Well, each of us has ever come to think of the most memorable romantic classic Hollywood for decades? As an ardent admirer of the musical romantic and seductive Hollywood, I feel my pulse increases unmistakable portrait with pure magic and the aura of timeless novels so lovingly in the canvas of yesteryears. What is the saga of the stars on the move, lovers of the meeting during the war under the Moorish arches of Rick's Cafe American crossed in "Casablanca" orSweeping melodrama, "" Gone With The Wind - Margaret Mitchell's bestseller, based on an epic civil war (which defines the term "Hollywood blockbuster"), I have an insatiable appetite for each.
Oh, how can I ever forget the emotions sweeping the magic of a love story aboard a French and an American woman (Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne, respectively) stimuli in each other arms of the ever memorable "Love Affair"? Or remember that the love story phenomenalcross between Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr in "An Affair to Remember" where a man and a woman meet on a ship, an ocean and fall in love, only to part ways, promising to make dramatic top of the 'Empire State Building New York (which unfortunately is not the case below)? Equally memorable in my eyes is the love of all time epic, "Roman Holiday" which is the most precious secret love affair between a princess and a transitional beautiful American reporter (Audrey Hepburnand Gregory Peck, respectively).
When you think of romance by candlelight, serenade, advertising, or the beloved Star-Crossed epic love, would mark the path of romantic chemistry between the lovers and beloved, as the quintessence of the foundation behind this wonderfully funny and touching stories true love. Interestingly, the success of the blockbuster is a Hollywood romantic era, incorporating the key elements of Hollywood (especially music), classicalromantic elements and a certain feeling, which in turn is quite trivial in nature.
50 and 60 were the hey day of classic Hollywood romance, like ethos, pathos, a happy ending, heartbreaking farewell and romantic love scenes with power performances by some of Hollywood heartthrob like Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman packed, Cary Grant, Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh and Marilyn Monroe were the staple of every young heart. Well, Ibetter not try this book as a textbook of the history of cinema, the best films of all time classic novel, because this is the job of an encyclopedia and not a human being. And these days, you are sure to get plenty of these online. So I want my letter to the discussion of the border only a few milestones of our past film, time and cultural milieu behind the creation of these masterpieces, which in turn comes from pure love I feelFilms.
While today, Warner Bros., are Twentieth Century Fox, MGM and Columbia (Sony), a pioneer in the production of Hollywood films and distribution in yesteryears, Paramount Pictures, the oldest American movie studio, used for ' arena lead American Film production and sales. Those were the happy days when the Hollywood studio system Classic Movies embodies a refined, evocative narrative method that produced little to the left of the publicImagination. While this made directly from the early thirties, nineteen hundred 'to the Sixties, "the audience in those days were the cinema, to meet certain standards with discretion and uses established cinematic devices to imply that they could not say explicitly, fed. Without an iota of overt sensory stimuli, the use of pure compelling stories and characters, set of snappy dialogue, the high production values (including camera, editing, shot composition, scoring,and costumes) and is particularly extraordinary courage in the stars these days has created some of the most famous novels of all time roles, including "Gone With the Wind," "West Side Story," "Casablanca," "Roman Holiday" "My Fair Lady" and "An Affair to Remember."
The 40, 50 and 60 was not related to the period of greatest production screen legends like Marlon Brando, Humphrey Bogart, Spencer Tracy, Cary Grant and the irresistibly beautiful, charismatic superGregory Peck, Katharine Hepburn, the famous pinch and Bette Davis, Ingrid Bergman, Sophia Lauren, Audrey Hepburn, Greta Garbo and Marilyn Monroe and enchanting. Interestingly enough, you know that recently, the AFI has the greatest love stories of the first century of American cinema, with "Casablanca" Number One determining position is reached? 'Gone With the Wind "and" West Side Story "coming only next to more classic Reel of America.
Truly worthy of theirlegendary status for its vast and epic Romance venture only a few, for the position of the three films, as the greatest screen romances always arguing. It is interesting to note that in each of these films, there are moments of strong shield the players that are full of romantic content, which in turn develop unmistakable impact, custom fantasy novels among the fans of this roll themselves. Anyone who has seen "Roman Holiday 'is never for theirphenomenal life to forget the scene between Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck Peck, he puts his hand in the "mouth of truth" (The Mouth of Truth), a stone face in Rome that, according to legend has bitten the hand of those who lie recount. In the film, as she pulls her hand away, screaming that Hepburn, the disguised Princess Ann hysterical. The chemistry between the two in the scene is so contagious that the audience again and again to identify the film as a greater loveHistory with the distinction between classic romance elements.
