The Greatest Showman

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After the official announcement of the nominations for the 86th Academy Awards, the ups and downs of various individual award departments have sparked countless discussions. Among them, Renly Hall's four consecutive years of being nominated for the Best Actor Contest is undoubtedly the focus of attention, which also means that This year's awards ceremony is bound to be full of suspense again.

If we look at the entire list of winners in terms of works, the fierce competition between the bayonet and the red becomes more and more clear.

"Gravity," "American Hustle," and "12 Years a Slave", which have been ranked No. 1 throughout the awards season, are still the biggest hits, winning eleven, ten, and nine nominations respectively, leading the Oscar nominations. list.

The biggest surprise is no different from the counterattack of "gravity". Since its debut at the Venice Film Festival, this work has received numerous accolades and has become the biggest hit of the awards season. "American Hoax" and "12 Years a Slave" have overtaken one after another, and the overall momentum has always been in a position to catch up.

until now.

Entering the second stage of the awards season, the advantages of "Gravity" in the technology sector have been carried forward, and in one fell swoop, "Twelve Years a Slave" and "American Hustle", two competitors with little technical features, have become the nominee. The leader of the stage has initially shown the style of the number one seed, indicating that there will be more variables in the public relations situation of the next college.

Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Film Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Original Score, Best Visual Effects, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Effects, Best Art guide.

The technical level is far ahead, and "Gravity" can hardly find any competitors in the whole awards season this year, which makes them have an advantage in the Oscar nomination stage, and easily completed the go-ahead of their competitors, and achieved the goal in one fell swoop. The "Lord of the Rings 3" or "Avatar" height.

"Gravity" is the fifth film of all time to receive nominations in all seven technical categories, following four for "Titanic" in 1997, "Fight the Sea" in 2002, and "Hugo" in 2011 ' and 2012's "Pi's Fantasy Drift."

However, the fatal shortcoming of "Gravity" is undoubtedly very obvious: the absence of the script department.

The original script of commercial nature does not have much structure and content to be commended at all, and even the lines and characters are slightly rough. It relies entirely on the lens and performance to support the entire movie. The works are shocking to the ears, but the content of the script is still relatively thin, and all those reflection cores are completed through the composition of the picture.

It's also reminiscent of "Avatar". At the beginning, "Avatar" also stood out in the technical department, but the lack of the performance department and the script department has become a shortcoming that cannot be ignored. In the end, at the Oscars, the film lost to the technical level. It is more simple and tough and in the connotation. The "bomb disposal unit" with a comprehensive leading ideological level.

Does this... also herald the prospect of "Gravity" at the awards ceremony?

By the way, the nominees for this year's script department are also quite interesting.

Original Screenplay, "Blue Jasmine," "Dallas Buyers Club," "Her," "Nebraska," "American Hustle." With the exception of Woody Allen's "Blue Jasmine", all four other works were among the best picture nominations.

Adapted screenplays, "12 Years a Slave", "Philomena", "The Wolf of Wall Street", "Drunken Country Ballad", "Love Before Midnight". With the exception of "Before Midnight," all four other works were among the best picture nominations.

In other words, among the ten candidates for the best picture, only "Gravity" and "Captain Phillips" lost the nomination in the script department. Does this mean that the competition in the script department will be particularly fierce? The facts are slightly different, and in the Writers Guild of America nominees list, it is a different situation.

In the original screenplay department, the five nominees remain the same, with the only difference being that "Gravity" has taken the place of "Dallas Buyers Club" - although "Gravity" is not the most brilliant screenplay Part of it, but the Writers Guild of America boldly and proactively affirmed it, while the Dallas Buyers Club, which struggled slightly throughout awards season, was tragically ignored.

In the adapted screenplay department, only "Love Before Midnight" remains the same, and the other four seats belong to "August: Osage County", "Lone Survivor", "Captain Phillips", "Behind the Candlestick" , the final winner was "Captain Phillips", and as a result, the four seats were overturned directly above the Oscars, which is definitely an extremely rare scene in history.

From the nomination of the Writers Guild of America Award to the nomination of the Oscar, the ten seats have changed dramatically, which also makes the second stage of academy public relations full of variables. "Intense" is not the most appropriate adjective, but suspense is certain.

