【ゆっくり解説】あなたの推しは誰?20世紀ヨーロッパ映画界のレジェンド男優BEST10

[Slow commentary] Who is your favorite? Top 10 legendary actors in the 20th century European film worldHey Marisa, what is the theme today? You seem to be more motivated than usual. Hey, Reimu, I’m glad you asked! This time, we will explain the “Top 10 legendary actors in the 20th century European film world” that shine brightly in the history of film! It’s a celebration of the dandies born in the city of art , which is a little different from Hollywood stars ! Wow, it looks interesting! But to be honest, I don’t know much about European actors… Are there many world-famous people like Hollywood stars? Of course! The legends introduced this time are a serious ranking selected by comprehensively looking at their influence on future generations, award history, and popularity with the masses. Once you know them, you will never forget their unique aura and individual charm . Wow, I see! They ‘re not just cool, they have a deep charm. I’m really looking forward to finding out who’s on the list! Who is your favorite European actor? Please let me know in the comments! #10 – Lino Ventura (France) Now, it’s time to announce the ranking! The honorable #10 is… this man! Lino Ventura! Lino Ventura…? Sorry, the name alone might not ring a bell… What kind of actor is he? Haha, I thought you’d say that. But when you see his face, there must be many movie fans who say, “Oh, it’s this guy!” He originally had a unique career as a professional wrestler. He was discovered by the master director Jacques Becker in the 1954 film “Don’t Touch the Cash” and entered the film industry. What!? A former professional wrestler!? That’s an amazing career! Indeed, when I look at the photo, he looks strong and a little intimidating. That’s right! He is silent and clumsy, but once he recognizes someone as a friend, he will protect them with his life. He is a great actor who is said to be second to none when it comes to playing the role of a “man who speaks with his back”. His presence and trustworthiness were particularly outstanding when he played detectives and gangsters. I see. He’s the kind of man that men fall in love with. What are some of his representative works? I can’t leave out “Les Adventurers” from 1967, in which he co-starred with Alain Delon. It’s a masterpiece that depicts the friendship and romance of men. He also played the leader of the resistance in “Army of the Shadows”, showing off his profound charm . I’ve heard of “Les Adventurers”! That means he has a presence that is not inferior to Alain Delon. Amazing. But his true charm is the kindness beneath his tough exterior. In fact, he used his own money to establish a charity organization called “Perse Neige” for his daughter who was born with a disability , and dedicated his life to its activities. I see… He was a man with a deep love , different from the rough image he shows in movies . Hearing that story, I feel like I can feel more depth in his acting. He ‘s not just a star, he’s a real legend. 9th place – Dirk Bogarde (UK) Next up is the announcement of the 9th place! The man who captivated the audience with his intelligent and decadent charm is the great British actor, Dirk Bogarde! Dirk Bogarde! I’ve heard the name before. He has a very good face and a mysterious atmosphere, right? That’s right! He was sometimes called the “British James Dean”, but his career was not easy. In fact, he was an idol star who gained immense popularity in the comedy movie “Doctors Series” in the early days of his career . Really? I can’t imagine it from his current image! How did he go from being an idol to being an actor? In his 30s, he took on one difficult role after another, as if to break that image. The turning point was the 1963 film “The Servant.” He shocked the world with his bizarre performance as a creepy and perverse servant who mentally controls the master of the mansion. An idol star playing such a role… What a determination. And the pinnacle of his career was the 1971 film “Death in Venice” directed by Luchino Visconti. He played an old artist who falls in love with a beautiful boy he meets on a trip and heads towards ruin. In this film, he barely has any lines. With just his facial expressions and gestures, he perfectly expressed the protagonist’s suffering, conflict, and joy. It’s a truly legendary performance. He barely has any lines, but he conveys everything through his acting… I get goosebumps… He’s a really amazing actor. Ah. In addition to his acting career, he has also published seven autobiographies and novels as a writer. His intelligence and artistry have established a unique position that sets him apart from other actors. He wasn’t just a handsome actor, he was a true artist. He was an actor and a writer. The intelligence and elegance of the characters he played were something that came from within. I want to see his other works. 