Johnny Depp will play Pirates of the Caribbean, Amber Heard "closed" back to Hollywood after the lawsuit?
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The jury's verdict on June 1 created a new turning point in Depp and Heard's lives. SCMP believes that the Pirates of the Caribbean star will soon be covered with art products, and Heard is likely to still gnaw sadness in a simple house in Yucca valley, California (USA).
Johnny Depp makes money easier than Amber Heard
Eric Dezenhall, a crisis media consultant in Washington DC, told SCMP: "Now, Depp just needs to climb the hill, while Heard needs to cross the mountain." He said that the road to Heard's reputation was far, far more difficult than that of her ex-husband.
As for Dezenhall, the Pirates of the Caribbean actor is smart and sober, so he won't have too high expectations on the next journey. Depp understands that it is difficult for him to reach the top like before, so his work plans are implemented in a slow but steady way.
"Depp can maintain a solid career when he takes everything in moderation. Because in the end, he is just a person vindicated, not declared a saint," the expert said.
Meanwhile, Heard's case is considered by Dezenhall to be true or false, the recent stalking lawsuit has demonstrated abuse, even tarnishing the meaning of the #MeToo movement from the actress.
"The court's decision affects many other women, it's a setback and exposes women to public humiliation," Heard said. But WSWS doesn't think so. This newspaper frankly asserts that the actress cannot "kill" #MeToo because she does not represent women in general, and abused women in particular.
"Instead, she represents a class of wealthy, selfish women who are personal, despite the far-reaching consequences of the #MeToo campaign. Along with many others in Hollywood, Heard has benefited." exploit the loopholes and look for opportunities to win the favor of the media and entertainment industry," WSWS wrote.
Arguing similar to the above opinion, Danny Deraney - a crisis management expert for clients speaking out about #MeToo - looks at the same angle when involved in allegations of sexual harassment and violence, Depp is easy to deal with. more prestigious than Heard.
According to the expert, men in general are more likely to find new work in showbiz than women "after they are vindicated or forgiven for bad deeds".
"I think Depp's future is smoother than Heard's. No matter how innocent or guilty Heard is, her career is still full of hardships. I don't think Heard's acting path is necessarily closed. , but certainly difficult to succeed because people in the industry are looking at her with unfriendly eyes. No one wants to cooperate with the woman who is accused of defamation, "Deraney said.
Needless to say, Depp "doesn't rest on his laurels" despite having a huge fan base willing to quit his job and line up at midnight every day to win a seat at the Fairfax defamation trial ( Virginia, USA), enthusiastically supported him through posts and hashtags on social networks.
The fact that millions of people watched the lawsuit's livestream did not help him or Heard make any money. SCMP said that at this moment, Depp needs the most support from big studios that don't care about scandals, so that he can make money.
What to learn from the controversial trial?
According to Michael McKenna, deputy assistant to the president and deputy director of the Office of Legislative Affairs at the White House, there are three main lessons we have learned from six weeks of watching Amber Heard and Johnny Depp's intense trial.
First, the courtroom is a lot like the emergency room. At the end of the day, something happens and a serious mistake is made. But unlike the emergency room, the judicial process rarely corrects any condition involving a person.
Second, he argues that the US justice system is an impressive mechanism for tracking facts, evidence, testimony and determining who did what to whom. However, it has limits. In the end, the justice system can only do two things: Detain people and determine who benefits in disputes.
After learning that he had won the case, Johnny Depp said that the jury gave him his life back. However, Michael McKenna thinks that is meaningless. The jury only concluded that the actor was the most truthful (at least in court) of the two who presented them.
"They're basically just helping Depp get compensation. No one can give Depp his life back no matter what that means. To be honest, he really didn't have a 'meaningful life' before. there," McKenna said.
That was also the third lesson from the trial. The American justice system doesn't give life back to anyone or anything like that. The system sometimes corrects what happened between people. This is a forum for adjudicating disputes and occasionally for administering justice. Judges, juries, and especially lawyers do not provide salvation.
And like emergency room visits, no one expects to go to the courtroom a second time or at any other time in their lives, regardless of role.
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