The
Football Writers Association live event Liverpool
I feel privileged to have attended this event and
would recommend other students to take up other similar opportunities in the
future.
On reflection of the time spent in hospital I was
very impressed by the hard work and professionalism of the nurses. I recall one
nurse coping single handedly as two patients in the same afternoon needed
stabilising. Even though doctor’s carryout life saving surgery it is important
not to forget the nurse’s work. The same nurse that probably saved two live
that day then stayed two hours after her shift ended to write a report so the
next nurse working fully knew the situation. That was two hours unpaid and
after a twelve and a half hour shift. That type of dedication and work ethic is
something that should be commended. In fact all the staff that I met during my
stay in hospital were excellent and some were even inspiring. I am so grateful
we have the NHS it is an institution to be proud of.
Christoph Waltz an actor who most of us will have
only been familiar with since Inglorious
Basterds in 2009. Waltz is in line for his second Academy Award for Best
Supporting Actor. He won his first playing Hans Landa, in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglorious Basterds, and once again this
nomination is provided from a performance in a Tarantino film. In this role he
plays a bounty hunter called Dr King Shultz in the film Django Unchained. One of the reasons he is profound in his
performances is that Tarantino wrote them with Waltz in mind. Tarantino has the
insight and knowledge to use non-Hollywood actor and with good effect.
In both performances he is captivating and amazing
to watch. Even though the two characters he plays are different in their nature
there is a similar feel to them. Hans Landa is a Nazi in World War II who is responsible
for rounding up any Jews hiding in France. In fact Landa is the villain in the
film, however due to his performance he is almost likable. In Django Unchained he plays the role of
bounty hunter who frees Django (played by Jamie Fox) and then goes in search of
Django’s captive wife. Again Waltz puts in a charismatic performance, and even
more likable than Landa as he is the heroic team mate of the protagonist.
I hope he does his performance was certainly award
winning, as he has already won the Golden Globe Award. However the Academy
Awards do not always agree with the Globes. My gut feeling is it may go to
Tommy Lee Jones for his performance in Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln. Lincoln is certainly a film that may make American Academy
voters feel some sort of patriotism towards the cast of the film. Not to take
anything away from Tommy Lee Jones, he won he would be a deserved winner. I
would like to Chrisoph win, and if he keeps teaming up with Tarantino there
will be plenty more nomination to come.
Daniel Day-Lewis is set to become The Academy Awards
(Oscars) most prestigious winner. If he wins the Oscar for his role as Abraham
Lincoln, in the Steven Spielberg film Lincoln,
he will earn his third award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. No other actor
has done this in The Academy’s eighty-five history. What is more fascinating with
Day-Lewis’s career is the overwhelming amount of awards he has received in his relatively
short acting career. He has appeared in only twenty films yet has won
eighty-seven internationally recognised awards. That is ratio no other actor in
the history of film has even nearly replicated.
The recognition he receives is largely due to the
fact he is method actor. This means he will become the character during his
time of making the film. This dedication to a role ended in broken ribs during
the filming My Left Foot as he spent
two weeks hunched over in a wheelchair. During the filming of The Last of the Mohican’s he lived off
the land, and learned how to hunt and fish. He also carried a rifle around the
film set at all times. In his performance as Bill the Butcher in Gangs of New York, he learned how to be
butcher. When he contracted pneumonia on set he refused medication because his
character would not have been able to the receive treatment. Due to the efforts Day-Lewis puts in to
his work he refuses to make back to back films. This gives him the opportunity
to select films which he wants to invest his time in too. However this seems to
be positive for his career, as he is in more demand as an actor, as film makers
know they will be getting quality if not quantity.
The politics of this film will ensure he wins, as he
is playing the man who abolished slavery in America. Therefore without Lincoln there
would be no Barack Obama. Putting the politics on one side, Day-Lewis’s performance
is nothing short of extraordinary. Every envisagement I have ever had of Abraham
Lincoln came to life in his performance. When watching him act I felt like it
was Lincoln I was watching. As an audience member when he was screen I somehow
forgot I was watching a movie. The film contains other notable performances
from Tommy Lee Jones and Sally Field, however Day-Lewis truly steals the show. He
deserves his third Oscar.