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10 Great Performances From 2013 That Are Unlikely To Receive Oscar Recognition

This has been one of the best awards seasons of recent memory, with an array of fantastic films each vying with one another and each deserving of significant prizes. The acting race has arguably been the most exciting to watch, especially in the leading categories, where there are at least 6 or 7 actors (or more) who could rightly stake their claim to a nomination. However, there are many great performances this year which will probably go unnoticed by the Academy for one reason or another.
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Bradley Cooper – The Place Beyond the Pines

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PLACE BEYOND THE PINES

One of the greatest injustices of awards seasons in general is that the excellent films which come out earlier in the year between February and May tend to be forgotten by the time the Oscars comes around. As a result, one of the best films of this year, The Place Beyond the Pines, is likely to go unnoticed by the Academy. This mythic tale of fathers and sons features some spectacular performances from both seasoned thesps in small roles (Ray Liotta, Bruce Greenwood) and up and comers in larger roles (Dane DeHaan, Emory Cohen).

The stand out here is Bradley Cooper though, as good cop turned politician Avery Cross, who finally manages to deliver on the promise he has been showing for the past two years. Under the eye of Derek Cianfrance, Cooper irons out the mannerisms that usually defect a lot of his work and brings forth a performance of great naturalism which perfectly fits the piece. The first time we see Cooper on screen, as he chases down Ryan Gosling’s outlaw, he looks at ease behind the wheel and from there, he continues to excel in a perfect embodiment of his character.

In the final act of the film he shares two great scenes with Dane DeHaan that are grounded and tense. These scenes are played beautifully by both actors, who are able to relay the bad blood they have between them in glances, rather than dialogue. Cooper’s performance is perfectly judged and this is the best he has ever been.


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Will Chadwick
Will has written for the site since October 2010, he currently studies English Literature and American Studies at the University of Birmingham in the UK. His favourite films include Goodfellas, The Shawshank Redemption and The Godfather and his favourite TV shows are Mad Men, Six Feet Under, The Simpsons and Breaking Bad.