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nostalgc · 1 year
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anne hathaway in ella enchanted (2004)
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shitedits · 2 years
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talyayet474 · 1 year
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anabruni · 2 years
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marsprincess889 · 8 months
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THE PRINCESS DIARIES - coming into your power.
Astrological analysis with nakshatras
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The princess diaries, 1 and 2, are forever on the list of my favorite movies. Girls all over the world feel for Mia and I'm no exception, I almost always cry during certain scenes and I'm amazed again and again by how relatable and real she is, by how those movies speak to young girls.
I've decided to break down the main themes in the two movies by analyzing nakshatras of the people involved.
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A quick recap of what the story is about: Mia is a 15 year old teenager living in San Francisco with her mother. She's clumsy, awkward and has no self esteem. One day, her estranged grandmother comes to visit her from Europe to tell her that she's the only legitimate heir to rule a small country- Genovia.
Director of the movies, Garry Marshall has Ketu in Magha. Magha is about ancestors, bloodlines and it's also associated with royalty (Magha begins the signs of Leo). Ketu in a chart represents a person's primal creative energy. This explains why he was drawn to a story about royalty. One interesting fact to note is that Gary Marshall made two very iconic movies (Pretty Woman and Runaway Bride) starring Julia Roberts who has been a kind of muse to him and who has Magha moon. This is also a pattern with directors and actors, one example I can think of is Kirsten Dunst (Ashlesha moon, Purva Ashadha Ketu) being a muse to Sofia Coppola (Purva Ashadha moon, Ashlesha Ketu).
Anyways, let's get back to The Princess Diaries and analyze the heart of the two movies- the relationship between Mia and her grandmother, queen Clarisse.
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Anne Hathaway - Hasta moon, Vishakha sun, Jyeshta rising
Julie Andrews - Vishakha moon, Hasta sun, Uttara Phalguni rising
SPOILER ALERT
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Hasta- strong females
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The second movie's main theme is about female empowerment and independence. When the parliament refuses to let Mia rule without a husband, she has 30 days to arrange a marriage and she's willing to do it, just because she wants to rule so much that's she's ready to make such a sacrifice. At the last second she breaks down at her wedding, unable to be betray herself and finds courage inside her to make the parliament change their minds. She succeds and becomes queen without a husband.
Hasta is all about female empowerment but unlike Bharani, it's in a non-sexual, celibate way. Hasta, as a woman, completely rejects almost all male influence and is capable of being self-reliant, only opening up to rare men who she deems worthy. Hasta is the female that does not need a man and in that way, is a safe and empowering place for women.
There's a scene in the second movie where Mia stops the parade to defend a small girl from boys who were bullying her. She tells her how to be a princess and empowers her, letting her and the other kids join the parade. During the monologue at the end, when Mia is talking to the parliament at her wedding, we see women accross the country intently listening to her on the television, shushing the men . 😆
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Vishakha - joining opposites
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Like Hasta, both Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews have Vishakha in their luminaries. Vishakha nakshatra is about joining opposites. It begins in the sign of Libra (partnerships, agreements, relationships, compromise) with its last quarter being in Scorpio (death, transformation, occult). Vishakha is ruled by the gods Indra and Agni- the lightning and fire gods. It's about energized ebthuasiasm, cultivating something over time, about using the pent up energy or anger. It's another name is Radha ("the gift", hence the next nakshatra being Anuradha- "after the gift".)
"The gift" is not just good, it can also be unwelcome, like in Mia's case, when she was angered by the revelation that she's a princess. Queen Clarisse and Mia are very different from each other, but neither had a choice but to compromise and agree to a bargain. They learn to appreciate their differences and embrace their similarities, thus, joining opposite forces.
They do have misunderstandings, but that's part of all relationships and eventually they bond deeply as they realize they have the same goal. Vishakha is also connected to anger and the little outbursts they both have definitely show that. One great example is when Mia ruins Lana's (her bully's) outfit and calls her a jerk in front of everyone after always just silently ignoring her remarks.
