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Hollywood's most gentlemanly villain – John Travolta

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When it comes to villains, Hollywood has a name that must not be ignored – John Travolta.

Hollywood's most gentlemanly villain – John Travolta

"Hollywood gentleman" John Travolta

The villain he plays is not the kind of evil and hysterical villain, but the scheming, idle, and gentlemanly master. The following four films are classic masterpieces of the Travolta villain:

1. Pulp Fiction

Hollywood's most gentlemanly villain – John Travolta

Travolta has a strong dance foundation

This film can be called the pinnacle of the ghost Quentin, successfully combining violence, blackness and humanity, and sensationalizing the world film world. In the film, Travolta plays a cold killer with long hair, who is finally principled in his work, never crosses the line, and even if he seems to have an ambiguous relationship with the wife of the gang boss, he always maintains the bottom line. The best part of the film comes from his loveless dance with actress Uma Thurman, who has learned to dance since childhood, and Travolta, who has learned dance since childhood, is highly skilled, personable and relaxed, and he pushes the atmosphere of the film to a climax.

2. "Changing Faces"

Hollywood's most gentlemanly villain – John Travolta

"Changing Face" is the pinnacle of Wu Yusen's violent aesthetic

"Changing Face" is the peak of the great director Wu Yusen in Hollywood, a representative of the aesthetics of violence. The idea of the film is very novel, to switch the characters in a "face-changing" way. The originally righteous Travolta was attached to the brutal body of Nicolas Cage. It turns out that Travolta is indeed more suitable for playing the villain, and the duo, who is at the peak of their acting careers, have teamed up to present fans with a gunfight drama in which Mars hits the earth.

3. "Broken Arrow"

Hollywood's most gentlemanly villain – John Travolta

Travolta in Broken Arrow stands out

Another masterpiece by gunfight master Wu Yusen. Treacherous, old-fashioned, laughing with a knife in it, Travolta puts the villain Dix in place, and the calm expression and arrogant action are filled with a large number of shots. He is so powerful that he even makes decent characters look a little chicken, and this film is also one of the important early masterpieces of Travolta.

4. Metro Horror

Hollywood's most gentlemanly villain – John Travolta

The battle between Travolta and Washington is classic

The best part of the film, co-starring John Travolta and Denzel Washington, is the hijacking-themed film, and the best part of the film is not the action shootout, but the fierce negotiation between the two protagonists, who fight each other every second. In the film, the scheming and clever Travolta takes the lead in the well-planned subway robbery. With the hostages in hand, Washington was in a very passive situation, and even had to admit that he had to accept bribes. In order to delay the time as much as possible, Washington tried his best to delay, but this did not escape Travolta's eyes, coupled with the police's rash moves, he was enraged and executed a hostage to warn, pushing the contradictions and conflicts of the film to another climax, successfully mobilizing the audience's emotions.

Hollywood's most gentlemanly villain – John Travolta

The superb Travolta is still an "aircraft controller"

John Travolta, who is known for his role as a villain, is a true gentleman in reality. He was always smiling, courteous, and passionate about public welfare. He also has a crazy hobby of flying in a self-driving plane, and he is not only a pilot, but also holds a license to drive many different kinds of aircraft. A man who already owns a private jet, he has won praise for delivering ambulance supplies and supplies to the devastated people of Haiti during the earthquake. Although Travolta's acting career has flattened out in recent years, the classic image he has left on the screen has always accelerated.

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