8th place – Peter O’Toole (Ireland/UK) Now, let’s go! This is the man who made it to 8th place! It’s Peter O’Toole , the actor with the captivating blue eyes that you can’t forget once you see them! Peter O’Toole! I know him! He’s the lead actor in Lawrence of Arabia, isn’t he? His blue eyes that stand out against the desert scenes were really impressive. That’s right! It was the 1962 historical epic Lawrence of Arabia that made him a global star . He was still relatively unknown at the time, but he was chosen for the lead role, and the story goes that he lived in Arabia for two years to prepare for the role and mastered how to ride a camel. Two years!? That’s amazing… So that role was not just acting, but had real dignity and charisma. Yes. He was originally a talented actor who made a name for himself on stage as a Shakespearean actor. It was because of his solid acting ability that he was able to perfectly express the inner thoughts of the complex character Lawrence. And he is also said to be one of the most unlucky actors in the history of film. Unlucky? What do you mean? Even though he was so successful? He is an “uncrowned king” who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor eight times but never won it. He was awarded an honorary award in 2003, but he tried to decline it once, saying “I can still aim for an Oscar while I’m still active.” You can feel his pride as an actor, right? It’s amazing to be nominated eight times without winning… But he tried to decline the honorary award, so he insisted on being active until the end. That’s cool. Right? In his private life, he was a big drinker and a reckless person, but even with all that, the overwhelming presence and charisma he exuded on screen was one of a kind. He’s a truly legendary actor. His pride as an actor and his reckless way of life. It’s like his life itself is a magnificent movie. He’s really charming. No. 7 – Jean-Paul Belmondo (France) Now, the ranking is getting into its climax! In No. 7 is the man affectionately known by the French as “Bevel” ! It’s Jean-Paul Belmondo! Belmondo! He is one of the two great French actors , along with Alain Delon . However, his friendly smile is different from Delon’s cool beauty, and is impressive. You’ve got your eye on something good, Reimu. If the handsome and handsome Delon has the charm of “stillness,” Belmondo has the charm of energetic “movement.” His appearance was truly revolutionary. In the 1960 film “Breathless” directed by Jean-Luc Godard, he completely overturned the concept of a star. “Breathless”! It’s a work that cannot be left out when talking about film history. Specifically, what was so new about it? He played a thug who lives from day to day. The way he smoked his cigarette and the way he walked were completely different from the sophisticated handsome stars of the time. His casual and anarchic coolness became a symbol of a new era and excited the young people of the time. I see. He wasn’t a perfect hero, but a bit dangerous and human, his anti-hero charm captured the hearts of the audience. That’s right! But his true worth was not limited to the world of art films. Later, he became a huge success as an action star. In entertainment blockbusters such as “The Man from Rio” and “The City of Fear”, he performed almost all of the dangerous stunts himself. What !? Without a stuntman!? In a movie from that era? That’s a life-risk! It’s a life-risk. Running around the rooftops of skyscrapers, hanging from a swaying cable car, jumping from moving cars to cars. With his outstanding physical ability and his service spirit to entertain the audience, he became the best entertainer in France. He is a rare star who has mastered both artistry and popularity. It’s amazing… If Alain Delon is a solitary beauty, Belmondo was like a sun that everyone loved. I feel like watching his movies will cheer me up! 6th place – Laurence Olivier (UK) The ranking is halfway through! 6th place is a legend that goes beyond the framework of an actor! It’s Sir Laurence Olivier, the “King of Actors” born in England ! Laurence Olivier! Just the name makes me feel so great. Isn’t he the husband of Vivien Leigh from “Gone with the Wind”? Yes. He is said to have reached the level of a god as a Shakespearean actor, and has had a tremendous influence on modern great actors. He is truly an actor among actors. He is a god of the stage. What kind of achievements did he have in the world of movies? He became a Hollywood star with Hitchcock’s “Rebecca” and other works, but his true worth is the Shakespeare movies that he directed and starred in. In 1948, he achieved the historic feat of being the first British film to win both the Academy Award for Best Picture and Best Actor for his work on Hamlet. Both as the lead actor and the director! And to win an Academy Award, he is truly an incredible talent. In his younger years, he played a handsome man, but in his later years, he played a villain who instilled fear in the audience , like a remnant of the Nazis in Marathon Man . The anecdote where he told Dustin Hoffman, who had not slept for days to prepare for the role, “If you’re an actor, why don’t you just act?” is too famous. He played the role of that scary dentist! From a beautiful young man to a villain, he was like a completely different person. That anecdote also speaks of his greatness. Yes. Beauty, talent, charisma, and overwhelming technique. When asked who the best actor of the 20th century was, countless experts would name him. He is truly a legend among legends. He elevated the profession of acting to the level of art. It’s a well-deserved ranking, worthy of the title of “Sir”. 