Congratulations to "Marriage Story" for winning Best Picture at the 92nd Academy Awards

Mireya 2022-04-23 07:01:26

First of all, let me admit that this is a title party. "Marriage Story" did not win the best picture, and the 92nd Academy Awards has not been held so far. What this title is trying to convey is how much I love this movie. , and expectations for it to win this Oscar.

A few years ago, a few minutes after the 89th Academy Awards announced that "La La Land" won the best picture, I found myself making a big fuss and hurriedly announced that "Moonlight" was the best picture. Before that, it was just a list. Wrong, but when we look back, we can basically find two facts: First, no one was surprised when it was announced that La La Land was the best picture. Second, after several years, I have never heard anyone talk about "Moonlight" alone on any occasion, but "La La Land" has been mentioned many times.

The quality of the two films is a matter of opinion, but in my opinion, "La La Land" is worthy of the Oscar for best picture, and even if the Oscar did not award this honor to it, it is the uncrowned king, and in the future , show your brilliance. People will never forget this movie.

And "Marriage Story", like "La La Land", must be the best picture at this year's Oscars, if not, at least in my mind, it is. I really love this movie, it's full of magic and energy, the perfection in the script and the extreme in the performance, it represents all the good impressions I have of the film industry.

I often watch a movie over and over again. I have watched La La Land hundreds of times, and I know every line and every detail. There are also "The Social Network", "12 Angry Men", "Deadly Magic" , "Booming Drummer", "The Grandmaster", these films will always exist on my ipad, I will open it and see if I have something or nothing, and now, "Marriage Story" is going to be added to this list.

I don't want to talk about the details of this movie, its own magic, no matter how many movie reviews I read, I can't perceive it, but if I really want to say, I really like the quarrel in this movie. In fact, I like all the quarrels in the movies. In the movies mentioned above, there are actually more or less wonderful quarrel scenes, which show the conflict between people's feelings, which can show people's different outbursts and tensions than usual, and the lines are also more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. , that kind of tearing, that kind of roaring, that kind of injury, so infectious, it moved me, and it also left me with endless aftertastes.

Oscar judges, "Marriage Story," give it a best picture!

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Marriage Story quotes

  • Nora Fanshaw: People don't accept mothers who drink too much wine and yell at their child and call him an asshole. I get it. I do it too. We can accept an imperfect dad. Let's face it, the idea of a good father was only invented like 30 years ago. Before that, fathers were expected to be silent and absent and unreliable and selfish, and can all say we want them to be different. But on some basic level, we accept them. We love them for their fallibilities, but people absolutely don't accept those same failings in mothers. We don't accept it structurally and we don't accept it spiritually. Because the basis of our Judeo-Christian whatever is Mary, Mother of Jesus, and she's perfect. She's a virgin who gives birth, unwaveringly supports her child and holds his dead body when he's gone. And the dad isn't there. He didn't even do the fucking. God is in heaven. God is the father and God didn't show up. So, you have to be perfect, and Charlie can be a fuck up and it doesn't matter. You will always be held to a different, higher standard. And it's fucked up, but that's the way it is.

  • Bert Spitz: You know what this is like? This is like that joke about the woman at the hairdresser, she's going to Rome. You know this?

    Charlie: I don't.

    Bert Spitz: This woman is at her hairdresser, and she says, "I'm going to Rome on Holiday." And he says, "Oh, really? What airline are you taking?" She says, "Alitalia." He says, "Alitalia? Are you crazy? That's the worst - that's terrible. Don't take that. Where you gonna stay?" She says, "I'm gonna stay at the Hassler." "The Hassler? What, are you kidding? They're renovating the Hassler. You'll hear hammering all night long. You won't sleep. What are you gonna see?" She says, "I think I'm gonna try to go the Vatican." "The Vatican? You'll be standing in line all day long. You'll never get to see anything."

    Charlie: I'm sorry, Bert, am I paying for this joke?