Oscars 2023 for Best Supporting Actor: Does Ke Huy Quan have real competition?

Oscars 2023 for Best Supporting Actor: Does Ke Huy Quan have real competition?

A priori, we are facing the interpretive category with the least chance of surprising these Oscars 2023. And it is that, apart from the twist that blew up the pools at the Bafta with Barry Keoghan’s victory for his beautiful performance in ‘Almas en pensa de Inisherin’, the race for the statuette corresponding to the best supporting actor was a military walk led almost exclusively by Ke Huy Quan.

Oscars 2023: Best Supporting Actor Analysis

1 Brendan Gleeson – “The Banshees of Inisherin”
Oscars 2023 for Best Supporting Actor: Does Ke Huy Quan have real competition?

In his way of being, observing and keeping silent lies the calm greatness of the interpretation he offers Brendan Gleeson in the magnificent ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’. And that his character could very well have become someone that audiences had great trouble connecting with. However, the always brilliant Irish actor’s talent makes the connection immediate, deep and lasting. A show that is fascinating in its apparent simplicity and imposing in its most dramatic moments which, although it seems to have no chance of ending up winning the prize, is destined to remain in our memory.

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2 Barry Keoghan – “The Banshees of Inisherin”
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Barry Keoghan needs just the right scenes in ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ to win our hearts. And the Academy, of course. And that’s what, through tons of innocence and tenderness, the young performer has managed to become the only alternative that seems to have a minimal chance of being able to surprise in this category. His victory, in addition to the most impressive script of the evening, would be the right prize for an actor who, precisely for the scene shared with Kerry Condon on the shore of an immense lake, already deserves all the prizes in the world. The real soul of the film Martin McDonald it’s here.

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3 Ke Huy Quan – “All at Once Everywhere”
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top favorite. Except for his loss at the Baftas, Ke Huy Quan has dominated with an iron fist a virtually untouched awards race that places him as the most certain of the winners in the four acting categories of the next Oscars. It’s no longer just his treasured story of professional resurrection and front-door return to a Hollywood where he’s delivered some truly iconic characters, but we’re before a wonderful performance set in the soon-to-be-hit film ‘All at Once Everywhere’. You can now go find a hole in the house to hold the figurine.

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4 Judd Hirsch – “The Fabelmans”
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Just over five minutes on screen is what Judd Hirsch needs to get a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination. Excessive? Considering victories like that of the great Judi Dench for her cameo in ‘Shakespeare in Love (Shakespeare in love)’, the truth is that no. Would “Los Fabelmans” have been as excellent without Hirsch? Safe. With his absence we would have missed one of the most memorable and exciting scenes of the wonderful film by Steven Spielberg? No doubt about it. Sure, her co-star Paul Dano should have been in this spot, but it’s an understandable nomination given the nature of the category and the sheer power of his screen time.

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5 Brian Tyree Henry – ‘Causeway’
Brian Tyree Henry - 'Causeway'

Despite being in some previous pools, the presence of Brian Tyree Henry in the quintet of nominees for best supporting actor ended up being one of the big surprises of this edition of the Oscars. However, when you see “Causeway”, you know it from its first appearance We are facing one of those characters who, starting from second place, end up conquering the film with admirable simplicity.. Her scenes with Jennifer Lawrence are by far the highlight of a proposition that, if it crosses the line of what’s fair, is thanks to the work of Tyree Henry. In short, a nomination as unexpected as it is right.

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Even before the “Everything at Once Everywhere” hurricane began engulfing Hollywood’s top corporations, racking up win after win, Huy Quan’s reappearance will already be celebrated as a more than Oscarable professional resurrection. However, taking into account the enormous potential of its four competitors, it will be necessary to wait until the last second to confirm its success.

    Causeway

So while we patiently wait for the envelope with the name of the winner of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor to be opened, let’s continue to enjoy and analyze these fantastic performances. Five works that have magnified from a secondary point of view the potential of the no less splendid works they represent. A category that complements its hypothetical lack of surprise with a significant amount of talent.

Source: E Cartelera

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