【ゆっくり解説】【伝説の女優たち】20世紀イタリア映画 黄金期を彩った最高の女優BEST10!

>> Zundamon [Slow Commentary] [Legendary Actresses] The Top 10 Best Actresses Who Colored the Golden Age of 20th Century Italian Film! >> Slow ReimuHello everyone, it’s Reimu. >> Slow ReimuThis time, we bring you a project that movie fans must see, “The Top 10 Best Actresses Who Colored the Golden Age of 20th Century Italian Film! ” >> Slow MarisaYes, it’s Marisa! >> Slow MarisaThe golden age of Italian film, from after World War II to the 1970s, was a time when the world was in a frenzy. >> Slow MarisaWe’ll introduce the charms of the actresses who colored that era in a ranking >> Slow ReimuI have an image of Italian actresses as passionate and beautiful. >> Slow ReimuI wonder what kind of people will appear? >> Slow MarisaThat’s a good question. >> Slow MarisaThey’re not just beautiful. >> Slow MarisaThey embodied the image of a strong woman after the war, >> Slow MarisaThey made their mark in film history as muses to great directors. >> Yukkuri MarisaThis time, I’ve chosen my own top 10, based on a comprehensive assessment of >> Yukkuri Marisa’s fame, awards, and >> Yukkuri Marisa’s brilliance on the big screen. >> Yukkuri MarisaI’m sure you’ll discover something new! >> ZundamonNo. 10 – Daniela Bianchi >> Yukkuri MarisaNumber 10 is Daniela Bianchi, an actress who astonished the world with her beauty! >> Yukkuri MarisaI’m sure there are many movie fans who will recognize her name when they hear it. >> Yukkuri MarisaAfter all, she became world famous for playing Tatiana Romanova , >> Yukkuri Marisathe love interest of Sean Connery’s James Bond in 1963’s “007: From Russia with Love” >> Yukkuri Marisa>> Yukkuri ReimuI’m 007’s Bond girl! >> Yukkuri ReimuIsn’t that amazing? >> Yukkuri ReimuShe must have been chosen from a large number of candidates, right? >> Yukkuri ReimuI believe “From Russia With Love” is one of the most popular works in the series, right? >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s right. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt was a real hit role. >> Yukkuri MarisaDaniella Bianchi was born on January 31, 1942. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe originally wanted to be a ballerina, but switched to modeling, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe was so beautiful that she came second in the Miss Universe contest in 1960. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer beauty caught the eye of a producer, >> Yukkuri Marisaand she was selected from over 200 candidates to be the Bond girl. >> Yukkuri MarisaThe character she played, Tatiana, was a Soviet intelligence agent, >> Yukkuri Marisabut she also had a purity that made her attracted to Bond, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe was a really fascinating character. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer elegant beauty and somewhat fragile aura were a perfect fit for the role, >> and Yukkuri Marisa became one of the most popular Bond girls of all time. >> Yukkuri ReimuWow, a runner-up in the Miss Universe pageant is quite an impressive achievement. >> Yukkuri ReimuNot only was she beautiful, she also had an aura that suited the role. >> Yukkuri ReimuBut what happened to her after she played the Bond girl role? >> Yukkuri ReimuDid she appear in other films? >> Yukkuri MarisaOf course, she appeared in several films after that. >> Yukkuri MarisaFollowing the success of 007, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe was in high demand for international spy films and Italian comedies. >> Yukkuri MarisaFor example, in the 1968 film Operation Kid Brother, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe co-starred with Neil Connery, Sean Connery’s real-life brother. >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s a rather interesting casting. >> Yukkuri MarisaHowever, it seems that she herself was a little confused by her sudden burst of fame, and >> Yukkuri MarisaAfter getting married in 1968, she retired from acting at a young age. >> Yukkuri MarisaAlthough her career was short, >> Yukkuri MarisaThe brilliance she showed in From Russia with Love is truly legendary. