The reality of the Oscars
The reality of the Oscars The reality of the Oscars is in front of everyone, like any other award, there
is always room for debate on the decisions of the Oscars, but have there
been many great films that have won Oscars, the Oscars have made so many
decisions that I understand Do not come what are the heads and legs? As far as it is clear
that politics will be involved, but we believe that time also plays an important role and so do the social changes that take place over time. Just as
you can't estimate the height of a mountain by standing on it, so do some films
that may not immediately reveal their greatness. However, after many
years and decades, today we realize how great these films, which were ignored
by the Academy Awards, were. Compared to theater,
novels, fiction, etc., this film is a brand new genre of art, which came into
being. Personally, it was not eight days on Friday, but still, it reflected the
best changes in cinema over time. And this feature makes the film a
representative art form of the last century. Like the Nobel Prize,
the Oscars have been more about awarding the Anglo-American film
industry. The town has long been the talk of Oscar-winning or race-winning
films. Who won, who lost, why, and how? The Oscar reception
features a brief overview of the ten films that did not win the best picture
for any reason. A brief review of ten
films that for some reason did not win the Best Picture award. 1 Urban Can (1941) Then this prediction
will require the intelligence of world-renowned author Bourgeois. Now everyone
knows that Citizen Kane is one of them, if not the greatest film in history. A
list of great films that would not be complete without Topper, was made by
26-year-old American filmmaker Orson Wells. Really ?? And that was the young
man's first attempt. Yes!! Pub G (and Me Too!) The
playing generation probably won't believe that young Wales not only
directed the film but also wrote the script and played its central, memorable
role. He couldn't get anything other than the script or his film. Citizen Kane has done
countless favors to the world of cinema. Introduce different techniques and
different angles. Oscar didn't think it was the best, but it was the best. 2. 2001 A Space Odyssey
(1967) How would it feel to
talk to call home from space? Probably not as strange as having a supercomputer
in full control of your lunar vehicle. And then when the same Sami and Basir
computers suddenly openly rebel, they not only refuse to obey your orders but
also go to the point of killing you. That was enough to make
a science fiction movie better. But Stanley Quebec's Odyssey doesn't end there. Exaggeration and escape are commonplace in
science fiction, but the Odyssey is characterized by its scientific eloquence
and technical eloquence. The film manages to entertain as well as inform about
the evolution of artificial intelligence. Many scenes have become classics.
Like a bone jumping into a rocket. Odyssey, considered to
be the greatest science fiction film, did not even win an Oscar for Best
Picture. 3 Vertigo (1958) How Love Turns Love Into
Love And How Love Turns Into Insanity And How To Change Someone is something
that will be shown in an immortal way like Vertigo. Named the Master of
Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock has no shortage of inspirational films. However,
Vertigo was considered his most personal film. Read also:-- Samuel L. Jackson Moves and Worth Denzel Washington Black Film Actors Standing on the pillars
of love, narcissism, horror, and memory, the film manages to capture the essence
of a great novel. Vertigo is the only film that managed to surpass
"Citizen Kane" in a popular poll through popular site and audio. What's more, the film
didn't get as much lift at the Oscars as it should. that's weird. 4 Now Apocalypse (1979) After winning the Best
Picture Award for the second part of The Godfather, Apocalypse Now proved to be
the most important of the projects that Francis Ford Capella focused on. Joseph
Conrad's legendary novel, The Heart of Darkness, combines the issue of the
Vietnam War to create a new myth. While watching
Apocalypse now, you will find some amazing examples of cinematography and
editing that you will be happy with. You'll always hear dialogues like I love
the scent of Naples at breakfast and a memorable recitation of Marilyn Brando's
poem TS Elliott's The Hollowman. Then how this mountain
disappeared from the eyes of Oscar! 5 Desire called A Street
Car (1951) Love marriage and that
too between two different human beings, has always been an interesting topic.
After World War II, the defeat of values was
on the rise all over the world. Tennessee Williams' play
won the Pulitzer Prize for presenting this eternal family issue in the context
of the American working class. When the play was filmed, the actor breathed new
life into his modern sensitive dialogues. It was the first film to win three out of four
acting Oscars. And if Marilyn doesn't win on Brando's performance! According to
many directors, actors, and critics, Brando's character ushered in a new era of
acting. The immortal Brando's
immortal character was featured on the cover of Time magazine. But the academy,
like Bawa Adam of Method Acting, also lost the award. 6 Rising Bill (1980) The Beijing Bill is part
of a simple story about the rise and fall of a boxer brought to light by Martin
Scorsese. Marty, whose film is known for its camera movement, is said to have
been reluctant to make the film. The credit for this goes
to Robert De Niro, who lifted some weight to play the lead role of Jack Bimota.
However, after winning a second Oscar, his blood would increase according to
the number of walks. Scorsese's longtime
colleague Thelma Shakun Makar also won an Oscar for her film editing skills.
Scorsese chose to lose himself and his film's Oscar nominees. This deprivation is
remedied by the fact that the film is not only considered a curse but is also
regularly added to the list of great films. 7 Brookeback Mountain
(2004) At this year's Oscars,
Ang Lee became the first non-white to win a directorial award, but his film
lost. However, now Brokeback Mountain, now built on the sensitive theme of
LGBT is remembered not only for its extraordinary story but also for its
traditional Dakar. And the actual
recipients of the award, according to a survey of academy voters themselves. Heath Ledger, who later won an Oscar as a
Joker played a major role in the film. Similarly, Brokeback
Mountain has become a milestone in its subject matter and its defeat is
considered one of the most controversial decisions of the Oscars. 8 Savings Private Rhine
(1998) Hundreds, if not dozens,
of films are made about World War I. But savings like the Rhine can be counted on the
fingers. Steven Spielberg got
some of his hard work in the form of an Oscar for directing. However, Saving The private Rhine continued to receive the Best Picture award. Whatever the film, it's
mostly fiction, but in Ryan's case, the fiction is based on fact. The opening
scene of the film, which appears to have been shot in a single shot, is a great
example of cinematic reform and editing. Most films based on war
start to get boring after a while and even the general audience gets bored with
the critics, but the focus of Saving Private Rhine is something that has not
been broken since then. The reality of the Oscars 9 Social Networks (2012) To be sure, you've
probably heard of the Cyber Edge product, and
you're sure you've used it. It's commonly called Facebook. Social media is the story
of the founder of this revolution. And it has been brought to the screen so
effectively that some have even called it a citizen of the new century. The social network is
not a traditional biopic, the film shows the changing circumstances under which
Facebook has become our way of life as well as our feeling. One request has affected
the world so fast that no religion or ideology, no regional or linguistic
prejudice can stop its spread. Except for the academy that stopped the film
from winning the best film. However, it does not matter. 10 Shishonk discounts
(1994) Despite Forrest Gump's
landslide victory, the fact remains that film critics and pundits were hoping
for Pulp Fiction's victory. Shashank was happily ignored by everyone. Who would
have voted for this unknown film? But what happened in the years to come should
be called a miracle. This anonymous film
gained popularity that is hard to find. If you want to give an example from
literature, call it Hollywood's 'prison letter'. The shin is a powerful story of the capture,
imprisonment, and eventual escape of an innocent suspect. While maintaining
interest and thrill, the role of the justice system and bureaucracy in the film
is also questioned. Perhaps the general
statement justifies the fact that the film has been at the top of IMDB's
popular public list for decades. So should he have won an Oscar or not? |
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