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Easy. "Amour" features two of the greatest actors of the older generation, both are in their eighties,

Posted by tinear on February 21, 2013 at 12:32:13:

yet give amazing performances quite outside of the "In Golden Pond" triteness.
Jean-Louis Trintingant should get the Best Oscar, period.
Emmanuelle Riva EASILY gets the Best Actress.
Michael Haneke is shoulders above any other nominated director w/the exception of Tarantino: this is as great a film as his last, "The White Ribbon."
Best Supporting Actor: Waltz. Unforgettable character. Jones' curmudgeon we've seen a thousand times before. He should have gotten the Oscar, perhaps, for "No Country for Old Men."