Will Smith wins best actor award right after slapping incident
At last year’s Academy Awards ceremony, the slap incident was the biggest topic of conversation. Smith, who was furious that presenter Chris Rock made a joke about his wife Jada’s hairstyle, ran up to the stage and gave Rock a slap. Received Best Actor Award for “Dream Plan”. At that time, the reaction from those in attendance was split in two, ranging from standing ovations to boos. Smith later issued a public apology and voluntarily resigned from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), which hosts the award, but was barred from attending Academy-related events for the next decade.
▽ “Crash (2005)” beats “Brokeback Mountain” to win Best Picture
Ang Lee’s love story “Brokeback Mountain,” which delicately portrays the fate of two cowboys’ love for 20 years, won the Golden Lion Award at the Venice International Film Festival and Best Picture at the Golden Globe Awards. (Drama), it was considered a big favorite for the 78th Academy Awards Best Picture Award. However, as the award ceremony approached, AMPAS board members and members made homophobic remarks one after another. As a result, although director Paul Haggis’ ensemble drama “Crash” won Best Picture, some critics still call it “the most unconvincing winning work.”
▽ “ROME Rome” was defeated by “Green Book”
Peter Farrelly’s “Green Book,” which won Best Picture at the 91st Academy Awards, snatched “Crash” its infamous title of “Most Unsatisfactory Winner.” Director Alfonso Curon’s ‘ROMA Rome’, which was nominated for the 10 most Thai divisions in the same year, including the work award, suffered a sudden defeat because of the old-fashioned academy members who do not want to award the work award to Netflix movies. It was an expression of secret resistance by
“Bohemian Rhapsody” Wins Editing Award
The blockbuster “Bohemian Rhapsody” that caused a social phenomenon all over the world, but after shining in four categories including Rami Malek’s Best Actor Award at the 91st Academy Awards, how poorly is the editing of the same work? Criticism increased after the video explaining the video was viewed more than 3 million times, and even John Ottman, who won the editing award, said, “Every time I see it, I feel like I want to go in if there is a hole.” To.
‘Shakespeare in Love’ beats ‘Saving Private Ryan’
The most controversial upset of the century in Oscar history is undoubtedly the Best Picture award at the 71st Academy Awards. Steven Spielberg’s epic war drama “Saving Private Ryan,” which was a favorite, was snatched the best picture award from then-big-name producer Harvey Weinstein, now in prison as a criminal. It was the result of an advertising campaign that made people say.
Best director award for Roman Polanski
At the 75th Academy Awards, director Polanski, who was fleeing to France because he was convicted of sexually assaulting an underage girl in 1977, won the director’s award for ‘Battlefield Pianist’. , in an unprecedented situation of being absent from the award ceremony due to being unable to enter the United States. Polanski has since been expelled from the academy after anti-sexual harassment movements such as #MeToo and #Times Up rose.
▽ “227 days adrift with life of pie tiger” won the cinematography award
The film, which depicts the fate of a boy who is adrift on a lifeboat with a tiger due to the distress of a cargo ship on a grand scale, fascinated people with its fantastic visual beauty full of realism and transparency. Claudio Miranda, who worked on the shoot, won the 85th Academy Award for excellent cinematography, but controversy broke out because most of it was by VFX instead of live action. The result was a heated debate between filmmakers and critics over how to draw the line between actual filming and visual effects.
Marlon Brando declines Best Actor award
Actor Marlon Brando won the Best Actor Award for “The Godfather” at the 45th Academy Awards exactly 50 years ago. But not only did Brand decline the award, but he sent an Apache actress and activist on his behalf to read an “acceptance speech” protesting the discrimination against indigenous people in the film industry, causing a ruckus in the venue. I let you.
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