"'Twelve Years a Slave,' Brad Pitt, Steve McQueen, Dee Garner..."
Will Smith's voice spread to every corner of the Dolby Theater through the microphone, but the guests at the scene were briefly stunned and stunned, even the "Twelve Years a Slave" crew was no exception. There was a blank look on his face - without any expectation, he created a huge ecstasy that was unbelievable.
Renly's heart swayed slightly, and the tension was even stronger than when the Best Actor was announced not long ago. When Will announced the result of the award, loss and regret inevitably surged. —
Because Renly experienced it first-hand and then clearly understood how difficult and difficult it was to make a "Gravity" film. As Alfonso said in his acceptance speech, they spent more than five years and gathered countless people. The hard work and wisdom made such a classic and missed the best film, which is indeed a very embarrassing result for the entire crew.
After "Gravity", when will there be another work that has made breakthroughs in technology, is deep enough in art, and also brings innovation in viewing effects? At least in the last time and space that Renly knew, it didn't appear until 2017.
But regrets are just regrets, and things are never that easy in the Oscars game, especially in the race for best picture.
After Will announced the result of the award, Renly turned his head and found Rooney in the second row of auditorium. The two exchanged glances. In other words, I am still more worried about Alfonso - unfortunately, Alfonso was still in the background at this time and did not appear.
Looking back, the corners of Renly's mouth rose: no matter what, they still worked together to complete an outstanding work, which will not lie, even if it missed the best picture, "Gravity" The film will still be handed down forever, and everything will be proved by time.
"Ah! Ahh!"
At this moment, the crew of "Twelve Years a Slave" finally recovered from an incredible scream. Lupita Nyong'o was the first to stand up with his hands raised, shouting heartily and wantonly. All the joy and splendor burst out, and then the rest of the crew all stood up.
Brad Pitt hugged Angelina Jolie even more excitedly. As an actor, Brad never got the chance to win the Oscar, and all three previous nominations were unsuccessful; but after entering the second stage of his career, he moved to the As a producer, Brad gradually began to find his feelings. After "Moneyball" won the best picture nomination, he has now gone a step further and picked up the first Golden Man trophy of his career.
At this moment, Brad is absolutely overwhelmed with emotion, and his mixed feelings are really hard to describe in a single sentence.
After hugging Angelina, Brad's mood calmed down a little, and then he showed his old way, hugging everyone around him calmly and grandly, thanking the "12 Years a Slave" team one by one Everyone in the group greeted the crew members to prepare for the stage.
All the members of the entire crew of "Twelve Years a Slave" took to the stage.
Steve McQueen's emotions finally surged, even a little out of control, when fellow "12 Years a Slave" producer Jeremy-Kleiner took over from Will Smith. When he passed the golden man and was about to hand it over to him, he deliberately made a "robbery" action and snatched the golden man from Jeremy in an almost savage way—
This is a joke, it's just a fight between acquaintances in the crew, and Jeremy doesn't care, but this action shows that Steve suppressed the audience's expectations and excitement, suppressed and suppressed, waited and waited again. Waiting until the last moment is not fully released, so that it is a bit gaffe.
He is not the only one.
Brad took the golden figure from Will early and stood in front of the microphone, waiting for the rest of the "12 Years a Slave" crew to take the stage, but he couldn't wait - he was trying to suppress He tried his best to show his composure and composure, but he couldn't help but drift towards the little golden figure in his hand from the corner of his eyes, which also revealed his true emotions.
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But Brad was battle-hardened, quickly calmed down, thanked the crew and the Academy briefly, and then solemnly introduced Steve McQueen as the main acceptance speech speaker.
Steve nervously pulled out a piece of A4 paper from his pocket - the scale and size of the paper were too exaggerated and too dazzling, which caused low-pitched laughter in the scene, but it also proved once again that Steve was very interested in Tonight's awards ceremony is full of expectations, and this acceptance speech almost missed the announcement.
