Chapter 30

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At the 70th Academy Awards, the stage is lit up with stars. The camera moves steadily as Margaret's seaweed-black hair and perfectly shaped body appear on the television screen. Next to her was Leo, his blonde hair shining like the brightest of the night's brilliant stars. It was a moment when everyone was feeling-- God is never fair in the creation of man, these two are definitely the Creator's favorites. The dark-haired classic beauty smiles gracefully, "We're presenting the Best Costume Design." The blonde classical beauty's voice was pleasant, "The nominees are-" "Deborah Lynn Scott, Titanic." "Sandy Powell, Three Winged Hearts." "Dante Ferretti, The Little Living Buddha." "Ruth Carter, The Brave and the Bold." "Janet Patterson, Obsessed with Men and Women." The nominated films flashed by on the screen one by one, but for the audience in front of the TV, the pair of beauties on the stage was obviously more attractive. The two beauties, who have just set the latest Oscar ratings with a little fight, are shaking hands and lovingly presenting the awards, "And the winner of the Academy Award is - Deborah Lynn Scott, for Titanic." The stage erupts in applause, celebrating Titanic's first award. Deborah Lynn Scott, in a long gown, takes the stage to receive her award from Leo. As the woman began her acceptance speech, Margaret was walking off the stage hand in hand with Leo, returning to her original position. "I'm no better than a cat pup?" Mr. Wannabe squeezed the words out of his mouth. Margaret looked at him, and replied sincerely, "Sir, do you have furry paws and soft cushions of flesh?" Leo looks at her incredulously, subconsciously looking down at his hands- The one who had been voted the "World's Most Beautiful" by an Italian magazine a week ago was not as good as a cat? Because he doesn't have claws or pads? As Leo is once again struck with skepticism by Margaret, Titanic begins to collect awards at breakneck speed. The movie was clearly luckier than the real big ship, and from the moment it captured the award for Best Costume Design it was smooth sailing, picking up Best Sound, Best Sound Effects Editing, Best Visual Effects, Best Editing, Best Art Direction, Best Score (Dramatic), Best Motion Picture Theme Song, and Best Cinematography. At this point in time, the stage was being set for the Original Screenplay award, and Titanic, which had already picked up nine technical awards, was unexpectedly not nominated for Best Screenplay, which is apparently unprecedented at the Oscars. And Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, who won the award for Mindhunter, were speaking with extra excitement about their acceptance speeches. Shortly after this, the award for Best Actress at this year's Oscars will apparently be presented. Leo whispered in her ear, "Nervous?" "I'd prefer this awards show to be over soon," Margaret's voice was calm, "so I can end my diet and have a cheeseburger or something." "COOL~" Leo raised an eyebrow, "I even prepared an acceptance speech for myself two months ago, who knew I wouldn't even make the nomination cut." Margaret shrugged her shoulders at him, "Sooner or later it comes in handy, doesn't it?" "Ladies and gentlemen, here comes the main event." Host Billy Crystal said. On stage, the previous movie star Joffrey Rush came out to present Best Actress, "It is my great honor to introduce the Best Actress nominees." "- Judi Dench, Mrs. Brown." "--Helen Hunt, As Good as It Gets." "--Julie Christie, The Wife Swap Game." "--Kate Winslet, Titanic." "--Margaret Ajani, The Story of Adele Hugo." After each of his introductions of the nominated actors, the screen would play their amazing performances in the movie. "Judy, for several years you have worked continuously, always maintaining a consistently high standard, and your firebrand acting skills have been praised and recognized by your fans, and your performance in Mrs. Brown dazzled us not only with your superb acting skills, but also with the wisdom and human light that you infused into each of your roles." "Helen, your performance is so outstanding, superbly interpreting a strong single mother, you are lovely and charming and kind and humble, and your wonderfully portrayed portrayal in the movie 'As Good As It Gets' is nearly perfect." "Julie, you are the most poetic actress, understated by nature, yet so dedicated to the movies, every role you have played perfectly, and now in the movie 'The Wife Swap Game', you once again portray a convincing character with outstanding acting skills." "Kate, you have raw talent and a passionate temperament, keep up your captivating demeanor and tonight, let's honor your precise and infectious interpretation of Ruth in Titanic." Kate Winslet is the last possible winner of the Actor Award for Titanic. But the odds of winning aren't good; the Academy doesn't seem to like the performance of actors in big