Joining opposites in this movie is not just about Mia and the Queen, it's also about the two cultures, also about the first movie being a high school drama as well as a fairytale for young girls.
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Jyeshta - from underdog to the ruler
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"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgement that something else is more important than fear."
-Mia's father to her in a letter
To me, Jyeshta is connected to the underdog who succeeds despite all odds. Jyeshta 's power is to "rise, conquer and gain courage in battle". It's the stage of intense competition. Its deity is Indra- lightning god and the king of the gods, like Vishakha. We see other kids bully Mia in the first film but she slowly places herself above it, making her point (by taking her little revenge on Lana) and then not engaging with them anymore, as she realizes her own self- worth.
A major point in the movie is when she decides not to run away despite being scared to speak to the public, showing her true courage.
Besides Indra- the king of the gods, another deity associated with Jyeshta is Dhumavati- the hag goddess who is eternally hungry. Because of this, I think Jyeshta is associated with grandmothers and our relationship to them. I personally have exalted Ketu in Jyeshta and I was practically raised by my father's late mother (unlike my sibling, mind you. I'm the eldest) and I still have a close relationship with my mother's mother. Mia, played by Jyeshta ascendant Anne Hathaway, also has a very special relationship with her grandmother.
So, in the end, the bullied underdog became a princess and eventually- a queen.
Some bonuses:
Uttara Phalguni is associated with gaining wealth and privileges from partnerships. Uttara Phalguni ascendant Julie Andrews playing queen Clarisse, who became a royal by marriage, confirms that.
Heather Mattarazo (Lily) and Anne Hathaway were born only a few days apart, hence their charts being similar and them playing best friends.
So, this is it. If you found this interesting, please, interact with me, like, comment, reblog. Take care 🤍
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alwayscoldj · 9 months
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Revisiting the Magic: Top 10 Iconic Rom-Com Movies from the 2000s
The 2000s were a golden era for romantic comedies. These films gave us memorable characters, heartwarming stories, and plenty of laughs. As we look back on this iconic decade in cinema, let's take a trip down memory lane and celebrate the top 10 rom-com movies that left an indelible mark on our hearts.
"Love Actually" (2003)
Love Actually, directed by Richard Curtis, is a beloved holiday classic. Set in the bustling city of London, it weaves together multiple love stories, each with its unique charm. With a star-studded cast and moments that tug at your heartstrings, Love Actually is a true gem.
"The Princess Diaries" (2001)
This modern fairy tale directed by Garry Marshall introduced us to Mia Thermopolis, played by Anne Hathaway, who discovers she's a princess. The story of her transformation into royalty and her charming romance with Nicholas Devereaux (Chris Pine) is a heartwarming journey of self-discovery.
"Bridget Jones's Diary" (2001)
Renée Zellweger's portrayal of the endearing and relatable Bridget Jones made this film an instant classic. Following Bridget's hilarious quest for love and her tumultuous relationship with the charming but aloof Mark Darcy (Colin Firth), this rom-com is both witty and heartwarming.
"50 First Dates" (2004)
Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore's chemistry shines in this unique rom-com. Sandler plays a man who falls in love with a woman, played by Barrymore, who suffers from short-term memory loss. The film's humor and touching moments make it a standout.
"Notting Hill" (1999)
Okay, we're bending the rules a bit, but Notting Hill is too good to leave out. Released right on the cusp of the 2000s, this film starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts captures the essence of romance in the charming neighborhood of Notting Hill, London.
"The Wedding Planner" (2001)
Jennifer Lopez and Matthew McConaughey star in this delightful rom-com about a wedding planner who falls for the groom. The film combines humor, romance, and a dash of chaos in a way that's both endearing and entertaining.
"How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" (2003)
Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey team up for this battle of the sexes rom-com. Hudson's character attempts to drive McConaughey's character away in just ten days, but love has its own agenda. The hilarious antics and heartfelt moments make this a must-watch.