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer achievement in making the beauty of Italian actresses known to the world is immeasurable. >> It is precisely because of Yukkuri Marisa that we chose her at number 10 in this ranking. >> Yukkuri ReimuI see. >> Yukkuri ReimuEven in a short period of time, having your name forever etched in film history with just one role, >> Yukkuri ReimuIt’s truly amazing. >> Yukkuri ReimuThe words “legendary actress” really fit her! >> Zundamon No. 9 – Laura Antonelli >> Yukkuri MarisaNumber 9 is Laura Antonelli, the sex symbol who swept through the Italian film world in the 70s >> Yukkuri MarisaIn particular, her appearance in the film “Blue Experience” released in 1973 >> Yukkuri Marisahad a strong impact on young people in Japan at the time. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe was truly an icon of the era >> Yukkuri Reimu”Blue Experience”! I’ve heard the title before. >> Yukkuri ReimuI’m sure it was a very sensational film. >> Yukkuri ReimuWas Laura Antonelli really that amazing? >> Yukkuri MarisaOh, she was amazing. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe was born on November 28, 1941. >> Yukkuri MarisaActually, she studied at the University of Physical Education in Naples and qualified to be a physical education teacher, >> but before becoming a teacher, she started out as a model, which is an unusual career path. >> Yukkuri MarisaThen, in her fateful work, “Blue Experience,” >> Yukkuri Marisashe played the role of housekeeper Angela, which made her a huge international breakthrough. >> Yukkuri MarisaThe film depicts the faint love and sexual awakening of an adolescent boy towards a beautiful older housekeeper. >> Yukkuri MarisaThe unique charm of the Angela she played, >> Yukkuri Marisaamixture of innocence and sensuality, became a big hit around the world. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt was a record-breaking hit in Japan too . >> Yukkuri ReimuWow, so she was qualified to be a physical education teacher! >> Yukkuri ReimuBut not only that, you were also properly evaluated for your abilities as an actress, right? >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s right. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer charm is not just being a sex symbol. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer performance in “Blue Experience” was highly praised, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe won the Best Actress award at the David di Donatello Awards , one of the most prestigious film awards in Italy . >> Yukkuri MarisaShe also has a very high talent as a comedienne. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe was also very active in the “Commedia alla Italiana” genre. >> Yukkuri MarisaAnd in the last work of the great director Luchino Visconti, “Innocent” (1976), >> Yukkuri MarisaShe took on the serious role of an aristocrat’s wife, >> and showed off her wide range as an actress . >> Yukkuri Reimu is amazing! Winning the Best Actress award in “Blue Experience” is proof that she is the real deal. >> Yukkuri ReimuEven after she gained popularity for her sexy roles, >> Yukkuri ReimuShe took on comedies and serious roles, >> and proved her abilities. >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s it. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe had the overwhelming brilliance that symbolized the 70s, >> and the acting skills that earned her the Yukkuri Marisa Award. >> That’s why she’s still deeply etched in the memories of many movie fans. >> Yukkuri MarisaI chose her as number 9 to pay tribute to her unique presence. >> ZundamonNumber 8 – Silvana Mangano >> Yukkuri ReimuWe’ve been following actresses with sexy charms, but I wonder who number 8 is? >> Yukkuri ReimuI feel like she’s gradually entering the realm of the nerdy type >> Yukkuri MarisaHehehe, this is where it gets serious. >> Yukkuri MarisaNumber 8 is Silvana Mangano , an intellectual actress who represents postwar Italian cinema . >> Yukkuri MarisaShe is not merely a beautiful star, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe is an actress who exuded a solitary presence . >> Yukkuri ReimuIntellectual actress…sounds very elegant. >> Yukkuri ReimuWhat film did she become famous for? >> Yukkuri MarisaThe start of her career is legendary. