It’s a truth universally accepted that the Oscars doesn’t always (or even often) get it right. While there are some truly head-scratching victors among the ranks of Academy Award winners, it’s also true that Oscar often likes to play catch-up, rewarding filmmakers and actors for late-career work when they probably should have won for something else years or decades back.
Take Angela Bassett, up for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. If she wins, will it be because she truly gave a career-best performance in the Marvel movie? Or will it be, at least in part, a means of making it up to an actress who should’ve won one already? Academy voters sometimes take a long time to see the talent that’s right in front of their faces. And not every classic is recognized immediately.
Oscar history is filled with examples of actors, actresses, and other filmmakers who won the right prize for the wrong movie. Some of these are close decisions; perhaps the film or performance they won for was good, but as good as another in their filmography. And then there are the times people won awards for middling, forgotten movies while indelible work in classic films went ignored.