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Quite frankly there is only one place to start and that’s right at the end. Up until that point, the ceremony was a quite predictable affair, but when Moonlight was announced as the actual Best Picture only minutes after La La Land was announced as the winner, it was a twist ending that M.Night Shyamalan would have been proud to pen. 

Even though La La Land would have been an acceptable winner, Moonlight is the better film as its a more profound piece of cinema whilst La La Landserves as excellent escapism. Not that that’s a bad thing, movies are just as much about escapism than they are about tackling profound and important issues. I do feel credit has to be given to the La La Land nominess on stage during that awful mix up for the graciousness in the way they handed the award over to Moonlight. I also feel great sympathy for Warren Beatty who, in hindsight, perhaps should have announced it was the wrong card (he clearly realised something was amiss) but blame can’t be attached to him as he’s not a professional presenter.


Apart from the mix up at the end there really wasn’t any gigantic shocks, Trump got some flack and Jimmy Kimmel tweeted him during the show, Mahershala Ali became the first Muslim to win an Oscar for acting, Damien Chazelle became the youngest ever Oscar winning Best Director and Sound Mixer Kevin O’Connell finally won an Oscar after his 21st attempt. It was slightly surprising that La La Land didn’t win any Sound or Editing awards (they went to Hacksaw Ridgeand Arrival) but it did take the gongs for Best Score (shocking…), Best Cinematography, and Best Original Score, all of which were deserved. What wasn’t quite as well deserved was Emma Stone winning Best Actress who beat the likes of Natalie Portman (Jackie), Ruth Negga (Loving), and Isabelle Huppert (Elle). The latter two films I have yet to see, but Portman deserved the Oscar more than Stone and there were plenty of unnominated performances (such as Rebecca Hall in Christine) who I felt were better than Stone.

With the scandal following him closely, Casey Affleck was a mixed winner on Twitter. His performance is an incredibly powerful yet understated one, but many will have an strong negative opinion on him and will allow that to cloud their feelings when judging his performance (understandable if regretful). Viola Davis won an award she should not have won in the Best Supporting Actress category not because her performance was weak,but because she was nominated for the wrong category as she was clearly in a leading role. The Jungle Book took home the Oscar for Best Visual Effects, Suicide Squadbecame an Oscar winning film (winning hair and makeup), and the HarryPotter franchise won its first Oscar winning Best Costume Design.

Much of the build up was about how political the Oscars would get, Donald Trump (I don’t respect him enough to address him as the President) made a song and dance about not watching the Oscars because he was busy and he wasn’t given as much stick as many expected him to get. Trump’s travel ban where he restricted people from six Muslim countries from traveling to America was at the centre of attention when Asghar Farhadi won Best Foreign Film for The Salesman. Farhadi did not attend the awards in protest at how his countryman (and others) were being treated by such an inhumane and racist law.

Jimmy Kimmel did a fine job hosting even if a few of his jokes didn’t land, but his constant digs at his friend Matt Damon was a source of amusement throughout the night. He was a safe pair of hands, and never went above board (though people are kicking up a fuss about him mocking someone’s name) and it’s likely he’ll be invited back again. Overall, it was a fun ceremony to watch that didn’t have any major surprises until that mix up at the end that changed the entire complexion of the night. There will be, depressingly, people saying that Moonlight won for “diversity” reasons but those who think that should check their subconscious racism because saying thing like suggests that black films only win for diversity reasons and not the quality of the film.
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