The "tombstones" of this blog is awkward, admittedly. When writing an article and must fit in this category is inevitably because some screen legend has died. Not the least doubt that the other fellow clerks experience the same feeling of discomfort, nostalgia and sadness. But he certainly would have to devote a few words to the film personalities who die, however much it hurts. What the hell, if the celluloid is a form of immortality that we wanted and many ...
As mentioned, the misfortune has fallen back on the world of celluloid. This time the death with his scythe has visited the great Elizabeth Taylor. He has left the Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, the violet-eyed woman, one of the most beautiful animals of the Hollywood universe. With it goes a world that no longer will, one way of interpreting and making films that no longer exists, the golden age.
There are many great moments that this great actor has left us. My favorite lies in the film Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958, Richard Brooks) who has one of the most sensual sequences in film history, one where Liz Taylor is removed before the gigantic stockings Paul passivity Newman. Not even needed one more element to create sexual tension, only the frames of a good filmmaker and portentous interpretations by the two giants of cinema.
scary to think, at least for the undersigned these lines, the Hollywood Gold has completely disappeared as actresses are concerned. But be optimistic, they still live the likes of actresses Olivia de Havilland , Lauren Bacall, Julie Andrews, Kim Novak, Maureen O'Hara, Shirley MacLaine, Debbie Reynolds, Joan Fontaine, Joanne Woodward. But those violet eyes and never open more. The collective memory will always remember this wonderful performer won two Oscars and starred in over fifty films. Farewell, Elizabeth Taylor.
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