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What movie classic shapes have sunglasses made?

Sunglasses are always cool fashion accessories. Sunglasses appear in countless classic images in movies. According to legend, at the earliest time, Hollywood stars would wear sunglasses because the lighting in the studio was too bright, which would hurt their eyes. This is actually the most primitive function of sunglasses-reducing the damage of strong light to the eyes. I believe that at the beginning, movie stars were so dependent on sunglasses, because a pair of sunglasses would at least cover most of their faces. Who would think "and hide half of his face behind the guitar from us"?

However, with the development of movie stories and the need of characterization, sunglasses have become the need to show personality, and even become the brand image or characteristic props of some famous stars.

For example, Tom Cruise's sunglasses in Top Gun show the pilot's fashion and freedom-loving personality. After the film was released, the same sunglasses were so hot that they were out of stock. -It's no wonder that, although I don't look as good as Tom Cruise, I put on sunglasses that cover most of my face and put on the same jacket. At least 50% of my face looks like Tom Cruise!

For example, when everyone in The Matrix wears sunglasses and Leo faces all his opponents, I feel that everyone is a digital product, everyone is not a real "person" and there is no real emotional metaphor in it. What is hidden behind sunglasses is what is real and what is virtual philosophical speculation.

For example, Miranda, the devil wears Prada (also known as the devil wears fashion), takes off her sunglasses and then puts them on every time she enters the door or gets on the bus. That kind of "devil" temperament naturally appeared, and she could show her image without any lines.

My favorite character in sunglasses, of course, is the terminator played by Schwarzenegger. Wearing sunglasses is not to hide my infrared camera eyes, but to show a kind of "inhuman" coldness and toughness. It can be said that the black jacket and sunglasses have shaped the strongest and biggest terminator image in film history.