Chapter 934: The biggest suspense of this Oscar

"Even though it was like that, he did a really good performance this time and if he hadn't gotten it, I would have been disappointed with the Oscars. Let's watch it again when we have time, and the last time I watched it, I felt like I had some insights. ”

Leila nodded happily, "Okay." ”

What Roy said is very simple, in fact, Lewis's opponent is not so simple. The first is George Clooney, the actor of "Michael Clayton", who has always been loved by the judges and the audience for his soft hand in winning awards.

There is also an actor known as a genius, Johnny Depp, who starred in "Sweeney Todd" will be considered a classic by many in the future.

Although the "Pirates of the Caribbean" that made him popular all over the world was given to Roy by Leila, talented people will never be ignored, and he still relies on other films step by step, and his steps have reached the point of his previous life.

The guest who presented the award to the actor was Helen Milan, who won the actress last year with "The Queen". She walked onto the stage and read out the names of several candidates in front of the crowd.

Then, she opened the envelope containing the final result and read out the name on it.

"The winner of the Oscar for Best Actor was, Daniel Day Lewis!"

"Wow--" applause rang out.

Sure enough, it was him! Roy stood up and applauded his award. It's not easy to get the title of actor by relying on the villain, and the examples that can be found in film history can be counted on one hand.

Leila also stood up, but her attention was not on the stage, but on Roy beside her. His eyes lit up amazingly at this time, allowing her to see his excitement. She knew that what he envied was not the actor's trophy, after all, he himself had won one, and what he longed for was the courage to rely on acting skills to suppress everyone else.

"You will too. Remember your clown? I'm sure by next year's Oscars, your clown will make everybody remember your performance. She leaned into his arm and put her arm around him.

Roy was stunned for a moment, then gave her a big smile: "I also think my performance there is great, but is it really possible to surpass him?"

"Yes!" Layla was sure. The footage was shot by her, the material was edited by her, and the final product was also seen by her several times, so it can be said that she knows everything in the film very well.

His performance in it is a miracle, especially the scene where the hospital is ignited, if it weren't for his improvisation, it would probably have made such a big scene come to naught. And he also broke through his own limits in interpreting the role, and she believes that his performance is even more shocking than the original!

Lewis knelt down on one knee and received his trophy from the presenters as if he had received a knighthood from the Queen. There will be this action, one is that the guest starred in "The Queen" last year, and the other is that he is trying to express his inner excitement.

This is the second time he has won the award, and the last time was in the '90s. The long-lost trophy made him unable to suppress the excitement in his heart, and his reddened eyes could be clearly seen in the magnified screen.

There is not much suspense about his award, although he is a villain, his acting skills have been praised by countless people.

But the suspense of the next award is much more, and even some gambling institutions are hesitant about this award. Whether Leila can win the crown of Best Director has become the biggest suspense of this Oscar!

If you can see the ratings at this time, you will see that the number of people watching the live broadcast is climbing rapidly, even to the point where the head of the TV station can laugh in his dreams.

Too many people want to know if Leila will win the award, and the last time "Chicago" won the best picture but did not give her the best director, it made many people think that the Oscars are too mean and old-fashioned, and they care too much about some hypocritical things, such as age and seniority.

And three years later, Layla came to this place again with her Lord of the Rings. Although she had also been nominated for the previous two films, at that time no one knew that it was impossible for the judges to award trophies to the first two parts of a trilogy.

But will the third part give her the award? No one has made such a promise.

Leila, 27, has been creating miracles since she made her first film at the age of 18. She has also come step by step, and even has more experience than many big-name directors. Who can stand up and say that her "Lord of the Rings" is not as good as other films?

Whether it is the box office or influence, the quality of the film alone can distance itself from other opponents. If she still can't win that award, can the Oscars really make people continue to trust her?

Everyone thought she would win the award, but someone wrote a "Ten Reasons Why Leila Can't Win", which was widely circulated for a while. It makes so much sense that almost everyone who reads it believes that what is said is likely to happen.

Does that mean she will eventually part ways with the Best Director trophy?

If she still doesn't win the prize this time, will she really have the day before she breaks the record?

The answer is about to be revealed!

After reviewing the best director winning shots over the years, the host invited the award presenter Martin Scorsese.

The famous director strode onto the stage amid applause. Born in 42, he graduated from New York University's film department and won the best director crown last year for "The Departed".

"I'm happy to be here again tonight and it's an honour to have this opportunity to present an Oscar for Best Director to one, maybe two, of these great artists. Believe me, this award has a special meaning for the winners. He shook his two funny thick eyebrows, and said nervously or excitedly.

"The nominee for the Best Director Award is ......"

"Director Julian Schobel of "The Submarine and the Butterfly," Jason Reitman of "Juno," Joel Cohen and Ethan Cohen of "No Country for Old Men," Leila Moran, director of "The Lord of the Rings III: The Return of the King," and Paul Thomas Anderson of "Blood Is Coming." ”

Every time a name is pronounced, the hearts of the guests in the audience and the audience in front of the TV will tremble for the first time. Because this award is so noteworthy, it will either create a record in film history, or it will be bombarded by the media tomorrow.

Will the Oscar judges continue their rigidity, or will they replace their decaying body with a younger and more lively soul on this 80th anniversary?

The answer lies in that envelope in Director Martin's hand!