She signs to Troy "congratulations, I Love you", before announce it... she tried to said it to Troy first even though she doesn't know ASL, so she made an effort and learned a bit just in case, because she wanted that Troy knew he was the winner before the hearing people and this is INCREDIBLY thoughtful, because he deserved it to know first and no after the rest cheered because someone else translated it or by context only
What a beautiful moment... The tears definitely came rolling down when he spoke about his dad and the interpreter's voice was shaking. Congratulations to Troy and CODA.
This was my favourite part of the whole show. They way she signed his name first and they way she looked at him.... It was exceptionally touching. One of the best moments of any AA show in history!
I started learning ASL because of CODA. I'm struck by how distinctive and innovative Troy Kotsur's signing is. Like when he visually creates "Siân Heder bridge." Brilliant! 👍
I’ve recently finished watching CODA. Not only deserves the win, but he truly deserves the spotlight. This man had a very enticing performance in that movie.
This makes me so happy! I live in Mesa, and it's exciting to drive on Main Street and see the signs congratulating him. I hope the city organizes an event for him, give him the keys of the city or something. He deserves it.
I grew up in school with a special education center and deaf people made up about one third of the students in the room at any given time. This is so well deserved and I just want to say may God bless this community in the coming years!
Make sure to tell him best wishes from the McAllister family! We’re praying hard for his long term success. Representing the disabled and deaf community is extremely honorable. Best of luck to him! ❤
I’m happy that this happened before the Will Smith bs, otherwise nobody would pay attention to his win, everybody would be so busy looking at their phones to gossip about the on-stage smack-down.
I love his Popeye face.... 😏 I haven't seen CODA yet, but I have great respect for him as an actor; he has a way of making people who don't know ASL understand what's happening just the same. He has a quality of making you want to understand, and then he gets you to that place.
She signs to Troy "congratulations, I Love you", before announce it... she tried to said it to Troy first even though she doesn't know ASL, so she made an effort and learned a bit just in case, because she wanted that Troy knew he was the winner before the hearing people and this is INCREDIBLY thoughtful, because he deserved it to know first and no after the rest cheered because someone else translated it or by context only
@@lukess.s I made a mistake, you don't have to be rude, specially on a post about kindness
shes such a sweetheart for that!!
She is incredibly sweet.
I want to hug her. She is such a sweet lady. ❤️
Thanks Natalia for translate it to us! I wanted to know what she was saying, your text truly represents what I felt with Youn’ signs.
Still crying… I love how the voice of the interpreter started to shake when Troy talked about his father‘s accident…
The guy reading the sign language and translating was phenomenal.
Wow he even puts emotion on the tragic story of the father. Just amazing.
Just a quick note, in deaf culture it’s preferred to say interpreting rather than translating :)
What a beautiful moment... The tears definitely came rolling down when he spoke about his dad and the interpreter's voice was shaking. Congratulations to Troy and CODA.
This was my favourite part of the whole show. They way she signed his name first and they way she looked at him.... It was exceptionally touching. One of the best moments of any AA show in history!
Yoon Yeo-Jong fangirling Troy Kotsur is so sweet and wholesome!
Troy is so full of life, personality and humor just like his character on the film. It was a beautiful performance and he definitely deserved this win
I love how J.K. Simmons signed “Honor” after it’s announced
oh that means Honor? did not know that, I thought he was pointing at Tory Kotsur for winning the award.
Thanx for explain.
That's such a heartfelt moment. ❤️
Yeah, that was beautiful as well!
Respect/honor :)
I’ve watched Coda today and realized how great he was in it and came here to listen to his speech. I’m really happy he got the Oscar!
The most wholesome moment of the Oscars 2022 and it’s not even close.
@@cmmndrblu And those nutty heifers either.
Eh, Lady Gaga showing a lot of respect to the legendary Liza Minnelli is very close
The silent applause got me. Such a beautiful view
I adore how everyone in the theatre gave him the sign language action for ‘congratulations’!!😊❤️👍
It's just "applause"
@@SamxJxPx1993 aww well it’s lovely! 😊
JK Simmons signed 'respect' after hearing Mr Kotsur's name aswell!
@@SamxJxPx1993that’s freaking awesome!