"13 Going on 30" (2004)
Jennifer Garner stars as a 13-year-old girl who magically finds herself in her 30-year-old self's body. This whimsical story explores the idea of second chances and the enduring power of childhood dreams.
"The Holiday" (2006)
Nancy Meyers' delightful film, starring Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet, follows the lives of two women who exchange homes for the holidays. They both find unexpected love in their new surroundings, leading to heartwarming and humorous situations.
"Sweet Home Alabama" (2002)
Reese Witherspoon shines in this romantic comedy about a young woman who must confront her past, including her high school sweetheart, when she returns to her small Southern hometown. With humor and heart, this film captures the essence of home and love.
The 2000s gifted us with a treasure trove of romantic comedies that continue to warm our hearts and make us laugh. Whether you're a fan of quirky love stories, laugh-out-loud humor, or heartwarming tales of second chances, this list of iconic rom-coms from the 2000s has something for everyone. These timeless classics remind us that love, laughter, and a little bit of magic are the perfect recipe for a memorable movie experience.
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edvinception · 2 years
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Part 4 - the final part
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Edvin is a child of his time and a clear representation of generation Z, the progressive generation with Greta Thunberg and Billie Eilish being prominent people. They have grown up with social media and doesn't care about traditional norms.
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Thanks to his role in Young Royals Edvin has become an international superstar in the lgtbq+ community, something he feels very honoured about. When Young royals premiered he went from 20 000 followers on Instagram to 1,2 million. Now he has 1,8 and no matter what you think there's alot of power coming from that in today's entertainment business.
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I would like to live and work abroad some day. When an actor says that it usually means the U. I would also like that but Denmark, France and Irland make amazing movies too. A good friend of mine said "Live big" a that's exactly what I want to do.
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Anne Hathaway climbs into a Mercedes with toned windows when we move towards the beach. With the warm, Mediterranean breeze in the hair, Edvin does what so many movie stars have done before him, walks down the iconic pier of hotel Martinez. The 19 year old looks like Alain Delon as he looks out at the riviera.
"I still feels like Mr Bean"
And that's it. I'm so sorry it took so long. I'm sorry for all the mistakes and questionable translations. The article was super long and I did my best but also wanted to get it out.
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scwirrel · 1 year
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movie comparison???
American Psycho (2000) and The Devil Wears Prada (2006) are incredibly similar in that, while both films condemn their main characters’ descent into immorality (and evidently blame this descent on their toxic capitalist environments), their modern fan bases often praise the actions of these errant protagonists, precisely because of the financial success permitted by said immorality. While Patrick Bateman’s psychopathy is extolled, primarily by young men, for his strict self-control and dedication to the “grindset,” Anne Hathaway's self-destruction and subsequent boyfriend/community abandonment are seen as a “girlboss move,” as the cost she must pay for empowerment. Despite the messaging of both movies being clear in their disapproval of these actions, the glamorous visuals and iconic moments allow for a fixation on success to form, with the cultural consensus being that success at any cost is admirable. 
The key difference between the two franchises is the gendered disparity of textual response to each character’s immorality. Both essentially follow the same path, yet each character is treated in entirely different manners based on their gender. Whereas Bateman is allowed the kill, lie, steal and generally act like a dick, with no repercussions other than the narrative’s pinning of him as the villain, Hathaway’s crime is not only more minor, (lightly prioritising capitalistic success rather than abandoning humanity entirely) but it is also more harshly punished. She is forced to accept the necessity of a fall from the grace of prestige and connections, as the film ends with her working at a low-value, low-pressure company. This somewhat positive message, that happiness comes from community rather than linear career advancement, is cheapened by the implication that it may have brought her happiness if she was a man. While the male characters are allowed to be as career-orientated as they like (see: Stanley Tucci; handsome rich guy; asshole boyfriend who pressures her to move to a new city to pursue His dream career, despite Constantly Bitching at the minor sacrifices he has to make so she can achieve Hers), all women are explicitly portrayed to be suffering from success (see (other than Hathaway obviously): Meryl Streep’s divorce, Emily’s long-sufferingness, the models who are constantly reduced to just “underweight.”) These differing attitudes to reforming their narrators can certainly be attributed to the alternate genres, a slasher and a chick flick will inevitably take different views on whether immorality is redeemable. However, the aggression of the narrative in its clear-cut, scathing take on The Reality Of Sexy Career Woman, compared to Bateman’s light sentencing, gives an insight into the differing levels of acceptability of capitalist cut throatedness in men and women.
