Chapter 2226: Fisherman's Benefit

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Tom Hanks opened the envelope in his hand, "The best picture winner of the 82nd Oscar is," he glanced at the card in his hand, "'Inglourious Basterds'!"

Two dogs fight, play off. m This can definitely be said to be the most realistic portrayal of the entire awards season this year. The tit-for-tat confrontation continued throughout the awards season. Neither "Avatar" nor "In the Clouds" were able to achieve the final victory. Michael Haneke of "White Ribbon" The upset won for best director, and "Inglourious Basterds" reversed course in the competition for best picture.

The strength of "Avatar" and "In the Cloud" consumes too much energy from each other. Since this year is Tom Sherac's first year in office, the voting rules have also changed a lot. In previous years, it was one out of five, and the final vote was counted. There are no winners, but this year, the ten nominated works are sorted from first to tenth according to their own voting order, and then they are screened in multiple rounds.

In the first round, the tellers put the first-ranked ballots for each film into a pile, ten piles of ballots, and the first-choice film in the least pile is eliminated; in the second round, the pile of votes eliminated in the first round The first place on the list is crossed out, and the second place is the first choice after the cross, and these votes are put into the corresponding remaining nine piles respectively, and then the first choice movies of the least pile are eliminated, and then crossed out, and then Put it back into the corresponding remaining eight piles... and so on, until a certain round, when the pile corresponding to a certain movie has more than half of the votes, the work wins.

In other words, the number of votes selected as the first place is important, but the real competition is the overall strength, and the votes of the second and third places on average will be the deciding factor.

The competition between "Avatar" and "In the Cloud" is too fierce, and the number of votes selected for the first place is estimated to be in the middle, but the judges who chose "Avatar" are likely to put "In the Cloud" in the position. The latter sequence, and vice versa, allows the two sides to cancel each other out by many median votes.

In this situation. Although "Inglourious Basterds" may cause polarized reactions, those who like it will be placed first, and those who hate it will be ranked last, but because the main firepower is attracted by "Avatar" and "In the Clouds". Instead, "Inglourious Basterds" has a favorable position.

Technical judges and liberal judges support "Avatar", artistic judges and actor judges **** "In the Cloud", Jewish judges and distinctive judges support "Inglourious Basterds", but there is one thing worth noting. "Inglourious Basterds" is bound to have a lot of popularity among the technical judges and actor judges, grabbing the votes of "Avatar" and "In the Cloud" respectively, occupying a favorable position.

So, this year's best films go. It's an example of a snipe and a clam fighting for a fisherman's profit. The fierce competition between the two leading players cancels out most of the support, allowing a third party waiting for an opportunity to win enough space. Finally in the shock stage of awards season. Catch up and complete the fatal blow. This is the end of the 82nd Oscars.

It was a victory for Inglourious Basterds, a victory for director Quentin Tarantino, and a victory for the Weinstein Brothers, publishers. At the same time, it is a victory for independent films!

When Tom Hanks announced the final result, the whole Kodak theater was boiling, which was the biggest upset of the night. Even though preparations were made for the cold air of multiple awards such as Best Cinematography, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Director, etc., when the real result was announced, everyone was still shocked.

"Inglourious Basterds" crew, from Quentin Tarantino to actor Brad Pitt to Christopher Waltz, Michael Fassbender, all boiled up, stood up and reveled like crazy , Evan Bell, who has returned to his position, also stood up and sent his applause blessing to the "Inglourious Basterds" crew. Blake Lively stood by, although he was also applauding, but his eyes were watching To Evan Bell.

Evan Bell noticed that Blake Lively was paying attention to his eyes, and showed a consoling smile. For such a result, Evan Bell was mentally prepared, and the current historical development is already different from the trajectory in his memory. There are too many, but this kind of life is the real interesting place, and he enjoys such a process very much. Besides, losing to old friend Quentin Tarantino, Evan Bell felt wronged, not wronged at all.

In addition to Quentin Tarantino standing in the "Inglourious Basterds" crew, there is also an old acquaintance Michael Fassbender, who was also brought into Hollywood by Evan Bell, "Mysterious Skin" It became his stepping stone, and then "Spartan Three Hundred Warriors" won him some attention. This time, although most of the "Inglourious Basterds" were robbed by Christopher Waltz, tonight "Inglourious Basterds" took The best picture award is still the most dazzling one on Michael Fassbender's Hollywood resume.