5th place – Yves Montand (France) Finally, we enter the top 5! In 5th place is this man who exudes intelligence, sex appeal, and melancholy! It’s France’s national star, Yves Montand! Yves Montand! I have a very strong image of him as a chanson singer singing “Autumn Leaves”. He was also a great actor. That’s right! He started his career as a singer, but he also achieved great things as an actor. He was the one who made the famous chanson song “Autumn Leaves” famous worldwide. Why did he become an actor when he was already a very successful chanson singer ? Because his talent as an actor was in demand at the time. In particular, we can’t leave out “The Wages of Fear” from 1953. He embodied the extreme suspense in the role of a truck driver transporting nitroglycerin , and established his position as an actor. “The Wages of Fear”! It’s a very famous movie! He was the main character of that suspenseful movie. That’s right. He also actively starred in socially conscious films with political messages. In “Z” and “Confessions,” he passionately portrayed an individual fighting against power, proving that he is not just a handsome man, but an actor with strong convictions. While singing about love in his songs, he also fought social injustice in his films. He is a very multifaceted man. Yes. In Hollywood, he co-starred with Marilyn Monroe and fell in love with her. At the root of his charm is his pride in being from the working class and the depth of a grown man who knows the joys and sorrows of life. He is a singer, an actor, a man who has had many lovers, and a social activist… The more I get to know him, the more charming he is. His song “Autumn Leaves” will resonate even more deeply in my heart. 4th place – Jean Gabin (France) Finally, the top 4! In 4th place, you can’t talk about French films without this person! It’s the legendary actor Jean Gabin , also known as the “father of French cinema” ! Jean Gabin! He’s a cool, solid man, a real “man among men.” My grandpa loved him. That image is the reason he received such overwhelming support from the French people. His career began before the war. His role as a nihilistic man living in the underworld in “Pepe le Moko” in 1937 left a strong impression on audiences at the time. “Pepe le Moko”! I’ve heard it’s a masterpiece. What was so appealing about it? The protagonist he plays is by no means a great hero. Rather, he’s a man living on the fringes of society, burdened with loneliness and melancholy. But the kindness in his eyes and the humanity that exudes from his silent demeanor made the audience empathize with him, seeing themselves in him. I see. It’s precisely because he’s not perfect that he resonates with people. It’s a very human charm. Ah. And what sealed his legend was his actions during World War II. When Nazi Germany occupied France, He gave up his comfortable career in Hollywood and fought on the North African front as a tank driver for the Free French Army. He was a true patriot. What?! He gave up his status as a popular actor and went to the battlefield himself! Amazing… I’m speechless… After the war, he returned to the top of the French film world. From the shady roles he played in his youth, he solidified his position as a national star with his mature and dignified roles such as the boss role in “Don’t Touch the Cash” and the “Inspector Maigret” series . Even Alain Delon looked like a young man in front of him. He reached the top twice, with completely different charms before and after the war. It seems like his life itself is linked to the history of France. He is truly a legend, and his ranking is understandable! 3rd place – Marcello Mastroianni (Italy) Finally, the top 3! In third place is the epitome of the Latin lovesick man (Latin lover)! Marcello Mastroianni , the alter-ego of Italian master director Fellini ! Mastroianni! I remember him in “Sunflowers” with Sophia Loren very well. I can’t forget that sad, dandy atmosphere. Exactly! When talking about his career, it is essential to meet Italian master director Federico Fellini. The decadent and empty gossip reporter he played in “La Dolce Vita” in 1960 was a symbol of the era. “La Dolce Vita”! The scene at the Trevi Fountain is very famous. I wonder if he played a lot of handsome and sexy roles? That was the public image, but interestingly, he himself hated the label of “Latin Lover”. That’s why he continued to challenge roles that intentionally betrayed his image , such as socially conscious works, comedies, and even playing a gay role in “A Special Day” . I see. So he was fighting against the public image. But the look of helplessness on the face of a war-torn husband in “Sunflowers” was truly magnificent. Yes. “Sunflowers” is a masterpiece of his golden pairing with Sophia Loren, but his true nature is that he is the best at playing the confusion and weakness of an “ordinary man” who is not a perfect hero. His role as a pathetic man who is not doing well , like a film director in a slump, in Fellini’s autobiographical film “8 1/2” is his best. That’s right! He was good at playing not strong men, but rather men with weaknesses. I wonder if that’s why that melancholy look remains so deep in the hearts of viewers. That’s right. He is a rare actor who was able to embody both the Italian dandyism and the universal weakness and melancholy of humans at the same time. No one can imitate his unique presence with a sense of lethargy. Mastroianni is the symbol of the golden age of Italian cinema . 