Einerseits war das Ende natürlich sehr unterhaltsam, aber schade, dass dadurch Moonlight ein wenig der Gewinner-Moment genommen wurde.
Ja!
Klar, da hast du recht. Einfach peinlich. Krass vor allem für das ganze team hinter lalaland.
Nein.
Ehrlich gesagt... klar, ist es Kacke für das Team, aber der Film ist kommerziell erfolgreich, da spielt die junge Hollywood-Elite mit und der Film war von vorneherein schon in aller Munde. Letztendlich bleibt es ein schöner Unterhaltungsfilm.
Und Lord_Zero hat absolut Recht, "Moonlight" wurde der Gewinner-Moment genommen und heute früh kam direkt ein guter Artikel dazu, der mir sehr aus dem Herzen spricht:
"[...]
Imagine it: the Academy Awards have already gone beyond its stated end time, meaning that everyone still watching wants to go to bed. Then, the biggest award of the night goes to
La La Land, and their victory lap begins. By the time the
Moonlight team realized that that moment was supposed to be theirs, they had to shove a befuddled speech in among the chuckles and good-natured apologies of their colleagues. And the content of the speech will barely matter at all, because tomorrow no one's going to be talking about it because instead they'll be talking about how badly the Oscars screwed things up.
I had stopped paying attention to the ceremony except to roll my eyes when
La La Land predictably won, and only tuned back in when
Moonlight's actual victory was confirmed. As the Moonlight team spoke, I, and probably thousands of other viewers, was too consumed with frantically Googling "how could this happen?" to pay attention to their words. Others were tweeting to chime in on the ridiculousness and offensiveness of the moment, rather than paying attention to it either.
Moonlight's moment was completely overshadowed both by La La Land and this controversy — and it should have been a huge moment, because for a movie like Moonlight to beat out a movie like La La Land for Best Picture is a meaningful event that deserves to dominate the conversation. This should have been a moment for people of color, for people with family members suffering from addiction, for people who are incarcerated, for LGBTQ individuals, for people living in marginalized communities. This should have been a moment for their stories to be celebrated and seen, and instead it was a moment that turned into a punchline.
We shouldn't have been laughing. We should have been applauding, and then holding the Academy to the responsibility of maintaining or exceeding this standard next year. Instead, people will make snide remarks. They'll talk about this mix-up like it's a joke, a goof, or a clear embarrassment on the part of everyone there. They'll talk about how offensive it was that
Moonlight's moment was shut down. They'll talk about how relieved they are that
La La Land didn't really win. Or how upset they are that
La La Land didn't really win. Maybe they'll talk about how
Lion or
Hidden Figures should have won. But what they won't be talking about is the Best Picture acceptance speech, or this groundbreaking moment, or what it means for people of color and LGBTQ individuals and for actors and filmmakers who belong to those communities. Why would they? It will forever be overshadowed by the five minutes that came before it."
Quelle:
https://www.bustle.com/p/moonlight-may-have-won-for-best-picture-but-it-still-got-robbed-40858
Denn ehrlich gesagt, genau so ging es mir auch. Ich war erst ein bisschen enttäuscht und dann total verwirrt und dann bin ich zu Twitter bzw. Facebook und hab geschaut, was da so los ist. Ich ärgere mich, denn ich habe von der Rede, die ich ja live laufen hatte, absolut nichts mehr im Kopf, weil ich anderweitig beschäftigt war.