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt was the 1949 neorealist masterpiece, “Bitter Rice”. >> Yukkuri MarisaBorn in 1930, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe entered the film industry after being chosen as Miss Rome, >> Yukkuri Marisaand was chosen for the leading role in this film. >> Yukkuri MarisaIn the film, she played a poor migrant worker who worked in the rice fields. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer glamorous appearance in shorts >> Yukkuri Marisastunned society at the time, and she shot to stardom. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s a scene that will remain in film history, where the poor reality of the postwar period and her vitality are fused together >> Yukkuri Reimu’s “Bitter Rice”! She suddenly got the lead role in that film. >> Yukkuri ReimuBut for her to go from there and be called an “intellectual”, >> Yukkuri ReimuWhat was the trigger? >> Yukkuri MarisaYes, that’s what’s so amazing about her. >> Yukkuri MarisaAfter she gained popularity with “Bitter Rice”, >> Yukkuri Marisashe didn’t rest on her laurels with commercial success, and began to seek out works with a higher artistic quality. >> Yukkuri MarisaEspecially from the 1960s onwards, she worked with directors such as the great Luchino Visconti and >> Yukkuri MarisaPier Paolo Pasolini, and her talent blossomed. >> Yukkuri MarisaIn Death in Venice (1971), she played the noble role of a beautiful boy’s mother, >> Yukkuri MarisaIn Portrait of a Family (1974), she played the role of a bourgeois lady, >> Yukkuri MarisaAs a regular in Visconti’s films, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe played complex and profound characters to perfection. >> Yukkuri ReimuA regular in Visconti’s films! >> Yukkuri ReimuIsn’t that the greatest honor? >> Yukkuri ReimuShe plays many noble roles, completely different from the roles she played in her youth. >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s right. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe has shed the glamorous image of her youth, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe has made a remarkable transformation into an intelligent actress full of elegance and melancholy. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe evolved from a popular star to an artist beloved by the masters, >> Yukkuri MarisaIn tribute to her solitary career, she is in 8th place >> Zundamon7th place – Monica Vitti >> Yukkuri ReimuThe intellectual Silvana Mangano was very attractive. >> Yukkuri ReimuSo, what kind of actress is in 7th place? >> Yukkuri ReimuIt’s getting harder to predict the rankings >> Yukkuri Marisa7th place is Monica Vitti, an icon of art films. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe had a different type of charm from the actresses that came before her. >> Yukkuri MarisaIn particular, her encounter with the master director Michelangelo Antonioni >> Yukkuri Marisamade her unique >> Yukkuri ReimuAn icon of art films! >> Yukkuri ReimuAnd there we have it again, the name of a master. >> Yukkuri ReimuWas she a special person to Antonioni? >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s exactly right. >> Yukkuri MarisaAntonioni is a director who portrays the loneliness of people living in modern society and the futility of love. >> Yukkuri MarisaMonica Vitti was the muse who expressed this difficult theme perfectly. >> Yukkuri MarisaBorn in 1931, she is a talented actress who studied acting in earnest. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe was selected for the lead role in director Antonioni’s masterpiece “L’Avventura” (1960), >> Yukkuri Marisaand gained international fame. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer melancholy expression, husky voice, >> Yukkuri MarisaHer appearance that exudes a sense of emptiness were perfectly synchronized with the theme of the movie >> Yukkuri Reimu”L’Avventura”… it seems like a very mature movie. >> Yukkuri ReimuI expressed the role with an atmosphere that oozed from within. >> Did Yukkuri Reimu also play such difficult roles? >> Yukkuri MarisaNo, that’s what’s so great about her. >> Yukkuri MarisaWith the four films following “L’Avventura”, “Night”, “The Sun is Alone” and “Red Desert”, >> Yukkuri Marisa established her position as “Antonioni’s muse”. >> But in the 70s, >> Yukkuri Marisashe changed her image completely and achieved great success as a comedienne. >> Yukkuri MarisaIn Italian comedies like “Jealousy” (1970), >> Yukkuri Marisashe played many comical roles that overturned her previous image of ennui. >> Yukkuri MarisaThat range is incredible, isn’t it >> Yukkuri ReimuEh, a comedienne?! >> Yukkuri ReimuThe one with that melancholy atmosphere? >> Yukkuri ReimuThat’s a huge contrast! >> Yukkuri Reimu: Her acting skills were really wide >> Yukkuri Marisa: Yes. >> Yukkuri Marisa: She is a symbol of art film that embodies the loneliness of modern people, >> Yukkuri Marisa: She also reached the pinnacle of comedienneship, making the masses laugh. >> Yukkuri Marisa: In tribute to her immeasurable talent, I chose Monica Vitti in 7th place >> Zundamon: 6th place – Gina Lollobrigida >> Yukkuri Reimu: From the goddess of art film to a comedienne, >> Yukkuri Reimu: Monica Vitti was truly amazing. >> Yukkuri Reimu: Now, in 6th place! >> Yukkuri Reimu: I wonder who will appear? >> Yukkuri Marisa: In 6th place, you can’t talk about Italian films of the 1950s without mentioning this person! >> Yukkuri Marisa: It’s Gina Lollobrigida, the big star who was called “the most beautiful woman in the world”! >> Yukkuri MarisaShe shared her popularity with Sophia Loren, who we’ll meet later, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe’s truly an Italian national treasure-level actress. >> Yukkuri Reimu”The most beautiful woman in the world”! >> Yukkuri ReimuWhat a catchphrase! >> Yukkuri ReimuThe fact that she shared her popularity with Sophia Loren >> shows just how amazing she was. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe was born in 1927. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe wanted to be a sculptor, but was noticed by Miss Italy and entered the film industry. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt was Bread, Love and Dreams (1953) that made her an instant star. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer role in this film, >> Yukkuri Marisaas an innocent country girl, sparked explosive popularity. >> Yukkuri MarisaThis film made the world aware of the fun of Italian-style comedies. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer healthy sexiness and lively charm >> Yukkuri Marisaresonated with the hearts of people seeking brightness after the war >> Yukkuri ReimuOh, so she wanted to be a sculptor. >> Yukkuri ReimuThe title of “Bread, Love and Dreams” sounds fun. >> Yukkuri ReimuI wonder if her charm was her beauty and cheerfulness? >> Yukkuri MarisaAh. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer beauty transcended borders, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe played the unparalleled beauty Esmeralda in John Huston’s “Beat the Devil” and >> Yukkuri MarisaThe Hunchback of Notre Dame, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe charmed audiences all over the world. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer nickname was “Lolo”. >> Yukkuri MarisaWhile Sophia Loren had a down-to-earth, passionate image, >> Yukkuri MarisaLollo Brigida had a sophisticated beauty like a flower out of reach. >> Yukkuri MarisaThe rivalry between these two really made the gossip magazines of the time go crazy. >> Yukkuri ReimuThe role of Esmeralda, >> Yukkuri ReimuOnly the most beautiful woman in the world could play this role! >> Yukkuri ReimuHer rivalry with Sophia Loren is also interesting . >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s right. >> Yukkuri MarisaThese two were the two great queens who symbolized Italy’s Golden Age. >> Yukkuri MarisaLollobrigida later showed her talents as a photojournalist and sculptor. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe brought hope to Italy after the war, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe took the world by storm with her beauty, so here she is in 6th place . >> Zundamon5th place – Giulietta Masina >> Yukkuri ReimuFinally we’re in the top 5! >> Yukkuri Reimu6th place Gina Lollobrigida, >> Yukkuri ReimuShe was the ultimate actress, >> I wonder what kind of person 5th place is? >> Yukkuri MarisaNumber 5 is Giulietta Masina, an actress who is an indispensable part of film history. