Well, that was a thing, I guess. An Oscar telecast that promised to be a “film” and not your typical telecast ceremony (a ludicrous concept from the beginning) was nothing of the sort.
The 93rd Oscars was a slog filled with speeches that were often unmemorable and/or too long (mostly the latter) and not a moment of true fun until Glenn Close almost saved the show with just a half-hour left in the 3 hour and 15-minute telecast.
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