Saturday, February 25, 2012

Oscars 2012: As I help "arrived at the Oscars

Of the nine films nominated for Best Picture at Sunday's Oscar, only two that came out before the autumn film season, which runs rampant Oscar bait, are probably the most unlikely nominees. The inclusion of "Tree of Life" on the short list, despite the loose structure, it makes sense because of the prestige of the director, Terrence Malick. "Help" on the other hand, find Oscar success of an untested director and racially charged subject. Before the "Help" was nominated film, it was the best-selling novel by writer Kathryn Stockett. Looking to sell a novel Stockett said 60 agents, all of whom rejected her request for representation. When the novel finally found a home with an agent and publisher, finally, became a bestseller soon after. But before the novel found a wide audience, a childhood friend and former roommate Stockett Taylor Tate agreed with the author, to pen and direct the screen adaptation of a possible film. Despite pressure from the DreamWorks Stockett insisted that Taylor directed a film of her book. The connection between Stockett and Taylor was not the only one in the foreground. Taylor and Best Supporting Actress nominee Octavia Spencer met while working as a production assistant on "A Time to Kill". As with all high-profile adaptation of "help" had a built in audience goes to the issue of August, but only good reviews, and A + CinemaScore, which began to realize the potential Oscar nominations. The two actresses in the film, Spencer and Best Actress nominee Viola Davis, the oldest and most received unanimous accolades since its release and went to the praise of Oscar nominations. Both were favorites in their categories, and as we go to Oscar night, they will remain. The history of the way to the Oscars the film shows that the power of the public may buck Oscar-old stereotypes and press loved the movie in the forefront of the competition. "Help" won the audience over, and thus secured a great night at the Academy Awards.

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