The Big Picture

Five Burning Questions About Awards Season, and Our Golden Globes Predictions. Plus: The Ingenious ‘No Other Choice,’ with Park Chan-wook!

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Jan 8, 2026
This week, acclaimed South Korean director Park Chan-wook, known for his films like Oldboy, shares insights on his latest black comedy, No Other Choice. He discusses the intricate adaptation process from Donald Westlake's novel and the clever themes of class struggle embedded in the film. Jiwon Lee, his interpreter, adds depth to the conversation. Park also delves into his unique filmmaking style, incorporating modern technology and comedy, while reflecting on the moral complexities of his characters.
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INSIGHT

Awards Seasons Feel Decided Too Early

  • Awards seasons feel increasingly settled early, reducing suspense for viewers and pundits.
  • Sean argues this trend makes long seasons boring and calls for structural changes to keep interest alive.
ANECDOTE

Fernanda Torres As A Sleeper Template

  • Sean recounts Fernanda Torres' late Best Actress surge as a reminder that surprises happen.
  • He uses Torres to ask whether a sleeper nominee could still emerge this season.
INSIGHT

Precursors Highlight Underdogs But Aren't Final

  • Precursors and critics' awards can highlight underseen work but don't always predict later industry votes.
  • Sean and Amanda note critics can create momentum but guild votes often reshape the race.
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