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Oscar Moments: Talk of war and peace, a coronation for Nolan, and Ken-demonium for Gosling

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March 11, 2024

There was talk of war โ€” past conflicts, and current ones โ€” and pleas for peace. There was a painful reminder of the recent death of Alexei Navalny. There were protests outside the Dolby Theatre, calling for a cease-fire in Gaza. And there was a bit of election-year politics, too, from host Jimmy Kimmel.

But the Oscars telecast is always a chaotic mix of moods and tones, and so even on a night ruled by somber themes, where the academy crowned a film about the the atomic bomb, there was also a jolt of joyful silliness when Ryan Gosling took the stage (with a slew of fellow Kens) to sing โ€œIโ€™m Just Kenโ€ from โ€œBarbie,โ€ causing what could only rightly be called โ€œKen-demonium." Ken may not have his own house in Barbie Land, but he sure owned this one.

The night, though, belonged not to โ€œBarbieโ€ but to its partner in the cultural and marketing phenomenon known as โ€œBarbenheimer." Christopher Nolanโ€™s โ€œOppenheimerโ€ won seven Oscars and cemented Nolanโ€™s place in Hollywood history. The filmโ€™s haul also included a satisfying win for longtime Nolan collaborator Cillian Murphy, who won best actor, and an emotional win for Robert Downey Jr., his first Oscar in an up-and-down career.

Oscar Moments: Talk of war and peace, a coronation for Nolan, and Ken-demonium for Gosling
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Those wins were expected, but there were still a few surprises. In the closest race, Emma Stone won her second Oscar for her hugely inventive performance in โ€œPoor Things,โ€ a victory that denied Lily Gladstone a chance to make history as the first Native American to win an Oscar.

And lest anyone forget this is an election year, Kimmel, back for the fourth time, came onstage late in the show to read out a critical social media post from Donald Trump.

โ€œThank you for watching,โ€ said Kimmel, a zealous critic of the former president. โ€œIsnโ€™t it past your jail time?โ€

More of the nightโ€™s notable moments:

A LATE STARTโ€ฆ

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Viewers tuning in at the beginning may have been perplexed to find commercials instead. When he came on, Kimmel noted the show was already running five minutes late. His monologue was perhaps a little snark-heavy โ€” it's OK, maybe, to joke about the length of โ€œKillers of the Flower Moonโ€ (so long you could drive to Oklahoma and solve the case yourself ) but maybe less OK to joke about a Holocaust-themed film being considered โ€œrom-comโ€ material in Germany. Still, he warmed hearts by introducing the beloved dog Messi from โ€œAnatomy of a Fall,โ€ and earned a standing ovation when he brought out film crews and truckers, hailing them for refusing to cross the picket line during the recent labor strikes by actors and writers.

BUT THEN A KILLER SPEECH

By 30 minutes in, only one award had been presented, but luckily it was to Daโ€™Vine Joy Randolph. She'd been favored all along to win best supporting actress forโ€œThe Holdovers,โ€ but she reduced many to tears with a poignant speech about her road to triumph. โ€œFor so long Iโ€™ve always wanted to be different,โ€ said Randolph. โ€œAnd now I realize I just need to be myself.โ€ She thanked a mentor, saying โ€œwhen I was the only Black girl in that class, you saw me and you told me I was enough.โ€ And she thanked her publicist, saying she knew that was unusual โ€œbut you donโ€™t have a publicist like I have a publicist!" Randolph added toward the end: โ€œI pray to God that I get to do this more than once.โ€ Hear, hear.

DOWNEY JR. THANKS โ€™MY TERRIBLE CHILDHOODโ€

Downey Jr.โ€™s supporting actor victory for โ€œOppenheimerโ€ may also have been expected, but that didnโ€™t make his speech any less moving. It was his third nomination in a long Hollywood career marked by highs and lows. โ€œIโ€™d like to thank my terrible childhood,โ€ Downey said, pausing โ€“ โ€œand the academy, in that order.โ€ He acknowledged that he had โ€œneeded this job more than it needed me,โ€ and thanked not only Nolan but his stylist, his publicist and, finally, his entertainment lawyer of many years, who spent half that time โ€œtrying to get me insuredโ€ โ€” a reference to a series of arrests for drug-related charges and a year in prison that followed Downeyโ€™s first Oscar nod 30 years ago.