As soon as Evan Bell turned his head, he saw Michael Fassbender with a smile on his face, and the two nodded as a greeting.

In the cheers of the audience, the producer of "Inglourious Basterds", Lawrence Bender, took the stage after hugging with the crew one by one. Although the award for best picture allowed three representatives to come on stage to give their speeches, but "Inglourious Basterds" only arranged for Lawrence Bender, and Quentin Tarantino did not seem to have any plans to "dip" on stage.

Lawrence Bender can be said to be Quentin Tarantino's good partner. The two of them teamed up on "Pulp Fiction", "Kill Bill", "Reservoir Dogs" and "Inglourious Basterds", among other things, Lawrence-Bender has also produced works such as "Good Will Hunting", "Kill the Dawn" and "An Inconvenient Truth", which is his third Oscar nomination in addition to "Good Will Hunting" and "Pulp Fiction" , and finally won the award.

"Evan, good shot." Lawrence Bender said in the first sentence after he took over his little golden statue from Tom Hanks, which made the whole audience laugh. This is to say that Evan - Bell was the winner of the award last year and passed the ball this year; at the same time, it means that they robbed the golden man from Evan Bell tonight, which is to imply that Quentin actually - Tarantino and the others are more optimistic that "In the Cloud" will eventually win the award. After all, this is the most suitable and most outstanding work in the post-economic crisis era.

Lawrence Bender's words also caused a series of serial whistles from Quentin Tarantino. As soon as Evan Bell turned his head, he saw Quentin Tarantino giving himself a thumbs up, and Evan Bell gave him a thumbs up. But he smiled and gave a little thumb back, which made the guests around him burst into laughter.

It's a pity that the camera didn't record this scene, because the camera must focus on Lawrence Bender, and it also prevented the audience from seeing the secret words between the friends Evan Bell and Quentin Tarantino.

"After working on 'Kill Bill 2', Quentin and I both thought we had worked together for too long and it was time to calm down." Lawrence Bender and Quentin Tower before 'Kill Bill 2' Lentino has been working together for thirteen years. In 2005, they also officially announced that the cooperation had come to an end, which also led to countless speculations, "But when Quentin found me with the script of 'Inglourious Basterds', I Let's just say, you **** bastard, there's always a way to convince me. Well, for now, I think we can continue to work together."

For Lawrence Bender's rogue-like acceptance speech, a series of laughter broke out at the scene. "Inglourious Basterds" itself has the kind of stubbornness of Quentin Tarantino, so the Academy will choose Rewarding this movie also means that they are ready for this scene.

"It's a movie that has captured the hearts and minds of so many people. We've all gone through a lot of hardship along the way, and now, I think it's all worth it. So, thank you Quentin, thank myself." Lawrence Bender The straightforward words caused a burst of applause mixed with laughter, thank you? It was a really good idea. "Thanks to the Academy, thank you to the Weinstein brothers for their great support, thank you to the entire cast. Finally I thought, Quentin, you shameless bastard, it better not be our last collaboration, thank you!"

Looking at Lawrence Bender holding up the little golden man in his hand, this also officially announced that the 82nd Oscars have come to an end All awards have settled, and "Inglourious Basterds" has become the final The winner is also the biggest winner!

The new academy that Tom Sherac took over handed over an answer sheet that surprised everyone. At the same time, it also made people see that Tom Sherac, the representative of the new faction, was more aggressive than Sid Ganis. A bold choice, although commercial films headed by "Avatar" still haven't been able to resist the wave of art films, "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" is still the last work in the blockbuster era to win the best picture, but "Inglourious Basterds" although As a representative of independent films, the brutal reality of violence, falsified history, and the style of black humor are all the unmistakable marks of Quentin Tarantino, but the investment of this work has also reached 70 million US dollars. Quentin Tarantino's highest-invested work, it can also be seen that Tom Sherac gradually made more compromises to the ratings while choosing a classic black and violent classic.

In addition, in the best director, best actor, best supporting actress, best adapted screenplay, best cinematography and other departments, more or less unpopularity broke out, and a new one was announced to everyone. The bold and enterprising style of the college leadership team.

Of course, more than anything else, the "anti-Evan Bell" wave has really peaked at the 82nd Academy Awards!

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