Celebration, appreciation, and humbleness 🌟🎉🎥 So delighted to hear this about 2023 Cate Blanchett ♥️💛💚💙💜 Awards are a moment but I have been celebrating her inch by inch accomplishments all these years. Stage acting requires organic interactive flow of energy, spontaneous, vulnerable, authentic, chronological ordered, ebb and tide of raw emotions that are grounded to the land we belong. I have always preferred stages to films when managing my second mother's work. My profoundly favorite is literature and live music. Poems and live music. Musicals with live orchestra. Opera. Chanson with live piano. I am free to explore because there are no cameras to force a perception, focus, distraction or pause. Films have a significant role. I feel restrained. My 2nd mother was from the poorest poor through WW2 and aftermath. No house, no school, no hospitals, no CPS. Minor traffickers seeping through abusing girls that are hungry, forcing them to work without much pay. A night of bed, one full meal and then in the showcase of brothels. No pay. She missed 4 years of school because there were no buildings during and after the war. To numb herself, as a minor, she drank hard liquor and put on a nice smile when there was endless abuses. She pubished LGBTQQIFNIP inclusive, erotic murder suspense books. 70% of the information in them were true. She started on stage as an actress, opposing of the war, American occupation, city planning, fierce and scary feminist that you would dare cross. Her stage audience were intellectual astute leaders that would say something while she was acting. Cate Blanchett says, as an actor, she responds to her audience on stage. My mother then became a TV and film actress. I couldn't feel that edge she had on stage. Then she became a live show luxury night club owner of a lesbian club, celebrity club, chanson club, and LGBTQQIFNIP live show. She never hid her true emotions in her shows of audience of 30 or 5000. The audience and my mother would breathe each other's breath, sigh, and silence. Eye contact with front row. My mother was watching me cry on the front seat of her stage. It was a Friday night in her Aoi Heya Chason Club. $1000 USD was cover charge, ice tea was $250 a glass. So close that I can reach her on stage. I wasn't supposed to be in there. I was 17, arriving on a hired car paid by a gentleman who owned me. Chason in French or Japanese, hits your heart hard. They are about romance, pain, goodbyes, soldiers departing, and agony, with a twist of poems and humor. They sound better if you are drinking Remy Martin with a cigarette in your hand. Masako was her name. She was a talk show TV host. On the radio regularly. She housed LGBTQQIFNIP youth with creativity, trained them to produce events, shows, got them on every media with her. She gave single mothers and domestic violence survivers a job at her night club. At age 17, I was in a social circle of mature lesbians and bisexual women, emotionally involved with women twice to four times my age. 34 to 66 yo women desired my attention and I didn't know how to deal with them. They were all my mother's fan from the literally world and entertainment, academic, political imperial leaned. I just wanted my mother. She was too busy working, in different regions, entertaining VIP investors, but she would look for me in the audience, when I eyes made contact, she relaxed. Film and TV script writers often didn't get her to act their ways. She acted what she felt, desired, and thought that day. I saw Yakuza bosses 60-70 yo cry in her night club listening to her so quietly. I was her youngest audience at age 17 in her night club. Lesbians old enough to be my mother or grandmother were expressing their interest. Some well known, some of great wealth. I tip toed around them trying not to get attached. Cate Blanchett probably feels more raw feelings on stage. I hope she will start a green restoration of Australia from her pier in Sydney to world wide. I really don't care to know what awards she gets. I'm genuinely happy to know that she's growing and learning. Cultivating more actors. Pooling more funding for women's center roled pieces.
She is amazing . It’s too bad that other amazing actresses are also in the category . Yes , The movie “ Tar” is so boring in the first 30 minutes ( too many technical musical terms & too much talking ) , but Cate is phenomenal & impressive , especially in the second half of her movie “ Tar” when the her character deals with the collapse of her career and sanity ! I love love Michelle Yeoh too , but Cate’s acting in her complex character in Tar is remarkable . I have loved and paid attention to Cate’s movies for so many years . I initially didn’t like the movie Tar , but I watched it a few times and I was blown away by the 2nd half . Yes , it’s really not a movie for the normal audience . Michell Yeoh’s acting is much more heartwarming in Everything Everywhere , but Cate’s acting offers greater artistic depth in Tar , making it a classy work of art .
