Like all filmmakers, Prairis smiled and looked at the stage.

All the nominated films of this year were drawn on the 130-degree curved screen.

Stephen and his partner Baldwin joked about this year's nominees, Meryl Streep, James Cameron, Catherine Bigelow, Quentin Carentino...  

The topic mentioned Prairie, Stephen said humorously.

"Oh, this is Prairie Klander, the girl who spent 280w and wanted to break into Hollywood."

Baldwin joked, "Actually she's already in Hollywood, you probably forgot about her Letters from Iwo Jima?" Oh, Stephen, you

Like an ass. "

The audience laughed, and Prairis looked at the camera with a smile.

The awards began soon, and the first one to be announced was Best Supporting Actor.

This award has nothing to do with Prairie, because she has only one actor in "Close to Iraq", and the only actor nominated is best actor.

The camera pans to Christopher Waltz, Matt Damon, Woody Harrelson, Christopher Plummer, Stanley Tucci

Penelope Cruz opened the envelope.

"Congratulations - Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds!"

Both Prairis and Eddie applauded.

Immediately afterwards, the announcement of the best animation was announced. The best animation this year was finally awarded to "Up". At that moment, he even had tears in his eyes.

Prairis liked Pete's work "Toy Story" in 95 very much, and was quite moved when he saw this scene.

This is Hollywood, this is Oscar, there are many talents here, and there is never a lack of talent here-persistence is the only rule of victory.

After the best original music and best original song were awarded, the best original screenplay came soon. This is the first nomination for "Approaching Iraq".

Prairis sat up straight, and Paul sat up too.

This is Paul's sixth Oscar nomination, and he had previously won two Oscars for "Crash" in 6.

Robert Downey Jr. and Tina Fey are the presenters of Best Original Screenplay.

Robert Downey Jr.'s humorous lines won a lot of laughter, but Paul was anxious and his palms were sweating.

"Godblessme."

As Paul muttered to himself, Little Robert opened the envelope, and then—handed it to Tina beside him without even looking at it.

"Hey, I swear, I'm going to beat that kid up when it's over."

"Relax, Paul."

But in the next second, Tina took the stationery with the winners from Downey.

Following Paul's "SHIT!" Tina smiled and read "Mark Bauer, The Hurt Locker."

After clapping in front of the camera with enthusiasm and courtesy, Paul suddenly let out a long, decadent sigh.

This is the first award nominated for "Approaching Iraq", and it is also the biggest award other than Best Director, Best Film, and Best Actor. Although Prairis has some regrets, he can understand the academy's decision. After all, Mark, the screenwriter of "The Hurt Locker", is himself a war correspondent in Iraq, and the script he wrote is more based on his own personal experience.

Prairis looked at Paul beside him, and without the support of a camera, he looked at the stage with a sullen face.

Prairis comforted, "Hey, I want to open it up. After all, you already have two statuettes, and Mark is the first one."

"Actually, I'm not upset that Mark won an Oscar and I didn't," Paul said.

"That's why?" Prairis asked.

Paul looked at the stage melancholy, "That's because I bet myself 15 dollars on the Oscars before I came here, but now, the 15 dollars have been handed over to others."

15...... Gamble?

Although Prairis knew that there were similar horse betting games in Oscar's entire industry, she never connected this game with the people around her, because she felt that no one in the industry would be so foolish as to bet money on In an uncontrollable black market who knows that the behind-the-scenes manipulation is serious.

But Paul proved his strength with practical actions, and also proved to Prairie that there are really such industry workers living in "LaLaLand" who naively put money in a game that they know is fraudulent.

Paul looked gloomily at the stage.

"Susanna is going to kill me, for sure."

"......"

If she were Susanna, she would not kill him, but would choose to sell Paul to see if she could get back the 15 US dollars.

After receiving his own statuette, Mark stepped off the stage.

Immediately there is an inevitable ceremony for the Oscars - remembering the outstanding film workers who passed away this year.

This year's memory is of John Hughes, the writer of "Home Alone," who died of a heart attack a few months earlier.

Prairis has always hated this part, because every time it comes to this part, she can't help but get sour in her eyes.

She doesn't know John, and she hasn't even worked with John in any movie, but she can also feel the sourness and pain-this is a common human emotion, and as a filmmaker A homage to the movies.

Chris Columbus, who worked with John on five "Home Alone" films, finally burst into tears when he saw the last photo of John alive.

Chris is no longer young, with slightly gray hair on the sideburns. The usually unsmiling he started to sob at this moment, and Anna Kendrick, who was also a nominee, handed him a handkerchief beside him.

Prairis looked at Chris in the audience.Not a word.

She understands this feeling very well.

In the 17th year of Grammy in her previous life, she worked as a part-time lighting engineer there, and it was also a part of commemorating the musicians who passed away this year. Looking at the old photos of Dorothy, the lead singer of the Cranberries on the screen, she burst into tears and burst into tears.

Fans are like this, let alone Chris Columbus who is an old friend with John?

There was silence under the stage.

After a long time, the ceremony ended and the rest of the awards began to be presented.

"Approaching Iraq" successively won three statuettes, including Best Editing, Best Art Direction and Best Makeup.

The ghost knows that "Approaching Iraq" did not hire an art director and makeup artist at all. Of course, the latter two were received by Preris and Paul respectively.

This is the first statuette that Prairis has acquired. It is different from what he imagined, and it still has some weight.

Sit back and begin to announce the eighth award related to Prairis - "Best Sound Editing", and differently, the best sound editing nominated by Prairis this time is not by her Instead of the Austrian work "Approaching Iraq", it was James Cameron's "Avatar", where she took on the role of sound editing.

Best sound editing went to Zac Efron and Anna Kendrick.

In fact, according to the news received by Prairis, the guests of this award should be Zac Efron and Kristen Stewart. ones.

The camera pans between the nominees.

He purposely paused for a second as he swiped past Prairis.

Zac Efron joked, "Hey, director Klander, go back and compete for your best director."

Amidst laughter, Anna opened the envelope.

"—Pryris Crander! Congratulations!"

Of course, Prairis got up and hugged Eddie and Paul and walked onto the stage.

Taking over his own statuette, Prairis smiled and looked in the direction of the crew of "Avatar" represented by James, and waved.

"Hey, you are too far away, I won't hug you."

The whole place laughed.

Prairie continued with his acceptance speech with a smile.

"I used to think about which project I could win this year's Oscar, the best cinematography, the best art direction, and even the best director...anything, but I never put the 'best Sound editing' has been associated with myself, after all, well, you know, I'm representing Avatar now."

Playful wink.

"In short, thank you James. Thank you for your teaching, support, and encouragement. Without you, there would be such a great work as "Avatar". It symbolizes the times. Really."

Offstage, the camera pans to James Cameron, who smiles at Prairie.

After a few more words of thanks, Preris took the statuette and walked off the stage.

"This is the second statuette of "Avatar"."

"This is Pryris' personal second seat."

"The 82nd Oscars turned into a personal awards show for Prairie."

"Two personal statuettes in one awards season, can she bring us more surprises?"

This was the immediate evaluation of the people in the media, and those audiences watching the Oscar live broadcast in front of the TV would not wait with a wait-and-see attitude, they were all crazy!

"Preris! Take that statuette!"

"Why don't you wear men's clothing like last time today? At least it can satisfy my fantasy about Leonardo finally getting the statuette."

"Fuck that judging committee! You can do it! Come on!"

In front of the TV, this group of crazy audiences holding the banner of "Preris must win" watched the TV intently!They can't wait - can't wait to see the next miracle happen!Best director, best picture—she's always going to get one, miracles come back, don't they!

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