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2011 Nomination Battle

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On January 22, the nomination list for the 81st Oscar was officially announced with keen attention, and this also pushed the 2008 awards season to its hottest key point.

The eight seed players of the Best Picture First Group, which were stalemate during the awards season, competed until the last moment before they decided to win and lose, causing an uproar in the entire public opinion community.

"The Strange Things of Benjamin Button", "Juno", "Slumdog Millionaire", "Milke", "Batman Prequel: The Dark Knight" finally stood out and won the Oscar for Best Picture. This also led the students to the end of the non-mainstream path, and they were quite persistent in not giving up until they achieved their goals. [] Please search for Piaotian, the novel is better and faster!

The 81st Oscars continued the invincible reform momentum of the past three years. Among the top five contestants in the Best Picture, "Juno", "Slumdog Millionaire" and "Dark Knight" are all top awards season works. Whether it is the subject, shooting technique, or the theme of the movie, they are not the dish of the academy. However, in the end, these top three contestants created miracles; even though "Milke" tells the historical works of biographies, homosexual themes are still not the favorites of the academy, which also makes "Milke" the second gay work to enter the Oscar finals after "Brokeback Mountain". "Please search Piaotian, the novel is better and faster!

Among these five nominated works, only "The Strange Things of Benjamin Button" is a masterpiece with traditional academy tastes. This "Forrest Gump"-style epic character work has also become the most grand and kingly work among the top five contestants.

When the top five players stood out, they were also accompanied by the fall of a series of works. "Fox Dialogue with Nixon" is a work like "Fox Dialogue with Nixon" that will definitely reach the final stage in previous years, telling the story of Nixon, one of the most controversial presidents in American history, but was defeated in the face of a counterattack this year; "Robot Wali"'s excellent reputation was incredibly unfair. In the end, it still failed to break the shackles of the cartoon, but compared with the breakthrough of "Dark Knight", the defeat of "Robot Wali" allowed people to accept this result calmly; the "Bomb Disposal Force" failed in the final stage, and even if it was outstanding in the awards season, it still failed to complete a major reversal.

It is worth mentioning that the "Life and Death Reading" produced by Weinstein Company made strong efforts in the final stage, and it was a big scandal in the Second Group. There are even rumors that this work will completely fight back in major departments such as Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, etc., which has caused the scandal of "Oscar is the Weinstein family business" to be circulated. People simply say that this is "Weinstein's Little Golden Man", which can be called a major scandal in the history of the college's public relations. It is worth mentioning that the "Life and Death Reading" in the previous life was completed. However, the final result did not appear, which also allowed the college to retain its final face.

When the list of best videos came out, some people were complaining about the failure of the "Robot Vari". Some were indignant about the burial of the "Bomb Disposal Force", some were celebrating the victory of the "Dark Knight", and some were crying for the "Juno" miracle... This was indeed a tragic victory.

When Evan Bell saw the nomination list for Best Picture, she couldn't help but feel a little surprised. After all, the Eleventh Studio was unable to create a new historical record. The record of three works at the finals was not so easy. After the 82nd Oscar-best film "Bomb Demolition Force" was released one year in advance, she could not even get the ticket to the finals. But compared to the failure of the "Bomb Demolition Force", even compared to the shortlist of "Juno" and "Slumdog Millionaire". What Evan Bell was most excited about was that the "Dark Knight" won the nomination, which would inevitably become another feat of Sidganis as the chairman of the academy!

"Dark Knight" became the nomination for the academy as a comic hero commercial blockbuster, which was an unprecedented appreciation, and it immediately became the focus of overwhelming attention of major media. Even the Eleventh Studio, which won two seats again, was unable to steal the style of "Dark Knight".

The best film pattern of the 81st Oscars was finally settled. Studio 11 has two seats and Focus Pictures one seat, which is the camp of independent film companies; Paramount and Warner Bros. each occupy one seat, which is the camp of large film companies. Works are the first priority, and as long as the work has enough strength, it is worthy of rewards, which also put the Oscar selection aesthetics officially on track!

The fierce battle for Best Picture reached the position of Best Director, but there were some changes. Evan Bell of "Juno", Danny Ball of "Slumdog Millionaire", Gas van Sant of "Milke", and David Finch of "The Strange Things of Benjamin Button" remained consistent with Best Picture and ranked among the last five; however, the last seat was a little different. Katherine Bigelow of "The Bomb Disposal Force" completed the last moment overtake, replacing Christopher Nolan of "The Dark Knight" and formed the nomination lineup for Best Director with four other directors.

