Emma Stone has clinched the prestigious Oscar for Best Actress at the 96th Academy Awards for her remarkable portrayal in the film 'Poor Things.' The category for Best Actress was highly competitive, with several deserving nominees vying for the coveted award.
In her acceptance speech, Stone graciously acknowledged her fellow nominees, expressing gratitude for the collaborative effort that brought the film to life. She emphasized the importance of teamwork and credited director Yorgos Lanthimos for his guidance and support throughout the project.
'Poor Things,' based on Alasdair Gray's novel, follows the extraordinary journey of Bella Baxter, played by Stone, who is resurrected by the eccentric scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter, portrayed by Willem Dafoe. The film explores themes of empowerment, equality, and liberation as Bella embarks on a transformative adventure with lawyer Duncan Wedderburn, played by Mark Ruffalo.
Among the contenders in the Best Actress category were Lily Gladstone for 'Killers of the Flower Moon,' Annette Bening for 'Nyad,' Sandra Hüller for 'Anatomy of a Fall,' and Carey Mulligan for 'Maestro.' Lily Gladstone, in particular, was a strong contender for her role in Martin Scorsese's 'Killers of the Flower Moon,' a gripping Western crime drama set in 1920s Oklahoma.
The film, based on David Grann's acclaimed book, delves into the chilling murders of Osage Nation members during the Reign of Terror. Directed by Martin Scorsese and featuring a stellar cast including Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, 'Killers of the Flower Moon' garnered critical acclaim for its compelling narrative and powerful performances.
Ultimately, Emma Stone's portrayal of Bella Baxter in 'Poor Things' captivated audiences and critics alike, earning her the well-deserved accolade of Best Actress at the 96th Academy Awards.