This is the real honest moment of the 2022 Oscar's. Congratulations Troy Kotsur!!
The way she took the trophy to hold onto so he could sign properly - its the little things that show disability acceptance
This was the standout moment of that ceremony
I started learning ASL because of CODA. I'm struck by how distinctive and innovative Troy Kotsur's signing is. Like when he visually creates "Siân Heder bridge." Brilliant! 👍
I’ve recently finished watching CODA. Not only deserves the win, but he truly deserves the spotlight.
This man had a very enticing performance in that movie.
Thanks for this. This was a great moment.
My respects to Troy. I hope his career soars from here. 👐🏽🤙🏽
Great actor..amazing man..awesome performance… well deserved the OSCAR. INCREDIBLE.😊
뜻밖의 여정 보고 너무 감동받아서 보러옴 ㅠ 발표때 수화로 축하한다고 하자는 그 작은 마음일 뿐인데 너무 크게 마음을 울린다 ㅠ 그 마음이 너무 감동적이고 모두가 박수대신 수화로 축하해준것도 너무 감동적이라 나도 모르게 눈물이..ㅠ
Every time I watch this speech I cry! 💕💕💕
Absolutely sobbed during his speech - incredible actor and told such an amazing story
This makes me so happy! I live in Mesa, and it's exciting to drive on Main Street and see the signs congratulating him.
I hope the city organizes an event for him, give him the keys of the city or something. He deserves it.
I grew up in school with a special education center and deaf people made up about one third of the students in the room at any given time. This is so well deserved and I just want to say may God bless this community in the coming years!
I am so happy for him. I liked him as an actor since Sue Thomas. So deserving!!
THAT’S MY DAD’S FRIEND!!!! THAT’S MY DAD’S FRIEND RIGHT THERE!!!!!!!!! I’M SO PROUD OF HIM
Make sure to tell him best wishes from the McAllister family! We’re praying hard for his long term success. Representing the disabled and deaf community is extremely honorable. Best of luck to him! ❤
I’m happy that this happened before the Will Smith bs, otherwise nobody would pay attention to his win, everybody would be so busy looking at their phones to gossip about the on-stage smack-down.
Just saw the film a couple of days ago. I THOUGHT HE WAS SOOO GOOD IN THE ROLE! THE BEST AMONG THE ENTIRE CAST! DEFINITELY DESERVED!!
My congratulations to you Troy!
Congrats 👏Troy awesome 👌
I became emotional after watching him win ...😒 So wonderful
Can we talk about how happy JK Simmons is for Troy and how he signed too?
One of the best moments in the entire ceremony.
I don’t know if the interpreter is emotional himself when telling the story or he’s just matching Troy‘s expression
Well deserved Oscar 💯 Respect. #ASL
3:35 Will Smith warming his hands
Haha this comment is so underrated🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
너무 멋집니다~!
Yo no tengo idea de nada pero me pareció que el interprete lo hizo genial
This leaves me... speechless HA!
this has to be the best speech ever
the background musis made this more emotional
Well deserved award.
Amé a este actor
when he talks about his dad the translator trembles his voice. wow.
I’m so pissed the slap was the big headline the morning after this.
I love his Popeye face.... 😏
I haven't seen CODA yet, but I have great respect for him as an actor; he has a way of making people who don't know ASL understand what's happening just the same. He has a quality of making you want to understand, and then he gets you to that place.
You can HEAR someone saying "Oh My God".
Yes yes yes!!!
One Day 🧿
If anyone missed it. JK Simmons signed repsect.
Another great representation of the deaf community is Kelly Clarkson sing “I DARE YOU TO LOVE” in ASL with Zoom during the pandemic 😷
I am curious what JK Simmons meant when he made an gesture of shooting the gun to the air when the winner was announced.. ^^
It was the sign for "Honor." He was congratulating him.
@@gottacatchemsome Aha thank you ^^
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He is good
What an incredible cinderella story
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
❤️🤘😍
Kodi should have won. Be better be back im a few years, him and Timothee Chalamet
I wish the actress would step aside.
She was his hands… holding it for him.
Yeah that bitch made it Akward
"I won't drop any F-bombs in my speech..." How portentous in hindsight.
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Such a shame that this wonderful moment was stained by an animalistic behavior of a selfish man
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