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The most classic romance film in history

1 "Titanic" Titanic The bohemian painter Jack Townsend won a lottery in a poker game and got the opportunity to travel on the luxury liner "Titanic". On the ship, he met Rose, who was born into a noble family but hated the aristocratic life. The two performed a tear-jerking love story. The film is the most expensive blockbuster in film history, with a production cost of more than 250 million US dollars. It combines great love and tragic disaster. Under the careful planning of James Cameron, the great director who directed "The Terminator" and "Alien" Episode 2, he used extreme movie special effects and even spent money to build a 16-hectare building in Rosa on the coast of Mexico. On a wide set, a huge replica of the Titanic was built, 230 meters long, based on the actual size of the original Titanic, and the hull was placed in a large water tank with a capacity of 17 million gallons. It cost a lot of money to build , mainly because James Cameron, who always demands perfection, did not hesitate to spend huge sums of money in order to give the audience an immersive sense of presence, making it the most expensive movie in history, making "Water" cost $170 million. The World" also gave way to become the second most expensive movie on film.

2. The Bridges Of Madison County Both siblings, Caroline and Mike, are facing the trouble of family divorce. At this time, the news of the death of their mother Francesca brought them back to the countryside where they lived in their childhood. In a long letter left by their mother, they learned about a relationship secret that their mother buried deep in her heart...

3. "Sense and Emotion" "Sense and Emotion" is a summary of the world's famous works. ·A movie adapted from Austen's novel of the same name. It follows the theme of the original novel and explores the contradiction between reason and emotion in life. Once the film was screened, it immediately attracted a large number of viewers. Although the film tells the love story of men and women in the 18th century, it still has a great warning effect on today's society.

4. "Shakespeare in Love" London in 1953. The young and frustrated playwright William Shakespeare was worrying about his new play "Romeo and Ethel," but he was running out of ideas and couldn't write it. Inspired by Viola, the angry William began to reimagine the script. The original vulgar comedy was changed into a love tragedy and renamed "Romeo and Juliet". William and Viola, the steadfast lovers, still dream that their love can turn around...

5. "Sleepless in Seattle" is a large-scale, high-investment film set in the Hollywood movie forest in the United States. It is extremely popular and therefore has the largest number. But among them, there are also some very pure and tender romantic films. This kind of film is closer to life and can satisfy the psychological needs of the audience. The market potential is huge. "Sleepless in Seattle" ranked seventh among the 100 highest-grossing films of the year. "Sleepless in Seattle" tells the story of a man who lost his wife and was immersed in pain for a long time. With the help of his young son, he found his new partner in the vast sea of ????people through a nationally broadcast talk show. This story is very romantic, even far from reality. However, the faint sadness, the gentleness and the endless love that run through the film make the audience completely immersed in the atmosphere created by the film. In the film, the protagonist is either sad or happy. At the end of the film, when the father and son leave the Empire State Building and Anne faces the silent and empty top floor, the audience is all moved and sad for their loss, but then things become clear, and the son He brought his father back again, and the two destined people finally met each other. The audience breathed a sigh of relief. It was truly a fate.

6. "Roman Holiday" Princess Anne visited Rome with royal greetings. The naughty princess was tired of the cumbersome etiquette of the upper class, so she sneaked out and met a young newspaper reporter. After a period of contact, love quietly grew in the hearts of the two. "Roman Holiday" is a model of literary and artistic films. There are no big production scenes in the film, but the love between the innocent princess and the young reporter moved everyone. That kind of pure love is still cherished by many people today. With.

7. "Casablanca" (also translated as "North African Spy") (Casablanca) During World War II, the shadow of terror shrouded Casablanca. There is a "Rick Hotel" on a local street that is not very conspicuous. The owner is Rick Brand. It is a social place that everyone likes to go to. One night, Victor Larose, the leader of the progressive movement against the Nazis and Czech patriot who escaped from the German concentration camp, and his wife Ilsa came to the hotel to avoid the limelight and wait for an opportunity to go to the United States. Police Chief Renault and Nazi Major Trasser came to the nightclub and immediately ordered Rick not to help Laszlo escape Casablanca, and arrested Laszlo's operator Yugadi.

8. "Gone With The Wind" Gone With The Wind, a film adapted from Margaret Mitchell's best-selling novel "Gone with the Wind", took three years from planning to completion. Cost four million dollars. Producer David Selznick used eighteen screenwriters, and it was finally adapted into a movie script by Sidney Howard. Selznick not only participated in writing the script, but also carefully selected a group of first-class film artists including directors and actors to participate in the filming. There were hundreds of candidates for the heroine Scarlett Scarlett alone. The process of his final selection of Vivien Leigh was exaggerated into a legendary story and became one of the most successful publicity tricks in the history of American movies. This blockbuster is three hours and 45 minutes long. The first half of the film is like an epic, with scenes of battles, escapes, shootings, and fires in Atlanta on a grand scale and with vivid colors; the second half is a harrowing psychological drama, revealing with dramatic power the heroine's... The process of personality destruction in conflict with society: the more you pursue wealth, the more ruthless you become. As one of the most important classic films in Hollywood history, the original negative of Gone with the Wind was placed in a gold jar and became a precious cultural relic in the history of film.

9. "Blue Bridge" During the First World War, Army Captain Roy met the ballet girl Mara during a rare vacation. The two fell in love and were engaged to each other for life. However, the conscription order Arriving in advance made the war-torn couple suffer the torment of love; Roy rushed to the battlefield without saying goodbye. In the newspaper, Mara learned that her lover died in the battlefield, and she lost her temper in front of Roy's mother. Decades later, Roy, already with silver hair, stood at the head of Waterloo Bridge. He vaguely heard Mara say in his ear: "I only love you. This is the case now and will never change in the future."

10. The success of "Ghost" and "Ghost" need not be repeated. The song "The Love Between Ghosts" is so beautiful that almost everyone can hum its harmonious melody. This love tragedy exceeded 200 million in box office in the first four months of its release and is still considered a classic. Originally, this should be said to be a love tragedy, but the director enlivened the atmosphere. The performance of the black star Whoopi Goldberg was outstanding and humorous, making the audience laugh knowingly, and cleverly blending comedy elements into the tragedy. , there is a hint of joy in the seriousness, which is not only welcomed by the audience, but also has a profound impact on deepening the theme of the film. Demi Moore's soulless performance left the audience mesmerized, deeply moved, and reflected the style of a first-class star.