2nd place – Alain Delon (France) Finally we’ve come this far! The glorious 2nd place may be the man for whom the word “handsome man” was invented! The actor with the greatest beauty of the 20th century, the treasure of France, Alain Delon! Alain Delon! I’ve been waiting for this! He’s already synonymous with a cool man! Just hearing his name makes me sigh. That’s right. His impact spread around the world in the 1960 movie “Purple Noon”. He played the devil with the face of an angel perfectly. I understand…! In that movie, he was not just beautiful, but also had a shadow and something dangerous. He had a dangerous charm that made it impossible to take your eyes off him. That’s right. He did not rest on his good looks, but rather used that image to his advantage, preferring to play nihilistic roles such as lonely, ruthless assassins and gangsters . In particular , his trench coat-clad appearance in “Le Samourai,” which he worked with director Jean-Pierre Melville , is said to be the pinnacle of male aesthetics. He was really cool in “Le Samourai.” He barely spoke, but it seemed like his sharp gaze said it all. It’s no wonder he was so popular in Japan. Yes. His popularity became a social phenomenon. In Japan, he was especially deified as a “solitary beauty.” He showed brilliant acting in literary masterpieces such as Visconti’s “Les Enfants le Suleiman” and “The Leopard,” but his true nature is a dark hero who gives off more shadow than light, more bitterness than sweetness. His life itself, with its deprived childhood and various scandals, overlaps in some ways with the roles he plays in films. I wonder if his upbringing gave his acting depth and persuasiveness. I think so. His coldness, as if he never opens his heart to anyone, and the momentary vulnerability hidden deep within. It was this unbalanced charm that made fans all over the world go wild. He is no longer just an actor, he is a phenomenon and a myth. 1st place – Charles Chaplin (UK) Finally, it’s here, the glorious No. 1! The man who stands at the top of this ranking is a man who went far beyond the role of an actor, created and embodied the art of film itself! It’s the “King of Comedy”, Charles Chaplin! Chaplin! This is the No. 1 spot that everyone can agree on! That bowler hat, moustache, baggy trousers and cane… Just thinking about him makes me laugh. Ah. But his essence is not just making people laugh. He portrayed the absurdity of society and the sadness of humanity through the image of a poor wanderer . His invention was “pathos”, which combines laughter and tears. That’s right. The last scene of “City Lights” is so sad that it makes me cry… But after watching it, I feel a strange warmth in my heart. That’s the magic of Chaplin. That’s right. And he didn’t end up just being an artist. In the film “The Great Dictator,” which criticized the Nazis, he delivered a message to the world with his own voice. That last six-minute speech is a soulful cry that will remain in the history of cinema. That speech really shook my soul… I felt his strong will to convey his message to the world even at the risk of his career . Ah. But don’t be surprised. Originally, that last part was not a speech. It was planned to be a happy ending where the war ended and soldiers and people danced hand in hand. What!? Is that so? Why did you change it? Chaplin himself said, “This does not express anger towards the dictator,” and had the script changed. Naturally, the staff was strongly opposed. The sales representative even said, “This speech will reduce our sales by $1 million, so please stop.” Wow, $1 million! That’s a lot of opposition… But he still…? He replied, “I’ll do it even if it reduces my sales by $5 million,” and went ahead with the filming. Moreover, it was the very next day that Hitler entered Paris. He also considered Stalin to be a threat and even tried to include him in his speech, so his resolve was genuine. He went that far for his beliefs… He continued to be an ally of the poor and fought against enormous power with the power of laughter. He is truly a great artist… That’s right. That’s why, even though he was exiled from his country, he never gave up hope for humanity. His works transcend time and borders, and even today they give us the strength to live and smiles. He is the “God of Movies”. He is unquestionably the eternal No. 1! General Comments and SummarySo , we’ve looked at the legendary actors from No. 10 to No. 1, but what did you think, Reimu? It was truly spectacular, wasn’t it? Yes, they were really amazing. They ‘re not just handsome or good at acting. They fought against power like Chaplin, or went to the battlefield for their country like Gavan… I was moved by their way of life itself. That’s right. They are called “legends” not only because of the brilliance on the screen, but also because of the philosophy and aesthetics behind it, and above all, their “humanness”. Although we ranked them, each one has a unique presence that is deeply engraved in our hearts. Their movies will continue to be passed down through the ages.

