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Oscar-winning films from worst to best (in my humble opinion), apart from Oppenheimer which I haven’t seen yet.

(If I remember to do two every day, I’ll get through them all before the ceremony.)

87) Forrest Gump (1994)

I don’t find learning disabilities particularly funny, and I don’t like people’s accents being used as markers of their stupidity. Not as sound on race as it thinks it is. Pointless trek across America. Some very good special effects.

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From the Heart of Europe · Forrest GumpForrest Gump won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1994, and five others: Best Actor (Tom Hanks), Best Director (Robert Zemeckis), Best Visual Effects, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Film Editing. I…

84) American Beauty (1999)

Protagonist's male gaze is very creepy. All of the (100% white) characters are awful people, apart from the daughter and the gay neighbours, so it’s difficult to be interested in what happens to them.

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From the Heart of Europe · American BeautyAmerican Beauty won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1999, and four others: Best Director (Sam Mendes), Best Actor (Kevin Spacey), Best Original Screenplay (Alan Ball) and Best Cinematography (Conrad …

83) The Artist (2011)

Everyone is white, even in the crowd scenes, apart from some delusional African warriors. Derivative and pastiche - the good bits are not new and the new bits are not very good. Protagonist so unpleasant at the beginning that it’s difficult to be very pleased by his redemption at the end.

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From the Heart of Europe · The ArtistThe Artist won the Oscar for Best Picture of 2011 and four others, Best Director (Michel Hazanavicius), Best Actor (Jean Dujardin), Best Costume Design, and Best Original Score. There were eig…

82) No Country for Old Men (2007)

I admired it a bit without really liking it. Almost all the speaking characters are white men. Lots of Mexicans get killed without a chance to do anything much. The law enforcers never do anything wrong. I found it quite shockingly racist. I also did not care for the fetishisation of violence.

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From the Heart of Europe · No Country for Old Men (film and book)This is the first in my series of posts about Oscar-winning films since I switched this blog to its new home; so an awful l0t of faffing with internal linked to make it all work a bit more nicely. …

81) A Beautiful Mind (2001)

A story of romance triumphing over adversity, but you won’t learn much from it, or indeed you may learn the wrong things from it, about mental illness, mathematics, John Nash, or Alicia Nash. A lot of Truth here has been sacrificed for Art, leaving only a basic glurge plot.

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From the Heart of Europe · A Beautiful MindA Beautiful Mind won the Oscar for Best Picture of 2001, and three others: Best Director (Ron Howard), Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress (Jennifer Connelly as Alicia) It lost in f…

79) The Greatest Show on Earth (1952)

Main characters melodramatically written, unimaginatively acted, heaving bosoms and glowering glances (supporting roles better). Circus well filmed and portrayed (but much animal cruelty and cultural appropriation).

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From the Heart of Europe · The Greatest Show on Earth (1952)The Greatest Show on Earth won the Oscars for Best Motion Picture and Best Story of 1952, and was nominated in three other categories, Best Costume Design, Best Director, and Best Film Editing. Thi…

78) Crash (2005)

Terrible music, cinematography and acting. Also, racism. But, however ham-fisted the presentation and leaden the acting, it’s not actually boring, and I did keep watching to see how all the various different plotlines would tie up.

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From the Heart of Europe · CrashCrash won the Oscar for Best Picture of 2005, and two others, Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing, losing in another three. Three is a rather low tally of Oscars for a Best Picture winne…

77) Tom Jones (1963)

As the director said, it is “incomplete and botched in much of its execution”. Lots of brilliant scenes, but doesn’t come together. Also most characters are not very nice. Grotesques can be funny to watch but difficult to relate to.

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From the Heart of Europe · Tom Jones: film (1963) and book (1749)Tom Jones won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1963, and picked up another three: Best Director (Tony Richardson), Best Substantially Original Score (John Addison) and Best Writing, Screenplay Based o…

76) Gone with the Wind (1939)

Could easily have lost an hour and been better. First half has a tremendous impetus, but once the war is over, the narrative thrust has gone, and we slip into a series of somewhat disconnected episodes. Also, racism.

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From the Heart of Europe · Gone With The WindGone With The Wind won the Academy Award for Outstanding Production of 1939; for once, I have actually seen two of the other Best Picture nominees, Ninotchka and of course The Wizard of Oz. It won …

75) The Departed (2006)

2.5 hours long. Lots of people get killed. None of the characters is especially likeable. But the central theme of identity, involving two double agents operating in opposite directions, is fascinating and well executed.

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From the Heart of Europe · The DepartedThe Departed won the Oscar for Best Picture of 2006, and three others: Best Director (Martin Scorsese), Best Film Editing (Thelma Schoonmaker), and Best Adapted Screenplay Writing (William Monahan)…

74) The Hurt Locker (2009)

Iraq is a real country, with real people, but not in The Hurt Locker. Much unpleasant gore. I liked the fact that the protagonist is a real asshole. I think most of us have worked at some time or another with people like him.

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From the Heart of Europe · The Hurt LockerThe Hurt Locker won the Oscar for Best Picture of 2009 and five others, Best Director (Kathryn Bigelow, the first woman winner), Best Original Screenplay (Mark Boal), Best Film Editing, Best S…

73) Ordinary People (1980)

A story of father/son growth with the mother walking out. To be honest they are not just "ordinary" people, they are rather dull people as well. But the leads are all strong, even if I did not think all that much of their material.

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From the Heart of Europe · Ordinary People (1980 film and 1976 book)Ordinary People won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1980, and won three others, Best Director (Robert Redford), Best Supporting Actor (Timothy Hutton, the youngest ever winner in this category, as Co…