Through some fortuitous luck I recently stumbled across some well named movies for a very inexpensive price. Among these new additions to my personal collection were two Best Picture winners from the 1990s that I had surprisingly yet to view; the 1996 winner The English Patient and the 1998 winner Shakespeare in Love. After watching them both over the last day and a half I can now say without a doubt that one definitely deserved its Oscar while the other did not.

Grand and ambitious, The English Patient is a film about love, longing, regret, and unforeseen consequences that come with decisions that are made from the heart. The two hour and 40 minute viewing time could be difficult for some viewers. But if you haven’t seen The English Patient, I hope it doesn’t scare you away. Looking back at the films from 1996, the only one that could have given The English Patient a run for its money in regards to the Best Picture is the Coen Brothers critically acclaimed darling Fargo. However, when you compare the two films, The English Patient was and is still deserving of the honor that was bestowed upon it by the Academy (although I have to admit my personal favorite for 1996 is still Jerry Maguire). (*** ½ Stars)

In 1998 the film that was as highly regarded as Shakespeare in Love was Steven Spielberg’s WWII opus Saving Private Ryan. My hope before watching Shakespeare in Love was that I’d see some explanation as to why the Academy decided to pass over Private Ryan for Best Picture. After finally seeing it however, I am unfortunately still left scratching my head. While Shakespeare in Love is at times a whimsically entertaining film, I can’t in good faith put it ahead of Saving Private Ryan, or other great 1998 films such Rushmore, Life is Beautiful, American History X, Rounders or The Truman Show. Overall, Shakespeare in Love is a solid effort, but clearly not worthy of its Best Picture distinction (*** Stars)
Wait...Did you just mention the Truman Show?????
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haha, yeah I said it. The Truman Show is better then Shakespeare In Love. Deal with it! lol
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