Michelle Williams was up against acclaimed actress Meryl Streep and yet she managed to share the spotlight with her. Golden Globes award saw deserving performers take the trophy back home.
TWO VERY popular and famous characters were up against each other for the Golden globes Award. Meryl Streep played the Iron Lady to the T and Michelle Williams was endearing in the famous shoes of Marilyn but both pulled the characters so well that after a nomination both got the coveted Golden Globe Awards.
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The highly anticipated award show went off smoothly and apart from Marilyn Munroe and Margaret Thatcher, the Artists and the Descendents also attracted the attention of the audience. While the red carpet saw an array of Vera Wang, Prada but the true show stealers were the people holding the Golden Globe award. Not only Merly Streep and Michelle Williams had to share their award and title but the best actor award was also shared between George Clooney and Matt LeBlanc. Madonna, the first-time Director of the movie ‘WE’, won the award for the best Original Song.
The best drama was won by Descendants and the Artist won the best Comedy award. Hugo, the critically acclaimed film won the Golden Globe for the best director that went to legendary Martin Scorsese and Woody Allen also won the best Screenplay for his ‘Midnight in Paris.’
Talking about an award show without the mention of gowns worn by the famous stars would be incomplete. The best dressed couple of the evening would have to go to Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. Although Pitt was citing a walking stick with his Tom Ford tuxedo, yet it went beautifully with Jolie’s asymmetric dress by Atelier Versace. It was an evening of shades of white as Nichole Kidman, Charlize Theron and Kate Beckinsale was seen flaunting their curves in various gowns all in whites. Madonna who have been absent from the Red carpets nights for many award shows came to this one is a silver and dark green dress.
All in all, it was a nice warm up session before the Oscars for both the audience and the stars.