GOLDEN GLOBES: Triumph 'The Social Network'
David Fincher and The Social Network are low as the Golden Globes 2010: it would be trivial and too easy to talk about victory 'announced': course in the name of Facebook, the most lucrative and revolutionary invention of the 'year zero'. But Fincher's film is not only that: it is a big and unforgiving portrait of contemporary society, built on a beautifully classic and attractive. An extraordinary 'thriller feelings' which is already an icon of our time, and it deserves all the accolades: In addition to those for best dramatic film and best director added that for the best screenplay (doveroso!) and, surprisingly, also that for the soundtrack. And if you see a good morning by morning it is easy to predict success at the upcoming Oscars, including the Golden Globes are more reliable than the antechamber.
Sure, the fans know how to differentiate Globes awards in two categories: drama and comedy (as opposed to that Oscar is unique), but it's really hard to believe that this year we are able to extract a comedy The Social Network the most coveted prize. Firstly because, as mentioned, we are faced with an absolute masterpiece, and then because in truth the level of brilliant films in competition this year was quite low, if we think that among the candidates was also impossible The Tourist understand well what I mean ... In the end the victory went to The boys are doing well Lisa Chodolenko film that chronicles the misadventures family members of a lesbian couple struggling with the problems of everyday life. But we believe that the award to Annette Bening (who beat the wire the 'wife' Julianne Moore) is already more than enough.
Nothing to say even the pair of dramatic actors rewarded: if the premium Colin Firth was predictable (magnificent King George VI in The King's Speech ) less obvious but well-deserved was the victory of good Natalie Portman and good in Black Swan Darren Aronofsky, the film is not yet released to us but on the Israeli-American actress performance art bet with my eyes closed. Just as there seems deserved the statuette of the talented Paul Giamatti it version of Barney : his interpretation of 'save' a film otherwise literal deboluccio. Among the non-actors, finally, winning the 'Aces' Christian Bale Melissa Leo of The Fighter, yet another drama about the world of boxing ... certainly not original, but in any case, both players winning a long-deserved recognition.
These, then, the main verdicts. The focus now moves on the prize 'more', that is the Oscars, whose nominations will be announced on 25 January, and must then wait another month (February 27) to know the names of the winners. But you will see that the names in contention are not much different from those mentioned above ... is already on then a fight to the vote between Portman and Bening between actresses and between Firth and Giamatti among men. Although Hollywood has long been the law in force 'unwritten' (but very valuable) that will (almost) always rewarded with the same interpretation of the dramatic actor or actress. Unlucky for
instead I am the love of Luca Guadagnino , the only Italian in the race, beaten by Denmark in a world of the five best foreign films. It must be said, however, that for the small Italian film was already a success to reach nominations, among other things, accompanied by a flattering result for the American box-office. It still remains in contention for the possibility of the ultimate prize ...
But there will be time to talk it over.
WINNERS:
- Best drama: The Social Network David Fincher
- Best Comedy: The boys are doing well Lisa Cholodenko
- Best director: David Fincher for 'The Social Network'
- Best dramatic actor: Colin Firth for 'The King's speech'
- Best brilliant actor: Paul Giamatti for ' The version of Barney '
- Best dramatic actress: Natalie Portman for' Black Swan '
- Best actress brilliant Annette Bening for' The guys are good '
- Best Actor prot. Christian Bale for 'The Fighter '
- Best Supporting Actress prot. Melissa Leo for' The Fighter '
- Best Foreign Language Film: In a better world by Susanne Bier (Denmark)
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