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That year today | Returns are never absent

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That year today | Returns are never absent

Today is March 2, 2016, and the other day "Little Plum" Leonardo DiCaprio finally won the Oscar for his outstanding performance in "The Revenant", a sentence "The return may be late, but it will never be absent!" "Let many people sigh again, maybe many times success is only a matter of time for you who have paid a lot."

Fast forward to March 2, 1919, the day Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Jones was born, and after Paramount Pictures failed to audition, Ashley went to another company. In 1939 she entered Hollywood and began her screen career. The films he starred in at the beginning did not attract much attention.

That year today | Returns are never absent

However, in 1944, Jennifer Jones's performance of "The Virgin's Song" eventually won the 16th Academy Award for Best Actress and the Golden Globe for Best Actress from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Since then, she has created a variety of impressive images, and has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the film "Since the Farewell", and has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress three times for the film "Soft Intestine", "Duel in the Sun", "Life and Death Love", and her acting career has lasted for 35 years, during which she has participated in a total of 22 films.

Paramount Pictures, which had rejected her, was remorseful after winning the award. Sometimes to prove yourself is nothing more than to give more than others, and then wait for a reward that may be late.

That year today | Returns are never absent

With the time of the silent film we come to this day in 1968, and the sixth actor of 007, Daniel Craig, was born. When he was first designated as a new Bond, Craig caused the fiercest protest among movie fans around the world: netizens formed the "Craig is not Bond" website to protest; journalists who had not seen his movies also used various words to denigrate him in major media, short stature, blond hair... He was even once considered by the public to be the ugliest and most obscene Bond in history.

"I didn't respond publicly, but I'd love to say, give me a chance, I'll prove exactly how much I can do in this position, go to the movie and come back and draw conclusions for me," Craig told reporters, who had really been hurt by the negative news.

That year today | Returns are never absent

However, this situation was reversed in an instant after the release of Casino Royale. Craig became a hot celebrity, and his friends joked that everywhere he went, there would be a large number of female fans screaming around him. He couldn't even go to his favorite movie theater, and he was forced to install a video studio in his home.

Compared to other past bondmakers, Craig won praise thanks to his martial arts action and desperate sanlang-style spirit of hard work. At least, there hasn't been a single Bond, with straps or a limp, flying around the world to promote 007 movies.

That year today | Returns are never absent

"My eye circles were swollen, I had scratches on my body, bruises everywhere, muscle strain. We have surgeons. On set, I often take a lot of painkillers. This also means that if you are slightly injured, you have to continue to fight, get out of the explosion, and then follow up with another stunt action. We have a dedicated action stunt team to keep everything as safe as possible. But if you play Bond and you don't get hurt, you certainly can't do your job well," Craig describes his job.

Maybe that's it, if you want to prove yourself, you don't need to say much, and do and think and wait, time will give you an account.

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Editor of this issue: Ma Yuan

Intern Editor: Jing Shiyue

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