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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hadn't heard of Anora before last night. I watched it today. I was expecting something far more graphic based on the comments. I thought the whole thing was pretty meh and wasn't that impressed with the actress. [/quote] DCUM is very conservative. Not politically, but socially a ton of hall monitor types who are quick to clutch their pearls.[/quote] NP and I really don’t care about nudity in movies. But the Oscars are constantly rewarding women for playing sex workers. It’s like they think they are so liberal but it is the opposite.[/quote] If you want to win an Oscar, make a film about (1) Hollywood itself, (2) the Holocaust, or (3) sex workers. If you can combine all three, even better. Gee, I wonder who is voting in the Academy? Even Demi Moore was shocked she lost to this mediocre film. It’s this decade’s Crash. [/quote] +1 It was the same with Lily Gladstone losing to Emma Stone last year. One performance was really subdued and nuanced and restrained but still showed the emotional weight of what was going on. The other she either acted like a toddler or was having sex. It was a no brainer to me but not Hollywood.[/quote] A similar thing happened when Glenn Close was expected to win for The Wife, which was a masterclass of subtlety and power, and then they gave the award to Olivia Colman for The Favourite, which was nonstop squawking and crying.[/quote] I loved The Favourite And it's ok if you don't like Yorgos Lanthimos but the Academy does [/quote] They don't like him enough to give him his own Oscar![/quote] +1 And they didn’t nominate Kinds of Kindness for anything.[/quote]
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