It took a $100,000 movie to make my Oscar night.
The Irish charmer "Once" picked up its justly deserved Oscar for Best Original Song this evening. Singer/songwriter Glen Hansard and his "Once" co-star Marketa Irglova gave a lovely rendition of "Falling Slowly," one of the five nominees. And, of course, their acceptance speech was both gracious and heartfelt.
At least Hansard's speech was. Irglova got cut off as she approached the microphone, but the powers that be let her continue her speech after the commercial time-out.
Never saw an Oscar broadcast offer that kind of extension before, but Irglova responded with a sweet tribute to indie musicians everywhere. Class move, Oscar folks.
Update: Don't believe me about how great "Once" is? Take it from
Kyle Smith, The New York Post's critic extraordinaire:
Now everyone: rent “Once.” It’s a thing of beauty. If it doesn’t make you cry, your tear ducts are not operational. (I initially gave it 3.5 stars ... because it’s such a little movie, but after seeing it three times, I am convinced that I significantly underrated it the first time around.)
(Photo: Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova star in the indie film "Once.")
Labels: Once, Oscars
1 Comments:
NOT a tear-jerker ("the Notebook" is a tear-jerker) but something less contrived: a small, "real" film about basic emotions that resonate with any viewer who ever has had a passion.
Kudos to its recognition by the Academy - critics like you fulfilled your calling by bringing attention to this film.
~ Dagnabbitt
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