Monday, February 17, 2014

The Oscars: Who Will Win? Who Should Win?



It’s that time again! The Academy Awards are right around the corner (March 2nd), and for any movie buff, aspiring actor, fashion maven, or for anyone who has nothing to do and wants to kill 3+ hours, the Oscars are always an exciting time.

Below you’ll find my picks for this year’s ceremony. I’ll break it down into who will win and who should win.

Now, I don’t necessarily claim to be an Academy Award expert, but hopefully, with this post, I can help some of you win some Oscar Ballot Competitions!

BEST PICTURE

Will Win: 12 Years a Slave
Should Win: 12 Years a Slave

This one was kind of a tough choice for me. As a filmgoer, it wasn’t my favorite movie of the year, not by a long shot. However, you look at what the subject matter is, the fact that it’s a period piece, and the true story element that screams “Oscar bait.” 12 Years a Slave reminded me a lot like Schindler’s List: a movie that is important to see, but you don’t really feel good about it. The overwhelming lump in your stomach takes you all the way through the movie and long after you get home.

BEST DIRECTOR

Will Win: Alfonso Cuarón
Who Should Win: Alfonso Cuarón

This will be a split year. We saw this split throughout the award season, and it will continue to the Academy Awards on March 2nd. Gravity is a director’s film. I say that because, as a story, the film isn’t anything really new: a disaster happens in outer space. This is a very common plotline. Although Sandra Bullock delivered (and carried) a tremendous physical and emotional performance, Gravity was Cuarón’s opus. Visually and technically, this film, I think, is a masterpiece. Obviously, it has potential to take the award for Best Picture too, but the Director award will and should go to Cuarón.

BEST ACTOR

Will Win: Bruce Dern
Should Win: Leonardo DiCaprio

This one was the toughest choice for me. Most years, there is always a clear favorite for Best Actor (Daniel Day-Lewis rings a bell), but this is the one category where I think it could literally go to anyone. But, for the sake of this post, I’m going to make some choices. I love Leo, I think he’s always been an actor that brings it with each and every performance, and although he’s been seemingly shout out of the Oscars year after year, his performance in The Wolf of Wall Street should be the one to finally give him the statue. Take a look at the scene involving an overdose of Quaaludes and you’ll agree with me. As far as who will win, I think this could be a situation where the Academy will go with a veteran. The entire category is stacked with unbelievable actors, most of them a certain age, except for Dern. I think it will go to him.

BEST ACTRESS

Will Win: Cate Blanchett
Should Win: Cate Blanchett

The Oscar was practically given to Blanchett the moment Blue Jasmine premiered. That’s all I’m gonna say

BEST SCREENPLAY (Adapted)

Will Win: 12 Years a Slave
Should Win: 12 Years a Slave

BEST SCREENPLAY (Original)

Will Win: American Hustle
Should Win: Her

American Hustle wasn’t as good as everyone thinks it is. There, I said it. But it’ll win because everyone loves David O. Russell. Her was original.

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Will Win: Jared Leto
Should Win: Jared Leto

I honestly don’t know who else is nominated. It’s been all about Leto this season.

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Will Win: Jennifer Lawrence
Should Win: Lupita Nyong'o

I am both immensely jealous and respectful of Jennifer Lawrence, but her performance in American Hustle was not nearly as strong as her performance in Silver Linings Playbook. She’s good, don’t get me wrong, but an Oscar? Especially against Lupita Nyong’o’s heartbreaking performance in 12 Years a Slave? No way. Lawrence is likable, and more importantly to the film industry, bankable. It’ll go to her.

Obviously, there are more awards to be given out that night, but these are the main ones that I feel the most knowledge of. We’ll see what happens!

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