Very far from the acidity and animosity of the previous ceremonies conducted by the comedian Ricky Gervaisthe comic actor Jo Koy he fulfilled his role of directing the ceremony of the Golden Globes at the hotel The Beverly Hilton from California this Sunday. However, for many his humorous work was questionable in several segments of the event.
“The key moment of the film is when she goes from perfect beauty to bad breath, cellulite and flat feet, or what casting directors call ‘character actor,’” the comedian fired against the film. “Barbie”, focus of several jokes by the host. The comments did not generate any complicity in the audience and, given the lukewarm response, Koy explained that some of his jokes were written by him and others were prepared by “other people.”
For many viewers, the pivotal moment in the comic performance of the actor “The Monkey King” At the ceremony he was photographed by the American singer Taylor Swift. At one point during the awards ceremony, the comedian made a joke about the popularity of the artist from “Shake It Off” and his relationship with the player of the National Football League (NFL), Travis Kelce. “The big difference between the Golden Globes and the NFL? At the Golden Globes there are fewer shots of Taylor Swift,” Koy said. Faced with the joke, the singer and “Person of the Year” by Time magazine He reacted with an obvious look of discomfort and continued to take a sip from his glass.
On the other hand, in reference to the winners of the night, the film “Oppenheimer” of Christopher Nolanwhich landed backed by eight nominations, concluded the day with five wins, including Best Drama Film, Best Director and Best Drama Actor, awarded to Cillian Murphy. The film “Barbie” he could only settle for the prizes Best song and with Best cinematographic and box office achievement.
“Poor Creatures”, “Anatomy of a Fall” and “Those Who Stay”, all with two prizes. The first won the award for Best Comedy or Musical Film and Best Comedy or Musical Actress. And the second, which obtained the Palme d’Or of the last Cannes Film Festival, starred in one of the few surprises of the night, taking over the recognition for Best screenplaywhere it competed with the most nominated titles of this edition.
Finally, in series there was no room for big revelations. “Succession” received four awards in support of its final season. The second cycle of “Bear” and the miniseries “Row” They won without major problems in their respective categories, winning three awards each.
by RN