
Was reading the Mojo Box Office figures and can tell that the movie that benefited more from the nomination is none other than American Hustle (!) which is kind of surprising for me as movie has a very appealing cast, for teenagers, young adults and the not so-young. So go figure what the "nomination effect" really does as the movies that really need a push do not get a significant one.
One important thing pops in my mind, this year we have a different kind of Awards Season that could influence the Oscar race. All started with major film critics' groups that had "ties" for the first time since many years. Yes, this year I believe that Oscar could "surprise" us with ties and more than believing, I am hoping will happen as there are some categories were a tie will please many and will be completely understandable.
Have to spend a paragraph to remind you that Academy voters are mainly old, men, white, and living in Los Angeles. So if you are not like them, it is probable that the nominations and awards will not be the ones you will choose, so if you decide to watch the Oscars will NOT be because who wins what but to enjoy a "good" entertaining TV show. That is why producers go beyond their way trying to produce a show to people who do not care much for movies and/or winners but care to be entertained with "celebrities", jokes and some music. Still, there is an "endangered species", people like me (lol) that enjoy great cinema and "still" enjoys the Oscar show for entertainment but most of all, to find who wins what.
Since I'm sort of sarcastic better to go directly to my predictions.
Best Picture

Will Win: 12 Years a Slave
Could Win: Gravity
Should Win: 12 Yeas a Slave, Dallas Buyers Club or Gravity.
Best Animated Feature Film
We all know that Frozen is going to win which is a great shame as truly do not understand what the movie has that is so good to be honored with an Oscar. I believe this award should go to a movie that has Great/Outstanding animation to tell a great story that appeals to the young and older. If that would be true then you have to discard The Croods, Despicable Me 2 and Frozen; plus The Wind Rises that's more for adults. Then you will only have one contender Ernest & Celestine.
Will Win: Frozen
Should Win: Ernest & Celestine
Foreign Language
Why Oscar does not have a tie? Especially for this category, a tie will be the most democratic solution as who could choose between fantastic The Hunt and outstanding The Great Beauty? Two very different movies, one appealing to our melancholy and the other to our moral emotions and precisely because what each movie appeals is why The Hunt is doom and The Great Beauty will win. Sigh. Melancholy touches older people, especially those who are familiar with Fellini -as most Academy members surely are- and Paolo Sorrentino's Fellini homage will prevail from a morally charged pedophile suggested story in The Hunt.
Will Win: The Great Beauty
Could Win: The Broken Circle Breakdown (if votes are split and a third rises)
Should Win: tie between The Great Beauty and The Hunt
Directing

All of the above to say that we all know that Alfonso Cuarón will win the category and I will still be confused trying to find the reason why he won. Sigh. Yes, you know it by now, my choice is excellent Steve McQueen that since his first movie has shown incredible directing skills.
Will Win: Alfonso Cuarón
Should Win: Steve McQueen
Actress in a Leading Role

Then you have pundits calling for Amy Adams winning. Absolutely unacceptable as not only Adams "stole" the nomination spot from much deserving Emma Thompson but I did NOT enjoy her performance AT ALL in American Hustle and please recall that I have appreciated her great performances in movies NOT related to David O. Russell. As a matter of fact I believe that Amy Adams and Christian Bale were strong casting mistakes, perhaps with a different type of actors movie would have been different and more appealing.
Will Win: Cate Blanchett (It is an emotional decision)
Could Win: Amy Adams (NO WAY!!!)
Should Win: Cate Blanchett
Actress in a Supporting Role
Allow me to share that I did enjoy all five performances, some more than the others BUT the one performance that jumps out of the ordinary ABSOLUTELY is what Jennifer Lawrence did in American Hustle. She is the only reason I continued watching American Hustle and believe it or not, did not complained about film. She pops-out of the screen with her fantastic performance.
But later in the Oscar race another actress has been getting much more attention as she is being heavily promoted as Red Carpet darling. Yes I'm talking about Lupita Nyong'o. She did an acceptable performance in 12 Years a Slave BUT this film is nothing about females as ALL female roles disappear in the jungle of great performances by male actors. 12 Years a Slave is a Male/Men/Testosterone movie and most actors give outstanding performances no matter how small their role is.
Will Win: Jennifer Lawrence (HAS TO - okay is an emotional decision)
Could Win: Lupita Nyong'o (Academy members like to honor newcomers with this award)
Should Win: Jennifer Lawrence (This young actress does a highly superior performance when compared to other nominees and should NOT be "punished" for doing blockbuster movies.)
Actor in a Leading Role
Do not understand what Christian Bale and Leonardo DiCaprio are doing in this category as their characters were not pleasant BUT their performance made them unwatchable; Bruce Dern was a pleasant positive surprise (now understand why he won the Cannes Palme d'Or) and yes, I do not mind at all if Chiwetel Ejiofor or Matthew McConaughey win as both delighted us with great performances. This another category were a tie will please many, including me.
Will Win: Matthew McConaughey
Could Win: Leonardo DiCaprio (Awful performance)
Should Win: Chiwetel Ejiofor
Actor in Supporting Role

