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Seeing that 202 1 is coming to an end, if you want to vote for "202 1, the most impressive screen shape", Paloma in 007: No Time to Die must be on the list.

This role that only played 10 minutes is very powerful.

She defeated the bad guys by wearing Chopard jewellery with a total weight of 65,438+039 carats, Michael Lo Sordo high-waisted dress skirt and Aquazzura silver high heels.

A slit skirt with a deep V-belt and gorgeous jewels, and a long wavy hairstyle, are easily reminiscent of michelle pfeiffer in Scarface.

Scarface (1983)

This movie 1983 still brings inspiration to the fashion circle.

Ana de armas, the actor of Paloma, once again paid tribute to michelle pfeiffer's classic style at the world premiere of "007: Time waits for no man" in London. This deep V velvet dress comes from Louis Vuitton, and the distinctive shoulder strap on the dress is specially made by Louis Vuitton for Ana.

"She is a CIA agent from Cuba, and her style needs to wear a dress and high-end jewelry. This is what she needs to complete her task, and everything happens for a reason. "The 33-year-old Cuban actress introduced her role modeling in" 007: No Time to Die "in an interview with VOGUE. "Believe me, I don't want to wear skirts and high heels in the cold weather in London!"

Nevertheless, Ana stressed that her cooperation with fashion designers is very important for her to create characters from the heart. "I think making clothes is one of my favorite parts of the whole process," she said. "Just like anyone, a character will tell you a lot of their stories and provide you with a lot of information through their clothes. I mean, it may not always suit your personal taste, but you must devote yourself to doing what is best for the role. "

For a professional actor, the premise of making all efforts is so simple and direct-"doing the best thing for the role".

From 65438 to 0988, Anna was born in Havana, the capital of Cuba, and grew up in a small town called Santa Cruz Norte. When Ana grew up, there was no Internet or DVD player at home, which made her know little about pop culture outside Cuba.

When she was a teenager, one of her few recreational activities was to go to her neighbor's house to watch a Hollywood movie, and then recite and practice the actors' dialogue in the movie in front of the mirror. In this way, 12-year-old Anna made up her mind to be an actress in the future.

In 2002, 14-year-old Anna successfully passed the interview of Cuban National Theatre School. For the next four years, she traveled to and from schools in Santa Cruz and Havana by bus every day to study acting.

Until 18 years old, Ana obtained Spanish citizenship through her grandparents, so she moved to Madrid, Spain and started her acting career.

Anna, who came to Madrid, became popular in Spain because she played carolina in the popular youth thriller The Mystery of Boarding School.

The mystery of boarding school

In 20 14, Ana moved to los Angeles with the encouragement of her agent and decided to enter Hollywood. Because she can hardly speak English, Anna, who has just entered Hollywood, has to start from scratch. In the early auditions, she often "didn't even know what she was talking about".

Blade Runner 2049

Because she didn't want to be confined to the roles written for Latino actresses, Anna spent four months studying English full-time and finally got the chance to cooperate with Keanu Reeves. In just three years, Ana ushered in her own breakthrough in Hollywood.

Spanish Fashion April 2020 Photography: Thomas Whiteside

In 20 17, Ana became famous for playing the virtual human Joi in the sci-fi movie Blade Runner 2049, and was shortlisted for the Best Supporting Actress Award in the 44th Saturn Award. In 20 19, Anna was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in Music/Comedy for her outstanding performance in the suspense movie "A Sharp Blade".

Being able to create a world in Hollywood, Ana certainly relies on more than just outstanding appearance. Take this time for example. In order to present the perfect 10 minute appearance in "007: No Time to Die", Anna has to do 10 hours of intensive physical training every day, which left her with large and small bruises.

In 007 movies, bond girl has always been synonymous with charm. But in 007: No Time to Die, fashion designer Suttirat Larlarb made it clear that she didn't want the women in the film to be treated as vases because of their clothes. In an interview with VOGUE, she said, "We want them to dress like themselves."

"Paloma's task requires a dinner party, so she wore a navy evening dress with diamonds set on it by Michael Lo soldo. I think everyone will agree that she looks so good in this dress, but she can definitely play. " When talking about the role of Anna, Suttirat Larlarb told us, "We could have worn beautiful boots with jumpsuits, but because she is the most capable recruit, she can do anything James can do-provided she wears high heels and elegant dresses." "Whenever I make a movie with the special effects department, actresses are always asked to perform these incredible stunts in stilettos, while actors will come and say that their (flat-bottomed) boots are too tight."

Anna stressed in an interview with CNN: "I think this movie is about' bond girl', not' bond girl'. They are skilled and powerful, and they show these charms in their own way. They and Bond are a side-by-side partnership ... The times have changed, and I think this film also reflects this. "

This is also reflected in another female character in the film-the new "007" Naomi played by Lashauna Lynch. Most of her scenes in the whole movie are acting, just like Bond. In Nomi's modeling, we saw many fashionable items, such as tom ford jacket, isabel marant's openwork jacket and Loewe's bloomers.

Such a fashionable and beautiful woman has the fighting power not to lose to Bond.

"The most exciting thing about this James Bond film is that you can see the change of female roles," Anna mentioned this point again in a chat with Edward Enninful, editor-in-chief of British VOGUE. "They are no longer just girls in beautiful skirts waiting to be rescued." "Most of the time, they saved Bond."

Yes, times have changed, and we no longer need "bond girl". As "Bond" daniel craig said in an interview, actresses deserve better roles, and they should have good female roles like Bond.