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe was a great actress who was also called the “Chaplin of Italian cinema,” >> Yukkuri MarisaShe was the spiritual muse of her husband, the great director Federico Fellini. >> Yukkuri ReimuWhat, “Chaplin”!? >> Yukkuri ReimuAnd she was Fellini’s wife. >> Yukkuri ReimuYou can tell they were spiritual muses because of their very special relationship. >> Yukkuri MarisaYes, they were one and the same. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s even said that without her Fellini’s masterpieces would not have been born. >> Yukkuri MarisaBorn in 1921, she was made into a world-famous actress by >> Yukkuri MarisaFellini’s film “La Strada” (1954). >> Yukkuri MarisaIn this film, she played the innocent girl Gelsomina, who is bought by a rough street performer and goes on a journey. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer appearance was truly like Chaplin’s, and brought tears to the eyes of audiences all over the world. >> Yukkuri MarisaThis film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and her acting was also highly praised. >> Yukkuri ReimuThe Road! This film is also very famous. >> Yukkuri ReimuThe role of an innocent girl…It’s a completely different role from the glamorous actresses who have played her up until now . >> Yukkuri ReimuThat’s right. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe’s not a small, flashy beauty, but >> Yukkuri MarisaHer rich expressions and her ability to express emotions with her whole body were genius. >> Yukkuri MarisaThe other film that determined her career was Nights of Cabiria (1957). >> Yukkuri MarisaHere, she played Cabiria, a prostitute in the outskirts of Rome. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe played a brave woman who doesn’t give up hope even after being betrayed by a man, and >> Yukkuri MarisaShe won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival. >> Yukkuri MarisaGelsomina and Cabiria >> Yukkuri MarisaShe became the most beloved characters in film history >> Yukkuri ReimuEven in the role of a prostitute, >> Yukkuri ReimuShe’s brave and doesn’t give up hope, which is very typical of her. >> Yukkuri ReimuShe even won the Best Actress award at Cannes! >> Yukkuri ReimuShe was a really talented actress >> Yukkuri MarisaAh. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe was the alter ego of her husband Fellini, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe embodied the human sadness and hope he portrayed on screen. >> Yukkuri MarisaA great actress who captured the hearts of movie fans around the world with her small body, >> Yukkuri MarisaGiulietta Masina. >> Yukkuri MarisaUnquestionably fifth place >> ZundamonFourth place – Anna Magnani >> Yukkuri ReimuThe story of Giulietta Masina really touched my heart… >> Yukkuri ReimuSo, we’re finally at fourth place. >> Yukkuri ReimuAt this point, all that’s left are people who feel like legends among legends >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s right. >> Yukkuri MarisaFourth place goes beyond the word actress; she’s the incarnation of the Italian spirit. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s Anna Magnani, the great actress who shook the world with her volcanic passion! >> Yukkuri MarisaShe’s the face that symbolizes Italian neorealism >> Yukkuri ReimuThe incarnation of the Italian spirit! I can feel this incredible energy! >> Yukkuri ReimuIs there a special work that symbolizes neorealism? >> Yukkuri MarisaAh, one film that cannot be left out when talking about film history is Roberto Rossellini’s Open City (1945). >> Yukkuri MarisaBorn in 1908, she played a woman in Nazi-occupied Rome who chases after the truck in which her husband is being taken away, >> shouting “Francesco!”, >> and is shot and killed. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer acting in this scene is no longer acting. >> It is a scream that embodies her soul, >> Yukkuri MarisaAnd with this one scene she has become a symbol of neorealism. >> Yukkuri ReimuWow… just hearing that story gives me goosebumps…. >> Slowly ReimuA cry from the soul… that must have pierced the hearts of those who saw it. >> Slowly ReimuI wonder if her acting career was based on that role? >> Slowly MarisaYes, she played the powerful and loving commoner woman, >> Slowly Marisaand was loved as a national actress. >> Slowly MarisaAnd her talent went beyond Italy. >> Slowly MarisaWhen American playwright Tennessee Williams wrote >> Slowly Marisawith her in mind, and the play The Rose Tattoo was made into a film in 1955, >> Slowly Marisashe played the lead role. >> Slowly MarisaAnd with this performance, she achieved the feat of being the first Italian actor >> to win the Academy Award for Best Actress! >> Slowly ReimuWha-aat! Not only was a script written for her, but she even won an Academy Award!? >> Slowly ReimuThat’s amazing! >> Slowly ReimuIt’s proof that her acting has the power to move people’s hearts across borders! >> Slowly MarisaThat’s right. