Chapter 625 is a big victory

The world is changing, times are changing, and in these difficult times, people prefer to see some changes and new faces, and in the media interviews beforehand, people are happy to see the Heath Emperor, they think that this is making history.

And in tonight's ratings, it has maintained a rating of 3600+, and it has been rising, without the sometimes bottom, sometimes peaking scene like last year, and the steadily rising ratings made several bigwigs of the Oscar organizing committee put their hearts in their stomachs, and in the Best Actress link, the ratings exceeded 39 million in one fell swoop, which made Oscar a survivor of the five major entertainment programs.

Oscar also has enough confidence to tell those peers: "We are different!"

Hiss held the little golden man, his eyes shone with a feverish light, he carefully took out a note from his pocket, this articulate and eloquent young man in the eyes of the public is talking endlessly, and now he stammered in front of the little note: "Oh my God! It's just my private prayer to God, and it was answered, it's a dream, God and the Academy are so kind to me, I love acting, it's a part of my life, if I can, I'll keep acting, and I would like to thank all the crew of "The Biography of Milk", especially Director Sanger, my friend Mark, and more importantly, Michelle, I couldn't have done this without your support, my dear, God can testify! He gave a flying kiss to the stage, waved the little golden figure a few times, and then left the podium.

Hiss leaned over and let the five seniors go first before leaving.

The five actors met Mark who was blocked at the entrance of the backstage, smiled and shook hands before leaving, as a media tycoon, with massive resources in his hands, everyone in the entertainment industry wanted to tie up.

Hiss excitedly said, "We did it!

Seeing that Heath was as happy as a child, Mark nodded and said, "Yes!

Then came the finale for Best Picture, when Steven Spielberg appeared to present the Best Picture award. The five nominated films are: "Foster Talks with Nixon" Universal, "Milk Biography" MM Pictures, "Slumdog Millionaire" MM Pictures, "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" Paramount/Warner, and "The Reader" Weinstein Pictures.

As the highest honor of the Oscars, winning the best picture is the biggest winner, like Spielberg's "Saving Private Ryan", which won many awards including Best Director, but lost the best picture and let "Shakespeare in Love" take away the crown.

This Best Picture is a group award, a reward for the company and the crew, the level of the Oscars for Best Picture in previous years is good, so to speak, even if "Slumdog Millionaire" has won seven awards, but if "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" or "The Reader" takes this award, he can't be called the biggest winner, just the number of awards!

Whether it is "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" or "The Reader", or "The Biography of Milk", they all hope to make a reversal at the last minute and let them complete the counterattack, as for "Foster Dialogue with Nixon", in the case of Mao can't get a single one, it is destined to carry on to the end.

Through the five nominated films, the large screen on the scene strung together the clips of many Oscar-winning films, forming the best film moments.

In anticipation, Spielberg announced the winners: "Slumdog Millionaire! Congratulations!" "Slumdog Millionaire" won Best Picture! It won eight out of ten nominations in one fell swoop, with a hit rate of 80 percent, or 90, and it was a well-deserved winner in terms of quality and quantity.

The crew of "Slumdog Millionaire" resounded with earth-shattering cheers, they swept eight awards tonight, becoming the well-deserved big winners, and what about the thirteen nominations of "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", only three leftovers, inconsequential small awards, became the biggest disappointment.

Mark on behalf of the distributor, Emma on behalf of the producer, and Nobel on behalf of the crew on stage to accept the award, it is common for a film to have more than ten producers, and the Oscars have also seen more than a dozen producers squeeze up to accept the award, squeezed to the point that it is untenable, so the academy has made a rule that no more than three people can sign up for the best picture competition, and these three people will each issue a small gold man, so that "Slumdog Millionaire" has won a total of ten small gold men, almost one for each nomination.

They pushed Mark's speech together, Mark looked at the thousands of spectators in the audience, all responded with warm applause, watching Giselle and the Mark gang disregard the celebrity manners, desperately applauding and whistling, the heart is full of spirit, as the core leader of this interest group, he has the responsibility to lead everyone to glory, strive for greater interests, and also have the right to enjoy this scenery.

Mark said: "Thank you to the Academy of Film for giving us this award, this is really generous, we are flattered, we are deeply honored, and I would like to thank all the crew members for their hard work and dedication, your hard work has created the glory of this moment, especially Chris, no one should think that my praise of Chris is too much praise now, right?"

Mark and others' acceptance speeches are flat and stable, very formulaic, and people can't find fault with it, but it is Kate's acceptance speech, which is true and humane.

After Mark's acceptance speech, host Hugh Jackman announced that the 81st Academy Awards had come to an end and gave a military salute to say goodnight to everyone.