TLDR: the devil wears prade and american psycho are both misinterpretted by filthy capitalists, but when women do it they Kinda Have A Point
TLDR TLDR: rmambling bout sexism 
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thekeytoz · 7 months
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BOO! HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
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BOO! Welcome back! my gen z's lovers!!!!!
The key to z focus on Gen Z  highly conscious of the environmental impact of the fashion industry and actively seeks sustainable alternatives. This generation values ethical fashion practices, such as upcycling, thrift shopping, and supporting eco-friendly brands.
XOXO'S
Priscilla Santana, Maggie Smith, Brooke Erkson!
With Halloween just around the corner, consumers are planning costumes, filling candy bowls and putting up decorations to get ready for the “spook-tacular” holiday. 
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Halloween is once again a massive social media extravaganza that’s all about having the perfect cozy home / fashion aesthetics, most unique costumes, and hosting fun “spooky season” related activities. Gen Z plan on celebrating Halloween this year—and social media shows they’re well underway.
On TikTok, the hashtag #Halloween2023 currently has 2B views and over on Instagram, the same tag has over 110K posts. And while some trends come back around each year, these young gens are known for innovation and fun surprises. This year, these are three of the top trends circulating their feeds.
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https://www.the-express.com/lifestyle/shopping/114175/what-to-wear-for-halloween-costume-2023
Young consumers have been sharing their Halloween finds from Target, Amazon, Home Goods, and Trader Joes (because of the pumpkin spice section of course). Whether looking for seasonal décor, foods, or even clothes / accessories they’ll keep in their wardrobe after October 31, every creator on social media wants to be the one to find a new item first (especially to get it before it’s sold out).And as data shows that two in three young people say they get decoration and costume ideas from social media, these shopping hauls will majorly influence viewers’ Halloween buys. And for brands, Halloween is a marketing opportunity to reach these gens by joining in on festivities and “event-izing” the holiday. 
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https://www.bestproducts.com/lifestyle/news/g1771/top-trending-halloween-costumes/
https://fanbytes.co.uk/halloween-for-gen-z-tips-for-brands/
Costume TikToks are a huge thing, again—but this year the theme is “not basic” 
Despite social media users collectively agreeing they’re dressing up as various versions of Barbie this year, the search for costumes that stand out is on the rise, too. While we’re sure to see everyone’s unique take on the #Barbenheimer mania that seems to live on through the fall, TikTok creators are back to their yearly sharing of inspiration and tips on how to build the perfect non-basic costume. This now annual trend is run mainly by young women on TikTok, who pull together dozens of costume suggestions with everything from inspiration pics to individual item listings on Amazon. 
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https://carboncostume.com/21-group-costume-ideas-for-halloween-2023/
Particularly geared towards college students, whose Halloween festivities typically go on for a minimum of three to four days (often dubbed Halloweekend), videos under the hashtags #HalloweenCostumes2023 (over 16M views) and #NonBasicHalloweenCostumes (over 45M views) show an array of costume ideas that stray from the traditional ghost, witch, or black cat vibe.
Gen Z is looking to create looks based on the features they already have, rather that needing to shell out on a wig or all new wardrobe pieces—and most of them have to do with particular characters from iconic TV shows or movies.   
For example, @kattttttzingoneeee created a video with costume ideas for brunettes, showing references to Anne Hathaway from Ella Enchanted and Vanessa from the live action The Little Mermaid. Other videos show look-books on how to build these unique costumes for friend groups and couples as well, even sharing where to buy the specific pieces.
