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<blockquote data-quote="Toni" data-source="post: 424462" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Well, sometimes she became a "fashion victim" (to quote Abby), as this photo above proves. But the fact is that she was constantly changing and adapting herself to the new times and her new ages. Just like Liz, too. Natalie was more a "girl-next-door" type to me, but also much more relatable than the unreachable woman that Liz represented in her early years of career as an adult woman. I love both though. Check out "Rebel Without a Cause" if you wanna know what I mean better, that´s quintessential Natalie, playing one of the most difficult roles a young actress could play at the time.</p><p></p><p>Other films to watch with her: "Love with the Proper Stranger", a very adult drama very English-style, so to say. "Sex and the Single Girl", a screwball comedy where she proved what a great comedic timing she had. Of course, also "West Side Story", despite being so Un-PC nowadays (or because of that!) or her being dubbed; and two final "must-see films", "Splendor in the Grass" (another very adult film very underrated today), and finally "Gypsy". It took balls to play the two last roles I mentioned, and she got away with both. I just can´t see any other actress in her place. She doesn´t sing herself in the last one, but who cares? Russell was also dubbed, at least partially. Have great watching sessions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toni, post: 424462, member: 82"] Well, sometimes she became a "fashion victim" (to quote Abby), as this photo above proves. But the fact is that she was constantly changing and adapting herself to the new times and her new ages. Just like Liz, too. Natalie was more a "girl-next-door" type to me, but also much more relatable than the unreachable woman that Liz represented in her early years of career as an adult woman. I love both though. Check out "Rebel Without a Cause" if you wanna know what I mean better, that´s quintessential Natalie, playing one of the most difficult roles a young actress could play at the time. Other films to watch with her: "Love with the Proper Stranger", a very adult drama very English-style, so to say. "Sex and the Single Girl", a screwball comedy where she proved what a great comedic timing she had. Of course, also "West Side Story", despite being so Un-PC nowadays (or because of that!) or her being dubbed; and two final "must-see films", "Splendor in the Grass" (another very adult film very underrated today), and finally "Gypsy". It took balls to play the two last roles I mentioned, and she got away with both. I just can´t see any other actress in her place. She doesn´t sing herself in the last one, but who cares? Russell was also dubbed, at least partially. Have great watching sessions! [/QUOTE]
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