Despite its remarkable success at prestigious award ceremonies, including winning the Palme d’Or at Cannes and securing five Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Actress, Sean Baker’s film “Anora” has encountered a spectrum of reactions from audiences and critics alike.
The film narrates the story of Ani, a 23-year-old stripper from New York City who becomes involved with the son of a Russian oligarch. While some viewers have loved the film for its storytelling and unique characters, others hated its narrative and thematic choices.
Critics have lauded “Anora” for its balance between comedy and melancholy, and its exploration of themes like money, power, and class. However, some audience members have found the film’s portrayal of its characters as nothing but sensational and vulgar
The film’s success has also sparked discussions about its place in the legacy of cinema, with some comparing it to classics like “The Godfather” and “Titanic.” While “Anora” has achieved significant critical acclaim, its reception among general audiences has been mixed. It is always easier to find glory in history and people feel like there is a massive decline in Oscars as from films like The Godfather we are celebrating something like Anora at the Oscars.
Degeneration of Hollywood! After films like Godfather, Schindler's List how can Anora be winning Oscars? I sat through the horrible film to gaze if I was missing anything but of course not except that it's a C grade content. #Oscars2025 #Anora
— diya banerjee sur (@diyabanerjeesur) March 18, 2025
I watched #Anora
— VISHU🏹 (@vishi__allan) March 18, 2025
I think it’s stupid
#Anora was so shit can’t believe this shit won best movie at oscars
— Krish (@StoicCarnivore) March 18, 2025
I'm about a half hour in. Please tell me that it gets better, because I'm not getting the hype so far.#Anora
— Carrie 🍋🐶🐷🍷🍭🧚♀️🙏 (@carrieleelily) March 17, 2025
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