The Best Actor in the Vase of Meiyu

Chapter 1296 Feeling proud

Chapter 1296 Feeling proud
The Academy Awards ceremony, which had been in trouble for two consecutive years due to social events, finally had an important respite in 2004 and returned to normal.

The 76th Academy Awards came to a close amid the public's attention and became a grand event that will go down in history.

"The Lord of the Rings 3" became the biggest winner, winning awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay and the Grand Slam of Technical Department Awards, making it the most awarded film in Oscar history along with "Ben-Hur" and "Titanic".

Moreover, the 100% winning rate of all 11 nominations also made this work unique on Oscar night.

Most importantly, "The Lord of the Rings 3" filled the gap in the Oscar Best Picture category for fantasy films, becoming the first fantasy work to win the highest award at the Oscars in history.

The Lord of the Rings. The Lord of the Rings. The Lord of the Rings.

When the Oscars ceremony came to an end, "The Lord of the Rings 3" was undoubtedly the absolute focus. Its powerful performance that swept through thousands of enemies and hit the target every time became the focus of all media. New Line Cinema's strong performance since the end of last year continued to the end of the awards season.

Of course, "The Lord of the Rings 3" is not the only focus.

Because "The Lord of the Rings 3" was absent from all award nominations in the acting category, the ownership of the four acting trophies this year became a beautiful sight.

Sean Penn, Best Actor, winner of the Best Actor Grand Slam at the three major European film festivals, had been nominated for an Oscar three times before but missed each time. This year, he finally completed the feat of winning the Oscar with "Mystic River", which was not well received at the Cannes Film Festival, and made up for his regret.

Tim Robbins, Best Supporting Actor, is widely known for "The Shawshank Redemption" and once received his first Oscar nomination for "A Row", but after fifteen years in Hollywood, he finally won his first Oscar for "Mystic River".

Charlize Theron, Best Actress. This South African model-born beauty was labeled as a vase early on, but she conquered Hollywood this year. She won applause for her self-destructive performance in "Monster", in which she looked indistinguishable from a human or a ghost. She was unstoppable during the award season and won the Best Actress trophy in one fell swoop.

Renée Zellweger, Best Supporting Actress, this year is her third consecutive year of nomination. Previously, she failed in the Best Actress competition for two consecutive years with "Bridget Jones's Diary" and "Chicago". In the third year, she finally switched to the Best Supporting Actress category with "Cold Mountain" and won her first Oscar.

Four trophies, four winners, all first-time winners.

This scene, in subtle contrast to the sweep of "The Lord of the Rings 3" in other award categories, unexpectedly sparked a media topic:

Waves of focus and traffic revolved around the four Oscar winners, competing with the dominance of "The Lord of the Rings 3" and becoming the highlight of the night.

And, that’s still not all.

"The Lord of the Rings: Part Three" received 3 nominations, covering all aspects of the Oscar nomination list, but the film failed to cover all awards. Compared with "Ben-Hur" with nominations and "Titanic" with nominations, it lacked nominations in the acting department. In addition:

Best Original Screenplay.

Back then, "Titanic" swept the Oscar nomination stage, but unfortunately, it did not get a nomination for the screenplay.

In the end, at the 70th Academy Awards, the Best Original Screenplay was awarded to "Good Will Hunting" and the Best Adapted Screenplay was awarded to "L.A. Confidential".

This year, "The Lord of the Rings 3" successfully won the Best Adapted Screenplay Award. Naturally, the winner of the Best Original Screenplay award also attracted attention.

the answer is--

"Lost in Translation," Sofia Coppola.

This work has received countless praises and admiration this year. Both Scarlett Johansson and Sofia Coppola stood under the spotlight overnight and were swept into the storm of fame and fortune. Unfortunately, the Academy's public relations were still weak in the final sprint stage, and it was unfortunately drowned out by the overwhelming momentum of "Lord of the Rings 3", so that it was unable to receive more nominations. Despite this, "Lost in Translation" still won the Best Original Screenplay Oscar at the Oscars ceremony as a red dot in the green.

Moreover, he received rounds of applause after the award ceremony, which undoubtedly became the most eye-catching scenery of this year's award season and attracted attention with his unconventional attitude.

In a way, "Lost in Translation" is even more dazzling than the four actors who won the acting awards.

After all, Sofia Coppola's awful performance in "The Godfather 3" is still an epic disaster to this day. No one expected that the "actor" who was criticized by the audience in those years would gain a foothold in Hollywood as a director with such an independent sketch with a strong literary and artistic atmosphere.

Indeed, in Hollywood, anything is possible.

What's more, the focus of this year's awards ceremony was all on "The Lord of the Rings 3", and other topics were lackluster. It was no surprise that Sofia stood out and caught the attention with her Coppola name.

With this, another year of Oscars has come to an end.

however!
This year, the college has achieved a lot——

According to Nielsen ratings, a total of 3 million viewers across North America watched "The Lord of the Rings " sweep the Oscars.

This data sparked widespread heated discussion.

This is not only the best viewership result since "Titanic" won the Best Picture award at the 70th Academy Awards, but also a major good news that the viewership has returned to the 40 million level after two consecutive years of sluggishness.

In addition, the advertising costs before the awards ceremony set a record high of $1.5 million every 30 seconds. This is direct data proving the unparalleled high status of the Oscars in North America. Its powerful influence can still compete with the Super Bowl, and they are listed as the two largest events in North America.

By all accounts, this year's Oscars were a huge success.

The college is overjoyed:
Anson, who are you?

Although the Academy suffered setbacks due to the disturbances before the award ceremony, and the provocation and impact from the Grammys cast a dark cloud over the Oscars, Anson Wood alone has put the Academy in an embarrassing predicament and under tremendous pressure, which is a situation that the Academy has never encountered before.

However, now the academy has finally gained some confidence, and they can fight back with dignity.

Grammy is still a little immature when it comes to showing off in front of Oscar; as for Anson, it goes without saying that Oscar will not be in trouble because of the lack of Anson.

In fact, not only did it not get into trouble, but it also achieved its best performance in seven years!
College: Anson, how about it, are you scared?
From the press releases of major news media after the award ceremony, it can be seen that the academy finally breathed a sigh of relief, and their words were full of ambiguity.

That group of stubborn old scholars had been waiting for this moment for too long.

So, what about Anson?

How did Anson respond?

(End of this chapter)

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