Another example, @lindseykoster posted non-basic costume ideas for besties based on the Men in Black duo where she inserted screenshots from Amazon of each piece of clothing. And by going for a general idea, rather than a perfect replica for a costume, this gen is making each look match their usual style items, so new buys don’t go to waste come November.   
XOXO Gen Z lovers!!!
Priscilla
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influencermagazineuk · 8 months
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Entrepreneurial Epics: Films That Chronicle the Journey of Visionaries
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In the world of cinema, entrepreneurs and their stories have often served as a source of inspiration, motivation, and entertainment. Movies have the unique ability to capture the essence of entrepreneurship, from the struggles and setbacks to the triumphs and innovations. Here, we delve into a selection of films that vividly portray the journeys of entrepreneurs, offering valuable insights into the world of business and ambition. One iconic film that stands out in the realm of entrepreneurship is "The Social Network" (2010). Directed by David Fincher, this movie chronicles the tumultuous creation of Facebook, the social media giant that transformed the way people connect and communicate. The film portrays the brilliant yet controversial Mark Zuckerberg, played by Jesse Eisenberg, as he navigates the complexities of entrepreneurship, facing lawsuits, betrayals, and ethical dilemmas along the way. "The Social Network" provides a gripping narrative that explores the high-stakes world of tech startups and the relationships that can make or break them. Another cinematic gem that delves into the world of entrepreneurship is "The Pursuit of Happyness" (2006), directed by Gabriele Muccino. This heartwarming and inspirational film tells the true story of Chris Gardner, portrayed by Will Smith, a struggling salesman who faces homelessness while pursuing a career as a stockbroker. "The Pursuit of Happyness" showcases Gardner's unwavering determination, resilience, and the sacrifices he makes to achieve his entrepreneurial dreams. It serves as a testament to the power of perseverance in the face of adversity. Moving on to a different realm of entrepreneurship, "Julie & Julia" (2009), directed by Nora Ephron, intertwines the lives of two women separated by time but connected by their passion for cooking. Julia Child, played by Meryl Streep, is a renowned chef who introduced French cuisine to American households, while Julie Powell, portrayed by Amy Adams, is a modern-day blogger who embarks on a year-long journey to cook all the recipes in Child's cookbook. This film celebrates entrepreneurship in the form of culinary innovation and the transformative potential of following one's passion. In a more unconventional take on entrepreneurship, "The Devil Wears Prada" (2006), directed by David Frankel, explores the world of high fashion and magazine publishing. The film follows the life of Andy Sachs, played by Anne Hathaway, a young aspiring journalist who lands a job as the assistant to the formidable and demanding fashion magazine editor Miranda Priestly, portrayed by Meryl Streep. As Andy navigates the challenges of her high-pressure job, she learns valuable lessons about ambition, sacrifice, and the pursuit of success in the competitive fashion industry. Transitioning to a more light-hearted portrayal of entrepreneurship, "Chef" (2014), directed by Jon Favreau, tells the story of Carl Casper, played by Favreau himself, a talented chef who loses his job at a prestigious Los Angeles restaurant and embarks on a journey to reignite his passion for cooking by launching a food truck. This film captures the essence of culinary entrepreneurship, highlighting the role of social media in building a following and the joy of pursuing one's creative vision. Moving away from the culinary world, "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013), directed by Martin Scorsese, offers a darker and more cautionary tale of entrepreneurship. Based on the life of Jordan Belfort, portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio, the film depicts the rise and fall of a stockbroker who engages in unethical and illegal activities while amassing immense wealth. "The Wolf of Wall Street" serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of unchecked ambition and the importance of ethical business practices. Shifting gears to the world of tech startups, "Steve Jobs" (2015), directed by Danny Boyle, provides a character-driven exploration of the life and career of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, portrayed by Michael Fassbender. The film is structured around three key product launches in Jobs' career, offering