On the other hand, those were the times that produced the always memorable, always charming Hollywood musicals such as "legendary Sound of Music" (1965), "Singing in the Rain" (1952). Regarded as two of the great movie musicals of all time, these films remain forever in the hearts of lovers of romance. Who can forget the sweet, ethereal voice of Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music, where he teaches, the sevenChildren notes of "Do" King me, or if it asserts its individuality and sang: "I have confidence in me", or where it mixes playful with children in the song "These are some of my favorite things"?
For the record, the cast album for a Grammy Award for Album of the Year has been nominated for the same film won an Oscar for best film and one of the most popular musicals of all time. "Singing in the Rain", on the other hand, with Gene Kelly, Donald O 'Connorand Debbie Reynolds, is full of humor as a satirical comedy, with one of the most expensive musicals of yesteryears. It 'a film in which Gene Kelly dance scene phenomenal with the title track, "Singin' in the Rain" while twirling an umbrella, splashing through puddles and soaked to the bone. "My Fair Lady", another romantic comedy classic form of a musical, comes in one of my personal favorites, with electrifying performances by Audrey are wovenHepburn's Eliza Doolittle, when the young rough, London girl and Rex Harrison as Henry Higgins, an arrogant, irascible professor of phonetics. Together, in the screen on fire with a memorable film adaptation of the musical, My Fair Lady, which in turn is based on the play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw.
In subsequent years, more particularly from the seventies and eighties there was a significant change from reel "Romance" were in fashionsophisticated style, artistic and impressive black and white years, the Bank continues to sour, world of flesh and blood of lovers, the longer swing with a kiss and love scenes, unbridled energy and emotion. How can a better example of the new cosmos, where lovers find themselves other than those listed in "Love Story" (1970), one of the most romantic films of all time? A romantic tearjerker from director Arthur Hiller about a passionate couple with a tragic end, thisseems to be a true love story of his life. He is considered the most successful films of Paramount at that time was the movie "Seven Oscar nominations, including Best Film Award. Another, 90 years," Forrest Gump "(1994), resumed light, emotions love becomes as history along some of the most enduring and most moving moments of love between Forrest (Tom Hanks) and his lifelong love Jenny. While in the movie we have a complete overview of thirtyturbulent years of American history seen through the eyes of Forrest Simpleton enchanted us with some classic scenes that incomparable complexity and depth, while causing enormous. Even in the 90s, we see the passion and exciting on-screen chemistry between Richard Gere and Julia Roberts in "Pretty Woman" (1990), a history of generous love of a wealthy businessman falling for effervescent hooker.
The chemistry between the lovers seemedso natural and convincing that transcends from the shackles of a romantic comedy and continues as a film genre that is very reminiscent of the romantic classic. In the late '90s, the world of romance in Hollywood was again with the blockbuster of all time in flames, "Titanic" (1997), a fictional love story between Rose (Kate Winslett) and Jack (Leonardo De Caprio), members of different social classes who fall in love aboard the ill-fated 1912 maiden voyage of Titanic. AlthoughThe film is based on the historic Titanic sinking of the giant, the core and beauty of the whole film is based is the touching story of his love, which is enhanced even more by soul music and a memorable soundtrack. On a different note, albeit with the same urgency and intensity of passion there is the idyllic romance between Noah (Ryan Gosling) and his love for Allie (Rachel McAdams) in "The Notebook (2004) . Adapted from the 1996 romantic novel by Nicholas Sparks, iswas one of the most touching novels Today screen.
Last but not least, let me share with you my feelings of the other witnesses outside of the classic Hollywood novel, which was presented on the screen or in a suggestive way with a pitch, I was immediately by the classic tones of suggestion creative and subtlety characteristic of recalls, coil famous novels in Hollywood. The film is nothing more than the Italian masterpiece "Life Is Beautiful"("Life is Beautiful), directed by Roberto Benigni, who went on to win three Oscars in 1998. While the movie War II is based on the history of the world the humiliation suffered violence by Jews in concentration camps, the subtleties of the film transcend the horrors of concentration camps with some of the most beautiful romantic sequences shown in World Cinema.
Remember the scene where Guido Dora follows the bride in a greenhouse and the scenes that follow?Now, instead of showing what they do there, the scene slowly dissolves to a shot of the greenhouse itself, only this time, a guy has to play there. The consequences are obvious, the device is used to advance the plot a few years later, without restoration of the cliché "five years ..." between titles and the love scene is left to the imagination of the public. Because of the amazing screenplay, the film turns into an unforgettable story that shows the indomitable spirit of love,Family and imagination in the face of all evil. There is no doubt that, along with the joys of love and life - is the theory most enduring works as the ultimate reason behind all romantic classic success in Hollywood history have been! And so it was in "Casablanca" or "The Notebook" and "Cupid" and "rule of life: after all, all romances a quintessential celebration of life in its many nuances. Struck by Cupid's arrows will be more beautiful transcendental and by all means!
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