Brash, bold, colorful couture bombarded the red carpet; I never realized that would be the highlight of the evening; an evening that suffered a low never experienced in Academy Award history; dignity destroyed on an altar of self-righteousness; no rebound, no “win” can ever erase or reward egregious behavior, witnessed worldwide. The actor should pray for paltry ratings.
As in the past I invest boundless energy in my “Predictions”; believing with every fiber of my being the actors and the film that should receive the ultimate “gold guy”; also, many times I suffer disappointments; this year they followed paths, frequently tread: “Coda” a worthy film, focusing on a young, hearing person, manipulating the vicissitudes of her hearing impaired family; it is a lovely, benign film, lacking the brilliant intrepid, artistry of “The Power of the Dog” or the multi-layered, dazzling “Drive My Car” or even the intensity of “King Richard”; justified was Kenneth Branagh’s win for “Best Original Screenplay”, the autobiographical “Belfast” although I was rooting for the inimitable “The Worst Person in the World”; Ariana DeBose, rocked the audience with her heartfelt acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actress; Jessica Chastain pushed the boundaries in accepting the Best Actress category.
Deservedly, New Zealand director Jane Campion, won Best Director for, in my estimation the finest film of the year; “The Power of the Dog”; with aplomb, gratitude, grace, and humility she elevated the conclusion of a disastrous evening.
Questioning the decision-making process, politics of the members of the Motion Picture Academy, influence of the media; do they watch with a modicum of objectivity the entirety of each nominee?
Peneflix
Great analysis Pen. Violence has crept into every fiber of our society. Nothing is safe. Very disappointing display of human behavior on a global stage.
Yes. It is a tragic and sad era. Thank you! P