A win for Black Panther, Roma or BlacKkKlansman would have signaled a fresh route forward for the Academy, a way for them to position themselves as the true voices of the entertainment majority and not just its old white male elite. Any of those three films winning would have done more to legitimize their place in the business than any made-up Best Popular Film category ever could. They had an opportunity for change and, once again, they rejected it. That’s why the win was so troublesome for many film fans. When your options are so plentiful and would mean so much more to people, to choose the status quo feels like a direct challenge to change.Time won't be kind to Green Book. Like Crash, it'll age badly and future film fans will wonder how it beat out titles like Black Panther and Roma, both of which will inevitably go on to become major parts of modern pop culture history.
D'ailleurs y avait eu le même phénomène sur Wonder Woman un an plus tôt érigé au rang de chef d'oeuvre d'une genre parce que réalisé par un femme avec un personnage féminin.... alors que ça aurait pu être un film de Snyder on aurait pas vu la différence.