Chapter 851: Best Adapted Screenplay
Tonight's actor, Philip Seymour Hoffman, took the stage to accept the award. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
This is indeed his glorious moment, he, a student from New York University's Disch School of the Arts, an alumnus of Jin Jingcheng and Li Yu, an actor who has worked hard step by step from a small role, has finally become a real actor tonight, and he is the best actor at the Oscars!
It is not difficult to see that Philip Seymour Hoffman seems a little nervous, and when he gives his acceptance speech, he will look at the cards prepared in advance in his hand from time to time.
Philip Seymour Hoffman thanked a bunch of people, most of all his mother.
His mother was sitting at the scene at this time, and before he came on stage, he had a kiss with his mother.
Philip Seymour Hoffman said: "I'm on stage at the Oscars, Mom, you know what? When I was a kid, she took me to see the first movie in my life, and her love for movies influenced me and made movies my life's pursuit, Mom, you must be proud now, because I'm proud of you too, and we're both here tonight, it's great, thank you." ”
Next up was actor John Travolta.
John Travolta, 52 years old this year, is a powerful actor, who was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor in 1978 for the musical "Weekend Fever", and in 1994 for the thriller crime film "Pulp Fiction", he has not really won the Oscar for Best Actor.
John Travolta presented the Best Cinematography.
Nominations for Best Cinematography include:
Batman: Shadow Mystery
Brokeback Mountain
"Good Night, Good Luck"
Memoirs of a Geisha
New World
The final winner was "Memoirs of a Geisha".
"Memoirs of a Geisha" has received several nominations this time, but they are all nominations for small awards, Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Screenplay, these relatively large awards, "Memoirs of a Geisha" did not have one.
The best cinematography won by Memoirs of a Geisha should be regarded as the biggest award it has won tonight.
Next up is black actor Jamie Fox.
Just last year, in 2005, Jamie Fox won the Oscar for Best Actor for the movie "The King of Soul Singers".
So at this time of the year, Jamie Fox appeared on the Oscar stage to award Best Actress, that is, the actress.
Best Actress nominees include:
Judi Dench of Mrs. Henderson's Gift
Felicity Hoffman of "Crossing America."
Kayla Lightley of Pride and Prejudice
Charlize Theron of "Never Give In".
Reese Witherspoon of "Unstoppable".
There are two actresses who, in Kim Kyung's personal opinion, are outstanding Hollywood beauties, one is Charlize Theron, and the other is Kayla Lytley, the heroine of "Pirates of the Caribbean".
Five boxes appeared on the big screen, showing each of the five candidates present.
Jamie Fox reads: "The winner of the Oscar for Best Actress is Reese Witherspoon. ”
Reese Witherspoon's acceptance speech was not very impressive, mainly thanking a bunch of people.
Next up was Dustin Hoffman.
This is undoubtedly a heavyweight award presenter.
Dustin Hoffman, 67 years old this year, is a world-famous actor and director, who has been nominated for Best Actor at the Academy Awards many times, winning the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1980 for "Mr. and Mrs. Kramer", and in 1989 for the role of an autistic person in "Rain Man".
When Dustin Hoffman came on stage, some Hollywood stars in the audience gave particularly warm applause, on the one hand, because Dustin Hoffman is senior and qualified enough, and on the other hand, Dustin Hoffman is a senior with a good personality, many young actors respect him, and even young actresses openly declare that he is their ideal man.
Dustin Hoffman is presenting Best Adapted Screenplay this time.
Yes, it is the best adapted script that Jin Jingcheng has been longing for and looking forward to!
Having a heavyweight guest like Dustin Hoffman present this award is enough to see the importance that the Oscars attach to the Best Adapted Screenplay award this year.
There are two kinds of screenplay awards at the Oscars, one is Best Adapted Screenplay, and the other is Best Original Screenplay, the former is adapted from a novel story as the name suggests, and the latter is a completely original story and screenplay.
Many Oscar judges and film experts believe that this year's Oscars, Best Adapted Screenplay is more important than Best Original Screenplay, and the competition is more fierce, because the films nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay this year are stronger.
Dustin Hoffman said: "Good evening, guys, there's a saying, if it's not bad, don't fix it, when you adapt it into a screenplay based on a novel story, you're going to break it something, you have to fix it so you can adapt it into a good screenplay, it's not easy, that's adapting the screenplay." ”
Speaking of this, Dustin Hoffman suddenly smiled innocently, and some people in the audience couldn't help but laugh along.
Dustin Hoffman said, "I think it's a lot easier to act than to do that. ”
Dustin Hoffman smiled innocently again, and some people in the audience couldn't help but laugh along.
Dustin Hoffman shook his hands and said with a smile, "Well done, I looked at these nominated candidates and really thought they did a good job." ”
With that, Dustin Hoffman himself took the lead in applauding.
Nominated for this year's Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay include:
Brokeback Mountain
Capote
The Immortal Gardener
A History of Violence
Munich
Five boxes appeared on the big screen, showing each of the five groups of candidates, who were the screenwriters of five films, one of which was written by two men.
There was a burst of laughter at the scene.
Because the scene in a box on the big screen is interesting.
There are also two people in this box, one is Mrjin, the screenwriter of "Brokeback Mountain", and the other is an assistant director of tonight's Oscars, who is responsible for arranging for guests to leave the stage.
While the other four groups of candidates were seated at the front desk, Mrjin remained backstage.
At the entrance of the backstage, there is a chair on which Mrjin sits, staring at the entrance, while the Oscar-winning assistant director stands behind him, staring at the back of his head with an "angry" gaze.
Why is it "angry"? Because this chair was originally sat by the assistant director, but now it is sitting on Mrjin.
Seeing that something was wrong, Dustin Hoffman turned to look at the big screen, and after spotting the strange appearance of Mrjin and the assistant director in a frame, he thought curiously, "What is this?" (To be continued.) )