Reality is always ironic, like the golden age of Hollywood in the last century, which was actually the period of the Great Depression in the United States during World War II. Because of dreams, all people who are discouraged by reality have been redeemed like dreams in the movie, and thus Hollywood has been achieved.
The Golden Age created many classic movies, and also won countless beauty stars, those Elizabeths that we are familiar with. Taylor, Audrey. Hepburn, Marilyn. Monroe... They are all students in the early and late golden age. As for male celebrities, they all have their era symbols and labels, such as: Malone. Brando, James. Dean, Paul. Newman, John. Wayne...... Every name shouted out would make the women of my aunt's generation feel hot, just like when you hear Ryan Gosling now, you can't help but raise the corners of your mouth.

There was a number one man in the Golden Age who made men and women feel helpless, especially women. He has obviously acted in many movies, but people only remember the one he did not take the film emperor. And this film also represents the glory, greatness, classicism, and invincibility of the entire Heyday of Hollywood, whether it is production technology, screenwriting or performance, it is a contemporary model.
Yes, that movie was called Gone with the Wind, and that man was called Clark. Gable.
Unlike "Mr. Darcy", which many male stars have played, Clark. Gable let the role of "Brad" no one dare to take on the role in the long flow of time to come, and also let Brad closely connect with his own image.
There are many versions of Mr. Darcy, but Brad only Clark. Gable a choice, if you are a woman, will you feel overwhelmed?
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See Clark. Gable's first glance didn't have an association with George. Clooney? Some say, no! clarke. Gable obviously has an evil and crazy temperament. Look at that little eye!
Chat Clark. Gable doesn't mention Gone with the Wind, just as you talk about Little Plum today and don't talk about Titanic, it will seem lonely. I believe that few people who read this article have seen "Gone with the Wind", but if you read my description and let you find out the idea of "Gone with the Wind" to see, then I will be very happy.
In Gone with the Wind, Brad is a cynical male protagonist with a variety of black histories, regardless of worldly vision. This kind of male role with a distinct personality, less confident to play is not enough to be energetic, more narcissism is particularly greasy to act. The shadow area in his heart was one more than Gray's fifty, and his outward performance was so hippie smiley face. Unserious men are usually not gentlemen, but he is also a gentleman.
This kind of character setting is basically a kind of "god-making", and the most terrible thing is, Mom! He is also affectionate.
Frame an affectionate bad man in the context of the American Civil War, let him struggle in the realization of the small self and the big self, let him draw camp under the detached personality outside the transcendent, let him know how to turn back in the face of love. Brad can replace any face in the world of fiction, but after jumping on the screen and having a clear face, it is very challenging for an actor's self-cultivation.
clarke. Gable played Brad to three points. A delicate egoist with an asshole's breath in his bones, who can't help but like him, once made me think that "Gone with the Wind" is not actually abusing the male and female protagonists, but abusing our group of clarks. Gable circle fan silly girl. Because he subverts our definition of a good man and our long-standing position on the political correctness of love.
So, Clark. After Gable, there was no Brad in the world.
Gone with the Wind is based on Margaret. A love film based on Michelle's novel Gone with the Wind, it was released in the United States in 1940. The male and female protagonists have become popular with this film, and it has become one of the greatest films in the history of Hollywood cinema. That year, it swept ten awards at the Oscars, including best picture, best director, best actress, etc., and lacked best actor. This regret has also become one of the "unsolved cases" of the Oscars over the years.
clarke. Gable takes the character of Brad to the extreme. That kind of controllable, moderate, not vulgar but very elegant temperament really tests an actor, no wonder it is called his most charismatic role since the film.
clarke. Gable's perfect presentation of Brad but not his canonization is an example of gossip that has been too lazy to mention in the ironic reality, in Hollywood, for a long time. In fact, Clark. Gable has only won one little golden man in thirty years of filming, and won best actor in 1937 with "One Night Wind". Although this movie does not have a strong reputation as "Gone with the Wind", it was also a crowded street when it was released that year, and it was a film that would be Clarke. Gable went from being a green actor to a classic American romantic comedy that went straight to idol status.
