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The top five nominees for the Best Editing Award, which have a decisive influence on the direction of the Best Picture, are "The Social Network", "The King's Speech", "Inception", "The Fighter" and "Black Swan".
Here, among the top five contestants, "Black Swan" replaced "True Grit", which also made "Black Swan" the biggest regret that it failed to win the Best Director Award, because in the Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress "Black Swan", which has won awards in departments such as , Best Supporting Actor, and Best Original Screenplay, is obviously more championship-worthy than "True Grit". It can even be said that "Black Swan" replaced "True Grit" and formed the top five with other works. It's not a problem either.
But it is a pity that director Evan Bell's dream of being nominated for double nominations again is too huge. Evan Bell's name has been one of the most frequent names on the Oscars in the past ten years. Evan Bell will be pushed to the next level. At a high level, it seems that the proposition is too big.
Of course, looking at it from another perspective, "Black Swan" is so strong that it even surpassed "True Grit", so the call for Evan Bell to lose the best director will have greater impetus on "Inception", preferring "Black Swan" "The votes will go to "Inception". This avoids the tragedy of splitting votes for dual nominations and allows "Inception" to win a more favorable position. This is also good news.
However, the overall situation of the three pillars of "The Social Network", "Inception" and "The King's Speech" has not changed. In addition, "The Fighter", "Black Swan" and "True Grit" are waiting for opportunities. This is basically the format of this year¡¯s Oscars ceremony. It can be said that it continues the trajectory of the entire awards season. The competition is fierce but clear, and there are no surprises. Major awards will be given to these six works.
The top three contestants who wrote "The Revenge of Evangelion" successfully led the nomination list for the 83rd Academy Awards. "Inception" won 14 nominations, along with "Evangelion" and "Titanic" "The King's Speech" is tied for the most Oscar; "The King's Speech" follows closely with eleven nominations, which shows the Academy judges' preference for this work; "The Social Network" has a slightly lower overall momentum, with a total of nine nominations. But he didn¡¯t show any weakness!
"Inception", which made history, won nominations for six major awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Editing. Nominations in eight technical departments including Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Visual Effects, Best Sound Effects, Best Sound Editing, Best Original Score, Best Original Song, and Best Costume Design, a total of fourteen Nominated, tied for the most Oscar nominations. It can definitely be called the best work at this year's Oscars.
Although the most nominations do not mean that it will win the most awards. "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", which received 13 nominations the year before last, was not a complete failure, but this still shows that a work has won the most awards during this year's awards season. of praise. "Inception" won comprehensive awards from the acting department to the technical department. Except in the actress department Ellen Page and Marion Cotillard both failed to break out. This work won the hard power recognition of the entire industry during the nomination stage.
Not everyone says that nominations are based on strength and winning awards are based on luck. This shows that "Inception" created miracles last year, even surpassing last year's "Avatar". After all, "Avatar" only dominated the technical department, but this year's "Inception" is even better. It is indeed very gratifying to achieve popularity across the board.
"The Social Network", which went head-to-head with Evan Bell, did not fall behind at all. Nominated for five major awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Editing, the performance is still outstanding. Basically on par with "Inception", it's a pity that the head-to-head competition for Best Supporting Actor was lost to its opponent, making "The Social Network" temporarily less popular. In the technical department, the four nominations for Best Cinematography, Best Sound Effects, Best Sound Effects Editing, and Best Score also launched a comprehensive confrontation with "Inception".
Although "The Social Network"'s nine nominations are overall inferior to "Inception", all the nominations of the two overlap, which is not the point, because "Inception"'s nominations cover almost all departments; The core projects that "The Social Network" hopes to conquer all overlap with "Inception" except for the script department. This is the highlight, which means that the two sides can only meet on a narrow road and the brave will win.
What makes this confrontation even more confusing is that the "King's Speech", known as "Evan Bell's abandoned son", has joined the battle line, turning the entire battle into a mess.
"The King's Speech" is nominated in six major categories: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Editing."Inception" achieved 100% overlap. In addition, the overlap rate of five projects in the technical department, including best photography, best art direction, best costume design, best sound effects, and best soundtrack, with "Social Network" As high as 75%, this also makes the entire competition a head-on situation.