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe was not just beautiful or sophisticated, she was an actress who embodied the very essence of human vitality. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe made the soul of Italian cinema known to the world, >> Yukkuri MarisaIn honor of her enormous achievement, >> Yukkuri MarisaWe’ve chosen Anna Magnani in 4th place . >> Zundamon3rd place – Claudia Cardinale >> Yukkuri ReimuAnna Magnani’s soulful acting was truly amazing… >> Yukkuri ReimuIt’s time to announce the top 3! >> Yukkuri ReimuI wonder who is in 3rd place? >> Yukkuri ReimuI can’t stop my heart from beating! >> Yukkuri Marisa3rd place goes to Claudia Cardinale, the actress who symbolized the golden age of Italian cinema, >> Yukkuri Marisawho captivated the world with her sunny smile! >> Yukkuri MarisaNicknamed “CC” after her initials, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe’s an international star representing the 60s >> Yukkuri ReimuClaudia Cardinale! CC! >> Yukkuri ReimuIt sounds nice, doesn’t it? >> Yukkuri ReimuIf you’re an international star, did you also have a career in Hollywood? >> Yukkuri MarisaExactly. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe was born in Tunisia in 1938. >> Yukkuri MarisaA notable year in her career is 1963. >> Yukkuri MarisaThat year she appeared in two masterpieces that will remain in film history: Visconti’s “The Leopard” and >> Yukkuri MarisaFellini’s “8 1/2” . >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s something of a miracle >> Yukkuri ReimuWhat?! >> Yukkuri ReimuVisconti and Fellini’s masterpieces in the same year?! >> Yukkuri ReimuTo be wanted by two great directors at the same time, >> Yukkuri Reimu, just how charming an actress was she!? >> Yukkuri MarisaOh, you can see why the movie world was crazy about her at the time. >> Yukkuri MarisaIn “The Leopard,” she had an overwhelming presence opposite Alain Delon, >> Yukkuri MarisaIn “8 1/2,” she was the “ideal woman” for the protagonist, >> Yukkuri Marisa, she truly embodied a muse. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe had both a wild and sensual charm and a purity like a virgin. >> Yukkuri MarisaFurthermore, in Sergio Leone’s masterpiece of a spaghetti western >> Yukkuri MarisaIn “The Western” (1968), >> Yukkuri Marisa, she played the strong widow at the center of the story >> Yukkuri ReimuFrom “The Leopard” to “8 1/2,” and even “The Western”! >> Yukkuri ReimuAll of these are titles that any movie fan would definitely know! >> Yukkuri Reimu is really amazing >> Yukkuri MarisaI see. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe also appeared in Hollywood films such as “The Pink Panther” >> Yukkuri MarisaShe has solidified her international reputation. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe is different from Sophia Loren and others >> Yukkuri MarisaShe has an exotic, healthy beauty and strength. >> Yukkuri MarisaAnd above all, >> Yukkuri MarisaThe fact that she was loved by the three great Italian directors Visconti, Fellini, and Leone. >> Yukkuri MarisaThis is what makes her so special. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe’s in third place without question >> ZundamonSecond place – Sophia Loren >> Yukkuri ReimuClaudia Cardinale, who was loved by the three great directors, is in third place…! >> Yukkuri ReimuI’m starting to feel like it’s presumptuous to even rank them now. >> Yukkuri ReimuWell, there are only two left. >> Yukkuri ReimuI wonder who the runner-up is! >> Yukkuri MarisaEveryone knows who came in second! >> Yukkuri MarisaShe rose from poverty in Naples, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe took over the world with her beauty and talent, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe’s the greatest movie star Italy has ever produced, Sophia Loren! >> Yukkuri MarisaShe’s no longer just an actress, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe’s a symbol of Italy itself >> Yukkuri ReimuSophia Loren! She’s finally here! >> Yukkuri ReimuEven I know her, she’s a great actress. >> Yukkuri ReimuIs it true that she rose from poverty to become a big star? >> Yukkuri MarisaYes, her life is a perfect example of a Cinderella story. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe was born in Rome on September 20th, 1934, >> Yukkuri MarisaBut she grew up in a poor town near Naples. >> Yukkuri MarisaAfter taking part in a beauty pageant in her teens, >> Yukkuri Marisashe was discovered by film producer Carlo Ponti and entered the film industry. >> Yukkuri MarisaAnd her fate, >> Yukkuri Marisathe film that changed the history of film was Vittorio De Sica’s film Two Women (1960). >> Yukkuri MarisaIn this film, she played >> Yukkuri MarisaChejira, a mother who flees Rome with her daughter at the end of World War II. >> Yukkuri MarisaIn the midst of the tragedy of war, >> Yukkuri Marisashe embodied the image of a mother desperately trying to protect her daughter with her terrifying performance. >> Yukkuri Reimu’s Two Women… >> Yukkuri ReimuIt seems like a really dramatic movie. >> Yukkuri ReimuIt feels completely different from her previous glamorous roles. >> Yukkuri ReimuWas this film really that important to her? >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s not just important. >> Slowly Marisa changed history. >> Slowly Marisa For her performance in “Two Women”, >> Slowly Marisa Sophia Loren won the Best Actress award at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. >> Yukkuri MarisaThen the following year, in 1962, at the 34th Academy Awards, >> Yukkuri Marisashe won the award for Best Actress! >> Yukkuri MarisaThis was the first time in history that an actress had won the award for a film in a language other than English, >> Yukkuri Marisathat is, a foreign language film. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer winning the award over American actresses shocked the whole world. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt was the moment when the acting ability of one Italian actress >> Yukkuri Marisareached the pinnacle of Hollywood .>> Yukkuri ReimuThe first ever Academy Award!? >> Yukkuri ReimuIsn’t that really incredible! >> Yukkuri ReimuThat means that her acting alone moved the whole world, breaking through language barriers. >> Yukkuri ReimuShe’s truly legendary! >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s true. >> Yukkuri MarisaAfter that, she appeared in many masterpieces, such as “Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow” (1963) in which she co-starred with Marcello Mastroianni, and >> Yukkuri Marisa “Sunflowers” (1970), and >> Yukkuri Marisa she established herself as a major star worldwide. >> Yukkuri MarisaIf Gina Lollobrigida is “refined beauty”, >> Yukkuri MarisaSophia Loren is “beauty rooted in the earth and full of vitality”. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer human charm and overwhelming acting ability that has rewritten history. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe is the pride of Italy, and we have chosen her as the second place >> Zundamon1st place – Alida Valli >> Yukkuri ReimuSophia Loren is second place…! >> Yukkuri ReimuHonestly, I thought she was first. >> If it’s Yukkuri Reimu, then who on earth is going to top this ranking? >> Yukkuri ReimuI can’t predict it at all…! >> Yukkuri MarisaHehehe… it’s finally time to make the announcement. >> Yukkuri MarisaMy glorious choice for number one is… >> Yukkuri MarisaWith her mysterious beauty and unparalleled elegance, >> Yukkuri Marisashe has charmed countless masters across borders, >> Yukkuri Marisait’s the legend among legends, Alida Valli! >> Yukkuri ReimuAlida Valli…! >> Yukkuri ReimuI’m sorry, this may be the first time I’ve heard of her name… >> Yukkuri ReimuHow can she be number one, beating out Sophia Loren? >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s the biggest point of this ranking. >> Yukkuri MarisaAlida Valli was born in 1921 into an Austrian aristocratic family. