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Benedict Cumberbatch asked 'How did it feel to lose?', answers with amazing speech
BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH may have lost out to Eddie Redmayne at the Oscars on Sunday, but don’t expect him to be all Bill Murray about it.
In fact, he had the perfect answer when a BBC reporter asked him: “What was it like sitting there, knowing you hadn’t won?”
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At first, it sounded like Cumberbatch was going to bring out that old chestnut: “Sure we’re all winners!”
But Cumberbatch went on to say that he was more than happy to be there just to represent the late Alan Turing, who he plays in the film, and ensure that his story is heard.
He also praised the movie’s Oscar-winning screenwriter, Graham Moore, who spoke movingly in his acceptance speech about his attempt to take his own life at the age of 16.
An incredibly sound man. Watch his full answer below:
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