Best Visual Effects, Best Art Direction, Best Editing... Technical awards were handed out one after another, but Adrian didn't pay much attention, even occasionally losing focus, even though these awards were divided up between "The Lord of the Rings" and "Moulin Rouge." It was only when it came to Best Supporting Actors and Best Original Score that he became somewhat serious.
For the former, not to mention, Naomi was nominated for the Oscars for the first time. Even though the chance of winning was very small, it was still uncertain who would prevail in the absence of "A Beautiful Mind." However, the final result was just as Adrian had predicted; aside from Naomi, Marisa Tomei had already won Best Supporting Actress once, and Maggie Smith—Professor McGonagall—had won both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, and there was another, Brenda Hyde, like Naomi, also nominated for the first time, so Helen Mirren won this award.