ships very much, and even the elderly Ruth, who failed to take home a small gold medal in one fell swoop. On stage, Joffrey Rush is introducing the final nominee - the "Margot, in a miraculously short period of time, you've grown breathtakingly, and the nobility, madness, grace, vulnerability, indulgence, and genuineness of your genius, full of fluttering light, leads us into the deeper recesses of our imagination, and makes Adele transcendent and dazzling." The live camera lens was trained on Margot, and as a close-up of her face appeared on the TV screen, inexplicably, countless people began to feel - Her beauty was sharper than a sharp knife, and a single look could be buried in an engrossing grave. At that moment, Joffrey Rush was about to open the envelope, "And the winner is-" In an instant, whether it was the guests inside the sacred auditorium, or the one billion viewers who watched the event globally synchronized through live streaming and broadcasting, they all felt that time had become tense and stagnant. Joffrey Rush unfolded the envelope and shook his head in admiration, "Margaret Ajani, The Story of Adele Hugo. The scene was instantly drowned in rapturous applause, and the Ajani fans in front of the live TV broadcast cheered obliviously as she made history once again! The official commentary sounds - "This is the first nomination for Margaret Ajani, who is the youngest Best Actress in Academy Award history, and at the same time becomes one of five actresses to win an Academy Award at their first screen appearance." --Adjani became the youngest Oscar winner ever! --A new member of the Academy's brightest Hall of Fame is born! --Winning on her first nomination! Is she going to be an Academy crony? Margot begins by hugging director Truffaut, followed by Leo giving her a stick-up. The already raucous scene got even more heated, and ABC's ratings climbed once again because of the face-to-face kiss. By the time Margaret walked on stage, the 70th Oscar's had already been watched by 58 million people, stateside. On the lavish golden stage, Ajani, in a classic silver and red gown, was as superb as ever. She slightly bent down close to the microphone, the arc of her long black hair sliding down smoothly, surprisingly, all of them can constitute a very flavorful picture. "Thank you to the Academy, and to the great director François Truffaut, you deserve all of our respect," Marguerite said afterward, saying the names of the film's creators in a circle, and turning to her appreciation of the other nominees, "Each and every one of tonight's nominees has contributed to the big screen with the most innovative and creative performances ever seen, and you are so talented and upright and humble, and these nominees have contributed to the big screen with the most wonderful performances, you are all so talented, so decent and humble, and these extraordinary films and performances are your contribution to this era." Margaret's voice is soft and her blue sky eyes are breathtaking, "Standing here in this great dreamy, hallowed auditorium that has witnessed countless remarkable classics, I am grateful to be able to immerse myself in the magical world of cinema, and I look forward to appreciating the true meaning of the art of cinema, and I will always remain enthusiastic and passionate in my tireless efforts to achieve this in the process. " The ceremonial music played and Margaret gracefully bowed and walked off the stage. The camera always followed her delicate figure. Since today, Ajani has created enough brilliant achievements to make her go down in the history of movies. She is, without a doubt, the brightest young actress of the late twentieth century. And the moment she became the youngest Oscar winner set a crazy record for the Oscars with nearly 60 million viewers. The awards ceremony continued, "Titanic" did not win any of the awards for actors, but after successively winning the best director and best movie, it won big at this year's Oscars. The movie brought back Hollywood's legitimate big studios, after years of being pushed out of the Oscar podium by independents and small studios, and brought back the high-budget, high-revenue Hollywood films to the top. And ABC, looking at the new ratings record of 60.2 million, probably fell asleep at night and woke up with a crazy grin on its face. In this time between the end of the ceremony, and the start of the Governor's Dinner, the Academy is engraving each of the winners, with their names on the little Oscars. Also, all winners will receive a gold statuette necklace to give to their friends and family. The necklace is a 35-centimeter-long gold Oscar statuette, which can be engraved with the names of the winner's friends and family, making it an obviously very valuable gift. "Ms. Ajani, whose name would you like engraved?" Margaret looked at the gleaming gold necklace, her red lips parted -
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