, unadulterated gratitude that they don't often not see in Hollywood often. Entertaining as they are, there is a certain truth in criticism that distinguishing shows often feel like beautiful people in unusual clothes that pound on their backs for their own work.

Rarely do you see someone like Jesse Eisenberg – the guy who is so original He did not appear from the tariff around him in a T-shirt and a gray cardigan to the film Independent Spirit Awards and which is known for occasional unpleasant viral interviews.

But a real friend sees her and increases the best parts of them, even if they are not in their comfort zone, and it seems what Eisenberg did for him.

Vera Anderson/Wirmage Jesse Eisenberg and Emma StoneVera Anderson/Wirmage Jesse Eisenberg and Emma Stone

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Jesse Eisenberg and Emma Stone

Those of us who were always strange who guessed our decisions and entertained us from taking risks, have a “Fairy Godfriend” who supports them and cheering them on from the sidelines goes a long way. It is a vote of trust that brings the wind under your wings and give you the feeling that the world is not so scary.

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It can be argued that the press runs for the run in any way A real pain Has Jesse Eisenberg really illuminated in a way that has not been the case in recent years. He is not only a brilliant writer, but we also saw his quick joke, his self -ironic humor, and I think we can all agree that he is trying to see him when he is in an interview with Kieran Culkin is a film in itself.

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Robert Marquardt/Wirmage Abigail Breslin, Emma Stone and Jesse EisenbergRobert Marquardt/Wirmage Abigail Breslin, Emma Stone and Jesse Eisenberg

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Abigail Breslin, Emma Stone and Jesse Eisenberg

A real pain Would probably have been made if Emma Stone had not been involved in the project. But maybe the most important part of it is not the entire front stuff that she made for the film, but all these calm texts and encouraging words that she sent to Jesse, which clearly meant him so much that he mentions it some chance that he has the opportunity to do so.

But our Feengottesfriends do that for us. They throw in the spotlight so that we can be seen for all the quirky things that make us unique. They put them on when nobody looks and enjoys supporting all the little things they do behind the scenes The Ball of the year on March 2.

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