What lingered after the applause resumed was not just discomfort, but a quiet unease about how quickly judgment forms in public spaces. In an age where every moment is clipped, shared, and debated within minutes, nuance often arrives too late. The first impression becomes the verdict, long before context has time to breathe. For BAFTA, the evening was meant to honor artistic excellence. Held at the iconic Royal Festival Hall, it was designed as a space of dignity and celebration. Instead, it became an unintended lesson in how fragile such moments can be when human vulnerability enters the frame. The...
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