Treatments in the script department, from the Writers Guild of America Awards to Oscar nominations, just swapped places for "Gravity" and "Drunken Country Ballads." So the Oscar prospects of "Gravity" are also overshadowed.

But... the eleven nominations won't lie, "Gravity" is the absolute frontrunner of the Oscar nomination list, and the moment of accumulation has really ushered in.

Immediately following "Gravity" is "American Hustle", a serious comedy-style work that continues the consistent style of David-o-Russell in the eyes of academics, and once again harvested no

Several praises; the biggest surprise is no different from the acting department. "American Hustle" successfully won the nominations of the four major acting departments, and successfully copied the "TV", "Street Car Named Desire/Hope", and "Red Flames" , "Spiritual Spring Night" and other works - this is the fifteenth work in history that has achieved such a brilliant achievement.

It is worth mentioning that this is also the second year in a row that David-o-Russell has won such honors. Last year's "Happiness Behind the Clouds" and this year's "American Hustle" won the best picture and best director at the same time. , Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Adapted Screenplay for seven major nominations.

Everyone marvels at Renly's repeated miracles, in fact, David-o-Russell is the real Oscar darling.

The same is true this year.

Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Film Editing, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction, 10 in total Nominations, closely following "Gravity" and becoming the strongest contender for this year's Oscar awards.

Moreover, David-o-Russell is best at light comedy. How much Oscar hates comedies, just look at Charlie Chaplin and Jim Carrey, but now David has become an Oscar winner for two years in a row with light comedies, a favor far more than Renly unique treatment.

Obviously, the chances of this year's "American Hustle" are even more ferocious than last year's "Happiness Line Behind the Dark Clouds", and no one can easily underestimate this work.

Then there is "Twelve Years a Slave". The upward momentum of this black film in the awards season can be described as unstoppable. Even if it is slightly inferior in the Oscar nomination stage, it still stays in the first echelon with nine nominations. inside.

Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Film Editing, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction, a total of nine nominations.

If you look closely, you can find that the difference between "12 Years a Slave" and "American Hustle" is only one of the best actresses, which means that the two works will fight head-to-head in nine departments. The degree can be called a bayonet red; and the "gravity" of the technical department is expected to take advantage of the fisherman.

"Gravity", "Twelve Years a Slave", and "American Hustle" are all very close in overall momentum. In the main awards, only the script department is dislocated, and all three works were shortlisted for the best film at the same time. It's no wonder that the major news media believe that this year is the "Triwizard Tournament".

Known as the "Small Best Movie" for the Best Film Editing Award, among the five nominated seats, in addition to the top three, the other two seats belong to the "Dallas Buyers Club" and "Captain Phillips". The number of nominations for the two works also ushered in a bumper harvest, and both received six nominations, closely behind the top three works.

The other nomination winners are the remaining two nominations for best director, "Nebraska" and "The Wolf of Wall Street," which received five and four nominations respectively, all from major awards, which also preserves their scramble for best picture.

"Drunken Country Ballads" also received six nominations for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Sound Effects and Best Original Song.

Among them, the song "The-death-of-queen-jane" was composed by Renly and the Coen brothers and others, and successfully won the best original song nomination, which is also Renly's career For the first time in his career, he was nominated for a music-related award above the Oscars. If nothing else, Renly will perform the track on the night of the awards ceremony.

Six nominations, which is slightly below the expectations of "Drunken Country Ballad" and only slightly higher than "Nebraska", but the importance of the awards is far behind, which is inevitably embarrassing; but this is the Given the taste of the academy, being able to win five nominations in the end can be regarded as a big surprise, and I can't ask for more.

In addition, "She" also received five nominations, which is quite similar to the overall situation of "Drunken Country Ballad"; "Philomena" received four nominations. ; and "Blue Jasmine" received two nominations, but it is two blockbuster projects for Best Actress and Best Original Screenplay. This is also Woody Allen's sixteenth Best Original Screenplay Nomination, creating a History of the Oscars.

Of course, Meryl Streep earned her eighteenth Oscar nomination for "August: Osage County," ahead of Jack Nicholson and Katherine Hepburn's twelve. Constantly refreshing their own records, this is also a scene.

This is the overall pattern of this year's Oscars, and the second stage of the Academy's public relations is about to explode.

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