Will Win: Jared Leto
Could Win: Barkhad Abdi (Gosh he barely acted! and recall that I enjoy performances by non-actors)
Should Win: Jared Leto
That's all. Next week will do my "very late" predictions that will include ALL the categories. Hope you had fun reading at least as much fun as I had writing.
O.K., deep breath time: I simply hated everything about American Hustle, esp. Jennifer Lawrence's horrendous performance (miscast and too young for her role) - there was another Jennifer who deserved to win the Oscar: Jennifer Garner! Why did she not factor in ANY of the awards' season prize-giving? She was the glue that held her movie together: she calm center, and she gave a beautiful heart-felt performance!
ReplyDeleteI loved 3 of the Best Picture nominees: her, Philomena and Dallas Buyers Club. I thought 4 films were "good, but not great": Captain Phillips, Gravity, Nebraska, and 12 Years a Slave. The Wolf of Wall Street was extremely well-made and well-acted but so misogynistic that I couldn't recommend it, and then I hated American Hustle completely.
Will win: 12 Years a Slave
Could win: Gravity
My pick: her
Matthew McConoughey simply has to win Best Actor. I dislike Chiwetel Ejiofor: I find him lacking in charisma, screen presence, and I found the film to be too representational rather than heartfelt. I wish they had cast a charismatic actor (Michael B. Jordan comes to mind). Joaquin Phoenix ought to have been nominated for his best performance ever in her.
Will win: Matthew McConoughey
Could win: Chiwetel Ejiofor
My pick: Matthew McConoughey
Cate Blanchett is the biggest lock. There is no contest! Where is Emma Thompson's nomination? It's simply wrong that she isn't on this list! btw, I loved Meryl Streep's performance and regard it as one of the best of her entire career!
Will win: Cate Blanchett
My pick: Cate Blanchett
Jared Leto is my only choice for Supporting Actor. He's extraordinary! There are no older male actors nominated (the Alan Arkin syndrome) so I think he's safe for the win.
Will win: Jared Leto
My pick: Jared Leto
My way way way out on the limb prediction: Julia Roberts! I know it's allegedly between the truly awful Jennifer Lawrence and the mediocre Lupita Nyong'o, but Julia gives a fully realized (LEAD) performance in her film. June Squibb and Sally Hawkins aren't well enough known.
Will win: Julia Roberts
Could win: Jennifer Lawrence or Lupita Nyong'o
My pick: Julia Roberts
There are at least a dozen directors who were more deserving of nominations (John Lee Hancock, Stephen Frears, Jean-Marc Vallee, Abdelattif Kechiche, Alain Giraudie, John Wells, Woody Allen, Pablo Berger, Paul Greengrass) - hated David O. Russell's "direction" (sic), and had mixed feelings about both Gravity (didn't resonate for me, bored me for long stretches) and 12 Years a Slave felt clinical and representational rather than heartfelt and genuine.
Will win: Alfonso Cuaron
Could win: Steve McQueen
Better not win: David O. Russell
My pick: none of the above! (John Lee Hancock)
I found I enjoyed movies that resonated for me on a personal level this year (her, Philomena, Dallas Buyers Club, Saving Mr. Banks, Blue Jasmine, Stranger By The Lake, August: Osage County).
I just hope American Hustle is shut out and goes 0-for-10!!!!
LOL! Well, we are not that different but our main difference is Jennifer Lawrence... so it is good that an older actress plays young but a young actress playing older (a bit only) is bad? Acting is acting no matter age and good acting is when makes you believe... anyway think American Hustle will collect something, a bit less than what did in BAFTA.
ReplyDeleteDuring 2013 the truly great/excellent films I saw were ALL non-American... so it is okay, I'm just trying to play the Oscar game and comment on what mainly Old, White, Men, that live in Los Angeles (i.e. Academy voters) decided as their nominees! LOL!!!
O.K., let's see how well I do with my final predictions for this year's Oscars!
ReplyDeletePicture: 12 Years a Slave
Actor: Matthew McConoughey
Actress: Cate Blanchett
S. Actor: Jared Leto
S. Actress: Julia Roberts
Director: Alfonso Cuaron
Or. Scr.: her
Ad. Scr.: 12 Years a Slave
Cin.: Gravity
Editing: Captain Phillips
Sound Editing: Gravity
Sound Mixing: Gravity
Makeup & Hairstylying: Dallas Buyers Club
Score: Gravity
Song: "Let It Go", Frozen
Costumes: The Great Gatsby
Production Design: The Great Gatsby
Visual Effects: Gravity
Documentary: The Act Of Killing
Animated Feature: Frozen
Foreign Language Film: The Hunt
I was 17 for 21 last year. Races are closer this year... (got both screenplay awards wrong last year because I disliked the 2 films that won, LOL!) (;