"One Night Wind" tells the love story of the encounter between Bai Fumei and a poor male reporter. After the movie aired, Clark. Gable's journalist Peter became an idol for fans, and people rushed to imitate the unemployed journalist's outfit in the play: a wide coat, a V-neck shirt, and a wide-brimmed hat, which were all the rage.
Prior to this, the Oscars preferred the male protagonists of drama films, but this time they made an exception to the comedy category. Visible Clark. Gable can still perform the drama even if he does not have a god-making role like Brad.
One Night Went Round became the first work in American history to win an Oscar (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Screenplay), a record that lasted nearly forty years before it was tied by Flying Over the Madhouse in 1975. The configuration of Bai Fumei and the male reporter was later copied and rewritten by "Roman Holiday", which made Audrey. Hepburn.
After winning the unprecedented little golden man with his performance in "One Night's Affair", Clark . Gable later played Brad.
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What is more brilliant than the movie is often the life in reality. It's time to talk about the mustache.
Aquarius Male Clark. Gable's mother died shortly after his birth, and his father entrusted him to his grandparents, grandparents and other relatives to take turns raising him. As a teenager, due to changes in his family's situation, he dropped out of school halfway through his studies, returned to his father, worked in oil field drilling, and at the same time ran dragon sets in some local theater troupes to learn acting. At the age of twenty, he decided to leave home to wander, while also beginning his first marriage with a Broadway actress who was seventeen years older than him, Josephine. Dylan married.
Hollywood didn't accept Clark at first. Gable's, because of his famous style ear made many people dislike, until the film began to enter the sound period in its entirety (before it was a silent film), fluent line skills gradually allowed him to emerge and win more performance opportunities. And it was no one else who taught him to recite his lines, but his first wife, who was also a teacher and friend.
Of course, along with Clark. Gable's fame grew, and the marriage was lost. Now and in the past, Hollywood stars have always been a group of people with the right to marry many times. Off, off, Clark. Gable had five marriages in his lifetime.
As brilliant as those marriages were his experience in the military during World War II.
In 1941, Clark. Gable's third wife, Carol. Lombard's death in a plane crash while preaching a World War II bond upset him (he is rumored to have the deepest affection for Carol, who is also an actor, and is buried next to her after her death). To this end, Moustache sent a telegram to U.S. President Roosevelt asking to go to war and serve in World War II. He joined the U.S. Air Force's Eighth Air Force, became a machine gunner, and began to fight to kill the enemy. Three years later, he retired from the army with the honor of major in the Air Force and returned to the United States to continue his acting work.
In 1960, in a collaboration with Marilyn. Ten days after Monroe finished filming "Mandarin Duck Score", she suddenly died of a heart attack, ending his life in Hollywood legend.
Clark as a young man. Gable explained to us what is called "polite and elegant" eight words.
With actress Carol. Lombard's marriage was Clarke. Gable's life was a moment of two triumphs in his love career.
The real tough guy seems to have to go through the battlefield of life, whether it is realistic or in the play. The real world is World War II, and the world in the play is the Civil War. At the age of forty-one, Clark. Gable is also a crazy middle-aged man!
Later people chatted about Clark. Gable, he is said to be a passionate and thoughtful actor. No matter how cheesy the script and role came into his hands, he would do his homework to give the character a soul. For example, design various emoticons for the character and write them in a thick notebook to read at any time. On the path of an actor, he walked quite cautiously and diligently.
Of course, many gossip points out that after becoming famous, in addition to having five marriages, he actually has an affair with many women, and the drama is full of love, but vivien Leigh, who plays Hao Sijia, can't rub sparks, and the two look at each other with disgust.
Just who cares? Years later, Hollywood's golden age is gone, and only Clark is left. Gable's Brad, no one can replace.