A Special Memoir for a Special Moment in Hollywood History . . . Some Like It Hot occupies a unique place in American culture. This beloved classic showcases five comic geniuses: Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, I. A. L. Diamond, Billy Wilder, and Marilyn Monroe. It has been honored by the American Film Institute as the "Funniest Film of All Time". It has contributed quotes, styles, and stories to film lore. Yet the full story of its making has never been told—until now.
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When Hollywood legend Tony Curtis meets his fans, they always ask about his 1959 comedy Some Like It Hot . Luckily for them—and for us—Tony has stories to share. In his new book, The Making of Some Like It Hot , he shares all of them. Some Like It Hot is a beloved part of our culture, voted the "Funniest Film of All Time" by the American Film Institute, but Tony is the first to tell the complete, uncensored story of its making, a behind-the-scenes saga of intrigue, humor, and romance. A noted artist and raconteur, Tony paints word portraits of the geniuses who made the film: director Billy Wilder and his cowriter I. A. L. Diamond; actor Jack Lemmon; and sex icon Marilyn Monroe. In his engaging style, Tony tells of Wilder and Diamond's unique writing routine; Wilder's surprising first choice for Tony's costar; and Wilder's daring decision to add violence to farce. Tony describes the challenges he faced as the "best-looking kid in Hollywood" suddenly forced to dress as a woman: meeting the limitations of a constricting costume; learning the "moves" from a female impersonator; adapting his walk and the pitch of his voice; facing people's reactions (or worse, the lack of them); working in tandem with the hilarious Lemmon; and following Wilder's precise but often impersonal direction. Here, too, are Tony's previously unpublished recollections of his bittersweet relationship with Marilyn. He tells in vivid, compelling detail how America's most celebrated sex symbol came to work on this unlikely project; how he had met the young unknown years earlier on a studio street; about their puppy love, her meteoric rise to fame, and the resentment he saw in her colleagues; how her perfectionism nearly drove him crazy; and how her strange behavior nearly shut down the film. Disclosed for the first time are details of the affair that took place during the filming at the Hotel del Coronado and the effect it had on Tony, on the production, and on Marilyn's husband, the playwright Arthur Miller. In 1958, America read about a fistfight on the set. Now, for the first time, Tony tells what caused it—and what followed it. Packed with scores of rarely seen black-and-white photos and eight pages of color photos that reveal how the movie would have looked in Technicolor, The Making of Some Like It Hot is the ideal way to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of this landmark film.
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我发现这本书在处理历史背景方面做得非常到位,它没有将影片孤立地看待,而是将其置于上世纪六十年代初美国文化剧烈变动的熔炉之中。种族议题、性别角色的刻板印象正在被悄悄触动,而这部电影则以一种近乎叛逆的方式,用喜剧的外壳包裹住了对这些严肃议题的探讨。作者通过大量的档案资料和访谈,梳理了影片如何微妙地挑战了当时社会对于“男性气概”和“女性气质”的定义。尤其是关于两位男主角为了躲避黑帮追杀而不得不扮演女性角色的心理历程,书中分析得入木三分,探讨了“扮演”与“成为”之间的界限是如何模糊的,这在当时是极具前瞻性的。这种对时代精神的精准捕捉和批判性反思,让这部经典作品的意义得到了空前的深化,读完后,你会意识到它远比表面上看起来的要深刻和复杂得多。
评分从一个纯粹的书籍装帧和排版角度来看,这本书的设计本身就是一种视觉享受。大量的珍贵剧照、未曾公开过的幕后照片,以及手写的剧本批注复印件,都以极高的清晰度被收录其中,仿佛是一本精心策划的影迷纪念册。不同于那种冰冷的学术分析,这本书的语气非常亲切,像是老朋友在向你娓娓道来一个传奇故事。作者在组织材料时,很巧妙地穿插了一些旁观者的轶事,这些小故事虽然可能与主线剧情关联不大,却极大地丰富了人物形象,让我们看到了那些巨星私下里不为人知的一面。阅读体验非常流畅,知识的密度很高却不至于让人感到疲惫,每一次翻页都充满了发现新大陆的惊喜感。它真正做到了让“书”成为“电影体验的延伸”,而不是简单地复制粘贴已有的资料。
评分这本书的叙事节奏把握得极其出色,仿佛作者本人就置身于那个喧嚣又充满创造力的好莱坞片场,带着我们穿梭于制片公司的会议室、拥挤的化妆间以及深夜的剧本修改会上。文字的画面感极强,你几乎能闻到老式胶片机散发出的热度,听到服装设计师与主演之间关于假发高度的激烈争论。最让我震撼的是,作者没有回避那些令人尴尬的幕后冲突和人性弱点。那些顶尖人才之间的摩擦、预算的紧缩带来的压力,甚至是对当时审查制度的巧妙规避,都被描绘得淋漓尽致,真实得有些残酷,却又无比迷人。它揭示了艺术的伟大往往诞生于最不完美的环境之中,成功绝非一帆风顺的坦途,而是无数次在边缘试探、不断拉扯的结果。这种对“过程”的尊重和细致入微的记录,让这本书的价值超越了单纯的电影评论,更像是一部关于人性在极端压力下如何运作的社会学观察报告。
评分这部电影的幕后故事,简直就是一堂生动的电影制作大师课,每一个环节都充满了意想不到的挑战和天才般的解决方案。从最初的剧本打磨,到选角的每一个微妙考量,再到如何在那个特定的时代背景下,巧妙地处理那些极具争议性的话题,都展现了那个时代电影人非凡的智慧和勇气。我尤其着迷于导演如何平衡喜剧的荒诞与人物内心深处的真实情感,那种在滑稽场面中透出的淡淡的忧伤和对身份认同的探索,至今仍让人回味无穷。书中对技术层面的讨论也非常深入,比如灯光如何营造出那种迷幻而又迷人的舞台效果,摄影机运动如何捕捉到两位主角之间那种心照不宣的化学反应,这些细节的剖析,让一个普通的观众也能窥见光影艺术的精妙之处。读完后,你再回看影片,会发现每一个微笑、每一个眼神、甚至每一件戏服的选择,都蕴含着精心策划的深意,绝非偶然。它不仅仅是关于一部电影的诞生记录,更是一部关于创造力、妥协与坚持的史诗。
评分这本书最让我欣赏的一点是它对“创意火花”的捕捉和记录。它详细描述了灵感是如何在看似随机的对话中迸发出来,又是如何通过不断的试错和推翻重来最终定型的。特别是关于主题曲的选择和最终的定稿过程,充满了戏剧性。作者没有满足于简单地描述“他们选择了这首歌”,而是深入挖掘了为什么是这首歌,以及这首歌的旋律和歌词如何与影片最后那种略带苦涩的浪漫主义情绪完美契合。它向我们展示了,伟大的艺术创作往往不是一蹴而就的完美构思,而是在无数次的“不够好”中,被磨砺出来的钻石。这种对创作过程中“偶然性”与“必然性”之间关系的探讨,对于任何有志于从事创意工作的人来说,都是一份宝贵的精神财富。这本书成功地解构了一个经典,却又在解构的过程中重新构建了它在流行文化中的不朽地位。
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