The most distinctive feature of the tripartite pattern is that each other's strong departments all overlap. This is a typical routine where the brave meets the strongest and wins. There is only one winner for each project, and "Inception", "The King's Speech" and " "The Social Network", these three works can be said to be enemies in a narrow road, and they are bound to start a suffocating competition.
In addition to the top three players who achieved dominance, "Fighter", "Black Swan" and "True Grit" also performed very well.
"True Grit" won nine awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Sound Effects, and Best Sound Editing. The project won nominations, tied with "The Social Network" for the most nominations.
However, the reason why "True Grit" is considered to be slightly inferior overall is because this work failed to win the two important awards of Best Actor and Best Editing, although it relied on the outstanding performance of the technical department to tie the number of nominations. "Social Network", but after all, it is a little short in terms of momentum.
Instead, "Black Swan" was obviously much better overall, winning Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Screenplay, Best Editing, and Best Cinematography. , Best Original Score and other eight nominations, it can be said to be a big win. But it is a pity that the failure in the technical department's best sound effects, best sound editing and other projects, as well as the fatal flaw of best director, make "Black Swan" very disappointing.
"The Fighter" was finally shortlisted for seven categories including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Two Best Supporting Actresses, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Editing. It can be seen from the nomination division that the basic There is no connection with the technical department, and the most important competitiveness lies in acting.
In addition, "127 Hours" had six nominations, "Toy Story 3" also won five nominations, and "The Kids Are Alright" and "Winter's Bone" also scored four nominations.
The ten works nominated for Best Picture basically divided up all the nominations. This also shows that the overall pattern this year is very clear. All nominations are inseparable from the scope of these ten works. However, because the overall ranking is very clear, this also leads to Competition will be extremely fierce.
On the company side, the same situation is present. "Inception" is listed under Eleven Studios and Warner Bros., and "Black Swan", "Winter's Bone" and "Toy Story 3" are listed under Eleven Studios. under the studio name; Fox Searchlight has launched "127 Hours"; Paramount Pictures has two masterpieces "The Fighter" and "True Grit"; "The Kids Are All Right" belongs to Focus Features; "The King's "The Speech" is from The Weinstein Pictures; and finally "The Social Network" is from Sony Columbia.
Eleven Studios once again leads the major companies with 31 nominations, but this year's pattern is even more interesting. The top three contestants belong to three different companies, forming a battle between Eleven Studios and Weinstein Films. industry versus Sony Columbia Pictures.
Sony Columbia Pictures' public relations methods have always been very disappointing, not to mention compared to Weinstein, Eleven Studios, and Fox Searchlight, compared to Warner Bros., Focus Pictures and Paramount Pictures, which are owned by Universal Pictures. The industry is also far behind, which is also the biggest disadvantage of "social networks".
The Bell brothers versus the Weinstein brothers have been long-awaited. The most famous case of the Weinstein brothers is that "Shakespeare in Love" defeated "Saving Private Ryan", and it has been criticized as the most Oscar-winning show. The biggest stain on a good film, and the Weinstein brothers¡¯ public relations tactics were almost designed for Oscars, and they have created countless miracles over the years.
In comparison, the Bell Brothers' public relations methods are unremarkable, but they are based on works and instill the idea of ??"works first" into the entire industry, which is indeed indispensable. This also makes Eleven Studio's His works have repeatedly stood out in the past two years. Despite facing a wave of opposition last year, Eleven Studios remains one of the best studios around.
The duel between the Bell brothers and the Weinstein brothers is projected onto "Inception" and "The King's Speech", which is a duel between innovation and tradition, business and literature. "Skin", the old almanac that was originally the Weinstein brothers' intellectual hero, has been read out, which shows that the entire film industry is now looking forward to this showdown.
The pattern of "Inception" versus "The King's Speech" versus "The Social Network" has also detonated everything.The audience has the ultimate expectation, even surpassing last year's showdown between Evan Bell and James Cameron!