LOS ANGELES — Below are the top five takeaways from the 2024 Oscars, from those of us who were in the room.
1 The five-presenter format for the acting categories needs to stay. For good. It’s been since 2010 that the motion picture academy made its short-lived foray into the “Fab Five” format, but few Oscar hounds will forget Stanley Tucci professing his love for Meryl Streep or Shirley MacLaine giving Anne Hathaway the compliment of a lifetime. Sunday’s revival proved a potent reminder of why it succeeded so brilliantly then, and why it deserves to become an Oscar tradition for the next 100 years: From Lupita Nyong’o reducing Da’Vine Joy Randolph to tears even before she won for “The Holdovers” to Jennifer Lawrence covering her mouth with her hands in shock when Emma Stone edged out Lily Gladstone, the nostalgia, adulation and, yes, drama of sending an entire welcome wagon of peers to usher winners into the Oscar club turned out to be irresistible still.
2Ryan Gosling may not have won an Oscar. But he won the Oscars. Gosling was the unofficial king of the night: Though it lost out to “Barbie” rival “What Was I Made For?” the supporting actor nominee’s highly anticipated performance of “I’m Just Ken” left the Dolby Theatre lobbies — usually full of folks mingling during breaks — close to empty, sparked an impromptu chant of cowboy-hat-wearing Ken dancers and awestruck attendees handing him his business card. “Dead,” “Barbie” writer-director Greta Gerwig said of his performance. “I was dying.”
3 A powerful speech can make everyone listen. The audience in the theater was never as rapt Sunday night as it was listening to “20 Days in Mariupol” director Mstyslav Chernov accept the Oscar for documentary feature. “Cinema forms memories and memories form history,” said the AP journalist, whose film about the Russian siege on that Ukrainian city remains a timely, searing record of the brutality committed against his homeland more than two years since the start of the war. “It’s been a privilege, but it’s been a strange, painful experience, because I’m standing here,” Chernov added backstage. “My heart is in Ukraine.”