Every year, there are 4 other amazing actors nominated. It really is too bad that Tár wasn't released last season as there would have been no negative attitudes towards Cate winning last year. I bet McDormand didn't receive so much negative talk against her when she was up for her 3rd Oscar. She's also only had 6 nominations, so she has won half the time she has been nominated.
@Marc-13 No one talks about Frances McDormand. She stays out of the spotlight and doesn't really get involved with anything. Cate gets involved with causes and people dislike her for things like that.
She is retiring from films. I think that film of hers really took it out of her and she is very thin. She has a beautiful family so go and enjoy the beautiful mansion you have in the English countryside. Enjoy your life you have nothing else to prove. Get the Oscars out of the way and then enjoy your retirement. ❤
She isn't retiring, she just did Borderlands. I know she is homesick and wants to return home at some stage, but she will likely just be far more selective with her projects in future.
She says forgive me if I’m repeating myself…imagine how many interviews they have to give at these things and on press tours…so who cares. She’s brilliant. I’ve seen her live in a play in Sydney and it was mind blowing she’s SO SO incredible…thrilled for her and the film.
@@chriswilson8487 I’m from Melb. She was born and raised in Melb. I just think those words are a bit full on to repeat over and over again. She’s using pretentious words.
Hey from Melbs… mmm I don’t think so; it’s how she speaks. She’s very articulate and precise in her speech…always has been from what I’ve observed. Love her.
She consistently gives great performances, her husband and 4 children must be over the moon.
MAS QUE EN LA LUNA YA ESTAN ACOSTUMBRADOS..
We need her in cinema
Listen. This was a generational performance. The BAFTAS got it right.
High respect for Cate Blanchett!
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❤Cate 👏👏👏❤️🇦🇺🦘🐨
I love her 🥰🥰🥰
Cate best actress of course.....👏👏👏👏👏
Dearest Cate you are Wonderful ! Actress and Woman ! Thanks for all !
Congrats Cate Blanchett!!!👏👏👏🎉🏆
She's so good at this.. Thank-you for this
Celebration, appreciation, and humbleness 🌟🎉🎥 So delighted to hear this about 2023 Cate Blanchett ♥️💛💚💙💜
Awards are a moment but I have been celebrating her inch by inch accomplishments all these years. Stage acting requires organic interactive flow of energy, spontaneous, vulnerable, authentic, chronological ordered, ebb and tide of raw emotions that are grounded to the land we belong. I have always preferred stages to films when managing my second mother's work. My profoundly favorite is literature and live music. Poems and live music. Musicals with live orchestra. Opera. Chanson with live piano. I am free to explore because there are no cameras to force a perception, focus, distraction or pause. Films have a significant role. I feel restrained.
My 2nd mother was from the poorest poor through WW2 and aftermath. No house, no school, no hospitals, no CPS. Minor traffickers seeping through abusing girls that are hungry, forcing them to work without much pay. A night of bed, one full meal and then in the showcase of brothels. No pay. She missed 4 years of school because there were no buildings during and after the war. To numb herself, as a minor, she drank hard liquor and put on a nice smile when there was endless abuses. She pubished LGBTQQIFNIP inclusive, erotic murder suspense books. 70% of the information in them were true.
She started on stage as an actress, opposing of the war, American occupation, city planning, fierce and scary feminist that you would dare cross. Her stage audience were intellectual astute leaders that would say something while she was acting. Cate Blanchett says, as an actor, she responds to her audience on stage.
My mother then became a TV and film actress. I couldn't feel that edge she had on stage. Then she became a live show luxury night club owner of a lesbian club, celebrity club, chanson club, and LGBTQQIFNIP live show. She never hid her true emotions in her shows of audience of 30 or 5000. The audience and my mother would breathe each other's breath, sigh, and silence.
Eye contact with front row. My mother was watching me cry on the front seat of her stage. It was a Friday night in her Aoi Heya Chason Club. $1000 USD was cover charge, ice tea was $250 a glass. So close that I can reach her on stage. I wasn't supposed to be in there. I was 17, arriving on a hired car paid by a gentleman who owned me. Chason in French or Japanese, hits your heart hard. They are about romance, pain, goodbyes, soldiers departing, and agony, with a twist of poems and humor. They sound better if you are drinking Remy Martin with a cigarette in your hand.
