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My Harmful Behaviours
Apparently I’m a terrible person
OK, so the other day a Medium writer threw their teddy out of the pram because Stephanie Hsu didn’t get the Best Supporting Actress award for Everything, Everywhere, All At Once. This was, they claimed, because Hollywood is down on queer Asians. Now I dare say that fact might have had some influence, but I do not accept that this is the only reason for not giving that particular award to that particular actress.
The film in question — not one I would personally watch because I’m not sure my poor old brain could handle it — swept the board at the recent Academy Awards. It scooped Best Leading Actress (Michelle Yeoh), Best Supporting Actor (Ke Huy Quan) and Best Supporting Actress (Jamie Lee Curtis). Be it noted that two of these are Asian and all three have had long careers in cinema and all are long overdue for recognition. Ms Hsu, on the other hand, is a newcomer with only one major film under her belt.
The author went on to excoriate Brendan Frasers’ performance in The Whale as ‘horrifying and fatphobic’ and to dismiss All Quiet On The Western Front as romanticising Nazism.
I commented as follows:
Michelle Yeoh has earned her award by working long and hard over many years in many roles. Jamie Lee Curtis has done the same. Ke Huy Quan has also worked…