I was more shocked by the recognition the Lord of the Rings received last year than anything else the out-of-touch, clueless Academy has done.
But the Passion of the Christ was a powerful and amazing made movie, much better that alot of those which were nominated for best picture.
The Doctor wrote:That is how Hollywood is today, and little do they realize that these things HURT more than HELP a story along. They resort to cheap tricks and thrills and call it art. True artists should weep at this lack of ingenuity and celebration of debauchery.
That is exactly what I was going to say about it not winning. As wonderful as the message is, the movie itself wasn't that great. And also that thing about it not being in English. So they actually have good reasons not to nominate it. But then again...Technomancer wrote:Regadless of that in some respects, it is not at all surprising that it was not nominated. As powerful as the movie was, it was not a very accessible film. The movie is a rather brutal sort of passion play and is designed to reinact the crucifixtion without regards to the context of that event. There is virtually no plot, character development or other story elements that go into a conventional film.
I guess they're using more than facts to disapprove of the movie.Zar wrote:In one interview some guy even said about the Passion of the Christ, it was the only movie in which the academy screeners actually booed and hissed at the movie. I take that as a really biased attitude.
I remember when The Village came out. Just from watching the previews, I not only predicted both major plot twists but also correctly inferred the presence of anti-authoritarian and anti-religious themes.
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