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe was truly born with elegance. >> Yukkuri MarisaOne of the highlights of her career is >> Yukkuri MarisaThe British film The Third Man (1949), directed and starring Orson Welles. >> Yukkuri MarisaThe role she played in this film was Anna Schmidt. >> Yukkuri MarisaThe final scene, where she walks down the tree-lined path toward us and passes by the protagonist without even a glance, >> is said to be one of the most famous final scenes in film history. >> Yukkuri ReimuThe Third Man! It’s a famous suspense film, isn’t it? >> Yukkuri ReimuShe played an important role in such a historical masterpiece. >> Yukkuri ReimuShe was born into an aristocratic family, a real young lady. >> Yukkuri MarisaAh. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer amazingness is that she was not limited to a specific country or director. >> Yukkuri MarisaIn Italy, she gave a passionate performance in Visconti’s Summer Storm, >> Yukkuri Marisaas a countess who is consumed by a destructive love. >> Yukkuri MarisaIn her later years, she played the strict head teacher of the ballet school in Dario Argento’s horror masterpiece “Suspiria” . >> Yukkuri MarisaShe also appeared in Bertolucci’s “1900”, >> and continued to shine at the forefront until the end. >> Yukkuri MarisaGreat directors all over Europe >> Yukkuri MarisaHer unique atmosphere and solid acting skills were sought out by >> Yukkuri ReimuVisconti, and even in “Suspiria”! ? >> Yukkuri ReimuShe was in a horror movie too! ? >> Yukkuri ReimuShe really has worked with amazing directors, regardless of genre or country…! >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s right. >> Yukkuri MarisaIf Sophia Loren is the sun of Italy, >> Yukkuri MarisaAlida Valli is like the moon of Europe. >> Yukkuri MarisaNot only is she a gorgeous star, but she also has a high level of artistry that gives depth and shadow to her works. >> Yukkuri MarisaWhen we look beyond the framework of Italian cinema and into the context of world cinema history, >> Yukkuri MarisaNo other actress has been loved by so many masters and left behind such masterpieces. >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s why, with respect and a bit of an “expert” perspective, >> Yukkuri MarisaI chose Alida Valli as number one >> ZundamonGeneral review or summary >> Yukkuri ReimuWow, it was amazing! >> Yukkuri ReimuThere were some actresses I didn’t know, >> Yukkuri ReimuEach story was really rich, and I felt the depth of Italian cinema. >> Yukkuri ReimuThey’re not just beautiful, are they ? >> Yukkuri MarisaThe 10 actresses introduced this time >> Yukkuri MarisaThey embodied the strength of postwar Italy and the passion of humanity itself. >> Yukkuri MarisaThey acted with soul, which is why they still move us today >> Yukkuri ReimuI really think so. >> Yukkuri ReimuI want to watch their movies again. >> Yukkuri ReimuI had the impression that old movies were difficult to understand, >> Yukkuri ReimuAfter hearing what you said today, they seem really interesting now >> Yukkuri MarisaI’m glad to hear you say that. >> Yukkuri MarisaThe works I introduced can also be viewed online, so be sure to check them out. >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s all for today’s video. >> Yukkuri MarisaIf you enjoyed it, please subscribe to my channel and give it a thumbs up! >> Yukkuri ReimuThank you for watching until the end! >> Yukkuri ReimuSee you in the next video!

概要
ソフィア・ローレンだけじゃない!20世紀の映画史を彩った、伝説のイタリア女優たち。

タグ
イタリア映画,伝説の女優,ソフィア・ローレン,アリダ・ヴァリ,クラウディア・カルディナーレ,アンナ・マニャーニ,ジュリエッタ・マシーナ,ジーナ・ロロブリジーダ,モニカ・ヴィッティ,シルヴァーナ・マンガーノ,ラウラ・アントネッリ,ダニエラ・ビアンキ,映画史,女優,ランキング,ゆっくり解説,映画解説,20世紀,黄金期,ヴィスコンティ,フェリーニ,デ・シーカ,第三の男,山猫,無防備都市,Italian Cinema, Legendary Actresses, Sophia Loren, Alida Valli, Claudia Cardinale, Anna Magnani, Giulietta Masina, Gina Lollobrigida, Monica Vitti, Silvana Mangano, Laura Antonelli, Daniela Bianchi, Film History, Actress, Ranking, Explained, Movie Commentary, 20th Century, Golden Age, Visconti, Fellini, De Sica, The Third Man, The Leopard, Rome Open City

■立ち絵:坂本アヒル
https://seiga.nicovideo.jp/seiga/im10…
■ウィキペディア
■いらすとや
[フリーBGM DOVA-SYNDROME / FREE BGM DOVA-SYNDROME] https://dova-s.jp/ #freebgm #フリーBGM #dovasyndrome

0:00 前説(イントロ)
1:05 第10位:ダニエラ・ビアンキ
3:57 第9位:ラウラ・アントネッリ
6:38 第8位:シルヴァーナ・マンガーノ
9:10 第7位:モニカ・ヴィッティ
11:37 第6位:ジーナ・ロロブリジーダ
14:00 第5位:ジュリエッタ・マシーナ
16:28 第4位:アンナ・マニャーニ
18:54 第3位:クラウディア・カルディナーレ
21:15 第2位:ソフィア・ローレン
24:22 第1位:アリダ・ヴァリ
27:05 総評・まとめ