The Definition of A New Era

Release time:2013-04-22      Source:pengdan      Reads:


The Definition of A New Era
Prevalent in the 1940s and '50s Film Noir, the role of women in" Femme Fatale "gradually emerge. Such as "The Maltese Falcon," "Double Indemnity" these classic films, there will always a women who is good at deception, control actor’s lewd woman, their betrayal and infidelity is a reflection of that era which diffused sense of insecurity in society as a whole. In addition to the vicious heart, their common characteristics as well as beauty.

Intended to create a melancholy tough guy image, unexpectedly boom many actress including Lauren Bacall, Rita Hayworth, Ava Gardner, including a number of "Femme Fatale" image. Experienced the Great Depression of the 30 years, 1940s fashion trends facing lacking of supplies, and which has to be simple and neat, slightly with fabric labels elements of the class uniform style. And tiresome under the strict dress code, women want to reproduce swagger beauty of nature, can only be done through the vivid colors makeup. Therefore, in this era of the "femme fatale" women have thick wavy hair and gaudy red lips, flirtatious charming but fraught with danger means.

After the wave of "film noir", "femme fatale" light gradually dim. Until the 1990s, the image of the glamorous but dangerous is revived in "Basic Instinct" under the actress of Sharon Stone. Which is the same like Kim Basinger in "LA Confidential" role and Zhang Ziyi in "Rush Hour", with a whole face grim and brutal, can not be overlooked that moving beauty, such as snakes and scorpions vicious, still let people unable to extricate themselves magic .
   

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