Perspective: 'Green Book' may not have deserved best picture, but did it deserve all the hate?
Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali in ”Green Book.” By Ann Hornaday Ann Hornaday Movie critic Email Bio Follow Movie critic February 28 at 4:58 PM Can we finally end the chapter on “Green Book”?
Audiences reacted enthusiastically, bestowing several awards on the festival circuit since the film’s premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. Clearly, academy voters had a similarly warm emotional response to the film, which helps explain why it took the organization’s top honors. Unlike every other category, best picture is selected with a preferential ballot, whereby members rank the nominees in descending order.
Peter Farrelly, center, and the cast and crew of"Green Book" accept the award for best picture at the Oscars. Still, the optics of the evening were inescapable.
इंडिया ताज़ा खबर, इंडिया मुख्य बातें
Similar News:आप इससे मिलती-जुलती खबरें भी पढ़ सकते हैं जिन्हें हमने अन्य समाचार स्रोतों से एकत्र किया है।
At The Oscars, 'Green Book' And 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Beat Controversy To Win BigThis year's Best Picture campaign was the messiest in recent memory, filled with the outrage—and opposition research—of a heated political race. But two nominees overcame bad press to secure ballots across categories.
और पढो »
U.S. Drama ‘Green Book’ Touted as Oscar Win for ChinaChinese companies have been quick to claim their share of Oscar glory since Sunday's ceremony, despite an awards season that largely shut out films from or about Asia, including 'Crazy Rich Asians' and 'Shoplifters.' Alibaba Pictures, the heavily loss-making film financing and
और पढो »