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5. Helen Mirren- The Last Station
She is so explosive and wonderful in this movie, an exact opposite of her performance in The Queen, but there is no way she is going to win so close to her last win. She completely makes the movie, and every scene seems dry without her, but I still cannot pick her. But she works it.
4. Gabourey Sidibe- Precious
Considering she had never even acted before Precious her talent is really impressive. I'm more excited to see what she can do post-Precious in order to confirm that she is no one-hit wonder. Gabourey cannot compete with Mo'Nique in the movie, but considering her (Mo's) attention-grabbing performance, the level of realness she brings is a welcome balance to Mo'Nique's aggression. Gabourey's honor is being nominated for a first-time performance; quite a rare feat.
3. Sandra Bullock- The Blind Side
A year ago, if you had told me that the star of The Net would win an Oscar, I would have laughed till I peed and then pretended to throw up (on your face, natch). Well, Hell has frozen over and pigs are flying right outside my window because she is the clear frontrunner for Best Actress, and I'm not even mad about it. She does an admirable job in The Blind Side, and the Academy will reward her because she was able to mask her cutesy romantic comedy self and instead be a strong, quiet Southern woman. Is it one of the great performances? Certainly not. Could another actress have played it as well or better? Absolutely. But that does not mean that Sandra does not deserve an accolade for playing a role against-character for her and making you forget that you are watching her in the process. Plus, she gives great speech.
2. Carey Mulligan- An Education
It is shocking to realize that An Education was Carey's first starring role; she is so poised, so sure in the movie that she almost comes across as a seasoned vet who has finally stumbled upon the perfect role. At the ripe old age of 24. While watching it you can see her blossom onscreen, and later I marveled at what a wonderful career she has ahead of her. Comparisons to Audrey Hepburn are unfair and I do not see it, but perhaps instead she can carve out her own niche of strong, clearheaded roles.
1. Meryl Streep- Julie & Julia
Someday Meryl will win the third Oscar she so obviously deserves. In the first few minutes of her role as Julia Child in Julie & Julia, I was genuinely concerned because I thought with that voice and her exaggerated expressions how easily she could become a caricature. Before I even knew it I had fallen in love with her joy and her infectious nature. Beyond that, her real triumph for me in the movie was when she opened a letter. She does it several times, and each time you could plainly see a wide range of emotions in just a flash of a second- hope, fear, vulnerability, strength- and then a quick shrug of shoulders and it was opened, and full emotions runneth over. None of the other actresses nominated even came close to doing so much in such a fraction of time, and thus she proves why she is La Streep.
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Let me just get this out of the way before I dive right in: These are not my predictions of who I think will win because 1. That would be way too easy this year and 2. It's not as much fun. So here goes, the following are who I want to win, from least to most.
5. Penelope Cruz- Nine
Being the best thing about a film like Nine, which was so desperately trying to be great while failing at all levels, is a bit like being the least covered in snow in a blizzard. I was so excited for this movie, partially because of Pene, but also because of Dame Judi and Grand Dame Sophia, but it really missed the boat. Pene has her Oscar, and for the time being Julianne Moore for A Single Man and not she should be in this position.
4. Vera Farmiga - Up in the Air
I'm so glad she got recognized for this role, because she really is terrific in everything I've ever seen her in (Down to the Bone, The Departed, even Orphan!), but the sad truth is that she should be nominated for Best Actress and I think she was chosen to be pitted against her costar just so she could get a nomination as Best Actress is an otherwise crowded categories will several snubs already. Matching George Clooney in charm and wit is not an easy task, and for that she has already won.
3. Mo'Nique- Precious
Clearly going to win- and deservedly so. I've been trying to decide whether she or Christoph is more of a lock in their respective category. I really love her as a comedian and host of VH1's Charm School, and her transformation from comedienne to amazingly aggressive actress is extraordinary. The whole movie rested on her performance and she delivers.
2. Maggie Gyllenhaal- Crazy Heart
Yay she finally got nominated! I'm a bit of a minority in the Oscar pickers community in that I thought the supporting cast from Crazy Heart (she and Colin Farrell) gave stronger performances than Jeff Bridges as Bad Blake. We'll go there later. Maggie's character could have been a gigantic cliche but instead she is filled with soul, longing, ambition and love. I doubt she has even a tiny kitten's chance of winning, but hopefully she can settle for her first nomination.
1. Anna Kendrick- Up in the Air
Anna's Natalie Keener is easily my favorite character of the year (even more than Julia Child!). My criteria for favorite character usually goes as follows: 1. Realism- could she walk off the screen and actually exist in real life? 2. Is she multi-dimensional- does she do more than just be the male lead's love interest or plot stimulator? and 3. Does she hold in her own- do you leave the theater remembering her character or does she fade away? The sharp delivery of her incredible dialogue gave her character the assumed confidence it needed to compete with Clooney, yet her moments of hesitation toward the end gave her the vulnerability necessary to show she was not the cold terminator after all. In an interview Anna summed up her character perfectly by saying that (paraphrasing) her character was trying hard and thought she could be Faye Dunaway in Network, only to find out that it was not to be.
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