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Oscars Sound Race: Blockbusters vs. Dramas
7 Dec
Summary
- Action films like 'Mission: Impossible' and 'Avatar' use sonic ambition.
- Musically driven films such as 'Wicked' compete with loud blockbusters.
- Quiet, character-driven dramas are also strong contenders in the sound race.

The race for the Oscar for Best Sound is currently defined by a fascinating contrast between immersive action spectacles and nuanced character dramas. Blockbusters such as "Mission: Impossible -- The Final Reckoning" and "Avatar: Fire and Ash" are expected to feature prominently with their trademark sonic ambition, creating tactile and aural environments.
Musically driven films, exemplified by "Wicked: For Good," are also making a strong case, showcasing that vibrant soundscapes can compete effectively with the most sonically intense action films. This category highlights the evolving artistry in sound design, where both grand-scale chaos and carefully crafted sonic details are being recognized.
Furthermore, character-focused dramas like "Marty Supreme" and "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere" are reminding voters that subtlety and emotional calibration in sound can be just as competitive. Shortlist voting for the Oscars begins on December 8th, setting the stage for the final nominees.




