This Sunday is the night everyone in the film industry is waiting for, the Academy Awards. This year is filled with tension, and not one film is expected to receive a large percentage of the awards. The oscars are spread out over various great films this year, which hasn't happened in a while.
Although Argo is almost definitely going to win best picture and best director, it isn't expected to win much else. The movie has few acting nominations and isn't even nominated for best cinematography, which is rare for best picture. Life of Pi is suspected to win best cinematography, score, and visual effects. Les Miserables is expected to win best supporting actress, and Django Unchained is suspected to win best screenplay. The shocker for this years award is in animation. For the first time in many years, Pixar's movie is not favored to win. The favored movie is Wreck-It Ralph.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Best Picture Nominee: Django Unchained
Django unchained is nominated for best picture this year. It rivals such fearsome films such as Argo, Life of Pi, and Lincoln. Although it may not be the best film of the year, it definitely is a great one.
Django unchained is the story of a slave named Django, who is rescued from the grips of slavery by a bounty hunter named Dr. Schultz. Django is taught the ways of the bounty hunter, and the two of them team up together. They then set of on a journey to free his wife from slavery under the most well-known slaveholder in the South, Mr. Candy.
The Acting in Django was great, especially Leonardo DiCaprio's character, Mr. Candy. Nearly every character in the movie played a serious yet comedic role, except for Mr. Candy. Leonardo DiCaprio is a big star, yet seemed to get lost in this role. He portrayed a twisted southern slave master, like I have never seen before. He seemed to be charming, calm, and inquisitive, but very easily turned into a demonic and racist individual twisted by the evils of slavery.
Although this movie has gotten a bad reputation for supposedly being "racist and unnecessarily gory", it really is not. The film is definitely not racist. Sure it pokes fun at the stupidity of slavery and uses the N-word a lot, but that was in the sake of making it quirky and fun. Also, the use of the N-word is very realistic for that time period. In the south that word was certainly a household word used by everyone. The blood is for the sake of realism too. A lot of movies leave the blood out when someone is shot, but that isn't realistic. When someone gets shot, they bleed. When someone is shot in the skull with a rifle, blood and brain is supposed to fly out in chunks.
Seriously, don't believe what the negative media attention has told you. This movie is a downright amazing action/comedy.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Jennifer Lawrence Nominated Best Actress
This year Jennifer Lawrence is nominated for best Actress for her role as Tiffany in Silver Linings Playbook. Her Character Tiffany is an odd woman and has some serious problems. She also has mental health issues that lead her to sleep with everybody in her office as well as her rude attitude.
I really wasn't a big fan of her performance. To me, she just seemed a tad bit unrealistic. Her character was just a little too out there. The combination of a needy, sex crazed, and rude individual sort of threw me off at times.
Part of my problem was her lines in the story, but that was the script writer's fault. Her lines make the character a little too unrealistic. Also, her lines sounded a little forced sometimes.
I do believe she fits the look for the movie though. The way her character was dressed, had makeup applied, and facially expressed emotions really fit the picture of a hurt and broken individual.
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