a glimpse into his complex personality, visionary thinking, and the challenges he faced as an entrepreneur in the tech industry. It sheds light on the intersection of creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship. In the realm of biographical entrepreneurship stories, "The Founder" (2016), directed by John Lee Hancock, tells the tale of Ray Kroc, portrayed by Michael Keaton, who transformed a small fast-food restaurant called McDonald's into a global empire. The film delves into the intricacies of franchising and the ethical dilemmas that can arise in the pursuit of business success. On a more whimsical note, "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" (1971), directed by Mel Stuart, presents a fantastical world of candy and imagination. While it may seem like a children's movie, it carries a subtle message about entrepreneurship through the eccentric character of Willy Wonka, played by Gene Wilder. Wonka's chocolate factory represents the embodiment of creative entrepreneurship, where innovation, risk-taking, and the pursuit of dreams converge. "Joy" (2015), directed by David O. Russell, offers a unique perspective on entrepreneurship through the story of Joy Mangano, portrayed by Jennifer Lawrence. Joy is a determined inventor who creates the Miracle Mop and faces numerous challenges as she strives to bring her product to market. The film celebrates the resilience and tenacity of entrepreneurs, particularly women, in male-dominated industries. In the realm of animated entrepreneurship, "The LEGO Movie" (2014), directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, takes viewers on a whimsical journey through a world made of LEGO bricks. The film centers on Emmet Brickowski, voiced by Chris Pratt, an ordinary LEGO construction worker who becomes an unwitting hero in a battle against conformity and corporate control. "The LEGO Movie" playfully explores themes of creativity, individuality, and the potential for innovation even in the face of corporate structures. These films offer a diverse and captivating glimpse into the world of entrepreneurship, showcasing the trials, triumphs, and transformations that entrepreneurs undergo in their pursuit of success. Whether based on true stories or set in imaginative worlds, these movies provide valuable lessons and inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs and anyone fascinated by the entrepreneurial spirit. Read the full article
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In the Spotlight: Amanda Seyfried's Hollywood Success"
Amanda Seyfried, a name that resonates with talent and charisma, has become a prominent figure in Hollywood, leaving an indelible mark with her captivating performances and undeniable on-screen presence. In this spotlight feature, we delve into the remarkable success of Amanda Seyfried, celebrating her journey from a young and aspiring actress to a beloved and acclaimed Hollywood star.
Seyfried's ascent to fame began with her breakout role as the sweet and naive Karen Smith in the iconic film "Mean Girls." Her comedic timing, natural charm, and ability to bring humor to the screen made her an instant favorite among audiences and set the stage for a career filled with promise.
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Amanda Seyfried's Acting Career
Amanda Seyfried is a talented actress who has made a significant impact in the world of film and television. Her career has spanned a variety of genres, showcasing her versatility and ability to bring complex characters to life. Let's explore Amanda Seyfried's acting career:
Movies:
"Mean Girls" (2004) - Seyfried gained early recognition for her role as Karen Smith, a member of the popular girl group, the Plastics, in this cult teen comedy.
"Mamma Mia!" (2008) - Seyfried's breakthrough came with her portrayal of Sophie Sheridan, a young woman on a quest to find her father in this musical film based on the songs of ABBA.
"Les Misérables" (2012) - Seyfried starred as Cosette, the daughter of Fantine (played by Anne Hathaway), in this film adaptation of the famous musical, showcasing her singing abilities.
"Dear John" (2010) - Seyfried took on the role of Savannah Curtis, a college student who falls in love with a soldier (played by Channing Tatum) while he is on leave.
"Mank" (2020) - Seyfried received critical acclaim for her portrayal of Marion Davies, an actress and companion to media tycoon William Randolph Hearst, in this biographical drama directed by David Fincher.
Television:
"Big Love" (2006-2011) - Seyfried gained recognition for her role as Sarah Henrickson, the daughter in a polygamous family, in this HBO drama series.
"Twin Peaks" (2017) - Seyfried appeared in the revival of this cult television series created by David Lynch, portraying the character of Becky Burnett.
