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“Blonde” receives the Raspberry Award

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Every year the day before the Oscar Awards ceremony, the Raspberry Awards gala (in English Golden Raspberry Awards, also known as the Razzies and Razzie Awards) takes place, a delivery that identifies the worst in the industry during the previous year.

The Raspberry Awards were first handed out in 1981 in Los Angeles thanks to the initiative of industry veterans and film graduates from the University of California. Since then they have chosen the raspberry as a symbol of mockery.

The movie blonde, from director Andrew Dominik, took home not only the trophy for worst film of the year but alsoandn to the worst script for being considered a manipulator of the memory of Marilyn Monroe.

Ana de Armas with director Andrew Dominik. Photo: Netflix.

However, the actress Ana de Armas, its protagonist, is opting for the Oscar for best actress.

The movie Morbius it also took home two awards: worst actor (Jared Leto) and worst supporting actress (Adria Arjona).

Actor Tom Hanks has won two consecutive Oscars for Philadelphia and Forrest Gump. But now he received two Raspberries for his performance as Elvis Presley’s manager in the film. Elvis.

Curiously, its protagonist, Austin Butler, is one of the favorites to win the statuette for best actor.

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