The hero and the heroine really love each other-Pauline Gao Dai's biography

Adah 2021-10-21 14:30:11

After reading it, I found out that Chaplin really fell in love with Pauline Gaodai. No wonder it looks so touching and natural, touching people's hearts. When they appear in any shot, they feel sweet. It can be regarded as an artistic marriage, but unfortunately it only lasted for six years.

Pauline Gordy (1910-1990) Pauline Gordy was one of the most famous actors in the 1930s. She was Chaplin's third wife and was also selected before Vivien Leigh was selected as "Hoscar". She thinks she is the best candidate to play Scarlett. Her famous films are "Modern Times" and "The Great Dictator".
Chaplin had 4 wives in his life, and most of the queen actresses in a certain period were also in his private life. The Queen's Lover. But his favorite is the last wife, 36-year-old Una O’Neal, the daughter of the great Nobel Prize winner Eugene O’Neal.
In order to be with Una, Chaplin divorced his third wife, Pauline Gaodai, who helped him the most in his career. Pauline and Chaplin have been together for 10 years, including 6 years of marriage. They not only rely on each other emotionally, but also develop together in their careers. Both "Modern Times" and "The Great Dictator" are masterpieces produced during this period.

In the early summer of 1932, old friend Joseph Sink invited Chaplin to the yacht for the weekend. Xinke introduced a young woman to Chaplin. Her name is Pauline Gaudet, her original name is Maiev Levi, 21 years old, born in Brooklyn, New York, poor family, childhood misfortune, 14 years old entered the Siegfried Dance Ensemble, 16 years old married to a generous playboy, the number After a month of divorce, he entered the film world. This life experience led to Chaplin's favor. The more they talked, the more they fell in love... From then on, after a busy week, the lover met in San Pedro for a tryst. In this harbor in Los Angeles, you can often see them walking around. She looked at the ships in the distance, often staring in a daze, so he bought a small boat for her. Boating on the sea, talking with heart, full of poetry!
A few months after they met, the scene of the two kissing goodbye at the airport was published in the newspaper and became the first news. Say that they are a couple, just like a couple. Say they are engaged. Both of them came forward to refute the rumors, because the dispute between Chaplin and his ex-wife is far from over. However, Pauline leaked a new message to reporters who were listening to the celebrity's whereabouts: She will star in Chaplin's next film.
Chaplin made a major decision in his artistic career: to make the last silent film-"Modern Times". Legend has it that thanks to the courage of this passionate female companion, he dared to make a desperate bet. Chaplin thinks about his movies all day long and has no time to look around. Pauline often took time to look after his home. She is gentle and affectionate, and Chaplin's two children also like her. Their lives are harmonious and busy. From the beginning of the script to the completion of the film. The two have devoted nearly three years of hard work. On February 5, 1936, "Modern Times" premiered at the Livory Theatre in New York. The film was banned in Germany and Italy, and was a huge success in London, Paris and Moscow. On the fifth day after the premiere, Chaplin and Pauline Gaodai flew to Honolulu, and then they went to a dreamland—a far east tour, fulfilling Pauline’s dream: Discover the East. During the journey, Chaplin began to brew a new work "The Countess of Hong Kong". The protagonists in his mind are Gao Dai and Jiali Cooper. But the completion of the film is a story. During the trip, Chaplin decided to marry Baolian and held the wedding in Guangzhou, but made no public announcements.
I also answered the "famous saying": Marriage is the tomb of love. Staying together is more discordant. The rift in the relationship began to show up before marriage. Sometimes, only the lonely figure of Baolian can be seen at the party of the upper class. However, they still love home, care about their children, and entertain relatives and friends together. In order to help Gao Dai fight for the role of Scarlett Scarlett in Gone with the Wind, Chaplin specially invited British theater actors to teach her alone, and repeatedly pleaded with producer Selznick over the phone. The plan is in people, and the accomplishment is in the sky. Gao Dai failed to achieve his wish, but Chaplin's painstaking efforts are moving. In 1938, Gao Dai and Chaplin lived in Kenmare, a small harbor near San Francisco, for several months. At that time, the German Nazis were fierce and fierce, Chaplin resolutely stopped writing a romantic film for Pauline and began to plan a major project under the name "Number Seven". It was "The Great Dictator" that shocked the film world later. Chaplin said: "The ugly monster Hitler is inciting war frenzy. I can't blindly cater to the interests of some women..." The heroine is still played by Pauline. She works hard and works hard, sometimes she can shoot 20 or 30 times for a scene. She is a woman who is by no means inferior to a man. Unfortunately, this cooperation deepened the differences between the two. Politically, Chaplin supported the Soviet Union, and Pauline sided with the United States. The two have strong personalities and gradually lost their common language.

In 1942, they broke up peacefully in Mexico, so that they could get together and disperse without resentment. Chaplin was sad. He said to his son, "My son, this is a sad thing. This is life."

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Extended Reading
  • Sister 2021-10-21 15:30:30

    Chaplin always has innocent romance. The film is like a microcosm of his early years, although work does not allow people to live a decent life, but still remains optimistic. Just like the end, you don't know where tomorrow will be or will follow him.

  • Stefan 2021-10-21 15:30:30

    Ashamed to death, this is the first time I really watched Chaplin's movie. Before the screening, I thought, why do people call him "Master"? Isn't it an actor? As a result, a few seconds later, the subtitles were released, and the director, screenwriter, lead actor, and even the music score were created by Chaplin. I was completely shocked. I am really a master... This is a bitter and comedic film, which is very useful to the society at that time, whether it is in industry, politics, or life.

Modern Times quotes

  • A factory worker: [to A gamin] Can you imagine us in a little home like that?

    [dream sequence]

    A factory worker: I'll do it! We'll get a home, even if I have to work for it.

  • Big Bill: We ain't burglars - we're hungry.