Amanda Seyfried's Works
Amanda Seyfried has an impressive body of work, having appeared in numerous movies, TV shows, and stage productions throughout her career. Here is a compilation of some of her notable works across different mediums:
Movies:
Mean Girls (2004) - As Karen Smith, one of the popular girls known as the Plastics, Seyfried made her breakthrough in this cult teen comedy.
Mamma Mia! (2008) - Seyfried showcased her singing talents as Sophie Sheridan in this musical romantic comedy, based on the ABBA songs.
Les Misérables (2012) - In this film adaptation of the iconic musical, Seyfried played the role of Cosette, delivering a heartfelt performance and showcasing her vocal abilities.
Dear John (2010) - Seyfried starred opposite Channing Tatum in this romantic drama, portraying the character of Savannah Curtis, a college student in a complicated long-distance relationship.
Chloe (2009) - Seyfried portrayed the titular character, a young escort hired to test the faithfulness of a husband and wife played by Julianne Moore and Liam Neeson, respectively.
Mank (2020) - Seyfried earned critical acclaim for her role as Marion Davies in this David Fincher-directed biographical drama about the making of the classic film Citizen Kane.
First Reformed (2017) - Seyfried appeared in this drama film, playing the role of Mary, a pregnant woman seeking guidance from a troubled pastor.
TV Shows:
Veronica Mars (2004-2006, 2019) - Seyfried gained recognition for her role as Lilly Kane, the best friend of the protagonist in this mystery drama series. She also reprised the character in the show's revival season.
Big Love (2006-2011) - Seyfried had a regular role in this HBO drama series, playing the character of Sarah Henrickson, one of the daughters in a polygamist family.
Twin Peaks (2017) - Seyfried appeared in the revival season of this iconic mystery series, portraying the character of Becky Burnett.
Stage:
Romeo and Juliet (2013) - Seyfried made her stage debut in New York City's Shakespeare in the Park production, playing the role of Juliet.
The Way We Get By (2015) - Seyfried starred in the Off-Broadway play written by Neil LaBute, portraying the character of Beth.
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Shanaya Kapoor Recreates Anne Hathaway's Look From The Princess Diaries. Ananya Calls It Iconic
Shanaya Kapoor Recreates Anne Hathaway’s Look From The Princess Diaries. Ananya Calls It Iconic
Shanaya Kapoor shared this picture. (courtesy: shanayakapoor02) For Orhan Awatramani’s Halloween party, young Bollywood celebs showed up in fun spooky outfits or resembling characters from films, TV shows and books. From Sara Ali Khan to Ananya Panday, the Halloween bash was a star-studded affair. But our personal favourite was Shanaya Kapoor, who took inspiration from Mia Thermopolis (played by…
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Halloween 2022: Shanaya Kapoor Recreates Anne Hathaway's Look From The Princess Diaries. Ananya Calls It Iconic
Halloween 2022: Shanaya Kapoor Recreates Anne Hathaway’s Look From The Princess Diaries. Ananya Calls It Iconic
Shanaya Kapoor shared this picture. (courtesy: shanayakapoor02) For Orhan Awatramani’s Halloween party, young Bollywood celebs showed up in fun spooky outfits or resembling characters from films, TV shows and books. From Sara Ali Khan to Ananya Panday, the Halloween bash was a star-studded affair. But our personal favourite was Shanaya Kapoor, who took inspiration from Mia Thermopolis (played by…
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Halloween 2022: Shanaya Kapoor Recreates Anne Hathaway's Look From The Princess Diaries. Ananya Calls It Iconic
Halloween 2022: Shanaya Kapoor Recreates Anne Hathaway’s Look From The Princess Diaries. Ananya Calls It Iconic
Shanaya Kapoor shared this picture. (courtesy: shanayakapoor02) For Orhan Awatramani’s Halloween party, young Bollywood celebs showed up in fun spooky outfits or resembling characters from films, TV shows and books. From Sara Ali Khan to Ananya Panday, the Halloween bash was a star-studded affair. But our personal favourite was Shanaya Kapoor, who took inspiration from Mia Thermopolis (played by…
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Anne Hathaway + icons.
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