I went to see The Blind Side yesterday, having really liked the book. Good film, quite faithful to the book. Sandra Bullock is good, but it would have to be a weak year for Leading Actresses (or a concerted marketing effort by Warner's) to get her an Oscar nom...
It *is* a very weak year, as it turns out.
And given the Academy's determination to up their ratings and appeal to a broader audience, I'm guessing she gets a nod. (the movie has made $100M in just 10 days!) Here are the female perfs considered "in play" for a nomination right now:
Meryl Streep, Julie & Julia
Gabby Sidibe, Precious
Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side
Carey Mulligan, An Education
Helen Mirren, The Last Station
Penelope Cruz, Broken Embraces
Abbie Cornish, Bright Star
Marion Cotillard, Nine
Emily Blunt, The Young Victoria
Shohreh Aghdashloo, The Stoning of Soraya M.
Catalina Saavedra, The Maid
I think the first 4 on that list are slam-dunks; the 5th nominee will be one of the others, all of whom are in smaller, little-seen art-house or foreign-language movies except for Clotillard (
Nine will be getting a BIG Oscar push). The only other variable is if someone decides Streep is Supporting in
J&J and Lead in
It's Complicated.
What do you say, re: the criticism that the black kid barely has 10 lines of dialog in the whole film and is portrayed as "a bystander in his own story", to quote one review I've read?