It’s that time of year again, where Hollywood honors its
best movies of the year, the ones that inspired us, made us think, and made us
wonder. But the show itself is
entertainment all on its own. This year,
Ellen Degeneres hosted the Oscars, filling the show with lots of laughs
throughout the night. The pizza
delivery? One of the best moments of the
entire show by far!!! Brad Pitt’s
picture of him eating a slice? That was
just perfect! And how about that selfie
Ellen took with all those celebrities?
That picture set a record for most retweets EVER! And it happened before the show even
ended! For nearly three and a half hours
on March 2, Ellen Degeneres entertained us all as we watched some of the best
movies of 2013 win well-deserved awards.
Here are some of my thoughts about the awards themselves.
Blue Jasmine
Woody Allen’s latest film showcases some of the best acting
performances of the year. With acting
nominations for Sally Hawkins and Cate Blanchett, this film about a woman who
loses almost everything is not to be missed.
Cate Blanchett, delivers perhaps the finest performance of her career.
She won for Best Actress in a Leading Role, proving that movies that are about
strong female characters are not a niche. “Audiences want to see them and in
fact they earn money,” explains Blanchett to journalists in the Oscars Winners
Room. If you have not seen this film yet, you must go and watch it.
Gravity
I think a lot of people would agree with me when I say that
this film won too many awards. A film
about an astronaut falling out of the sky, this was my 4th favorite
film of the year. Visually, it’s
stunning. It actually feels like you’re
in space while watching it. Excellently
directed, shot, and edited, this film took home the most awards of the night
with 7 wins, and many more nominations.
Sci-Fi fans, you won’t be disappointed.
While this film makes great achievements technically, it lacks in its
storytelling. Does it deserve all the
technical awards? Yes, but should it
have even been nominated for its storytelling ability? Maybe not.
Dallas Buyers Club
2013 was a great year for Matthew McConaughey. He won Best Actor in a Leading role for this
film, showcasing his best performance yet.
Jared Leto is also outstanding in his role, earning him the win for Best
Supporting Actor. This film, about a man
who is dying of AIDS at the height of the AIDS scare in the 1980s, is a must
see. This film is not talked about
nearly as much as it should be. If I were you, I would make sure to go see it.
The Wolf of Wall Street
Martin Scorsese has yet to direct a bad movie. The
Wolf of Wall Street may not be his finest movie, but it is absolutely
incredible. Earning the bronze medal in my favorite film of the year, Leonardo
DiCaprio shines in what is probably the strongest performance of his
career. DiCaprio has been nominated for
Best Actor in a Leading Role many times before and this time should have been
his time to win. Without a doubt, this was the biggest snub of the night. If you like a movie about people making
millions of dollars illegally, The Wolf
of Wall Street is the movie for you!
American Hustle
David O. Russell produced an amazing film. All of the actors in American Hustle deliver some of the finest
performances not only of their careers, but also of the entire year. All of them were nominated for Oscars this
year, yet none of them won. I expected
this film to be the big winner of the night, winning awards in acting, as well
as in directing and production design.
Her
Joaquin Phoenix may not have delivered the strongest
performance of the year, but it had my favorite original screenplay of the
year. Her is beautifully written, it tells the riveting story of a man
who falls in love with a computer. Spike Jonze deserved his award for this
movie. Her will take you on an
emotional roller coaster like few other movies will, and like no other movie of
the year will.
12 Years a Slave
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