The Oscars took place this Sunday at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood from 5:30 PM to 9 PM. I watched the whole thing live with my family. We all really enjoyed watching it. There were funny parts, such as when Jennifer Lawrence tripped on her way upstage to receive her award (she won Best Actress for her role in Silver Linings Playbook). Fortunately, Hugh Jackman (who was nominated Best Actor for his role in Les Miserables) helped her get back up. I think she tripped because of her skirt. My favorite part was when Mark Wahlberg and “Ted” (probably just a robot teddy bear voiced by Seth Macfarlene) presented the Best Sound Mixing and Sound Editing awards. That part was pretty funny, too. Lincoln got the most nominations (12) and Life of Pi won the most awards (4).
Also, The 85th Academy Awards were notable for several rare and first-time feats. Quvenzhane Wallis, a 9-year-old actress from a movie called Beasts of the Southern Wild, became the youngest person ever to be nominated an Oscar, while Emmanuelle Riva, an 85-year-old actress from a foreign movie called Amour, became the oldest person ever to be nominated an Oscar. Argo became the first Best Picture Winner in 23 years to not also have a Best Director nomination. Brenda Chapman became the first woman to win the Best Animated Feature award. She shared her award for the Pixar film Brave with co-director Mark Andrews. Also, Silver Linings Playbook became the first film in 31 years to be nominated for all acting categories. Jennifer Lawrence, who acted in that movie, became the youngest Best Actress 2-time nominee at age 22. Also, Les Miserables became the first musical movie to be nominated Best Leading Actor. Adele’s song “Skyfall” from the James Bond movie”Skyfall” became the first song from a James Bond movie to win the Best Original Song award. Daniel Day-Lewis became the first person ever in the Academy Award history to win 3 Best Actor awards in his lifetime.
Here is a list of the award categories and their winners:
Best Picture: Argo
Best Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis in Lincoln
Best Actress: Jennifer Lawrence in Silver Linings Playbook
Best Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz in Django Unchained
Best Supporting Actress: Anne Hathaway in Les Miserables
Best Director: Ang Lee for Life of Pi
Best Original Screenplay: Django Unchained
Best Adapted Screendplay: Argo
Best Animated Feature: Brave
Best Foreign Language Film: Amour (from Austria) in French
Best Documentary Feature: Searching for Sugar Man
Best Documentary Short: Inocente
Best Live Action Short Film: Curfew
Best Animated Short: Paperman
Best Original Score: Life of Pi
Best Original Song: “Skyfall” from “Skyfall”. Sung by Adele
Best Sound Editing: There was a tie between two movies: Zero Dark Thirty and Skyfall
Best Sound Mixing: Les Miserables
Best Production Design: Lincoln
Best Cinematography: Life of Pi
Best Makeup and Hairstyling: Les Miserables
Best Costume Design: Anna Karenina
Best Film Editing: Argo
Best Visual Effects: Life of Pi
Performances included the cast of Les Miserables, Adele, who sang Skyfall, Shirley Bassey, who sang Goldfinger, and the cast of Chicago. I think Wreck-It Ralph should have won Best Animated Feature and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey should have won Best Makeup and Hairstyling. I was surprised that Beasts of the Southern Wild received 4 nominations, including Best Picture, but it didn’t win any at all! I can’t wait until the next Oscars!
Dear Galgul,
I really enjoyed watching the Oscars with you. Your enthusiasm was absolutely catching!
Love, Dvora