Yesterday, Gary Oldman won the Oscar for best actor with the role of "Churchill" in the movie "Darkest Hour", and Bajie's circle of friends and Weibo homepage were almost brushed by this man
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There are feelings that the original "Sirius" finally picked up the little golden man and gave Gryffindor extra points
Another friend magically turned over the divine prophecy fragment when he made a cameo appearance in Friends
Finally, after contributing countless classic roles such as "Sirius", "Crazy Cop", "Commissioner Gordon" and so on, 60-year-old Gary Oldman finally lifted his first little golden man
We are glad that all gary Oldman's efforts to portray "Churchill" have finally been recognized, and we also feel that his life as an actor is well deserved
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From the posture to the rhythm and tone are completely in line
Behind the living Churchill is Gary Oldman, who has devoted countless efforts!
Gary Oldman's award-winning film, Darkest Hour, is a biopic set in a World War II era that focuses on the dying Prime Minister Winston Churchill, telling the story of one difficult decision-making scenario after another that he needs to face
Playing a great leader, not only to be consistent with the great man in terms of physical appearance, but also to deeply portray the complex inner activities of the leader in the face of a crisis, which can be described as quite difficult
Gary Oldman said in an interview that this was the most difficult role he had ever taken on, and he spent more than a year studying Churchill in order to play it well
He enlisted a historian, and with his help, Gary Oldman carefully studied 50 biographies, documentaries, and historical materials of Churchill, to understand Churchill's history and figure out the mentality of the characters
An opera singer and a dialect teacher were recruited to listen to the recording and follow the teacher to grasp Churchill's vocal patterns with the piano range
In order to be closer to Churchill in appearance, gary Oldman, 59, wears a set of dozens of pounds of fattening clothes to perform every scene
The painstaking preparations for the darkest hours led to the brilliant presentation of churchill, the great leader of the Darkest Hour
Every expression on his face was intriguing
The tone of each sentence is perfectly restored
There is a scene in the film that particularly impresses Bajie, who makes Churchill sober up the officials who dream of peace negotiations
He stood up angrily from his chair, "When you have fallen into the mouth of the tiger, there is no way to reason with him!" ”
And in the face of their still obsession
Churchill yelled, "Yes, I will take full responsibility, that's the only reason I'm sitting in this chair!" Lifting the chair and putting it down again, it fully portrayed Churchill's angry and helpless heart
And the classic Churchill World War II declaration in the back makes people feel the boiling blood across the screen, "We will never surrender, we will fight with the German army at sea, in France, in the mountains, in the streets and in the fields at the enemy's landing site."
"We will defend our motherland at any cost, and the Vietnam War will become stronger and stronger, and we will never be discouraged."
Best of all, Gary Oldman's Churchill is not just a great leader stuck in a history textbook, but a flesh-and-blood man
He was able to speak wittily, and when he went to the bathroom, his subordinates reported to work, and he said, I only have the energy to deal with one piece of, not the energy to deal with another piece of.
He will also be vulnerable, and the small details of the lady will make everyone emotional
Some foreign media outlets commented on Gary Oldman's performance in "The Darkest Hour": "Balancing two very different personal moments of a great orator – strong public persuasion and fragile self-doubt"
Gary Oldman plays Churchill, who has great courage and a small loss of personal feelings
Most importantly, in the film, you don't feel a single shadow of Gary Oldman at all
In a few hours of movies, he is the great leader Churchill, and his words and every move are perfectly in line with what we imagine Churchill to look like
Even the caretaker of the Churchill Archives mistook his makeup stills for historical ones
Probably the character is just that
Every frame is a classic, and every character is deeply rooted in people's hearts
Gary Oldman, whose character is more famous than himself, is the actor in our hearts
Mentioning the name Gary Oldman may not be familiar to many people, but if you mention the movie roles he has played, you will not be unfamiliar
Harry Potter's godfather "Sirius" in Harry Potter
"Sheriff Gordon" in Batman who saves Little Batman
The perverted cop in "This Killer Isn't Too Cold" who loves to listen to Beethoven kill people
In "Four Hundred Years of Thrilling Love", Dracula spans four hundred years to find a lover and frantically retaliate against the world
"Beggar" spy George Smiley in "The Pot Maker, The Tailor, the Soldier, the Spy" (he also received the 84th Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for this film)
The disfigured perverted Mason in Hannibal
One after another flexible and animated little character in these classic movies is played by Gary Oldman
But putting these photos of the characters together, it seems that most people have a hard time thinking that this is the same person
Even after the announcement of the Oscar for Best Actor yesterday, many people suddenly realized, "It turns out that he is that Sirius"
In this regard, director Oliver Stone once commented on him, saying that Gary Oldman is a "little person without a face"
But it is this small person without a face that allows us to see the possibility of a person with a thousand faces, and also to see Gary Oldman's study and dedication to every character in each play
Maybe we don't know who Gary Oldman is after watching the movie, but that's okay, because that's exactly Gary Oldman's greatest charisma as an actor
Hidden behind the characters, the audience sees talent for the actor's pursuit of acting skills, rather than the false eyelashes and long eyeliner that the film wears when sleeping
Really good actors, whose roles are more famous than their own, should be the norm in their lives
The character under Gary Oldman's pre-award entry commented, "Although he did not receive recognition from the mainstream award, his screen image was varied."
Today, it's time to change that!
Capitalized actor Gary Oldman, whose achievements deserve to be crowned by the Oscars!