no wonder he's everyone's new favourite actor
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2023-11-20に共有
Join me as we explore Ryan Gosling's career, from his time as a child star in the 90s, to the fame and acclaim he enjoys today. He's played all kinds of characters, from the edgy loners of Drive, Blade Runner and The Place Beyond the Pines. To playing the charming romantic lead in The Notebook, Crazy Stupid Love and La La Land. This is you're whistle stop tour of one of the greatest of his generation.
Written & Edited by Lawrence Mason for Archer Green
コメント (21)
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If you feel bad about yourself just remember there was once a time Ryan Gosling believed he didnt have a romance lead face
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I love seeing Ryan Gosling get praise for his comedy. He’s the funniest actor for me
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The Nice Guys is SO underrated. One of the best comedy of recent years
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Lars and the real girl is truly such a hidden gem.
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Gosling has been one of my favorite actors for years, he just nails every role
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He’s good at being human - something I thing most actors miss. You can embody a roll to perfection, but if you leave being a person at the door, something is missing. For whatever character he plays, he’s still just a person too, and it makes him someone to connect with.
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His range is incredible. He's not an actor, he's an artist. Very few actors can pull that off.
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I used to think he was just a heartthrob, a pretty boy and then I saw the Nice Guys, Drive...the list goes on. His talent to truly embody the character he is playing is really good. He's become one of my favorite actors.
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He feels more relatable and real than brad pitt or decaprio
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Lars really is an incredible movie. It really made me love Gosling's acting and character development.
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I love seeing people who were obviously born to do what they do and who have found their calling and embraced and nourished it and it paid off. Makes me happy. He truly is an outstanding artist with such impressive range.
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Drive is a movie I could watch 1000 times and never get tired of it. Superb.
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10:33 I love the reaction to "and that worked ?" from both actors but especially Ryan's. Lowered eyebrows, opened mouth, shoulder shrug all perfectly timed
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Jake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Gosling are by far my two favourites.
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His role in The Big Short will always be one of my favourites ever, the first time I saw how funny he could be. Truly one of the best.
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He’s a perfect actor in my opinion, he’s been able to hone in on so many skills throughout the years & it’s noticeable. he’s earning his way up their with the greats.
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You perfectly captured his acting style. In many movies when the audience gets introduced to the characters, it feels like their life is just beginning as soon as the cameras started rolling. But films with Gosling as a character, the audience feels him as a real person and we just happened to catch a moment of his life. He has history, he has traumas, he has dealt with things, he is a complex person like all of us. It makes him relatable. Even in Barbie, playing a super goofy character that relies on being Barbie's side piece, there is extreme history and pent up emotions that makes the climax surprising yet expected and empathizing. I've been sleeping on him for years bc I thought he was just the rom-com guy, but I gotta check out his other films now.
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His performance in Lars and The Real Girl is one of his best
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I felt bad for never having heard of Gosling until he was standing out in a movie I liked. It literally made me watch more movies, more different genres and less high profile productions. I hadn't been that interested in movies since college, just because I saw one actor being great at their job.
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He is, as George stated, the best of his generation. Watching him become the actor he is today has been a pleasure. Him with Crowe in The Nice Guys, I was laughing the entire time EVERY time I've watched the movie. Adam Driver is on this level, too.