The award for best photography seems to be the first shot in the battle tonight.

Immediately afterwards, "Letters from Iwo Jima" won the "Best Sound Editing" and "Best Original Screenplay" awards one after another.

What followed was the main event - "Best Director".

The "biggest" lineup in Hollywood so far stands on the stage in history-Spielberg, Coppola, George Lucas.

Prairie smiled and looked at the camera.

Only Yuminae beside her could see her ten fingers trembling slightly.

George Lucas slowly opened the envelope.

The camera moved across the nominees, and finally settled on Martin Scorsese.

"Martin Scorsese!" Lucas said excitedly.

Martin Scorsese even shed a tear.

After deeply embracing the lady beside him, he stepped onto the stage.

Lift up the statuette.

He took a deep kiss.

"Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you Rick. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Please, please. Thank you! Thank you! Can you check the envelope again? Did I really win the prize?"

Martin Texas was excited and incoherent.

After a brief choking sob, he said with emotion:

"I mean, I can't help myself when I get this award from the academy, and it's from my old friends! We've been friends for 37 years. I'm so touched, so touched It's..."

On the stage, the old man with gray hair had tears in his eyes and spoke incoherently.

But it can make the audience feel the joy of suffering and happiness from his uncoordinated words.

After a brief loss, Prairis quickly felt relieved.

Martin Scorsese is nearly [-] years old, and he has made so many excellent movies, it is time to give him affirmation.

Amid the applause, Old Martin walked off the stage holding the statuette.

7.58 points.

Like the Grammys, the Oscars have a tribute to filmmakers who have recently passed away.

Jodie Foster took to the stage in a gray dress.

"In art and life we ​​seldom speak of comedy without sadness, smile without tears, joy without sadness, when someone leaves us, we take a deep breath to ease the pain, what we do is remember them.

Two weeks ago, I lost my best friend Randy Stone.We gather tonight to celebrate the achievements of the film industry and pay tribute to the artists who have passed away.

They gave their work a passion to inspire and make audiences laugh, inspiring each of us here and countless audiences around the world in their own special way, and their artistic legacy will live with us even after they are no longer alive. Live forever. "

After all, the screen printed one filmmaker after another who was once familiar with or was once a smash hit:

Glenn Ford (1916-2006) Gilda, Superman

BrunoKirby (1949-2006) "The Traitor", "The Sleeper"

AlidaValli (1921-2006) "Casander Bridge", "Gone with the Battlefield"

Jane Wyatt (1910-2006) "Lost Horizon", "Do It Yourself"

Don Knotts (1924-2006) "Empathy", "Four-Eyed Chicken"

RedButtons (1919-2006) "Guanshan Feidu", "Sakura Love"

……

The gaze finally settled on Robert Altman's face.

for a long time.

There was thunderous applause.

Prairie didn't know how to describe his current mood.

"Two Little Sweethearts", "Flying across the Mountain", "The Loyal and Traitor"...

Perhaps the actors and staff who made them are unknown, and perhaps these works are not popular enough in the market, but it is these works that do not care about the box office and gains and losses that really make movies "art"!

And these filmmakers who silently worked hard disappeared one by one.

It seems to symbolize that the pure "golden" age of pursuing truth and beauty is quietly ending in a corner where no one pays attention.

Prairie suddenly thought of Marlon.A word from Brando.

"Hollywood, a cultural boneyard."

I can't help but feel the pain of the death of a rabbit and a fox.

Hollywood is a dream-making place. There is capital here, and there are countless monuments that symbolize the history of movies. There are James Cameron, George Lucas, and countless unattainable masters that "filmmakers" dream of. You will see countless "filmmakers" looking for their dreams, whether they are fat, thin, cheerful, or shy, but without exception, their eyes will shine brightly whenever the word "movie" is mentioned. extinguished light.

There is no other reason, because this is Hollywood, the "City of Angels" for filmmakers.

But again, this is where the movie dies.

Movies have become "bestsellers," but they have truly lost their souls.

Prairius looked deeply at Robert Altman on the screen.

On the screen, he has an old face and gray hair, but his eyes are rare pure and clean, like the stars in the Hollywood night sky.

If this generation is gone, where is the future of film?

In today's capitalized environment, will there be people like that generation who continue to walk the doomed bumpy road?

After moving the best actor and actress, at 8:27, the award of the best film began.

"The Departed" producer Brad Pitt has been eagerly awaiting.

Just now Martin Scorsese of "The Departed" has already won the statuette that symbolizes "Best Director". According to Oscar's rules, the probability of a film directed by the best director will be greatly increased in the "Best Picture" improve.

Seeing Brad Pitt looking forward to it, the producer of "Babel" Steve Gaolin snorted disdainfully.

Old Martin won the "Best Director", but Brad Pitt really thinks that "Best Picture" is in his pocket?

Otherwise, how did the accuracy of the 98% prediction rate of the best director and the 77% prediction rate of the best film come from?

Diane Keaton joins Jack Nicholson on stage.

Hand holding envelope.

The camera pans to Spielberg, Andy Harris, Brad Pitt, Steve Golling.

Finally, Jack Nicholson opened the envelope and read it aloud.

"Letters from Iwo Jima! Congratulations!"

Brad Pitt, who was just about to get up to accept the award, froze for a moment.

Steve Golling snorted.

Spielberg walked onto the stage after hugging his wife beside him.

After receiving the statuette symbolizing "Best Film", he smiled and looked at the audience.

This is Spielberg's fourth statuette.

"My God, I can't believe it! Statue! Another statue!

Thanks to the school for supporting me!Thanks to Director Prairis for his wonderful direction!At the same time, I would also like to thank the actors and DreamWorks for their firm belief and support in "Letters from Iwo Jima"!

thank you all!I love you all! "

Spielberg held the statuette in both hands and held it high.

The lights flickered, the shutter sounded endlessly, and the waves of applause almost drowned the hearing.

It seems to symbolize the beginning of a monstrous wave.

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