and a lot of those awards, like sound mixing, and whatnot are done in the post production stage- so it is all very possible than the post-production of one installment may not have been as good as some of the others and the competition stiffer last year.
My point was that a lot of these things were NOT better than TTT or FOTR (especially costumes, obviously). The post production was similar for all three, and I'd say this year was much more competitive. If TTT was released this year instead of last, we would have a nice, gripping Oscar battle where 4 films all had a chance to equally win (LOTR: TTT, M&C: TFSotW, LIT, and MR). Instead you have sentimentality, give it to Jackson and his boys for the trilogy! Bah!
as much as I liked Mystic River and loved Lost in Translation, to me what stands out there is the acting in general- in LoTR the directing stand out more-and again, the monumentality of the achievement is hard to grasp.
A good portion of the acting is also a function of direction. Sure you have your actors which will do wonderful in every role, but a good director will make his/her actors better by their direction. Coppola's direction in LIT was amazing. Weir did a wonderful job in M&C as well.
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