Chapter 513 Actor Award
It was around 6 o'clock in the evening, and several song and dance programs were played one after another, and the host Chris Rock came on stage.
This is a comedian, but the actor is only a deputy. Most of the time he usually does variety show hosting work on NBC TV, and he is very straightforward.
After introducing the guest, the atmosphere was instantly stirred. "Actually, after receiving the invitation from the Oscar, I didn't believe it because I had no shortlisted for the work, but I was a guest host. Seeing others receiving the award, I thought, this is really torture, because others can take their female companions happily on the red carpet. I was not only alone, but also had to wait for the time to start in the backstage..."
Speaking of this, Chris widened his eyes in a funny way, sweeping over the front auditorium, as if he was really expressing his dissatisfaction.
Therefore, this person is quite capable of controlling the field. He then said a few jokes before bringing the topic back to the nominated work.
Of course, Oscars are also awarded from less important awards.
Among the brisk music in the audience, the first one to be awarded tonight was the Best Supporting Actress.
This award was not shortlisted for "Million Dollar Baby", and was eventually won by Cate Blanchett with his natural and capable performance in "The Aviator".
"Smack it."
Applause rang out.
Kate hugged the crew next to him one by one and walked up to the podium - she was not too excited, but she was still happy.
Below, Hillary was also laughing, meaning that she probably had one more chance of winning.
After all, although Oscars don’t like to divide pork, "The Aviator" is the most glorious one this year. If you win all the small prizes, wouldn’t it be a big prize? You can’t get it all out, Oscars are not so generous.
"Best visual effect Spider-Man 2."
"Best Sound Effect Award "Superman Team."
"Best Clothing Award "Flyer."
"Best song "Motorcycle Diary."
...
Next, as if the momentum was during the nomination, the judges were really disgusting or compensating Martin Scorsese. In the technical department, the special effects blockbusters must be the only one. The project leader of Industrial Light and Magic and Sony special effects were almost round, but what kind of clothing awards, art directors, best makeup and other scraps were won in the latter part, which seemed to represent the Oscar judges who appreciated "The Aviator" so much?
Unfortunately, when you get heavy awards, such as the Best Original Script and the Best Adapted Script, you won nothing.
As the awards were announced one after another, the atmosphere began to become tense.
When award presenter Sean Pan opened the envelope, the audience looked at each other with several eyes...
"While any movie shows its brilliance, the green leaves are always indispensable for any movie. A good supporting role will undoubtedly make the movie more outstanding. So, let's see which ones are nominated for the best supporting actor."
After reading the Taiwanese book, nominated movie clips appeared on the big screen one after another - Cliff Irving, Thomas Church in "The Glass of Wine", Jamie Fox in "The Knife Borrowing a Knife", Allen Elda in "The Aviator" and Morgan Freeman in "Million Dollar Baby".
Anyone who wins the above may win the award, but in the end he was won by Morgan Freeman. Perhaps it was because the judges didn’t want to ignore the crew of "Million Dollar Baby".
Morgan Freeman was quite calm and his speech on winning was also very simple. "...I would like to thank everyone who contributed to the filming of this film, and especially the judges for their recognition and director Lehman Raster."
At this moment, Hillary became even more restless and nervous.
"Best Actor: Clint Eastwood..."
Yes, congratulations. Lehman thought the jury was quite proud of his face, but he probably wouldn't give the best film "Million Dollar Baby", although he always thought the movie was worthy of it.
Eastwood was a little moved and said that he would continue to struggle - Sidney Rumait could win Oscars at the age of 80, and make movies. I am 8 years younger than him.
Well, the old man has such ambitions, and he did this. He is ninety years old in his later generations, and his body looks very healthy, and he still directs and acts...
The applause was interrupted and the awards continued.
“The best actress award is below…”
In just a moment, Leman felt that Hillary next to him had stopped breathing, clenched her fists, and her eyes were almost unavailable to the envelope.
"Congratulations to Hillary Swank, the role of Maggie in "Million Dollar Baby"..."
Hillary behind him didn't hear it clearly at all. After the name was reported, she was a little confused at first, then she screamed, stood up and pulled Lehman over, not to mention being so excited.
Lehman doesn't remember this list very much, but she vaguely knows that the best actress is Hillary's. Her performance is indeed wonderful, and except for a little variable, the rest have not changed. She still won the second Little Golden Man.
On the stage, she said with red eyes: "I don't know what contribution I have made in my life, so I am so cared for by the goddess of luck. Of course, I am very grateful to director Leman Rast for his hard work. If he hadn't given him the opportunity, I wouldn't have been able to stand here..."
In the audience, several nominated heroines were forcing each other to smile, watching the winner's speeches incoherently, almost every one wanted to replace him.
Of course, more guests were secretly looking at Lehman.
This time, "Million Dollar Baby" has almost won the best actress award, but don't be too good.
I saw Lehman helping Cage make a comeback, and his momentum became more and more powerful. I had different thoughts for a while, especially as an actor, I felt that Lehman's works were popular - the new A-class actress Eva, who was also praised.
Of course, the more powerful the current "Million Dollar Baby" can highlight how frustrating the Aviator is.
Damn, there is not a single value, Martin Scorsese wants to leave midway - if he hadn't been a little rational, he really wanted to leave.
Then, the jury was really too much, and the best director and best film were given to "Looking for Neverland".
Lehman knew that he had no hope. The fact that he could win these two awards in his previous life was that Clint Eastwood had the qualifications. He had been living in Hollywood for decades, and it would be better not to give it to him.
But Lyman was the first time he was shortlisted, and he might have been directly excluded due to qualification issues - Warner's public relations team also said so, and it is recommended to target script awards and actor awards.
The same goes for the result. I don’t know why I won the script award, but I got a lot of rewards in the actor award.
But how to compare, Martin has enough director qualifications, and the quality of "The Aviator" is absolutely guaranteed. At least in Lehman's opinion, "Looking for Neverland" is slightly worse, but he just doesn't give it to him. What's the solution?
Chapter completed!