Al Pacino has become the embodiment of our collective feelings toward Hollywood award shows, which often feel like elongated snooze-fests. The Golden Globes, held in a hybrid format of in-person and virtual appearances, was decidedly strange. Celebrities appeared from the comfort of their homes, hosts were separated by vast distances, and awkward moments—like Daniel Kaluuya’s muted acceptance speech—were the norm. However, the unexpected highlight of the evening was when Al Pacino was caught dozing off during a Zoom call, a moment so relatable it resonated with viewers everywhere.
As the show meandered through painfully awkward small talk among celebs and endless commercial breaks, the camera panned to Pacino, who was clearly asleep and woke up as if startled from a deep slumber in a dreary morning lecture. Who among us hasn’t felt the urge to doze off during a long Zoom meeting or a tedious award show? By the second hour, many viewers were likely nodding off themselves.
Pacino’s sleepy moment was a breath of fresh air in a gathering of the elite, and social media was abuzz with support for him. After all, he’s 80 years old, and the show was dragging on. Who could blame him? He effortlessly conveyed that even the most glamorous events, when conducted over Zoom, can feel as dull as any mundane conference call—save for the ball gowns on display (with Jodie Foster’s pajamas being a notable exception).
While the pandemic has stripped away many things, it has gifted us this shared understanding: no Zoom meeting can ever be engaging, not even with the comedic talents of Amy Poehler and Tina Fey. Thanks to Pacino, we now have validation for those moments of wishing for a quick nap during tedious calls. If anyone needs me, I’ll be catching some z’s during my next 10 a.m. video meeting.
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In summary, Al Pacino’s nap during the Golden Globes encapsulates a universal sentiment toward lengthy virtual gatherings, reminding us all that it’s okay to feel bored and even sleepy during such events, regardless of how glamorous they may seem.
