Year
2002
2002
Best Picture Winner
A Beautiful Mind
A Beautiful Mind
Why it won:
Ron Howard, despite his completely anonymous direction, has proven himself an Oscar favourite over the years. The film practically had "Look at me, Oscars!" stamped all over it.
Why it didn't deserve to win:
Who remembers it? I guess the people involved deserve some credit for making at least a watchable film based on a socially inept mathematician, but watchable is about the best that can be said.
What should have won
The Lord of the Rings:
The Fellowship of the Ring
It put a forgotten and derided genre back on the map in emphatic style, and began what is now routinely ranked as one of the best film trilogies of all time. Peter Jackson and his collaborators adapted what many called an unfilmable book with supreme skill and sensitivity, and made a brilliant epic action adventure with heart. In the words of one critic (echoing the sentiments of many), it raised the bar for film entertainment.The Lord of the Rings:
The Fellowship of the Ring
Why it didn't win:
Mainly, it seems, because the Academy knew there were two more instalments, and saved most of the gongs (11 of them!) for the concluding chapter, The Return of the King, which in hindsight looks like the weakest. But still great.
Why it deserved to win:
Mainly, it seems, because the Academy knew there were two more instalments, and saved most of the gongs (11 of them!) for the concluding chapter, The Return of the King, which in hindsight looks like the weakest. But still great.
Why it deserved to win:
Other nominees:
Gosford Park
In the Bedroom
Moulin Rouge!
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