“Spoiler: he was not brief”: Fans react hilariously to Adrien Brody asking to turn off the music during his Oscars speech

2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones - Arrivals - Source: Getty
2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones - Arrivals - Source: Getty

In a night full of glitz, glamour, and golden statues, Adrien Brody gave the world something else to remember—his self-proclaimed "brief" speech, which was anything but. Winning the 2025 Oscar for Best Actor for his captivating role in The Brutalist, Brody stood at the podium and confidently declared,

"I will be brief."

Cue the Oscar music trying to gently usher him off stage. But instead of graciously stepping down, Brody flashed a grin and said,

"Turn the music off. Thank you. It's not my first rodeo."

What followed was a speech that tested the limits of brevity and sent the internet into a frenzy. Fans wasted no time creating memes, tweets, and endless jokes about Brody’s resistance to the orchestra.


Fans hilariously roast Adrien Brody for asking to turn off Oscars music and stretching his speech

Naturally, the social media universe wasted no time in sharing their thoughts on Brody’s extended Oscar moment. One user sarcastically remarked,

“Spoiler: he was not brief,” directly addressing Brody’s moment of defiance.

Another chimed in with,

“That was brief?!” accompanied by a gif of a perplexed Ariana Grande, perfectly capturing the collective sentiment of the internet.

The funniest part? Many noted that Brody’s promise of brevity felt more like a suggestion rather than a rule. One tweet hilariously commented,

"Brody: 'I will be brief'—10 minutes later—'See, I was brief.'"

Ouch. Another fan added,

“chiii why he so rude like ????????” suggesting that Brody’s casual dismissal of the music was, at the very least, a bold choice.

Some fans couldn’t help but poke fun at Brody’s lengthy remarks. One user joked,

“> talks for an hour,” exaggerating the already drawn-out speech for comedic effect.

Meanwhile, another Twitter user noted,

“Adrien Brody really hit them with the ‘I know the game, cut that out’ energy.”

Brody’s confident and commanding presence on stage certainly wasn’t lost on the audience. But not all reactions were playful. Some viewers seemed unhappy about Brody’s win.

“Should’ve been Chalamet 😭” read one disappointed tweet, referencing fan-favorite Timothée Chalamet, who was also nominated for the same award.

Another user summarized what many likely felt:

“What’s so hard about just saying thanks & moving on?”

Adrien Brody’s big win at the 2025 Oscars

Adrien Brody's victory for The Brutalist was among the night's greatest surprises. His portrayal of a driven immigrant architect facing inner struggles in post-war America had reviewers buzzing throughout the season, yet the rivalry was intense. Facing off against some of the industry's top talents, such as Timothée Chalamet and Sebastian Stan, Adrien's victory was widely regarded as both surprising and truly deserved.

Naturally, this isn’t Adrien’s first Oscar. In 2003, he notably received the Best Actor award for The Pianist, during which he gave another unforgettable speech— featuring an unscripted kiss with presenter Halle Berry. Brody certainly seems to have a knack for capturing attention at the Oscars.

His speech in 2025, though lengthy, also addressed sincere subjects, expressing his profound appreciation for the film’s director and his co-stars. However, enthusiasts promptly seized upon his playful remark regarding the music. The Brutalist, Brody’s newest endeavor, is already being recognized as one of his strongest performances thus far, solidifying his reputation as an actor adept at handling difficult, emotionally intricate roles.

Nonetheless, it wasn't solely Adrien's speech that generated discussion—the fact that The Brutalist won the award against other highly praised films ignited some debate online. With competitors such as The Complete Unknown and Conclave also being considered, many believed the competition was too close to determine a winner. Adrien’s victory, along with the viral aspect of his speech, transformed the night into a newsworthy occasion.

Edited by Nimisha
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