Although Richard Burton said that he likes to play the role of a king or a prince, in the movies he likes to play priests and officers the most. There are only five priests I have seen. Of course, the most handsome is the manic priest he played in "Wind and Rain in Wushan" when he was 39 years old.
I just want to say, such a handsome priest when he is quiet, how can a good person suddenly become sharp.
Before he went crazy, the camera was at an elevated angle. Looking at him from the bottom up, ordinary people couldn't stand the test of this angle. This is why it is best for ordinary people not to look up and chin to the camera when taking pictures.
However, this face of his not only held the camera, but also very handsome. This angle made him even more aloof, with an inviolable indifference and a refusal to be a thousand miles away.
When he filmed "The World" before this play, he said that he was inspired by Taylor's camera sense and found a new and more impressive way to perform.
That is "To be absolutely silent, my piercing voice doesn't need to be louder than a phone call."
Sure enough, in this play he used his composure to control the entire screen, he found a light-hearted, convincing way to perform, and from then on, he entered the great period of his film acting. It also ended his long career of stumbled nine years in Hollywood because of a lack of guides and trainers.
"Wushan Clouds and Rainy Night" is the beginning of his works selling well. He earned the title of "Mr. New Box Office" for this film, and his film became a big hit, making him easily the highest paid actor of the 1960s.
The Father Shannon he played was full of self-hatred and self-destruction, and even had doubts about religion and God. He suddenly collapsed at the mission scene, shouted, and started those rebellious crazy words, and thus lost his mind. This sacred iron rice bowl was eventually reduced to an alcoholic tour guide.
It must be said that he is particularly good at playing this kind of role that burst out of silence. What's more powerful is his unique voice, the general actor's shouting with intensity and decibels like him must have already changed the tone, or hoarse hysteria. However, not only will he not be out of tune, but he can keep his strong and grand voice all the way to the highest level, and it will not make people feel harsh.
I can totally understand why those who acted with him on stage thought his voice was a godsend.
"His voice was amazing, very penetrating, and could reach the last row of the theater. We didn't deserve a microphone when we were on stage, and one critic said his voice was louder than the traffic in Times Square. Even bigger." PS: There is also a lace in this film. That's Su Laien, the actress who plays the blond girl who has a leg with him, pretending to hate Burton in an interview, saying, "He drank all night long, the weather in Mexico was terribly hot, and the next day he was physically The alcohol seeps through every pore, the smell is unbearable, and making out with him was a horrible experience."
However, when Eddie Fisher (Taylor's fourth husband) slept with her, she also compared Burton's sexual ability with him, and he knew that Burton had actually given Sulein to the sack under Taylor's nose. fell asleep.
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