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What do you think is the most "unworthy" award in Oscar history?

1. Gone with the Wind

12 Oscar for Best Director, 1939

Gone with the Wind is a film adapted from the novel Gone with the Wind by novelist margaret mitchell, which tells the love story of Scarlett and Rhett during the American Civil War. Although it is a classic film that has been handed down to this day, it also occupies the box office list in the film history, but the reason for its "misnomer" is that Gone with the Wind was actually directed by three directors, but only victor fleming won the prize, which is unfair.

2. The greatest performance on earth

The 25th Academy Award for Best Film, 1953.

There is no denying that Cecil B. DeMille, as a legendary producer and director, occupies a decisive position in the history of American movies, but this does not mean that every one of his works is a masterpiece. If there is a movie with the wrong name, it is the king of drama. This movie is like a noisy circus. For the sake of box office, in the name of "the greatest performance on earth", put a cliche and become an artistic epic.

3. Avatar

The 82nd academy award for best cinematography, 20 10.

Aside from the quality of the film itself, the most important thing is why this film, which is almost entirely made by computer post-special effects, was rated as "best photography"? Photography itself is a tactile art, which requires a deep understanding of lens and focal length, clever use of light and constant search for angles to achieve the most perfect effect. If all this work can be done by a large number of post-special effects teams on the computer, who will really learn photography? According to this award standard, Pixar's animation is eligible to be elected.