A DRAMATIC CALL FOR PEACE IN UKRAINE

Associated Press journalist Mstyslav Chernov, accepting the best documentary Oscar for the searing โ€œ20 Days in Mariupol,โ€ noted proudly that it was the first Oscar in the history of his country, Ukraine. He said he was honored โ€“ but then added: โ€œProbably I will be the first director on this stage to say I wish Iโ€™d never made this film. I wish to be able to exchange this to Russia never attacking Ukraine.โ€ The film, a first-person account of the early days of Russiaโ€™s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, was a joint production of the AP and PBSโ€™ โ€œFrontline,โ€ with awards going to Chernov, producer and editor Michelle Mizner and producer Raney Aronson-Rath. Chernov called on Russia to cease aggression in Ukraine. โ€œWe can make sure that the history record is set straight and the truth will prevail, and that the people of Mariupol, and those who have given their lives, will never be forgotten," he said. "Because cinema forms memories and memories form history.โ€

AND IN GAZA

Oscar Moments: Talk of war and peace, a coronation for Nolan, and Ken-demonium for Gosling
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Jonathan Glazerโ€™s โ€œThe Zone of Interestโ€ may be about World War II โ€“ a chilling depiction of the family of a Nazi commandant living next to the Auschwitz death camp โ€” but it was a current war that the writer-director spoke about when accepting his Oscar for best international film. โ€œOur film shows where dehumanization leads at its worst," Glazer said, before addressing the conflict in Gaza. โ€œRight now we stand here as men who refute their Jewishness and the Holocaust being hijacked by an occupation which has led to conflict for so many innocent people,โ€ he said. โ€œWhether the victims of October the 7th in Israel or the ongoing attack on Gaza, all the victims of this dehumanization, how do we resist?โ€

A SAD REMINDER

โ€œIf they decide to kill me, it means that we are incredibly strong.โ€ Those words from the mouth of Navalny, the Russian opposition leader, began the in memoriam segment, a devastating reminder of his death last month in a Russian prison. Navalny was the subject of last yearโ€™s winning documentary, โ€œNavalny,โ€ and his wife had stood on the stage that night and spoken to him directly: โ€œAlexei, I am dreaming of the day when you will be free and our country will be free,โ€ Yulia Navalnaya had said. Stay strong, my love.โ€

EMMA STONE TRIUMPHS, HER DRESS NOT SO MUCH

Many were anticipating a historic win for Gladstone for her subtle and affecting work as an Osage wife in โ€œKillers of the Flower Moon.โ€ Gladstone would have become the first Native American to win an Oscar and had won several precursor awards, but it was Stone's masterfully physical comedic performance in โ€œPoor Thingsโ€ that won instead, with the actor making some history of her own as one of the few to win the best actress category multiple times โ€“ and at only 35. Stone told Gladstone that she shared the award with her. She also confessed to the crowd that she had a โ€œbrokenโ€ dress โ€” a back that had unraveled, apparently during the eveningโ€™s most high energy momentโ€ฆ

ON THIS NIGHT, KEN WAS MORE THAN KENOUGH

โ€ฆ namely, the delightfully raucous โ€œIโ€™m Just Kenโ€ performance, in which Gosling proved yet again that he can do almost anything (drama, action, comedy, song and dance) without breaking a sweat. It was a moment that was highly anticipated by โ€œBarbieโ€ fans and, well, practically everyone, and it did not disappoint. Gosling, in shocking pink and sequins, began his performance in the audience, singing into the ears of co-star Margot Robbie, and then headed to the stage, where he joined Mark Ronson, executive producer of the โ€œBarbieโ€ soundtrack, and a gaggle of dancing Kens, including Simu Liu. A surprise guest was Slash on guitar, but the best moment was when Gosling went down to the front row to sing with a delighted Greta Gerwig, Robbie, and America Ferrera, who sang with him: โ€Iโ€™m just Ken and Iโ€™m enough, And Iโ€™m great at doing stuff!โ€ Yes, he was great at doing stuff.

NOLANโ€™S โ€˜INCREDIBLE JOURNEYโ€™

Oscar Moments: Talk of war and peace, a coronation for Nolan, and Ken-demonium for Gosling
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Like many of the evening's prizes. Nolan's award for best director โ€” and best picture for โ€œOppenheimer,โ€ along with his producer wife Emma Thomas โ€” may have been a forgone conclusion. But it was still thrilling to behold the coronation of a filmmaker who many thought was long overdue. Winning his first directing Oscar, the 53-year-old Nolan remarked that cinema is just over a hundred years old. โ€œImagine being there 100 years into painting or theater,โ€ said Nolan. โ€œWe donโ€™t know where this incredible journey is going from here. But to know that you think that Iโ€™m a meaningful part of it means the world to me.โ€

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