Revisiting the 1988 Oscars -- What They Got Wrong, and What Should Win Best Picture
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What a great year for movies….that was the most difficult to decide a winner so far
I would add Roxanne and The Untouchables to your Worth Mentioning List.
I think my top 5 of 1987, at this moment, would be: Au Revoir Les Enfants, Full Metal Jacket, Cobra Verde, Wings Of Desire, and Good Morning Vietnam.
Yeah Good Morning Vietnam deserved a mention.
Oscar eligibility is based on when you get a theatrical release in the US. Come and See only received a theatrical release in the US in 1987. You can see the original reviews from NY Times and Washington Post are dated 1987, not 1985. A more recent example is The Hurt Locker. It is listed as a 2008 film online because that is when it premiered in film festivals. But it didn't receive a theatrical release until 2009, so that is when it became eligible for Oscars.
It would be pretty funny if Predator won best picture. Of course its a huge crowd pleaser, as pulp as it is. Its also interesting to think about Predator as being nearly a silent film. The little dialog it has isn't even necessary. The sound effects add a lot though.
I would say the dialogue is a good case of less is more, they don't have throw away lines, everything is meant for maximum impact and much of the dialogue is endlessly quotable. I've been yelling "GET TO DA CHOPPA!!" And "come on kill me, I'm here" at my friends and family for over 2 decades.
Not being aware that Where is My Friend's House? was a 1987 movie, I would put that above Matewan but, of course, the Oscar eligibility is different which calls for a different list.
Draft of Nominees
Where is My Friend's House (not eligible)
Babette's Feast (not eligible)
Pelle The Conqueror (not eligible)
Wings of Desire (not eligible)
The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On (not eligible)
Matewan
Evil Dead 2
Withnail and I
Come and See
Jean de Florette/Manon des Sources
The Last Emperor (best of nominees - Hope and Glory, solid, Fatal Attraction overwrought, Moonstruck, unremarkable)
My Life As A Dog
Broadcast News
Worth Mentioning
Angel Heart
Bad Taste
Full Metal Jacket
House of Games
Made in Heaven
No Way Out
Raising Arizona
Final nominations
Come and See
Jean de Florette/Manon des Sources*
The Last Emperor
Matewan
My Life As A Dog
WINNER: COME AND SEE (* if this was counted as an individual film it would be my winner)
I love the adaptation of Marcel Pagnol's pair of novels by director, Claude Berri. The tragedy revealed by the blind woman, Delphine, at the ending of Manon is heartbreaking.
If you don't already know them, check out another pair of movies based on a pair of memoirs of childhood by Marcel Pagnol: My Father's Glory (La gloire de mon père) and My Mother's Castle (La château de ma mère), directed by Yves Robert in 1990. They're much lighter remembrances of summers spent in the French countryside (Provence).
Babette's Feast is an interesting case re Oscar eligibility. It didn't get at theatrical release until 1988, so that was the year it was eligible for Best Picture. But in 1987 it was eligible for Best Foreign Language(which it won) since rules for that category are different - the Academy can only nominate films submitted by that particular country. Denmark submitted Babette's Feast. It's likely that Academy members were the only people in the country who saw Babette's Feast in 1987, since it wasn't in theaters yet. There have been many foreign films that got nominated for best foreign film over the years that hadn't yet gotten a release in the US.
i had manon of the spring on my criterion watchlist, while browsing trough catalogue. This bumps it way up in my planned to watch. I have seen suprisingly few 88' movies, but Robocop would be up there for sure. with full metal jacket, Opera and the untouchables.
I think I'd give it to Withnail & I.
Looking at your list of nominees / mentionables makes me weep for the present.
Wait why did you start this series in 81'? Please do the 70s oscars too!!!
I will get there, eventually!
Have you saw Perfect days yet?
Last Emperor as cinema is top notch but my personal issue with it now is how much influence did the CCP have over the production? It mirrors today where they have massive influence now over the industry. Not good.
Bagdad Cafe is the easy winner for me!