Charlize Theron's successful transformation is a model for all Hollywood actresses.
Reducing beauty from the face and putting it in the heart, or simply acting ugly, torturing oneself and torturing the audience, this seems to be the only way for idols to become powerful.
Although the method is slightly stereotyped, beauty is like a distracting message that tests acting skills. I believe that few people can avoid being distracted at all and instead focus on the so-called inner.
As a result, Anne Hathaway cut her hair short and lost 20 pounds, and Angelina Jolie transformed from a wild girl to tame young actors...Hollywood is also happy to pay for their sacrifices, and awards from major film festivals are presented with both hands.
In fact, if you think about it carefully, isn't it also a kind of discrimination to blindly emphasize the inner and ignore the outer appearance?
Even when she was a supporting actress, Keira Knightley still acted like a star for the British. Her father was an actor and her mother was a playwright. Keira Knightley starred in the movie "A Country Affair" when she was 9 years old, and she was the most famous in her early years.
Zhi's role came from "I Love Beckham". Her youthful and cheerful temperament added a lot to this sports-themed movie, and she achieved a pretty good reputation in a country like the United States that lacks enthusiasm for football; in 2003, she and
Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom teamed up to play the wild and rebellious governor's daughter in "Pirates of the Caribbean" and became famous for it.
But just like her subsequent appearance in "King Arthur," she was diluted by Hollywood into "the icing on the cake in male sex movies."
Transformation tool to seek breakthroughs in literature and art. Nowadays, many people use "British rose" to describe Keira Knightley's classical temperament. The previous owner of this pronoun was Kate Winslet, famous for "Sense and Sensibility".
In fact, all this should be thanked to British director Joe White. The first time the two collaborated on "Pride and Prejudice", Knightley received an Oscar and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress nomination, and they later collaborated on "Atonement" and "Anna-
Karenina" also allowed Knightley to successfully complete her transformation.
In addition to the British classical route, Knightley also tried to find a new image and positioning in the direction of literary and artistic films. "The Edge of Love", "One Night" and "Never Let Me Go" all fall into this category, and in "A Dangerous Method" she dedicated
The female patient Sabina Spilerin's image was completely ruined, and her ladylike style was finally broken. In "Songs Change Your Life", she also boldly tried her singing career in the movie, but the simple healing movie showed her
Her subtle acting skills are like any friends around you who have not succeeded but haven't given up completely.
In the 2015 Oscar-winning film "The Imitation Game", his partner Benedict Cumberbatch played Jon Clark, who had a relationship with Turing. Although the role was not heavy, the two
The showdown scene was quite exciting, portraying the image of a woman who cannot be loved but is stubborn and persistent. A series of nominations such as Oscar, Golden Globe, British Academy Film Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards were a testament to her leap forward in acting.
recognized.
Nicole Kidman broke through the bottleneck and entered the bottleneck again. She learned ballet at the age of 3 and received professional performing arts training at the age of 10. It seems that Nicole Kidman only needs a little luck to become an excellent actor, but
But in fact, it's not.
Although she played a supporting role in the film "Christmas in the Jungle" when she was 14 years old, it was not until she starred in "Top Gun" with Tom Cruise that people began to pay attention to this newcomer, and it was her love with the male protagonist, and
In terms of performances, there is indeed a lack of masterpieces that can be called performances.
The struggle between career and emotion is most obvious in her, so I have to mention her ten-year marriage to Tom Cruise.
During this decade, she became a real star, not an actress.
Transformation tool "fake nose" In 2001, Nicole and Tom divorced.
In the same year, she starred in the musical "Moulin Rouge" directed by Baz Luhrmann. With this role of a dancer in the red light district of Paris, her dancing skills were finally brought into play, and she received her first Oscar nomination.
In 2002, she played the role of the talented British female writer Virginia Woolf in the movie "The Hours". The prosthetic nose won her the favor of the acting gods, and she won the Oscar, Golden Globe Award and Berlin Film Festival.
With the award in her bag, this was the first time that her beauty and acting skills were recognized at the same time in a real sense.
But it has to be said that 2010's "Rabbit Hole" was her last acting breakthrough. She played the mother who desperately seeks solace in lust, and it also brought her her third Oscar nomination for Best Actress.
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However, now Nicole is at the stage where she has lost her vase and her acting skills.
Since 2011, she has acted or produced in as many as ten films, many of which have been joined by recognized quality filmmakers such as Colin Firth, Park Chan-wook, and Tim Roth. But almost without exception, she has acted in
No matter which movie she hits, many people even regard her as a guide to decide whether to watch a movie.
Not long ago, "Queen of the Desert", a film she collaborated with Werner Herzog and James Franco, premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and once again encountered negative reviews.