There are two key points in this list of best director nominations. The first is Christopher Nolan's defeat. It can be seen that the Academy is still conservative in the awards of "Dark Knight" and has not been implemented to the end. This also makes professional film critics stand up for Christopher Nolan. At the same time, this also means that "Dark Knight" is one position behind in the competition for best films. There are only three works that have not been nominated for Best Director in history: the first "Wing", the fifth "Big Hotel", and the sixty-second "Driving for Miss Daisy". Putting aside the first two works in the early stages of the Oscars, there is only one exception. Is "Dark Knight" outstanding enough to become an exception again? Obviously the prospects are not good.

The second focus is not Catherine Bigelow's counterattack, but Lang Howard's fall. Compared to the shock of "Fox Dialogue with Nixon" losing in the Best Picture, Lang Howard did not defeat David Finch, Danny Bower or Gas Van Sant, and quietly disappeared from the list of the best director's nominations. What does this mean? It means that the five directors who eventually entered the director's finals are all non-mainstream. Even David Finch, who filmed the mainstream "The Strange Incest of Benjamin Button", is also a non-mainstream personality director. This situation is definitely the rarest scene in Oscar history.

The best original script presents a pattern of powerful players such as "Juno", "Robot Wali", "Bomb Disposal Force", "Milke", and "Worry-free"; the best adapted script is "Slumdog Millionaire", "Dark Knight", "Strange Things in Benjamin Button", "Life and Death Reading", and "Fox Dialogue with Nixon". It can be said that both the original department and the adaptation department have shown unprecedented fierce competition this year, and the overall quality of the nominated works ranked first in history!

After the nomination list for the best actor appeared, people once again realized that this was a fierce competition. The top three players such as Evan Bell of the "Dark Knight", Sean Penn of "Milke", and Mikirok of "Wrestler", entered the nomination list without any suspense. Jeremy Renner of the "Bomb Disposal Force" did not disappoint everyone, and fought a path in front of many predecessors and won his first nomination.

The last seat was Clint Eastwood, who made another excellent performance in "Classic Car", Frank Langella, who vividly reproduced Nixon in "Foster Dialogue with Nixon", both lost the election, while Brad Pitt in "The Strange Things of Benjamin Button", completed the reversal at the last moment and won the last place on the nomination list, which also became another hot topic after Best Picture and Best Director.

People compare Clint Eastwood and Frank Langella's defeat to the "Robot Wall" and "Bomb Disposal Force" that were not selected in the best film. The disappointment can be said to be endless. But in the final analysis, the fierce competition for the best actor is very important. It is estimated that any other seed player will face such a situation if he loses the election.

The competition for the best actress was not surprisingly caught in the same situation. Anne Hathaway from "Rachel's Wedding", Angelina Jolie from "Short Change", Allen Peggy from "Juno", Meryl Streep from "Child Abuse" and Melissa Leo from "Frozen River" eventually won.

Kristen Scott Thomas, who was always in the No. 1 Group, who was always in the awards season, and Kate Winslet, who was the "Road of Revolution", both failed, achieving the final reversal of the "Frozen River" and also making the condemned comments endless.

Although the top five players in the Best Supporting Actors department stood out in the awards season, there was still an upset on the Oscar nomination list. Robert Downey Jr. from "Tropical Thunder", Josh Brolin from "Milke" and James Franko from "Child Abuse", Philip Semer Hoffman from "Child Abuse" successfully took over. However, Dave Patel from "slums millionaire" failed to win. He was replaced by Michael Shannon from "Revolutionary Road", and the final nomination for the top five was still a melee.

Relatively speaking, the seven-student in the Best Supporting Actress Department are the most peaceful. Penelope Cruz of "Midnight Barcelona", Kate Winslet of "Life and Death Reading", Jennifer Garner of "Juno", Marisa Tome of "Wrestler", and Amy Adams of "Child Abuse" were shortlisted. The two top players who were not selected were Taraji Hansen of "Benjamin Button" and Viola Davis of "Child Abuse". Although it still made countless people feel sorry for each other, compared to the shock of several other major departments, the impact of supporting actresses is not that strong.

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