After all, this fair-skinned Brooklyn girl seems to be born with the fate of a fairy tale messenger. If you read Annie's starring catalog, there are a lot of light comedies about sparrows turning into phoenixes, Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, the cat's repayment, and swept away. In the 2006 March 8th Festival, many box-office fashion workplace fairy tales "The Devil Wears PRADA". Including the "Princess Diaries" that made her a hit, there is also a comedy tidbit that everyone talked about: during the audition, Annie fell from the chair, but was watched by director Gary Marshall. , and moved this clip intact into the plot of "The Princess Diaries".
Exaggerated curly hair, thick untrimmed eyebrows, thick-rimmed glasses and ignorant expressions have almost become the standard look before the ugly duckling transformed, so when Anne Hathaway stepped on a pulley in 2001, wearing a high school uniform There's a good chance you'll be submerged in a sea of comedy in this genre when it comes to the screen. Fortunately, "Princess Mia" not only won the box office, but also received applause. One comment referred to her as "a Hepburn-Roberts hybrid," the royal girl who went to Genovia - everyone loved her. With her pussy "Philo" and her jumping foot kisses, she's delightful in this millennial comedy from Disney, ahead of an unsurpassed peak made by countless Hollywood sweethearts, but this young New York The girl still won, her clear, bright, upright and mischievous eyes, and the innocent smile necessary to be a legitimate American sweetheart, easily broke into the hearts of the audience and left them with a very cute picture portrait of contemporary princess.
"To be a princess, you must first believe that you are a princess," Annie said in "The Royal Engagement", the sequel to "The Princess Diaries". It seems that the screenwriter really understands the fantasies of high school girls. road. Even if you're reckless, nervous, wearing jeans, and showing up at the prom with wet hair, you can still get your own applause. Annie deserves such applause. In a star-studded journey, she starred as the heroine in "The Other Side of Heaven," Madeline Bray in "Nicholas Nicole," an adaptation of Dickens' famous novel, and "Brokeback Mountain". "Rowling, the farmer's daughter. These didn't earn her further praise, but she could see her thinking about broadening her acting career. As a young actress, what she has and what she lacks is obvious, the refined style that a woman presents from the depths of her age and experience she has yet to learn. But it doesn't matter, she has time to conquer. Compared to Julia Roberts fifteen years ago, she has no shortage of opportunities.
Recently, I just finished watching "Becoming Jane Austen". It's interesting that two of my favorite post-80s actresses have been involved with this female writer recently, one is Anne and the other is Keira Knightley . One is the heroine of this film, and the other starred in "Pride and Prejudice" in 2006. So, in the afternoon, rushing into a cup of rose tea, watching the high-definition screen of a Victorian-style colorful, corset dress and Mingu Ni's country dance, listening to Anne's accurate British accent confession, gradually, A haze of sadness also pervades the image of middle-aged Austen — a role that, it is said, earned her a British Academy Award nomination — and our Cinderella has grown up.
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