Adam Quigley Posted: July 9, 2008
I was as saddened by the tragic loss of celebrated actor Heath Ledger as much as anybody. The man was truly a genius of his craft, only recently getting the chance to break through being pigeonholed as the teen Hollywood hunk with films like Brokeback Mountain and I’m Not There. Even in his lesser films though, the performances he would deliver always stood out as a pinnacle of the production, oftentimes making mediocre movies that much more enjoyable because of them.
But for fuck’s sake, please stop saying he should get an Oscar for his role in The Dark Knight when the movie isn’t even out yet. This has been a recurring discussion amongst people ever since his death, and now with little over a week left until the movie can actually be viewed by the people making these claims, it feels like it's become necessary to speak out against such ridiculous notions.
Now, I will agree that Ledger's performance in the film looks excellent based on what we’ve seen in the trailers, and if he really does do an amazing job as early word of mouth has indicated, nobody would like to see him be honored with an Academy Award more than me. That said, the year’s only halfway over, and there are plenty of other actors to be accounted for before it’s fair to proclaim Ledger as the most worthy candidate for the Best Supporting Actor category. Not that that's stopping moviegoers all across the web from claiming an Oscar is the only way to properly honor the man. Here's a thought: Wouldn’t it make so much more sense for him to be honored because he’s actually earned it, and not merely because he passed away?
For Heath to win the Oscar for something as entirely unrelated as his death would be to remove all meaning behind it. I may not have known Heath personally, but it’s clear through interviews with him that he had more respect for his craft than to want to win an award like that. Because of this, making him a lock for the Oscar isn’t honoring him at all. At best, it’s a meaningless sympathy vote, and at worst, it’s an insult. Even if moviegoers are willing to acknowledge this though, I still imagine many people would be upset were he to lose, regardless of how strong his competition is.
The only way to avoid this problem is by asking a question come year’s end: Were Heath still with us right now, would his performance as The Joker in The Dark Knight earn him an Academy Award? Being that I haven't seen the film yet, I cannot answer that question, but I will say that it definitely seems within the realm of possibility. As it stands though, the real question is much simpler... Will he win? In this case, the answer is practically a forgone conclusion, due in large part to how political the Oscar game has become (but that's another issue for another day).
Meanwhile, that nagging question will always linger: Will his win be attributed more to his performance being the best of the year, or his untimely death? Sadly, as morbid a query as that is, I think the answer may be even more so.
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ENGLISH, MOTHERFUCKER!
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tl;dr you're right, heath
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The previous Batman films
Actually, when you said
RE: Actually, when you said
And all I have to say is, I
Not deserving of an Oscar
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He should be given a reroll.
Newfound fan.
Almost quite good
RE: Almost quite good
When did I ever criticize people for saying his performance LOOKS excellent? If that's what you think this article was about, you weren't paying attention.
He deserves a nomination
it wouldn't make sense to
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i doubt he really gives a
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Shut up, Dufus.
RE: Shut up, Dufus.
Hear that whooshing noise above your head? That's you completely missing the point.
Agreed
Yes, I've seen it... he does.
Who?
Response
RE: Response
That was a good read, Sameer, although I did find some of your claims against me a bit unfounded.
While I still stand by the sentiments I expressed in the article, I do understand where you're coming from. As of now, there are plenty of people who HAVE seen the film, and find his performance mind-blowingly good. I've even talked to a number of these people.
However, those aren't the individuals this article is directed toward.
The reason I don't link to any specific sources (which, yes, I know is an instant way to fail any argument) is because I'm not discussing critics or blog writers. I'm talking about the general moviegoing public. I can't tell you how many times I've come across comments on movie sites where there's something relating to The Dark Knight, and the feedback can essentially be summarized as: "Man, it's so sad what happened to Heath Ledger. I hope the Academy honors him with an Oscar." That's not a direct quote, obviously, but I do distinctly remember reading the words "honor him" and "Oscar" over and over again. After enduring reading that for a number of months, I eventually grew tired of it, and decided to write this article. And apparently, based on the response so far, there are plenty of other people who have grown tired of it as well.
Prove it...
RE: Prove it...
Whoops, you caught me.
Sorry about that.
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Absurd
RE: Absurd
You managed to write an entire paragraph without stating a single accurate fact. Impressive.
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