Oscar ignoring ‘Decision to break up’… “Academy’s decision is crime and deterrence”

Strong criticism from foreign and American critics
‘Everything… ‘ Nominated in 11 categories

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Director Park Chan-wook’s film ‘Decision to Break Up’ was not included in the list of finalists for the International Feature Film Award at the 95th Academy Awards announced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) on the 24th (local time). Before the domestic film industry gets excited, foreign media outlets, American critics, and netizens are showing strong reactions and attracting attention.

Director Park’s first feature film, ‘The Decision to Break Up’, which was released in six years following ‘The Handmaiden’, was included in the 15 preliminary candidates last month, but was omitted from the finalists. Five works, including ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ (Germany), ‘Argentina, 1985’ (Argentina), ‘Close’ (Belgium), ‘The Silent Girl’ (Ireland), and ‘EO’ (Poland), were released on March 12th in Los Angeles. It competes for the International Film Award at the awards ceremony held at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles.

‘Decision to Break Up’ won the Best Director Award at the Cannes International Film Festival and was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Award at the British Academy (BAFTA) and Golden Globe, so it was also chosen as a strong candidate at the Academy this time.

Regarding this announcement, the Associated Press said, “The exclusion of ‘Decision to Break Up’ (from the nominations) is one of the most surprising news this year,” and Variety, an entertainment media outlet, said, “The Academy is one of the most trusted and prominent filmmakers in the global film industry. Even the opportunity to challenge for the belated Oscar was blocked.”

Mashable, a media specializing in information technology (IT) and entertainment, criticized, “The Academy’s decision to ignore the ‘decision to break up’, which was the leader of the Cannes Film Festival, is an absolute crime.” “One of the biggest rejections of the year,” said Insider. Some people said it was ‘academy’s force’,” said the fans’ furious reaction.

American film critic Isaac Feldberg said, “It’s really frustrating.”

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Meanwhile, ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’, an independent sci-fi comedy regarding the multiverse, was nominated for the most nominations in 11 categories, while German anti-war film ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ and Irish black comedy ‘Banshee in Inisherin’ were nominated for the most nominations. followed with nominations in nine categories each.

Lim Byung-seon Senior Reporter

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