Oscars 2021 Nominations: Biggest Surprises And The Worst Snubs

10. Surprise: Minari - Best Picture, Director, Actor, Supporting Actress

Minari has truly been on a rollercoaster ride this awards season. While it has been recognised by most of the big ceremonies it has been seen first and foremost (and incorrectly) as a Foreign Language Film, receiving little recognition in the acting categories.

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Thankfully the Academy put a stop to this, recognising that Minari co-exists as an American production and an American story, but one that albeit tells its story in two languages. Alongside not incorrectly putting it as a International Feature Film, the Oscars rewarded Minari with six nominations including Best Picture which makes it one of the most recognised films of the year. It is a breath of fresh air that finally this trivial matter of what percentage of the film is in English can be put to bed, and the quality of the film is being rewarded instead.

Lee Isaac Chung was a fairly safe bet for Best Director nod but thankfully Steven Yeun was nominated for Best Actor for his portrayal of the family patriarch as was the character's mother-in-law as played expertly by Youn Yuh-jung. Considering only five actors in Oscar history have won for a performance not solely in the English language (and one of these was Robert De Niro for learning Italian in the Godfather: Part II), the odds are certainly against Yeun and Yuh-jung.

Hopefully the two actors can finally break the Academy's bias for rewarding actors primarily speaking in the English language, see how Parasite was shut out of acting nominations last year.

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