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Chapter 399 Oscars Quota(2/2)

"The Last Emperor swept all the nominated awards, except for the two leading actors and actresses who were not nominated. The same goes for Dances with Wolves, which did not receive a single acting award among the nominations."

"It's true..." Diane calculated. It's true that movies that show the stories of ethnic minorities can win awards, but acting awards are extremely difficult.

"And this, my God, many well-known directors were nominated ten years ago." Ronald turned to the list of the year when "Ordinary People" won the award ten years ago.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Robert Redford won the best director, which caused a lot of controversy that year. The media generally believed that this was Scorsese's best performance.

The director's award was stolen. The film was also criticized and said to be unworthy of its reputation.

In addition to Scorsese, there were also David Lynch, Richard Rush, and Roman Polanski.

Ronald read the list carefully. There seemed to be some important rules in it. If you want to win an Oscar, you need to study them thoroughly.

Let Diane go to bed first, and Ronald studied alone for a long time, but he still got some clues.

Among the Oscar judges, actors have an overwhelming advantage. Martin Scorsese's two highly requested nominations were unanimously recognized by famous directors and critics, but ordinary directors and ordinary actors did not recognize them very much. And they

It is the largest group of people who vote.

This year's Coppola's The Godfather Part 3 is not really good enough to win the award, but they don't want to give the award to a few other people. "Goodfellas" is about the bottom of the gang, and "The Debt" is about a husband who is in a coma when his wife is unconscious.

He was later suspected of murder and eventually acquitted. Fatal Gambit is about a family of swindlers, and the hero dies in the end.

In fact, these most popular judges are not the kind of people who have a deep understanding of film art. They can be regarded as people with ordinary audience aesthetics and some professional abilities.

Anyway, those movies are not to their taste. Only the performance of the best actor Jeremy Irons is understandable and well-acted by them. So when it comes to awards such as Best Director and Best Picture, which they don’t understand,

The actors and judges all voted for "Dances with Wolves". Anyway, I voted for this movie. It sounds good.

Ten years ago, it was the same story. Roman Polanski was surrounded by scandals, David Lynch filmed a deformed man, and Richard Rush filmed an inexplicable story between a stuntman and the director. Anyway, they were all

Can't vote.

And Scorsese's "Raging Bull" is a loser's story. In the end, the boxing champion can only make a living as a commentator. It was still shot in black and white film, with some color images shot by everyday home cameras interspersed.

People who know the art think it’s brilliant, but I’m afraid most of these actor judges commented: “I can’t understand!”

Anyway, I don’t want to vote for Scorsese and others, so I will vote for a director who can understand the film and is the largest white group in Hollywood. In addition, these two white directors have switched careers from actors...

After thinking about these things, Ronald fell asleep.

"Richard is here to see you..." It was already noon the next day, and Diane woke Ronald up.

"What's the matter?" A sleepy-eyed Ronald quickly got up.
Chapter completed!
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