At the end of the awards ceremony, the TV showed clips of many key films from '09. Including "Soloist", "Flying House", "2012", "Terminator: Salvation Army", "Iron Man Z", "Avatar", "Inglourious Basterds", "Wonderful Night at the Museum", "Alien War Monster", "Harry Potter 6", "Transformers 2", "Old Dog", "Ice Age 3", "Game Progress", etc.

"Slumdog Millionaire" won eight awards at the 81st Academy Awards, it tells the story of a child from the slums of India, whose family is ruined, poor, and humiliated, but he became a millionaire overnight because of his participation in a knowledge quiz show.

A good movie can move the audience, first and foremost, the story, which is not bizarre, but can make you happy with the fate of the protagonist, and be satisfied with the happy ending.

Many people say: Look, this is the dream of the United States! In fact, where is this just the dream of the United States? I'm afraid it is everyone's dream? So this first point is in line with the audience's beautiful dreams, and it is the goal that we all have and strive for.

This film celebrates the humanity of truth, goodness and beauty, the goodness of Jamal, the beautiful Latika, and the extinction and awakening of Sharim's humanity...... It contains the philosophy of life and society, and it is worth appreciating.

The weight of the film also lies in its strong critical style, which has a large number of realistic shots, especially the exposure of violence, crime, deception, evil, poverty, religious disputes and other social issues, all of which bring shock and thinking to the audience.

The Indian films I have seen in the past have always been filled with a strong national culture, and this film is no exception. The colorful music of the whole film, and even the passionate and unrestrained singing and dancing that is not connected to the plot at the end of the film, make people feel infected and feel great pleasure.

Director Christopher Noe's approach to filming is romantic and layered, with long shots and short focal lengths that complement each other perfectly. The film has a rich color palette, ranging from bright and warm to gray and obscure, and does an excellent job of highlighting the characters and scenes.

Therefore, the film should be expected to win the award.

Of course, many media outlets are more profound, more powerful, and more thoughtful for The Reader and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.

The Oscars have always been obsessed with "human nature", but this year's Oscars are clearly more political. Take a look at the 5 best movies, except for "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", the other 4 are all related to politics.

"Foster Talks to Nixon" is based on real events, after the "Watergate" scandal, Nixon resigned from the presidency, but he never publicly admitted his mistakes, nor did he publicly express repentance, which made the people of the United States always haunted. In the summer of 1997, British talk show host Forster spent $600,000 to sign a television interview contract with Nixon. In this interview that attracted worldwide attention, Nixon finally took off his armor at the last moment, lowered his head high, and frustrated himself admitted to the people of the United States that he had made a mistake in the "Watergate scandal."

The people of the United States have always been keen to photograph the political scandal that happened in the 70s. In 1976, four years after the Watergate scandal, "The President's Team," starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman, recreated the arduous and tortuous journey of two Washington Post reporters to uncover the Watergate scandal.

Even the famous erotic movie "Deep Throat", the United States can't help but associate it with the "Watergate", because the informant who provided information to the "Washington Post" was called "Deep Throat", in the 90s, Oliver Stone and Anthony Hopkins collaborated on the filming of "Nixon Biography", which became a sensation, and a few years ago, Sean Penn also filmed a "Assassination of Nixon" with the background of "Watergate".

"Dirty Tricks" starring three Hollywood Oscar regulars, Meryl Streep, Gwyneth Paltrow and Annette Bening, is also a film about Watergate, and the people of the United States are keen to cut, reproduce and interpret the "Watergate" from different angles on the screen. The screenwriter of "Foster Versus Nixon" is a big name in politics, and Peter Morgan, the screenwriter of "The Queen" and "The Last Dictator". With the complicated complex feelings of the Chinese people about the "Watergate scandal", Oscar obviously can't turn a blind eye to this film.

"The Biography of Milk" is a gay movie, of course, it is not only a pure gay film in the style of "Brokeback Mountain", it is also a political film, starring Heath Ledger This film is also based on real people and real events, the protagonist is Harvey Milk, a gay politician who was selected by Time magazine in the United States as one of the representatives of the 20th century.

In the 1970s, Milk was the first openly gay person to become a prominent official in San Francisco, USA, and has been working for equal citizenship for gay people. In the '70s, when he pushed for the passage of San Francisco's first civil rights ordinance for gays, he and his political allies were both assassinated by a conservative former police officer, a tragic event that awakened local homosexuals and began to respond strongly to fighting for their rights.

Ang Lee's "Brokeback Mountain," which was highly popular at the time, failed to win the Oscar for Best Picture, and unexpectedly lost to "Crash," which reflected racial issues and had political implications. This year's "Milk's Biography" combines gay sentiment with political activism for gay rights, and perhaps this combination will be more favored by the Oscar judges.