I did see Demi's film, and while very gory, I was very impressed by her performance, and it would have also been a nice way to acknowledge her good work in past films (About Last Night, Ghost, Mortal Thoughts, Indecent Proposal, GI Jane). I was hoping she would win, but I had already tempered my hopes after this chicklet won the BAFTA award, and after the blind ballots in the trades had a lot of the "Demi will undoubtedly win, so I am voting for...." stuff that mirrored Glenn Close's shameful loss in 2019. Still a bit broken-hearted though, not going to lie.AndyDursin wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 10:53 pmMe too, I don't care about this movie she's in, but for her career and all the performances from years back (c'mon ONE CRAZY SUMMER) I was hoping she'd win.TaranofPrydain wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 10:46 pmI was really hoping Demi Moore would win Best Actress.AndyDursin wrote: ↑Sun Mar 02, 2025 10:41 pm Looks like ANORA filled the void that EMILIA PEREZ vacated.
It's funny how the Academy manages to "coalesce" around a movie. In this instance, with EMILIA PEREZ sent to the sidelines (I think it would've absolutely won just for its messaging had it not had the issues with the lead), they pegged ANORA and it manages to win 5 Oscars with nobody thinking it had a shot. Disappointed it carried this girl (who?) to an unlikely win.
The one thing Emilia Perez would have had against it even without the issues with its lead was that it was a Netflix production, and while the industry doles out a lot of nods to Netflix, they hate that company with a vengeance and only give them one above the line win a year, and never in Picture.
But yes, it is all forced and predictable, and frankly, its depressing. I don't even have a desire to see Anora, at least very little desire to, because I despised its director's earlier film, the insufferable The Florida Project.
As for this Mikey Madison who won, it is just galling that a girl who, prior to this, played two killers who got incinerated (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Scream V) and in a cable TV series that few watched, can end up getting a leading Oscar on basically her first try at a leading role.