In the anticipation of everyone, this year's Oscar queen finally spent 89 years born Brie Larson. However, compared to the young new film queen, OL editors want to write about another big hit this year, she is born in 1946 in the British veteran drama bone Charlotte Lampling, with her superb performance in the movie "45 Years", won the Oscar nomination for Best Actress, which is well deserved.
Stills from "45 Years"
Charlotte Lamplin began acting in films at the age of 19, and her first film was "The Knack", which was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film that year. The following year she also had a good performance in "Georgy Girl," which won four Oscar nominations.
19-year-old Charlotte Ramplin is beautiful and full of personality, and her photography at that time is still full of expression.
Charlotte Lampling's mother is the heir of a manufacturing tycoon, and her father won a gold medal at the Olympic Games... The good atmosphere of growth made her know at a young age not to indulge in unnecessary self-absorption. "Set the tone for her calm boldness for many years to come."
Notable films starring Charlotte Lamplin include Midnight Gatekeeper, Max, My Love, The Wings Of The Dove, Verdict, The, Farewell, My Lovely, and Stardust Memories with Woody Allen.
Screenshot of Midnight Gatekeeper
Screenshot of Nazi Mania
Stills from "Once Upon a Time in Stardust"
In 2000, Charlotte Lamplin was nominated for the European Film Award for Best Actress for Sous le sable, and passed the throne that year.
Stills from "Under the Sand"
In 2003, Charlotte Ramplin made a comeback with "Swimming Pool" to win the European Film Awards, allowing Charlotte Ramplin to climb to the top of her acting career again.
Stills from "The Pool"
In 2015, Charlotte Ramplin won the Berlin International Film Festival for her film 45 Years with British director Andrew Hagrid. In the 2015 UK Film of the Year ranking, "45 Years" ranked first. Foreign media such as The Guardian, The Telegraph, and The Financial Times, without exception, are five stars.
Poster of the movie "45 Years"
The movie is a bit stuffy and doesn't have any intense plot from start to finish. Not a single tear remained, not a little blood splashed, but it made people's backs chill. The film explores the horrors of old marriage: Kate Moselle and her husband are celebrating their 45th wedding anniversary. But at this time, the husband unexpectedly received a letter, and the body of his first love girlfriend was found in the Swiss Alps. The letter changed the marital status of the old couple, and a few days later, their marriage fell apart.
Charlotte Ramplin, a goddess born in 1946, performs with restraint and accuracy, providing a deadly footnote to this core-shattering love. She doesn't need to mobilize too many facial muscles to interpret her emotions to the extreme. The young her is undoubtedly beautiful, and today she is still beautiful and has more breathtaking acting skills.
Outside the play, Charlotte Lamplin also experienced a deep sadness, and the fiancé who accompanied her for many years left. In an interview with reporters, she mentioned that in the play, "I can feel that sadness." Experienced, so more understand.
In fact, this isn't the only sadness Charlotte Ramplin has experienced in her life, when her sister committed suicide more than 2 months after giving birth to her son at the age of 20 because she suffered from postpartum depression. Even more surprising is that Charlotte Ramplin hid the news from the media for two decades.
For years, Ramplin avoided any topic related to her sister, and Sarah chose to commit suicide, which at the time seemed to Lamplin, who was still dependent on her, to be an abandonment. 40 years after Sarah's death, Ramplin took the initiative to name the heroine with her sister's name in "Swimming Pool", and for the first time expressed her sister's departure positively, which brought her influence. "I feel that after such a long period of avoidance, it's time for her to re-enter my life."
Nowadays, it is common for actors to share the most intimate details of their lives with the media, and Charlotte Lamplin's wild, energetic seduction and career trajectory are highly sought after by the media. But she always maintains a sense of distance from the media and even from the whole world. Charlotte Ramplin is highly acclaimed for her outstanding career performance, but at the same time she has also been labeled as "indifferent", "domineering", "distance", "alert", "inaccessible", "mysterious" and "cold". She has been interviewed countless times, and the reporters' evaluation of her is always mixed with admiration and anxiety, and even sometimes thinks that she is a neurotic, but the reporters have unconsciously become neurotic.
In 1976, Charlotte Ramplin divorced her first husband, Bryan Southcombe, after she met and fell in love with French electronic music maestro Jean Michel Jarre at a party. Charlotte Ramplin and Yar lived lavishly in their mansion in Versailles, but at the same time she suffered from depression and a complete mental breakdown in 1988, when she recovered from the mid-1990s, when she learned of Yar's infidelity from the gossip tabloids.
While going through these hardships, Charlotte Rampling never stopped working. In 2000, the young director Ou Rong asked her to star in his new film "Under the Sand", playing a woman troubled by death, a role that helped Lamplin return to the stars. Charlotte Ramplin was fifty-four years old, and with all the power that maturity had given her, she was once again the focus of the spotlight—still beautiful, still powerful.
Some have described The transition from Lampling's early films to those she appeared in her fifties as a shift from learning acting to merely showing her own cold sexuality—and some have even made inexplicable remarks that Lampling's acting skills were taught by Ou Rong, who had much less experience than her. But Ramplin was able to quietly display a highly contagious, even contradictory, state of mind from beginning to end. In her later works, even if she just walks on the street or lies in bed, she can attract the audience's attention – but this attraction has been there since the moment she entered the film world.
For such a performance ability, Charlotte Ramplin believes that creative expression comes from places where we can't tell. When I first started making movies, people said, "Oh my God, you can even do this." I replied, "Yes, I can act." "I don't know why, but I just can. I can't explain what this is or how you got to this state, but it has nothing to do with intelligence. I want to reach a character's state of existence. Just observing how a person survives, lives.
Years are always easier to wear away a person's edges, but for Charlotte Lamplin, who has just passed the ancient world, her life experience will only make her sharp edge more and more prominent with the flow of light. For this mysterious and alienated actress, can an Oscar queen laurel make her more willing to talk to the world? Unfortunately, this time we didn't have a chance.
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