Explainer: What was with that weird Oscar ending and why did the show look different?

The 93rd annual University Awards were ever going to be a fleck surreal this year. The pandemic changed many of the usual rhythms and traditions of the Oscars on Sunday (April 25) dark. There was a glamour-filled red carpet but no onlookers or teams of publicists. There were in-person, mask-less winners simply not in the usual order, and the speeches were never drowned out with play-off music.

Compounding the differences this year was a telecast, steered past producers Steven Soderbergh, Jesse Collins and Stacy Sher, that wanted a new expect and experience to an often stodgy, persistently unchanging ceremony.

But what was with that catastrophe? How staged was Glenn Close's dance? And where, oh where, was the play-off music? Here are the answers to some of the night's befuddlements.

THE ENDING – WHY?

The Oscars have known more dramatic and more shambolic endings ("Envelopegate" was a mere four years agone) but this may take ready a new bar for anti-climactic. You lot would swear someone even played a deplorable trombone.

Going into Dominicus, the evidence'due south producers had said they wanted to take "some big swings" in the telecast. One turned out to be switching the normal awards gild. All-time director, usually one of the final awards, was handed out mid-testify. Best pic was third-to-final and the night'due south final ii awards were best actress and best actor. Presumably, the thinking was that best thespian would become to Chadwick Boseman (he won virtually every best-role player trophy leading upward to the Oscars), and thus end the ceremony on a meaningful annotation of tribute.

But there had been hints of an upset. 2 weeks earlier, Anthony Hopkins won at the BAFTAs, an award he was also absent for – though the prove managed to track him downwardly in his native Wales to talk to the BAFTA printing. The Oscars had pressed nominees to attend, if possible, or join from a remote location. But the 83-year-old Hopkins (who became the oldest actor to win an Oscar, his second) elected not to travel to Los Angeles or the hub in London. Knighted living legends who admire the Welsh countryside become to exercise that. Only the next morning did Sir Anthony, with a bucolic vista behind him, post an Instagram video of thanks, and a few words on the tardily Boseman. "At 83 years of historic period, I did non await to go his award, I really didn't," he said.

READ: Anthony Hopkins honours late actor Chadwick Boseman afterward Oscar win

Posthumous Oscars are likewise hard to come past. There's a reason it'southward but happened twice before among actors (Peter Finch and Heath Ledger). For some voters, information technology can seem similar a wasted vote, since the honoree isn't there to accept it. And one of the longest Oscar seasons e'er (the ceremony was postponed two months) may accept sapped some of the momentum for Boseman, who died last August; some may accept felt he had been already honoured past previous awards like at the Golden Globes and the Screen Actors Club Awards. Mayhap the Independent Spirit Awards on Thursday supplied foreshadowing when Riz Ahmed (Audio Of Metal) was chosen over Boseman.

The Oscars oasis't always ended with all-time motion picture, but information technology'south been more than twoscore years since another category was final. Even the all-time picture show winners – who usually conclude the telecast with trophies raised – weren't expecting information technology.

"Information technology surely was a surprise," said Nomadland producer Dan Janvey backstage to reporters. "I think a lot of united states of america grew up watching the Oscars and I've gotten used to information technology being final."

But on Sunday, the category switcheroo culminated in an absent-minded winner and a foreign empty-phase finale – a fitting end to a thoroughly strange movie yr.

WHERE WAS THE PLAY-OFF MUSIC?

No snark was role of the mandate of this year'due south Oscars, Sher said. From pinnacle to bottom, the show was a sincere commemoration of cinema and the night'southward nominees. Introductions were lengthy and detailed. And when winners clutched their Oscars, they were given broad latitude to speak. Non in one case did music managing director Questlove turn up the music. This was partly because the evidence had more than fourth dimension. Performances of the best song nominees were pre-taped and aired during the red-carpet preshow, significant the circulate – which also had few comedy bits – wasn't in a race. That went with the overall tone of the show: To earnestly celebrate the artistry and arts and crafts of moviemaking. On-camera talent, Soderbergh noted before the prove, just accounts for a fraction of a film prepare.

Producers Frances McDormand, left, and Chloe Zhao, winners of the honor for best picture for "Nomadland," pose in the printing room at the Oscars on Sunday, April 25, 2021, at Union Station in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, Pool)

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WHY DID FRANCES MCDORMAND HOWL?

"We requite this one to our wolf," McDormand said while accepting the best picture award for Nomadland. McDormand, a producer as well as star of Chloe Zhao's film, let a howl that could have been a reference to her nomadic, lone wolf character in a melancholic open up-road tale about the cardinal necessities of life. Only McDormand's howl was more than pointedly poignant than that. It was a style to award Michael Wolf Snyder, the moving picture'due south production sound mixer, who died in March at the age of 35. "That howling to the moon is for Wolf," Zhao explained to members of the press. McDormand earlier said of Snyder in a statement to Diversity: "Wolf recorded our heartbeats. Our every breath. For me, he is Nomadland."

WHY DID THE Show LOOK Unlike?

Soderbergh conceived of the telecast a motion picture, complete with opening credits (presenters were the bandage), a slinky opening tracking shot with Regina King and all the technical aspects of moving-picture show. That included a more letterbox format, a frame charge per unit of 24 instead of the more typical television rates of thirty or 60. Whatever you thought of the show, it had to be the best looking Oscars in ages.

In this video image provided by ABC, Lil Rel Howery reacts equally Glenn Close dances to East.U.'s "Da Barrel" in the audience at the Oscars on Sunday, April 25, 2021. (ABC via AP)

WAS Shut'S Trip the light fantastic toe Apposite?

Well of course it was. Close did her best to advise her cognition of Experience Unlimited'due south Da Butt (featured in Spike Lee's School Stupor) was completely off the cuff, but Lil Rel Howery acknowledged during the post-prove that their music trivia chip had been discussed beforehand. Withal, credit the 74-yr-old Close for being willing to boogie shortly subsequently losing out on an Oscar for the eighth fourth dimension – a tape among living performers.

(Source: AP)

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