Are the Oscars Still Relevant?
The idea of a meritocracy where you are fairly judged by your peers is a noble and idealistic notion. It is one that many august bodies aspire to, as they endeavour to honour those they claim to represent. Yet the reality is often quite different from the intended aim. I believe that the Oscars are a text book example of this. Rather than being an impartial and honest award ceremony, the entire events is more a demonstration of corporate leverage and power politics. Furthermore, it would seem that the wider public has fallen out of love with Hollywood as yearly viewing figures fluctuate. Overall this is more of an event for the benefit of Hollywood, rather than a promotion of the art of cinema.
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