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Four films with cultural beauty

Four films with cultural beauty

0 1 French version of Beauty and the Beast

I believe many people know Beauty and the Beast produced by Disney. After the film was released, it won a box office of 65.438+0.26 billion, which shows its resounding reputation. The French version released on 20 14 is not as distinguished as Disney, but it is not lost in production.

According to the feeling of the characters, the colors of the bell uniforms here are different from Disney's bright style, mostly dark green and dark blue.

The French version directly adopts medieval lining and fishbone skirt, exquisite and complicated lace and other elements to restore the costume characteristics of that era. Including the colorful gem decoration of the heroine, giving people a distant sense of class. Deliberately arranged countless lace and embroidery design props all show the extravagance and extravagance of the palace. The French version of Beauty and the Beast is more like a visual feast.

The glamorous heroine and the expensive gorgeous and exquisite scenes are like restoring the French court to the audience.

02 "Tulip mania"

The style of Tulip Mania also belongs to Baroque, but it is Baroque in the Dutch style era. During this period, the detachable collar is the focus and highlight of the whole body decoration, and there are many buttons on the clothes. In addition, women's low neckline with lace is also a major feature. Compared with the complicated court costumes, the fanatical tulip has an elegant beauty, mostly with lace dark lines.

Although the scenery in the play has a very delicate carved design, the background is just right against the dark color filter, which can be said to be a delicate American drama.

03 Cleopatra

The film and television work that shows the rococo style to the fullest is probably Cleopatra, which won the Oscar for best costume design.

The costumes in the play pay great attention to the treatment of wrinkles, as well as large-scale patterns, embroidered with girls' flowers or decorated with crystal pearls. At that time, only ladies could use the high bun and the splendor in the manor castle to show the symbol of role status.

The whole movie is gorgeous. The magnificent Palace of Versailles is as empty and gorgeous as a fleeting mirage.

duchess

The Duchess, which was released in 2008, also won the Oscar for Best Costume Design and was rated as the best makeup and hairstyle by the British Film and Television Association.

Compared with Cleopatra, it is more convergent here, with less sense of pride, and the colors avoid bright tones.

The life makeup of the film will be more abundant, and now the rare hamburger hat and sailing hat also appear in various forms, showing the audience a more real side of the court aristocracy.