Monday, January 20, 2020

기생충,SAG상 수상으로 역사를 새로 썼다. 한국의 이름을 연예인들이 전세계에 빛낸 퀘거- 당신들 자랑스럽소.

한국영화, "기생충"이 Screen Actors Guild 시상식에서, 영어대본이 아닌 외국어  영화로서는 최초로, 최고의 연기상을 받아, 대한민국의 명예를 전세계에 환하게 그 불빛을 비춰줬다. 아 얼마나 자랑스러운 대한민국의 경사인가. 

"세계의 영화계에서 내노라하는 수많은 배우들 앞에서 이상을 수상하게되여 너무도 영광스럽다. 오늘 저녁의 이환상적인 순간을 내평생 잊지 않을 것입니다"라고 통역관을 통해서, 이영화에 출연했던, 송광호 배우가 소감을 피력한것이다.

국내적으로는 부정과 부패, 사기, 선동으로 국민들의 마음이 수만갈래로 찢어져, 어디에 기대로 정신적, 신체적으로 하소연 할곳을 찾아 헤멜때,  이러한 낭보가 국민들의 아픈 마음을 치료해 주고도 남을 것이라는 확신이 선다. 


영화 "기생충"가 LA에서 있었던 제 26회 시상식에서, 영어가 아닌 다른 외국어 영화로서는 처음으로 SAG상을 수상했다.  시상식에서  더욱 빛난것은 이상을 수상하는 수상소감에서, Robert De Niro's가 평생동안 영예를 안겨주는 수상소감을 말할때 있었던, 정치적 발언같은것은 일체 배제하고 영화인으로서의 수상소감을 피력한점이 돗보였었다.



 어제, 일요일,1월 19일,2020년, LA 소재, Shrine Auditorium Expo Hall에서 개최됐던, 제 26회 SAG 시상식에서강호성, 박소담, 봉준호, 장헤진,최우식 그리고 이선균등, 배우들이 출연했던 영화 "기생충"에서 최고의 연기상을 받고, 뉴스 브리핑 룸에서 자랑스럽게 트로피를 들어 보이고 있다.

CNN)"Parasite" became the first foreign-language movie to win SAG's coveted best ensemble prize on Sunday night, capping a 26th annual ceremony that otherwise closely followed the script in terms of the individual victories.

The event's most surprising element might have been the acceptance speeches, which were virtually devoid of politics, other than Robert De Niro's remarks in receiving a life achievement honor.
The win for "Parasite" broke up what had been a night that saw people of color entirely overlooked, as the industry comes under increased scrutiny for a lack of diversity in its awards.
"I'm so honored to receive this award in front of such amazing actors that I admire. I will never forget this beautiful night," cast member Song Kang Ho said through a translator.

Five members of the 10-person "Parasite" cast were on stage to accept the award.
Director Bong Joon Ho was shown proudly recording the cast's win from his seat in the audience.
The guild awards are watched closely for clues on how the Oscar race might turn out, but the perceived Oscar frontrunner, the World War I epic "1917," doesn't really lend itself to the "ensemble" designation, and wasn't among SAG's nominees.
Joaquin Phoenix and Renee Zellweger received the top acting prizes for "Joker" and "Judy," playing the comic-book villain and the tormented singer Judy Garland.
"Judy Garland, 50 years later, your community is thinking of you tonight," Zellweger said.
After a number of politically oriented speeches at the Golden Globes earlier this month, the ceremony hewed much more toward the personal than the political. That changed briefly when De Niro accepted his award, giving a full-throated defense of actors wading into the public arena, offering no apology for having "a bigger voice" because of his stardom, noting, "As a citizen, I have as much right as anybody ... to voice my opinion."

The supporting movie awards also went to presumed favorites, as Laura Dern and Brad Pitt claimed awards for "Marriage Story" and "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood." (Jennifer Lopez -- overlooked by the Oscars for her role in "Hustlers" -- was among those she overcame.)
Pitt offered a humorous acceptance speech, opening by saying, "I've got to add this to my Tinder profile." He proceeded to joke that the role -- a guy who takes off his shirt with a spotty marital track record -- really wasn't much of a reach for him.
As if on cue, Pitt's ex-wife, Jennifer Aniston, later picked up a trophy for the backstage drama "The Morning Show," marking the first win for fledgling programming service Apple TV+.
The win was indicative of a night in which SAG voters spread the wealth among a variety of services. Amazon snagged its second best comedy ensemble prize for "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" as well as actor Tony Shalhoub, and added Phoebe Waller-Bridge for the Emmy-winning "Fleabag."
Netflix's history of the British Royal family, "The Crown," was crowned for the first time as best drama ensemble.
Peter Dinklage, meanwhile, won for the first time -- after six nominations -- for HBO's "Game of Thrones."
In another sign that Hollywood tends to enjoy watching its own stories, Sam Rockwell and Michelle Williams were both recognized in the movie/miniseries category for FX's "Fosse/Verdon."
Although SAG is the only televised awards of the four guilds representing actors, writers, directors and producers, it's not the most reliable barometer in terms of predicting the Academy Awards.
On Saturday, the Producers Guild of America honored "1917," following its win at the Golden Globes.
Among the guilds, the producers have been the strongest Oscars bellwether, with its best-picture winner lining up the eventual Oscar choice eight of the last 10 years, including "Green Book" in 2019. SAG chose "Black Panther" for the ensemble award last year.
During that span, the Directors Guild has coincided with the Oscar winner six times, and SAG and the Writers Guild four each. The DGA and WGA will weigh in on Jan. 25 and Feb. 1, respectively.
The film and TV awards for stunt ensemble -- presented prior to air -- went to "Avengers: Endgame" and "Game of Thrones."



https://www.ctvnews.ca/entertainment/screen-actors-guild-awards-make-history-as-parasite-claims-its-top-prize-1.4774719

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