Dream Legacy by Ann Hunter6/29/2023 This is an era where people reliably display strong emotional reactions to events that are more intense than the discernable significance of said event might warrant. But does it really hold up to some of the greatest films ever made? That is the question I began asking myself after a tidal wave of strong, emotional reactions that many tweeters and film critics had following the memorable Oscar night (most of whom have likely never seen most of the past Best Picture winners and the past nominees they were up against). It is diverse, unique, and visionary, to say the least. One that is certainly outside the typical wheelhouse for Academy voters. Everything Everywhere All At Once is a brilliant and imaginative film. While an enormous fan of the film (it was my #2 from 2022), to that I say slow your roll. This significant accomplishment led to a disruption in the Twitterverse, as knee-jerk reactions from many of EEAAO’s advocates began declaring the movie to be one of the ten or twenty best Best Picture winners of all time. No other film has ever achieved such a feat. Directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s Everything Everywhere All At Once became the first movie to win six above-the-line categories – Picture, Director, Screenplay, and three acting awards. The 95th Academy Awards were a historic year for Oscar. Download: 95 Years of Oscars: Ranking The Best Picture Winners: #95-76
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