The film "Gia" is based on the American supermodel Gia Caranzhi, and uses a two-hour length to deduce the life of this supermodel. Although, it is difficult to show all of Gia in two hours. However, we have seen Jolie show the world the most individual Gia Carangi with her superb acting skills.
It is more appropriate to describe Gia with a tragic childhood. She was sexually assaulted by the elderly when she was young, and the infinite quarrels between her parents made Gia in her childhood suffer physically and mentally. She can only write down her yearnings in the diary - "Once upon a time..." She relied on her little imagination to record every bit of her life.
Poor family education makes Gia's character and behavior different from other girls, and in her father's sandwich shop, she meets her first "lover". In my opinion, it was just Gia looking for excitement. (It can be noticed from the scene where she exchanges underwear with her boyfriend and Gia plays the macho riding "Xiao Shou")
Although she behaves wildly, although she is rebellious, her appearance and figure are undeniable. Perhaps it is her character and appearance that made her success, both of which can be said to be indispensable.
We are used to "Cinderella Dream", yes, Gia's fame is indeed the standard "Cinderella mode", but overnight fame made Gia unable to meet the coming prosperity and wealth with a strong enough heart. The extreme insecurity in her heart made her entangled and made her addicted to drugs, which also laid the groundwork for her final tragedy.
That is to say, in the clip showing Gia's inner entanglement, Angelina Jolie's acting skills were brought into full play. In the film, Gia's frightened eyes, her trembling body and helpless expression when she was addicted to drugs, all showed Gia well. The unease in Ya's inner world.
Throughout the film, Jolie has been trying to restore Gia, and she has done it, whether it's that bold shot or the emotional explosion. Julie has stabilized the film with her powerful aura.
"I have experienced hell on earth and heaven on earth" The film quotes Gia's diary as the end, and the finishing touch is self-evident. Her brilliance is unparalleled, and her experience is embarrassing. The 26-year-old life cannot make her continue to amaze the world, but the momentary youth is enough for eternity!
PS: Thanks to Seth MacFarlane for that one minute movie recommendation show at the Oscars!
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