I hate what I did. I'm bad in a good movie': Guy Pearce downplays his performances as Oscars loom
Briefly

With the Oscars approaching, Kieran Culkin is seen as the almost certain winner for Best Supporting Actor, having already secured most other awards. His nomination leaves others, like Guy Pearce, on a promotional treadmill despite their efforts likely being in vain. Pearce openly critiqued his own performances, revealing a fresh disappointment with his role in Memento, a film widely regarded as a classic. This personal reflection highlights a sense of loss buoyed by the larger backdrop of Hollywood's shifting loyalties, especially in relation to directors like Christopher Nolan.
Culkin's extending reign as a favorite for Best Supporting Actor at the Oscars has overshadowed his fellow nominees, who face a daunting promotional campaign.
Guy Pearce reflects on his career, stating that he feels he's performed poorly in films, particularly admitting disappointment with his role in Memento.
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