Hamnet has won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Drama, taking one of the night’s biggest awards after a season where the category never fully settled around a single frontrunner. It was a race defined less by inevitability than by debate, and the Globes ultimately sided with the film that left the strongest overall impression rather than the loudest one. This year’s Best Motion Picture – Drama nominees represented six very different approaches to serious filmmaking. Hamnet was intimate and restrained, built around grief, absence, and emotional quiet. Other nominees like Frankenstein carried the weight of a classic story filtered through a distinctive auteur vision. It Was Just an Accident brought political tension into focus without softening its edges, while Sentimental Value turned inward, examining family and memory with precision. Sinners leaned into intensity and scale, and The Secret Agent relied on atmosphere and moral unease rather than conventional momentum.
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