Because he was too excited and nervous, Steve had a serious big tongue phenomenon. Even when he read the manuscript, the pronunciation of some names and the spelling of some words made outrageous mistakes. He stumbled and stammered all the testimonials. Down - as for the content, there's not much new ideas, from the production team to Fox Searchlight to the PR team, a long list of names has been read down, and that's all.
When all the content was read, Steve jumped up on the stage like a child, literally "jumping three feet high", using every cell on his body to show his own Excited and excited, this also officially ended the 86th Academy Awards.
"12 Years a Slave", Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay.
"Gravity," Best Director, Best Supporting Actress, Best Film Editing, Best Original Score, Best Sound Effects, Best Sound Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects.
"Dallas Buyers Club", Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor.
"The Great Gatsby", Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction.
"Frozen," Best Animated Feature Film, Best Original Song.
"Blue Jasmine", Best Actress.
"She," Best Original Screenplay.
In addition, the six best picture nominees for "American Hustle", "Drunken Country Ballad", "Nebraska", "Captain Phillips", "The Wolf of Wall Street" and "Philomena" all returned empty-handed .
Here are the main awards at the awards ceremony.
"American Hustle" won no points, all ten nominations were lost, and it can be called the most lost work of this year's awards season; while "Drunken Country Ballad" has become a work supported by independent literary and artistic youths, but it is destined to miss the Oscars.
So, how should we evaluate this year's Oscars
"Is this really the best option?"
"What does 'best' really mean for best picture?"
"The biggest winner loses the best picture, so who is the real 'best picture'?"
"A calm Oscar has a shocking surprise at the final award? Is it cold or hot?"
"The choice of six thousand academy judges: where did it go wrong?"
"Pursue the liberation of freedom and explore the origin of life, after all, is freedom better?"
"After winning the Oscar for Best Picture, is it really 'the best'?"
"Eight statuette winners don't include one best picture, what happened to this Oscar?"
"Who is voting for 'Gravity'? Who is voting for '12 Years a Slave'?"
The trend of public opinion is really very interesting. If "12 Years a Slave" really loses the best picture, then "Gravity" is bound to become the focus of everyone's siege. The accusations against "ethnic/discriminatory/sighted elements" will be overwhelming, and even the journalists are ready to criticize the academy judges.
But now "Twelve Years a Slave" has really won the best film, and things have turned out to be wrong. The "gravity" that has won eight golden statues in other departments is not the best, so who is the best? optimal? So how can it be called the best? So what is missing from this work
That's how subtle things are: not for "12 Years a Slave," not for "Gravity," and even more interesting if the best picture winners weren't these two works, but something else, even more so. shit. The best description for Oscar is: Zhu Bajie looks in the mirror, he is not a person inside or outside.
Us Weekly conducted an online survey after the awards ceremony: Your Choice Best Picture!
In the end, the survey received more than one million receipts on Twitter and Facebook, and the results showed that "Gravity" was ahead with 36 percent of the votes, and "Drunken Country Ballad" was 100 percent. Nineteen out of ten votes came in second, and "12 Years a Slave" took 17 percent of the votes and took third. And "American Hustle" didn't even get the votes of "Dallas Buyers Club" and "Blue Jasmine", only ranked sixth.
How authoritative this netizen survey is, how much influence the Oscars will have, and how many Don Quixotes are still swiping votes, this is unknown, but at least it can be seen The trend of public opinion after the awards ceremony - "Gravity" is gaining more support.
In any case, this Oscar has created a lot of history, and it will become a hot topic of discussion on the Internet for a long time to come:
The selfie of the stars has broken the Twitter record, the number of discussions on the topic "#Oscar" has refreshed the historical data on Twitter and Facebook and other social networks, and the trend of the best film is unexpected... All of these are destined to be uploaded. Going into the annals of history, it became the most special event in the history of the Oscars.
It is worth mentioning that the pizza delivery guy also became an instant hit. Later, in an interview, he said that in addition to the delivery fee, the three boxes of pizza received a total of $6,000 in "tips". There is a pizza box full of celebrity signatures. This box was also solemnly framed by the boss and displayed in his store.