With a lighter touch, SAG Awards follows a familiar script
LOS ANGELES — With a still undetermined awards race and an industry undergoing tectonic shifts with the Me Too and Time’s Up movements, awards shows have become canaries in the coal mine.
After the Golden Globes, it was clear that the entertainment business was not shying away from its problems, but the Screen Actors Guild Awards suggested that perhaps the Hollywood reckoning is now following a familiar script.
There were big moments Sunday at the 24th annual celebration of actors, like Harvey Weinstein accusers Marisa Tomei and Rosanna Arquette naming some of the key silence breakers who lit the fuse to the movement, and big questions about what would happen if the recently accused James Franco and Aziz Ansari won in their categories (they didn’t).
But much of the evening was numbingly similar to what we’ve seen before, from the winners — like “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” — to the commentary on why the crusade is important and gestures like having nearly all female presenters.