On Sunday night, Birdman took home Best Picture along with 3 other Oscars. The win was not a major surprise since it had picked up a lot of pre-Oscar awards from the important Screen Actors, Producers and Directors Guilds. But many Boyhood fans like myself had hoped that Boyhood would still take home Best Picture with Birdman taking Best Director-that way both films took him the two top prizes and in categories where they both shined.
The thing is, I can't be too mad that Birdman won Best Picture because I really liked that film and thought it was worthy of its nominations. But, like with most Oscar victories, it's not really a matter of which nominee is better than the others (too subjective) but it's a matter what statement the Academy wants to make by choosing the winner. And like with most baffling Oscar nominations, wins and snubs, the questions is: what is actually being rewarded here?