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Timothy Chalamet, Oscar empty-handed..Why did he get ridiculed? "Worried about attacks from both sides." [★ Hollywood]

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Actor Timothy Chalamet has returned empty-handed without a trophy at the Academy Awards, but he is drawing attention as a negative issue.

Timothy Chalamet of "Marty Supreme," Leonardo DiCaprio of "One Battle After Another," Ethan Hawke of "Blue Moon," Wagner Mora of "Secret Agent," and Michael B. Jordan of "Cinus: Sinners" were nominated for best actor at the 98th Academy Awards held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles on the 15th (local time).

Michael B. Jordan won best actor, and "Sinners: Sinners," which received 16 nominations, won four awards.

Among them, Timothy Chalamet, who failed to win the Best Actor Award, is also attracting attention. He was mentioned as a negative issue from the opening. American comedian Conan O'Brien took to the stage and said, "The security is very tight tonight. This is because we have received information from both the opera and the ballet world that we are concerned about the attack."

At O'Brien's remarks, the camera soon shone on Timothy Chalamet and his lover Kylie Jenner, who were in the audience, and the two laughed. O'Brien then joked that "they were angry that you left out jazz and talked about it," drawing laughter.

Earlier, Timothy Chalamet said in an interview, "I don't want to work (for opera or ballet) just in the name of maintaining art. No one is interested in the genre anymore," he said, drawing strong criticism. Actor Whoopi Goldberg and singer Doja Cat also criticized his remarks.

"Marty Supreme" is also a production by Timothy Chalamet and is a story inspired by American table tennis player Marty Reisman. In addition to the production cost, the production company of "Marty Supreme" A24 invested enormous promotional costs and made $147 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film in the production company's history. Timothy Chalamet's performance was also praised, and he emerged as a leading Oscar nominee, sweeping awards at the Golden Globe Awards and Critics' Choice.

However, Timothy Chalamet told the audience in an interview, "Don't take my best performance for granted," adding, "I think for the past seven or eight years, I've been really committed, I've been performing at the highest level." His confident remarks backfired, with some fans criticizing him as "arrogant."

Public opinion then began to turn its back on ballet and opera disparaging remarks. Controversy spread as the remarks were illuminated a day before the Oscar voting deadline, but they did not appear to have had a decisive impact on the results. When Michael B. Jordan's name, not Timothy Chalamet, was called out at the ceremony, there were loud cheers at the venue.

Meanwhile, Timothy Chalamet will return in the film Dune: Part III.

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