CODA (dir. Sian Heder)
— Erica Sullivan (@erica_sully) February 8, 2022
The kid who can never hear the set. But hey, it’s okay. They adapt. They read the white board. pic.twitter.com/ZBx10qJpxD
West Side Story (dir. Steven Spielberg)
— Erica Sullivan (@erica_sully) February 8, 2022
This kid literally isn’t even good at swim. They are just popular in day to day life so they get so much unnecessary hype. pic.twitter.com/8MDsMBcd9h
Nightmare Alley (dir. Guillermo del Toro)
— Erica Sullivan (@erica_sully) February 8, 2022
This kid is the smooth talker of the group. When u don’t feel like swimming you send them to the front lines to ask coach if you can do relays. They have some great charisma pic.twitter.com/VcST3AHCPQ
King Richard (dir. Reinaldo Marcus Green)
— Erica Sullivan (@erica_sully) February 8, 2022
The kid who is so intense they did like 10 different sports other than swim. We get it you’re actually athletic. pic.twitter.com/qpxbYelweb
Drive My Car (dir. Ryûske Hamaguchi)
— Erica Sullivan (@erica_sully) February 8, 2022
There’s always a pair on the team who carpools. That’s their special little friendship. They always show up to practice together and leave together. It’s kind of endearing. pic.twitter.com/Nfdk4Pdlb9
People in Swimming as the 2022 Oscar Best Picture Nominees: A THREAD
— Erica Sullivan (@erica_sully) February 8, 2022