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Martin Scorsese Almost Fell Asleep, Everybody Swooned for Brad Pitt, and All the Other Details From Inside the Oscars Ceremony

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The highly-guarded envelope.
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As the show went on, guests began sneaking out during commercial breaks, but a series of powerful musical performances brought the audience to their feet. It included a surprise appearance by Eminem with a stark performance of “Lose Yourself” (though he clearly didn’t impress Martin Scorsese, who could be seen falling asleep halfway through the song). Elton John delivered a beautiful rendition of “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” for which he promptly won the Oscar for Best Original Song. Billie Eilish, once again, wooed the crowd with an emotional version of “Yesterday” during the In Memoriam section, highlighting the members of the industry who have recently passed away. Audience members decided to ignore the announcer’s plea not to applaud the departed, which included Kirk Douglas, who had died just a few days earlier.

As for the acting awards, they all went to the expected recipients with Joaquin Phoenix giving an acceptance speech that carried some of the intensity of his performance in the Joker. Admitting that he had been a “scoundrel all his life,” he appealed to our better natures. By that time, the show had already run for three hours long and parts of the audience began to feel it. Someone in the back of the theatre got up and proclaimed, “Alright everybody, that’s a wrap,” with the response being a mix of laughter and shushing. The night ended with the revelation that Parasite had been chosen and a group of exuberant Korean filmmakers hugging and crying, before the glittering crowd flooded out of the theater and on toward the after-parties.