.. well nominations anyway
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Amy Irving
dsanfrasico — 14 years ago(February 03, 2012 02:08 AM)
.. well nominations anyway
i haven't seen Yentl but to anyone who has what do you think of this?
did she deserve an Oscar or a Razzie?
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Hart13 — 13 years ago(May 16, 2012 09:39 AM)
I just watched watched Yentl (last night to be honest) and I think she earned the Oscar nomination. She plays a very innocent, withdrawn character and it had to take a lot of skill to hold back eveything. As for the razzie I can't see why she was nominated.
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FlyingSaucersAreReal — 12 years ago(October 16, 2013 11:58 AM)
The razzies will just go after high profile people for a little publicity, I think. I remember them picking Richard Burton as the worst actor of all time, which was really absurd too. He had some incredible performances to go along with the bad ones.
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highlandpercussion — 9 years ago(April 24, 2016 03:06 PM)
I wholly believe Ms. Irving deserved her Oscar nomination - I love the innocence and purity of heart that she brings to Hadass. I can't presently think of another performance I've seen that so perfectly encapsulates these facets of human nature.
As to her Razzie nomination, my theory is this:
Admittedly, Hadass has a moment or two of timid awkwardness during the course of Yentl. If I recall from my first viewing of the film, this was what I initially noticed. But through another viewing (and much pondering of Ms. Irving's performance), I was able to look past Hadass' timidity and see what I see now. It seems that the Razzie voters were, simply, unable (or unwilling) to do the same.
Ultimately, to each their own, but I will always hold Ms. Irving's performance as Hadass very close to my heart