Masako was her name. She was a talk show TV host. On the radio regularly. She housed LGBTQQIFNIP youth with creativity, trained them to produce events, shows, got them on every media with her. She gave single mothers and domestic violence survivers a job at her night club. At age 17, I was in a social circle of mature lesbians and bisexual women, emotionally involved with women twice to four times my age. 34 to 66 yo women desired my attention and I didn't know how to deal with them. They were all my mother's fan from the literally world and entertainment, academic, political imperial leaned. I just wanted my mother. She was too busy working, in different regions, entertaining VIP investors, but she would look for me in the audience, when I eyes made contact, she relaxed.
Film and TV script writers often didn't get her to act their ways. She acted what she felt, desired, and thought that day. I saw Yakuza bosses 60-70 yo cry in her night club listening to her so quietly. I was her youngest audience at age 17 in her night club. Lesbians old enough to be my mother or grandmother were expressing their interest. Some well known, some of great wealth. I tip toed around them trying not to get attached.
Cate Blanchett probably feels more raw feelings on stage. I hope she will start a green restoration of Australia from her pier in Sydney to world wide. I really don't care to know what awards she gets. I'm genuinely happy to know that she's growing and learning. Cultivating more actors. Pooling more funding for women's center roled pieces.
She is the best in her generation 🎉🎉🎉
Cate's performance is the best👏👏❤️
Amazing Actress, Amazing Woman!
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
👏👏👏👏👏
Cate the great Blanchett 🙏
She is amazing . It’s too bad that other amazing actresses are also in the category . Yes , The movie “ Tar” is so boring in the first 30 minutes ( too many technical musical terms & too much talking ) , but Cate is phenomenal & impressive , especially in the second half of her movie “ Tar” when the her character deals with the collapse of her career and sanity ! I love love Michelle Yeoh too , but Cate’s acting in her complex character in Tar is remarkable . I have loved and paid attention to Cate’s movies for so many years . I initially didn’t like the movie Tar , but I watched it a few times and I was blown away by the 2nd half . Yes , it’s really not a movie for the normal audience . Michell Yeoh’s acting is much more heartwarming in Everything Everywhere , but Cate’s acting offers greater artistic depth in Tar , making it a classy work of art .
But that's how it is every year in every category
Del I actually thought that the first 30 minutes were the best part of the movie
Every year, there are 4 other amazing actors nominated.
It really is too bad that Tár wasn't released last season as there would have been no negative attitudes towards Cate winning last year. I bet McDormand didn't receive so much negative talk against her when she was up for her 3rd Oscar. She's also only had 6 nominations, so she has won half the time she has been nominated.
@@nirachien2274 I think the only reason is the person Cate Blanchett. Frances McDormand is more likeable
@Marc-13 No one talks about Frances McDormand. She stays out of the spotlight and doesn't really get involved with anything. Cate gets involved with causes and people dislike her for things like that.
Where’s the one with Austin?
She is retiring from films. I think that film of hers really took it out of her and she is very thin. She has a beautiful family so go and enjoy the beautiful mansion you have in the English countryside. Enjoy your life you have nothing else to prove. Get the Oscars out of the way and then enjoy your retirement. ❤
Is she really? How do you know?
i hope NOT, we do not need a DDL repetition. CINEMA and audiences need this kind of actors
She isn't retiring, she just did Borderlands.
I know she is homesick and wants to return home at some stage, but she will likely just be far more selective with her projects in future.
@nirachien2274s he has said many times this year she is done very soon. And if she is sad yes, but good for her. Get the 3rd Oscar and move on.
SOLO LA ACTUACCION DE CATE ES FANTASTICA NO ASI LA PELICULA SOLO LE FALTA GANAR EL PREMIO NOVEL...😆😆😆👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
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All white only..... yellow black ???
Should have been Michelle but what do you expect from barfta
Why is she saying idiosyncratic at every award show and interview this awards season?
Idiosyncratic!
She says forgive me if I’m repeating myself…imagine how many interviews they have to give at these things and on press tours…so who cares. She’s brilliant. I’ve seen her live in a play in Sydney and it was mind blowing she’s SO SO incredible…thrilled for her and the film.
@@chriswilson8487 I’m from Melb. She was born and raised in Melb. I just think those words are a bit full on to repeat over and over again. She’s using pretentious words.
Hey from Melbs…
mmm I don’t think so; it’s how she speaks. She’s very articulate and precise in her speech…always has been from what I’ve observed. Love her.
Love you Chris, damn right she's a mind of brilliance. Always love how articulate she is. Love from Canada.