Tony Stark is not a god or a superpower, and before he became Iron Man, he was a suave entrepreneur, handsome and... lovable. After he became Iron Man, while gaining the admiration of the world, he also shouldered responsibility and shouldered responsibility, and challenged all kinds of dangers and impossibilities with the body of a mortal. He is our hero!
Robert Downey Jr. has undoubtedly injected his soul into the creation of Iron Man, and the prototype of Iron Man was personally certified by the father of Marvel, Mr. Stan Lee, who is a well-known American entrepreneur, director and producer. , Aviator - Howard Hughes.
The film "The Aviator" directed by Martin Scorsese is based on the life story of Howard Hughes. If it wasn't for a real person, I'm afraid the screenwriter would not dare to portray such a Mary Sue character.
Howard Hughes is a rich second-generation, with aristocratic blood, his mother is a British aristocrat, his father graduated from Harvard, is an oil tycoon. He has shown extraordinary talent since he was a child. He made his own radio station at the age of 11, and later established the first radio station in Houston; he invented a moped bicycle at the age of 12, and was able to fly a plane at the age of 14. His dream, in addition to flying the fastest plane in the world, is to become the richest man in the world.
After the unexpected death of his parents at the age of 18, Hughes inherited a large fortune. The young super-rich showed a great passion for movies. In 1926, he dropped $80,000, equivalent to $24 million in today's dollars, for his first film, "Playboy Hogan," but due to his pursuit Perfect character, the film that failed to satisfy him even burned out the film.
Fortunately, Hughes met the talented director Milestone, and the two began to collaborate on "Hell's Angels", which is the film that made Hughes famous.
"Hell's Angels" used 1,000 kilometers of film, 187 pilots, 87 planes, 35 photographers, and a team of 2,000 people. They cost $25,000 a day. Hughes keeps improving, because of his double love of flying and film, he has strict requirements on the quality of the film.
He was dissatisfied with the flight speed shown by the plane in the film, so he invested a lot of money in the transformation of the plane at all costs. In order to make the film and develop the fastest plane in the world, I asked if you were afraid?
In order to find the clouds that he thought were suitable for shooting, Hughes also hired a meteorologist and waited eight months to finally find a satisfactory cumulonimbus. The whole film has invested 2 million US dollars by this time, which is equivalent to 600 million US dollars now, and it took two years to shoot. Even if every American buys a movie ticket, Hughes doesn't actually make much money.
However, even so, Hughes is still not satisfied. He's going to keep investing in reshoots of "Hell's Angels" into a sound film. Hughes, despite the obstruction of his subordinates, insisted on mortgaging the head office to complete the filming.
Hughes' persistent pursuit made him successful. The total investment of "Hell's Angels" is 4 million US dollars. Today, it is a giant system of 1.2 billion investment. Upon its release, the film was a sensation in Hollywood and received rave reviews, eventually earning an eye-popping $8 million at the box office! Hughes became a Hollywood production mogul when he was only 25 years old.
Hughes later collaborated with Milestone on several films, and at the first Academy Awards, they won Best Director for a Comedy for "The Arabian Knight". Hughes not only invested in filming, but he was also interested, and he also played in person. In "Hell's Angels", he acted as an aerobatic actor, but he suffered a plane crash and crashed. Fortunately, he survived. Although he was seriously injured, he did not die. Danger.
His experience in movies is not enough to be called a legend, but as a director and producer, he is also a daring aviator and a visionary entrepreneur with his own beliefs and perseverance, worthy of admiration and respect.
At that time, passenger planes in the United States were a rare means of transportation for customers. The reason was that passenger planes could only fly to the troposphere at 7,000 feet. The turbulence was severe and the risk factor was high. No one was willing to spend money on risks. After Hughes bought an airline, he invested a lot of money in the hope of developing a plane that could travel safely in the stratosphere at 20,000 feet.
The aircraft factory therefore developed the Constellation model, which can accommodate 60 people and can span the entire country, until it was replaced by the Boeing model in the 1990s.
Hughes also invested in the launch of the "Hercules" project, and insisted on developing a giant transport aircraft even at the expense of mortgage companies. Hercules was finally completed in 1947. This was the most stylish aircraft in the world at that time. It was 220 feet long and the fuselage was more than five stories high. building, weighing 60 tons. Hercules lifted off smoothly, everyone cheered for this historic moment, and Hughes once again became the focus of the United States.
Howard Hughes has made remarkable achievements in his career, and his lace news is indeed a lot. His romantic and suave entrepreneur has won the favor of many women. He once had a relationship with 164 girlfriends at the same time. The famous American movie actor Joan Peters, Hollywood actress Rita Hayworth, and Oscar winner Susan Hayward were all his lovers...
In the movie, Leonardo Xiaoli is charming, showing the genius of this serious obsessive-compulsive disorder through rich performance levels. He is paranoid, he insists, he is confident, he is arrogant, he is free and easy, but at the same time, he also has a sense of loneliness that is out of place.
Hughes has a severe obsessive-compulsive disorder, and his perfection-seeking nature makes him suffer from anxiety, but he constantly overcomes himself and challenges many things that others seem impossible to accomplish with his mortal body. He succeeded, he fulfilled all his childhood dreams.
All heroes are created by human beings. As long as there is a dream and persistence, it may not necessarily come true. However, the figure who runs with all his strength is his own god.
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