The Oscar nominations are coming soon, so I thought I'd run down a few of my dark horses -- likely none of which will get nominated. I'm not mentioning some of the more probable nominations that would please me, like Abigail Breslin and Steve Carell for
Little Miss Sunshine, Mark Wahlberg for
The Departed, Jackie Earle Haley for
Little Children, Penélope Cruz for
Volver, Sergi López for
Pan's Labyrinth, etc.
Best Picture & DirectorAlfonso Cuarón -
Children of Men![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhsEj6AUze1Yih87EfJVL5lkWFYvDwU6Nc7mz6zPw4gfeRmjocgsAZQ0RaX5QOfoiMJQLamUz8xc7Y9aOILX_bh2aH4RJ_CO3faYtDeHRJCHMav86gz9Eca34tD6g-rDo20AvTJAg/s400/com.jpg)
Paul Greengrass -
United 93
Best ActorNick Nolte -
Clean![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiP2Wj36svf7O1ccA0OMQFgqUMunDSzF4BRWgok3GroMAB7f0K3JrmQOhWUk10ebcCx09pfBHSWbEB3BUzPoCymi2fync73WyrbSMuOnwNKh5RzNA34R27WEOAd1uayyV6nfci23g/s400/cleannolte.jpg)
Melvil Poupaud -
Time to Leave (
Le temps qui reste)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgVAir37TPiylgGx_BlqIdeS5wBO8PfOQtJ4l-MqE5QGnlCbPpswcNmeEzrORb6VSkniNZu3JGuxO3IMlq5RlKn5WOouvogVpwmAbgVNx8AYEB09utR2XqSOwY3OUI16gQY6N0_uw/s400/temps.jpg)
Nolte reminded us that he was a good actor and perfectly complimented Maggie Cheung's instability with a surprising tenderness.
Clean wouldn't have worked without him or Cheung.
Le Temps qui reste also owes its success to Poupaud, who wonderfully expresses the confusion and denial of a man diagnosed with terminal cancer. It would have been easy for Ozon to cast someone just as attractive, but likely with lesser results.
Best ActressMaggie Cheung -
Clean![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhkcBXATfR4bCAgO2uRmjmwdtvNqB62FQgbQuj8gfi-L4KFXUO1qEDYnP1JDIvSoElKbrFpyXxK1rbSExG_lU0-pJn40DUFyce6-NTTB7uBsXgnI0pyHiZIdqLK8EOW2eKBuKOUig/s400/cleancheung.jpg)
Abbie Cornish -
Somersault![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhyHZPriCX90D8qsDP_I1X6J_FsfxP_BgeUkIsxywowFQ1-3oXSvuWY_uLpyc9ASi5DSSBMmhg0c_kvEcFvVrQOB4VZXbxrEO9kIoF2MsFTB5uj6jqjyxttFwbK_7ymtBlDWbEERA/s400/somersault.jpg)
Bryce Dallas Howard -
Manderlay![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjP6pGtA5Iyb3_5dHkLnKfTncJbm7L6AY4cuV6_OOaiB2ZqxetKjFNjD8zFPbQk1WrYr3YIFDeWGcUzM1_anVxkA40eVJBGYIhCfv98R-Oti-Er-x-3il2mUf3eccC-XzCqH2Hc8g/s400/manderlay.jpg)
Cheung already won the Best Actress prize at Cannes two years ago (yes, that's how long it took
Clean to come stateside), so an Academy Award nomination would probably mean less. Cornish is dazzling as a runaway teenage girl, and Howard made the difficult decision to fill Nicole Kidman's shoes as Grace in Lars von Trier's sequel to
Dogville.
Best Supporting ActorWilliam Hurt -
The King![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiW1Io8I5JqFhh-oZA5MxHu1DT0MfrD1MQzqmwJ87moKDQC0f6JYbSaHRYJ9wv-cBWDXDu8cmyUCvZHDQxOpJGViorJdeIkJ03U7baAoilLoigwn8wgWqLA2d3Rlzdv5gU5hyphenhyphen-Fgw/s400/king.jpg)
Danny Huston -
The Proposition![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi1e-9v79GlC8MB1goaPOBttHANg-OnocZ93V1DoILNYqHpWWh1iVNVwhV0Dch_INAoTGsUZ6G9PrNBZiQYyxgO1sVhScZPQh4OaU5mZWY0J5c7USS_4YZMFKz50ysD2399WNn6bQ/s400/prop.jpg)
Hurt's performance in
The King is probably his finest to date, a direct counter to last year's Oscar nomination for his tongue-in-cheek role in
A History of Violence. When the plot of
The King takes a turn from expectations, it's really Hurt that allows you to stick with the film. Huston, as Guy Pearce's outlaw brother, gives one of the more haunting performances I've seen this year.
Best Supporting ActressVera Farmiga -
The Departed![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjqlCItHV43aBRZbHQGN63hyVmcFVLKdxKIz-EKOTv4nKD5Z6Zs23WSZVl7pFOXU-NWlJtxiuHrId5Nz0uLxpCs3pStye1QbS40O3At9V3yDwlHK5ZOc0kapSgwXQ1gKXOB8KHNgg/s400/departed.jpg)
Gong Li -
Miami Vice![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi85BhptDOUReYsUp_VeldOvpbJsLbpjFWqNDo2lp8HuaIXoYjxZIJrNwpGmrAtxbY6UlUiYUHZAmNgl1JQLVwQuzjKETkXFK8DKC_92IqzFG6iXrGqAuEZKmvAW21lcGWGYAUB7w/s400/miamivice.jpg)
Farmiga, also wonderful in
Down to the Bone, somehow emerges as the most fascinating character in
The Departed. As the sole female in the main cast, she's fully believable as a professional woman on the exterior with a taste for bad boys outside of the office. Gong Li, despite not knowing how to speak English or Spanish, is both sexy as hell and genuinely effective. Both Farmiga and Li redeem their unnecessary love interest characters by proving more interesting than their male counterparts.
1 comment:
I think the general consensus is that the film is better than the book.
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