"So I have no idea why this film is being talked about so much. A lot of people have seen it multiple times," 'Parasite' director Bong Joon-ho told THR before his film took home AACTA's Best Picture prize.
The evening began with a champagne reception around the Skybar’s pool, with guests sipping cocktails and snacking on pass around apps like bite-sized lamb kabobs. The night had a more casual atmosphere than most awards show, with the AACTAs handing out just seven awards in a breezy 30 minute ceremony.
Appropriate to an International Awards show, the night’s seven winners represented five different countries, with South Korea’s Joon-ho winning Best Picture for, New Zealand’s Taika Waititi winning best screenplay forand Tarantino and Brad Pitt each winning for best director and best supporting actor respectively forTarantino was on hand to accept both awards and he told the audience how aligned he and Pitt were on creating the character of Cliff Booth.
"I don't look at acting as an internal quest to find myself. I look at it as an exercise in understanding others, not just the characters that you're supposed to be playing, but the creative team that’s inseparable from, the character of the movie. And acting feels as most to life to me when you’re problem solving as a group.
ParasiteMovie It was a mindblowing movie.
I know why .. because it is so unconventionally meaningful ☕🤓❤️ unluckyfanz
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