Mhoni Vidente Predicts Oscars Success for Emilia Pérez

Mhoni Vidente predicts that the controversial film Emilia Pérez will win multiple awards at the 97th Oscars, stirring discussions about representation and themes in Mexican cinema.


Mhoni Vidente Predicts Oscars Success for Emilia Pérez

Mhoni Vidente is one of the most followed women on social media by those who want to know what the future holds for them. While the presenter often faces various questions about her programs, the reality is that Mhoni has managed to predict a large number of events.

Now, the fortune teller has decided to join the controversy surrounding the movie 'Emilia Pérez' and the Oscars. The futurist claimed that Emilia Pérez would receive several awards on March 2 and not just in any category. Mhoni Vidente predicted that the controversial film will triumph at the 97th edition, winning the statuette in the categories of 'Best Picture,' 'Best Supporting Actress' for Zoe Saldaña, 'Best Song' with Selena Gomez, and 'Best Foreign Film,' while the award for 'Best Actress' would go to Demi Moore for 'La sustancia,' beating Karla Sofía Gascón.

Why is Emilia Pérez so controversial and viral on social media? Emilia Pérez is a film that has generated much controversy in Mexico and other countries due to its representation of sensitive topics and the creative decisions made by director Jacques Audiard. The film addresses issues such as drug trafficking violence, the disappearance of people, and gender transition, which are sensitive and painful subjects in society.

Some specialists and viewers believe that the film offers a stereotyped and superficial view of Mexican reality, without delving into the complexities of the problems it addresses. The participation of non-Mexican actresses, such as Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldaña, portraying Mexican characters and speaking Spanish, generated criticism for the lack of authenticity in the accents and the representation of Mexican culture. The choice of a musical comedy format to address such serious topics was questioned, as some consider it trivializes or banalizes the seriousness of the issues represented.