Waterworks

My blogger friend Lori asked me what I thought of the Oscars.  The answer, as seen in in this slightly outdated photo of me: friends, I cried.

First, I cried at all the excitement and hope of the people in attendance, the fans waiting for a glimpse of a star.  Then of course, it was the dresses, the beautifully draped fabrics, shimmering violet, blue, red, and gold.  Then it was the winners (none of them disappointments, for once) and their heartfelt speeches.  I kept exclaiming, aloud to myself, “That’s so nice!” and “How sweet!”  Then it was the fact that a woman won best director for the first time in history yet did not make it about that but rather the film and the infinitely brave people who place themselves in harm’s way every single day, at home and abroad.  There was no shortage of tears.  Thank goodness I was alone, for a guest might not have known what to do with Little Miss Waterworks.  Heck, I’m a little weepy as I type this, in memory, and the fact that the sound track to Out of Africa is playing in the background, and that, like so much music, always gets to me.

In all honesty, I cry a lot, for all manner of reasons:  joy, kindness, love, cruelty, injustice, fear, longing, and, sometimes, I honestly couldn’t tell you why.  The tears just come.  I used to be embarrassed by this fact, which was made worse by someone exclaiming, and not in a friendly way, “You cry at the drop of a hat!”  But in his infinite love and understanding, and my great privilege, the hubster told me it was such a gift, to feel so openly and honestly.  I just can’t help myself, nor do I want to.

I am waking up, realizing this isn’t very specific to the actual Oscars, besides the crying, so a list:

* I liked the Neil Patrick Harris opener, but not because I like numbers like this, I just like him.  He’s got gusto and makes me laugh.

* Alec and Steve were a little off in the opening but came into their own.  I especially liked their hotel room scene.

* I really liked the dancing to the music of the best original score nominees.

* I liked the tribute to John Hughes, felt a little confused by the horror tribute (Jaws is horror?), and very sad when I remembered everyone who died, especially Brittany Murphy.

*As I stated earlier, for the first time I can remember, I wasn’t disappointed by any of the winners, so that was nice.

4 comments

  1. Jessica’s avatar

    Loved that Sandra Bullock won! She’s sweet.
    Loved loved the dress Penelope Cruz wore.
    Loved loved loved seeing my favorite John Hughes actors!
    …and I was a bit surprisedthey forgot to include Farrah Fawcet in the tribute???

  2. Rena’s avatar

    Perhaps you knew this, but in case not, the hotel scene with Alec and Steve (sleeping in the bed together?) was a mock of the movie “Paranormal Activity”. This was a movie that came out last summer – popular with the teenage crowd, but maybe not so much for 30’s and up. (I happened to see it, so maybe I’m young at heart). Anyway, I fear that most Oscar viewers didn’t “get the joke” because the Oscar demographic probably didn’t see that movie. But, if you had seen “Paranormal Activity” then the Alec & Steve mockery of it is even more funny.

    I was also very happy with the winners this year – yay Oscars!

  3. Lori’s avatar

    I get teary pretty easily too and am continually made fun of (in a nice way) by my family. And it gets worse with age in my case, movies just get me… I bawled like a baby at Where The Wild Things Are!

    I love Steve Martin but don’t care for Alec B, he seems like just a jerk in real life to his daughter so I hate that he is actually pretty funny.

    All in all a good show this year!

  4. Mom’s avatar

    Boy, do I remember the day this picture was taken… you just weren’t happy and no one was going to make you smile, but the photographer said “let’s see if we can make this work” and started clicking away. I loved the pictures, especially the one where you are pointing and a sweet, shiny little tear is glistening on your cheek. Your true feelings are there for all to see, captured in that moment!

    I agree with you about most of the Oscars. So many shining moments, such sincere gratefulness, the spirit of competition, the fond memories, and the outright glamour of it all. They were great!

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