“He deserves no blame”: Simu Liu Defends Al Pacino After Controversial Oscars’ Presentation

Liu claims that the way Pacino presented the award for Best Picture is nothing to criticise him for.

"He deserves no blame": Simu Liu Defends Al Pacino After Controversial Oscars' Presentation

SUMMARY

  • Al Pacino presented the award for Best Picture at the 2024 Academy Awards to Oppenheimer.
  • During the announcement, the star directly revealed the winner without announcing the nominees, which created a confusion between who had won.
  • Simu Liu came to the defence of Pacino as he was being criticised for it, saying that this was what The Oscars producer had decided beforehand.
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The night of the 2024 Academy Awards was by far one of the most anticipated ones in the last couple of years in the award show’s history, and to present the award for Best Picture, the MVP of the night, Al Pacino walked on stage to announce the winner. And despite Oppenheimer taking home the accolade, people were upset with the presenter himself.

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The cast and crew of Oppenheimer after winning Best Picture at The Oscars 2024
The cast and crew of Oppenheimer after winning Best Picture at The Oscars 2024 (via ABC)

In a standard presenting tradition, the presenter has to first announce the nominees of the category, and then announce the winner so as to not create major confusion. But Pacino didn’t follow this style and immediately vaguely announced the winner, which is why the public was calling him out for it.

But in the legend’s defense came Simu Liu, who claimed that this was something that was agreed upon beforehand and that fans should keep it in mind before all the criticism.

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Simu Liu Defends Al Pacino’s Controversial Presentation Of Best Picture Award For Oppenheimer

Al Pacino announcing the winner for Best Picture at The Oscars 2024
Al Pacino announcing the winner of Best Picture at The Oscars 2024 (via ABC)

This year’s Academy Awards were truly riding with high stakes on the table as many exceptional and deserving films were nominated for various categories. But in the end, everyone wanted to know who would be the winner of the prestigious Best Picture award. Thus, who better than Hollywood legend Al Pacino to present this auspicious recognition on the grandest stage in the film industry.

But when he was announcing the winner, which would later be revealed as Christopher Nolan‘s Oppenheimer, he failed to announce all the nominees that had a chance to win this category. This is usually done to differentiate between the films that won and the films that didn’t.

But instead of this, The Godfather star announced the winner straight, which at first, felt like he was announcing the nominees. This confusion was a hefty win till he clarified, which also affected the audience who was watching the show, and later criticized his decision. But Simu Liu believes that this was the plan alone and that the criticism is unwarranted.

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he claimed that this is the same thing that happened for the presentation of the Best Song award, which went to Billie Eilish and Finneas for their song What Was I Made For from the hit film Barbie. Yet, fans think that the MCU star is being a little unreasonable.

What Do The Fans Have To Say About This?

Christopher Nolan wins Best Director at The Oscars 2024
Christopher Nolan wins Best Director at The Oscars 2024 (via ABC)

Despite this style of announcement being part of the presentation feature from the start, fans are still claiming this to be confusing for everyone, which is why they are critical of Pacino. And thus, many are also criticizing Liu now for his take on this situation while many are also in support.

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In the end, it was all chalked up to a small mishap, which didn’t put a major dampener on the celebrations.

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The Oscars 2024, broadcasted on ABC.

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Written by Deepak Bisht

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