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Oscars 2025: May Timothée Chalamet develop into the youngest lead actor winner?
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Oscars 2025: May Timothée Chalamet develop into the youngest lead actor winner?

Last updated: December 11, 2024 4:30 pm
Editorial Board Published December 11, 2024
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Worthy candidates for a lead actor Oscar nomination.

(Searchlight Footage; Focus Options; Yannis Drakoulidis / A24; Pat Scola / A24; Lol Crawley / A24)

I simply noticed James Mangold’s Bob Dylan-goes-electric historical past lesson “A Complete Unknown,” the music biopic that wears its topic’s impenetrable nature as its raison d’être. And after studying all about star Timothée Chalamet’s dedication to turning into Dylan — performing the songs stay on set, asking that he be referred to as “Bob Dylan” on the decision sheet and forbidding household and pals from visiting (however whom would they be calling on? Timothée’s not right here, maaaaaan) — Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues” began enjoying on a loop in my head, solely with completely different lyrics, reflecting what I had simply watched and realized.

Timée’s on the soundstage Goin’ on a rampageListen to that accentThey inform me that he’s hellbentLook out kidIt’s one thing you didYou referred to as him TimNow he’s feeling kinda grimHe’s Dylan on the decision sheetListen to the drumbeatWatch out for the p.a. They’re sendin’ you again to L.A.

Is Chalamet going to be the newest actor to win an Oscar for taking part in a music legend, a not-always-proud custom that goes again to James Cagney’s energetic portrayal of entertainer George M. Cohan within the 1942 movie “Yankee Doodle Dandy”? Possibly. Combing via the record of winners — a document too prolonged to incorporate in full however one which encompasses most just lately Renée Zellweger enjoying Judy Garland in “Judy” and Rami Malek’s magnetic Freddie Mercury in “Bohemian Rhapsody” — you may simply be persuaded that this could be Chalamet’s yr. Mangold directed Reese Witherspoon to an Oscar and Joaquin Phoenix to a nomination for portraying June Carter and Johnny Money in “Walk the Line,” in any case.

And, regardless of the very best efforts of the filmmakers behind “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story,” which well punctured music biopic tropes and made subsequent motion pictures within the style (equivalent to “A Complete Unknown”) really feel slightly foolish, we haven’t reached the purpose the place voters are able to say “Enough.” Possibly that may are available 2027 when Sam Mendes plans to launch 4 separate, interwoven motion pictures in regards to the members of the Beatles, every advised from the attitude of a unique band member. In the event that they’re profitable, will we get a sequel in regards to the Fifth Beatle? The property of Murray the Ok is ready by the telephone.

In the meantime, barring some easy accident, I don’t should suppose twice about together with Chalamet among the many seemingly lead actor nominees for the 2025 Oscars. And that’s all proper. He’s convincing, the very best a part of a fairly good film. Who could be becoming a member of him? So glad you requested.

Final yr, this class went heavy on the great-men biopics with Cillian Murphy profitable for “Oppenheimer” and Colman Domingo and Bradley Cooper incomes noms for taking part in civil rights chief Bayard Rustin and conductor Leonard Bernstein, respectively. Voters virtually definitely will nominate Domingo once more, this time for his efficiency in “Sing Sing,” a deeply transferring drama a few theater program on the eponymous jail. Domingo performs an inmate serving time for against the law he says he didn’t commit, and there’s anger, hope, intelligence, delight and humor woven into his persuasive portrayal.

Murphy ought to be nominated once more too for his efficiency as an honest man making the troublesome determination to observe his conscience in “Small Things Like These,” an ideal adaptation of Claire Keegan’s novella that didn’t obtain a lot of a push when it was launched final month. Like Domingo, Murphy conveys a lot via his eyes that you simply perceive why their administrators use a profusion of closeups. Sadly, not sufficient folks have seen the film to place Murphy among the many nominees. But when custom holds, he’ll nonetheless be on the Oscars to current an award.

Chalamet will flip 29 earlier than the top of the yr. If he gained for “A Complete Unknown,” he’d be the youngest to take the lead actor trophy. Who presently holds that distinction? None aside from Adrien Brody, who gained for “The Pianist” in 2003, 22 days earlier than his thirtieth birthday. Brody will likely be nominated once more for the fierce ardour he brings to “The Brutalist,” enjoying a Hungarian architect and Holocaust survivor who involves america searching for the American Dream. A second Oscar is a definite risk.

However would that be honest to Ralph Fiennes, an exquisite actor who has but to win one? Fiennes has been nominated simply two instances, the final coming for “The English Patient” 28 years in the past. (Sure, I needed to triple-check to verify he wasn’t celebrated for his rakish flip in Wes Anderson’s “The Grand Budapest Hotel.”) Fiennes carries “Conclave” as Cardinal Lawrence, a dutiful and doubting man overseeing the vote for the following pope. You count on Fiennes to expertly convey interior turmoil, but it surely’s the comedic means he places throughout the cardinal’s exasperation with petty males that gained me over.

At the least Fiennes has been nominated. Fellow Brit Daniel Craig has not however may properly safe his first nod for taking part in a lonely expat shaken (and stirred) from senseless debauchery after he turns into obsessive about a youthful man in Luca Guadagnino’s adaptation of the William S. Burroughs novella “Queer.” The film is at instances sluggish to the purpose of inertia, however Craig is magnificent as its world-weary, ravaged refugee. It’s the sort of go-for-broke efficiency that Oscar voters can’t resist.

I’d argue, although, that Craig was higher, definitely much more enjoyable, enjoying Benoit Blanc, the world’s biggest detective, within the “Knives Out” motion pictures. Delight is at all times underrated on the Oscars, which is why we haven’t heard a lot about Glen Powell’s hilarious star flip in Richard Linklater’s “Hit Man,” simply probably the most fulfilling motion pictures of the yr. As Gary, a nerdy professor who finds his calling pretending to be a contract killer, Powell will get to take action many issues on this film — play a sequence of elaborate video games of dress-up, be the romantic lead and depict a person duty-bound to apply what he teaches and present that people can change.

That, my pals, is vary. “Seize the identity you want for yourself,” Gary tells his college students. Good recommendation for everybody, together with a voting physique that takes itself means too significantly.

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