“The Revenant”, by Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, triumphed in the 73 edition of the Golden Globes with three awards (best film drama, best director and best actor) confirming its status as favorite for nominations . Oscar Thursday
“The Revenant” won the premier class of the ceremony, the best film drama, to “Spotlight”, “Carol,” “Mad Max: Fury Road” and “Room” and Iñárritu made history by achieving his first Golden Globe for best director after his previous nominations for “Babel” and “Birdman”.
“We all know that the pain is temporary, but a movie is forever, so … who cares? “said the director of the harsh weather conditions that the film team faced during the shooting.
Tampico also had words of praise for the star of the film, Leonardo DiCaprio.
“Leo, you’re the man. Working with you has been the best experience of my life,” he said.
DiCaprio was his third Golden Globe nomination for his eleventh and won best actor in front of Bryan Cranston (“Trumbo”), Michael Fassbender (“Steve Jobs”), Eddie Redmayne (“The Danish Girl”) and Will Smith (“Concussion”) .
“I want to share this award with the first settlers represented in this film and indigenous communities around the world,” said DiCaprio in his solemn speech.
“It’s time know your history and protect your fields of corporate interests and who want to exploit them. It’s time to hear your voice and protect the planet for future generations, “he added.
” The Revenant “based on true events, tells the story of Hugh Glass (DiCaprio), a renowned explorer who was attacked by a bear and abandoned by their expedition, but whose desire for revenge leads him to survive and begin an odyssey of hundreds of kilometers to give to those who betrayed him.
“Carol” classic melodrama Todd Haynes based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith, started as the favorite with its six nominations, but went home empty tape as investigative journalism “Spotlight,” which had three nominations.
To complete the dramatic field, Brie Larson (“Room”) Best Actress win was against Cate Blanchett (“Carol”), Rooney Mara (“Carol”), Saoirse Ronan (“Brooklyn”) and Alicia Vikander (“The Danish Girl”).
In the comedy or musical side, “The Martians” took the prize for best film. A proud Ridley Scott took the stage to collect the trophy and did not hesitate to throw a small criticism of those who decided (both Fox studio as the organization) that his film competed in that category.
“Comedy? I do not know, but I’m very grateful. I thought I would give him posthumously! title, “said the director of 78 years to receive the first Golden Globe of her career.
” I will go hungry, returning all the balls come to me, “he confessed Scott, who at the end of his speech would remember his brother Tony, who died in 2012.
Jennifer Lawrence (” Joy “) won best comedy actress and added his third win in his 25 years behind “Silver Linings Playbook” and “American Hustle”.
“Every time I go here is for you,” said the interpreter, referring to his favorite director, David O. Russell. “Thank you for electing me and show me both personally and professionally. Your love for cinema is pure,” he said
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Also, Matt Damon turned the odds and won the Golden Globe for best comedy actor for “The Martian”.
For Damon, in his seventh nomination, is his first victory as an actor, as previously won for best screenplay for “Good Will Hunting” (1997), a prize which he shared with his friend Ben Affleck.
“I’ve done many movies he has not seen anyone. It is a joy to do something that appeals to everyone,” he said about the success of “The Martian” which has nearly 600 million dollars in box office.
In addition, Kate Winslet (“Steve Jobs”) and Sylvester Stallone (“Believe”) were awarded the Golden Globe in the secondary categories.
Stallone, one of the biggest ovations of the night won the first Golden Globe of his career after three nominations (earlier came as a producer and writer of “Rocky” 40 years ago).
The Hungarian “Son of Saul” won the Golden Globe for best foreign film award sought by the Chilean “The Club” by Pablo Larrain.
“Inside Out” was proclaimed best film animation, while Aaron Sorkin the award for best screenplay was by “Steve Jobs” and Sam Smith did the same with “Writing’s on the Wall,” from “Spectre” as best song.
Finally, the award for best soundtrack was for Ennio Morricone for “The Hateful Eight”.
The award was received by director Quentin Tarantino, who did not hesitate to compare the Italian genius with the talent of Mozart or Beethoven.
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