
New Delhi:
In the last few years at the Oscar, we have seen all this with the speeches of the winners, which are dull, endless, cringe, heartbreaking, or, when we are lucky, cheerful.
Some sticks in the mind, an 11 -year -old Anna Picvin’s stunned gasp, from the feminist oxation of Petricia Arch, brought Meril Strip to her feet for a standing ovation.
According to the analysis made by AFP, in around 2,100 speeches as of March 1953, 80% of them are by men. It says that the winners mostly thank the influence of the academy, their family, film crew or any film.
The speeches made about three sentences in the 1950s, but in 2024 they reached 15 sentences.
On Tuesday, people nominated this year were urged to stick to a 45 -second speech.
Daniel Kaluu, who received the Best Supporting Actor Award Judah and Black Messiah In 2021, with 70 sentences, gave the most epic speech ever.
In 3 minutes 30 seconds, the British actor thanked God to some 30 people in his team, “everyone loves his family and” from everyone (he), from the city of London to Kampala. “
In addition, there were some 200 winners who withdraw the route rapidly on their seats, giving only one-Vakya speech.
In 1954, when Titanic Trio Charles Bracket, Walter Rish, and Richard Breen won the best original screenplay, bracket barely out of a “thanks”, before the three were shifted to one side on the stage.
Meanwhile, women are the longest averators, which are more average than nine sentences, while men are more than seven average.
According to the category, the best actress winners give the longest speech with 18 sentences, more than two and a half than her male counterparts.
Most of the thanks-thanks are all about saying thanks. The word “thanks” appears in approximately 95% of all speeches in AFP analysis.
The remaining 5% are imaginative in their choice of words. For example, Vincent Minanelli expressed his “gratitude” in 1959 when he found the best director Oscar Giggie,
Arthur Harari won in 2024 with Justin Treaty for the best original screenplay AnatomyHis partner thanked everyone.
According to the category, the best actresses with their long speeches also say that on an average 6.2 times, using “thanks”, thanks you the most.
Positively sensual, Halle Berry, with more than 60 sentences, dedicated half of her thanks when she became the first black actress in Oscar history to win, monster’s Ball in 2002. After opening with two “Oh My Gods”, it is much larger than the moment (her), “he dedicated his award” for every nameless, faceless woman of color, which is now an opportunity as this door is opened tonight. “
In contrast, Frances McDormand, not to mimic his words, left almost completely “thanks” when she won the first of her first three top actress awards. Fargo By Coune Brothers in 1997. He finally made a slip, thanking “thanks” and for allowing the producers to take the directors to make autonomous casting decisions on the basis of merit and congratulated the producers for the directors and not only the market value “.
Golden Statuete, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, is the most frequently cited unit in speeches. In the 1950s it was shown in one of the 12 speeches, and in the last decade it came in just one speech.
Another persistent reference “God,” appears about 190 times in over 140 speeches.
More than 6 out of 10 incidents refer to religious person, half of which are a little less than “God Bless” such as viewers, America, Academy …
In all examples of “God”, one of the five matches “Oh (my) God”, which does not directly refer to the religious figure.
Among individuals, Hollywood Titan Steven Spielberg, a 23-bar enrolled and 3-time winner, is the most notable name, which is coming about 40 times.
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