995 ArchivesGolden Globes 2017 was packed full of memorable moments. It was also packed full of funny moments, and emotional moments.
SEE ALSO: Hugh Laurie made the absolute best Trump joke at the Golden GlobesBut perhaps no moment encapsulated the whirlwind of emotions better than the beautifully deadpan, tears-in-their-eyes speech given by Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig before they presented the Award for Best Motion Picture -- Animated.
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If that isn't acting at its finest, we don't know what is.
Just look at Jake Gyllenhaal's reaction if you don't believe us:
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