[Global Network Report] On March 10, local time, the 96th Academy Awards ceremony was held at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, USA. "Oppenheimer" became the biggest winner, sweeping 7 awards including Best Picture. According to reports from the Associated Press and the New York

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[Global Network Report] On March 10, local time, the 96th Academy Awards ceremony was held at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, USA. " Oppenheimer " became the biggest winner, sweeping 7 awards including Best Picture. . According to reports from the Associated Press and the New York Times, during the announcement of the best picture results, the "announcement method" of the 83-year-old veteran Oscar winner Al Pacino attracted the attention of the media and netizens because he announced " "Too fast"...

"The New York Times" described the situation at the time and said that when announcing the final winner, Pacino did not read out the titles of all 10 nominated films, nor did he say "Who will the Oscar be awarded to" as usual? , but simply said, "Here it comes," and slowly opened the envelope.

[Global Network Report] On March 10, local time, the 96th Academy Awards ceremony was held at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, USA. 'Oppenheimer' became the biggest winner, sweeping 7 awards including Best Picture. According to reports from the Associated Press and the New York  - Lujuba

On the 10th local time, the 96th Academy Awards ceremony was held at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, USA. Al Pacino presented the award for Best Picture. Source: US media

"I have to look at the envelope. I will. It's here. . My eyes saw Oppenheimer," Pacino said. The New York Times said that the audience responded with "tepid applause" and seemed unsure whether this sentence was the most important award speech of the night.

"Yeah, yeah," Pacino then confirmed. According to reports, at this moment, music started playing and cheers erupted from the crowd. The scene also cuts to "Oppenheimer" director Christopher Nolan and his wife and co-producer Emma Thomas standing up and walking to the stage. The

report mentioned that after the awards ceremony, Bill Kramer, the organizer of the Oscars and CEO of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, said that he was satisfied with Pacino's performance. "Everything went well." Kramer said, "He was having fun there."

As for Pacino's "way of announcement," the Associated Press said that it seemed to "catch" the entire Dolby Theater off guard. The media also quoted a netizen as jokingly saying, "Al Pacino should present all the awards tonight."

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