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Heres what the internet thought of last nights Oscars
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FILE - In this Sunday, Feb. 11, 2018, file photo, Greta Gerwig, writer/director of the film "Lady Bird," poses at the 2018 Writers Guild Awards at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif. Gerwig is among the directing nominees for this year's Oscars for her film Lady Bird. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File) - photo by Herb Scribner
The 90th Academy Awards ceremony is over.

The Shape of Water, which follows the story of a mute janitor who falls in love with a sea creature, secured the best picture award at last nights Oscars ceremony.

Meanwhile, actress Frances McDormand won best actress for her role in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, while Gary Oldman won best actor for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour.

Shape of Water garnered the most wins for the night with four Oscars, including for best director and best original score.

The victories and losses of the night didnt escape the minds of Twitter users. Weve collected tweets and posts from the evening and shared them below to provide a full glimpse of what Twitter looked like throughout the night.

Many Twitter interactions upset some people.













Host Jimmy Kimmels opening monologue received early praise.



















Not everyone enjoyed Shape of Water, though.







Kobe Bryant won an Oscar for his Dear Basketball animated short. Twitter made jokes about Bryants athletic career.





































But not all were pleased with the animated short, and some brought up Bryants sexual assault allegations and how this deflates the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements.

















































Twitter found a happier moment, though, when Sufjan Stevens performed Mystery of Love from the film "Call Me By Your Name" during the ceremony. The tune failed to win the best original song award, which instead went to the Pixar film "Coco's" hit song "Remember Me."































Emma Stone had a breakout moment of the night when she presented the award for best director. When announcing the nominees, she said, These four men and Greta Gerwig, separating the one female director into her own category.