概要
「ゆっくり解説」で20世紀の伝説的な海外俳優をランキングでご紹介!1位のチャップリン、2位のアラン・ドロンを筆頭に、映画史に輝くスターたちが登場。彼らの魅力と知られざるエピソードを、霊夢と魔理沙が熱く語ります!

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0:00 前説(イントロ)
1:08 第10位: リノ・ヴァンチュラ(フランス)
3:32 第9位: ダーク・ボガード(イギリス)
5:52 第8位: ピーター・オトゥール(アイルランド/イギリス)
8:08 第7位: ジャン=ポール・ベルモンド(フランス)
10:35 第6位: ローレンス・オリヴィエ(イギリス)
12:32 第5位: イヴ・モンタン(フランス)
14:28 第4位: ジャン・ギャバン(フランス)
16:43 第3位: マルチェロ・マストロヤンニ(イタリア)
19:04 第2位: アラン・ドロン(フランス)
21:23 第1位: チャールズ・チャップリン(イギリス)
24:14 総評・まとめ

11 Comments

  1. 納得の1位ですね!チャップリンはマサに映画の神様だと思います。個人的に
    ジャン・ギャバンの存在感は凄かったですね✨

  2. 「ひまわり」を見た日本人の大多数が思うであろうこと。「現地妻のほうがよっぽどええ女やん}。

  3. 1970年代のお洒落な若者は男女問わず、アラン・ドロンの影響を受けてますね。
    タキシードに白いストールはパーティの定番だったし😊
    トレンチコートは必須アイテムでした😊

  4. こんどは英国の俳優を入れないでのヨーロッパ系でのランクをおねがいします。ジェラールフィリップがすきです。

  5. ジェラール・フィリップが最高❤長生きできなかったのが、悲しすぎる。人柄も良さそうで。

  6. ガンダムのシャア アズナブルのモデルになったシャルル アズナブール氏もフランスでは俳優としても有名だった。

  7. ローレンス・オリヴィエは、「サー」の後に上位の「ロード」の称号を授与されています。なので、「ロード ローレンス」と呼ばれます。晩年舞台が体力的に無理になっても、映画に出ていたのは印象的です。演じるのが、本当に好きだったのですね。

  8. チャールズ・チャップリンは確かに英国人ですが活躍したのは米国映画なので、ちょっと違和感があります。米国の第1位であれば納得できますが・・。その代わりにジェラール・フィリップがBEST10に入った方が違和感ないですね。

  9. ジャン・ギャバン!!深いブルーの瞳。男らしくてセクシー。歌って踊れるスター…という事を戦後の映画ファンは知らないかも。『冬の猿』ベルモンドとの共演が良かった!

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