Oscars this year are historic. Not only because previous fears extinguished, Laurence Mark and Bill Condon have offered us one of the best ceremonies of recent years, but because Hollywood is no longer Hollywood.
Of the 24 statues scattered tonight, only 8 will stay on American soil. It is a historical fact that reinforces the reason why "Slumdog Millionaire" has been the big winner of the night. The Academy had to decide between the return to classicism and old Hollywood offering "The curious case of Benjamin Button" or bet on the global and common identity reflecting film "Slumdog Millionaire." And his clear victory has not stopped doubts. Tonight, Hollywood has accomplished the shift that had begun many years. And perhaps what has made possible more sharply. With a British film and indie production, filmed abroad, with unknown actors of the footage and spoken in Hindi. Imagine a victory of "Slumdog Millionaire" in previous years ceremonies have been a utopia. Today is a reality that reflects the tremendous change in the mindset of the Academy.
and has won fairly. And with the merits of a film that was to plan travel video store shelves and is finished becoming the big winner of the year. I say once again: Where some see a gimmicky and superficial portrait of poverty in India, we see cruelty and reality unfiltered. Where some see a tricky film, we see a movie more realistic and efficient, to the heart and awakens a sea of \u200b\u200bemotions.
His victory is the heading to the rise of independent film or low cost and a tribute to all those films that did not make such a feat in previous years but that it opened the way for his victory.
In contrast to a groundbreaking ceremony, the awards did not arouse any major surprises. The only Oscar that broke some predictions was that of Sean Penn, which posits the U.S. as one of the best actors of the last generations. Mickey Rourke could only applaud cariacontencido an Oscar that many had already been delivered. justice was latent with the prize for Kate Winslet exultant have practiced recognizing the shampoo bottle in front of the bathroom mirror the feeling of having an Oscar in his hands. I no longer have to do more.
Heath Ledger received a posthumous tribute to the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor and Penelope Cruz finally became the first English actress to get an Oscar. Nervous, took the stage to assert himself as the great actress who is and thank all those who supported her in the past, with first reference to Almodóvar. The
Oscar closes another season with the feeling of having witnessed the consummation of the change. The question now arising is very clear: will the Academy in this way or have been only a mirage? At the ceremony number 82 Academy Awards know.
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