Razor-sharp charms: Hugh Grant’s image renegotiation and the turn to villains

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES
L. Soberon
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ABSTRACT In the last decade, Hugh Grant has been going through something resembling a career revival. After retreating from his roles as an English gentleman and romantic lead during the mid-2000s, Grant has recently re-emerged to garner critical acclaim in productions, such as Paddington 2 (2017), The Gentlemen (2019), and The Undoing (2020). What these roles have in common is that Grant has abandoned his days as prince charming in favour of a series of unlikeable characters and morally complex villains. This article analyses how this turn to villain signifies a renegotiation of Hugh Grant’s star image and how this career revival stands into contact with his previous persona. Combining a close reading of some of Grant’s recent films, together with a discussion of press discourse and interviews, I account for how Grant’s villain performances are shaped and mediated by different artistic, commercial, and discursive forces. As such, I elucidate how Grant’s renegotiation of his image helps distances himself from his previous career phase, is utilised by filmmakers to subvert audience expectations, and invites us to question the patriarchal and English imperialist attitudes that lay embedded in his previous performances.
锋利的魅力:休·格兰特的形象重新谈判和转向反派
摘要在过去的十年里,休·格兰特经历了一场类似职业复兴的事情。在2000年代中期退出英国绅士和浪漫主角的角色后,格兰特最近重新出现,在《帕丁顿2》(2017)、《绅士》(2019)和《逍遥法外》(2020)等作品中赢得了评论界的赞誉。这些角色的共同点是,格兰特放弃了他作为魅力王子的日子,转而选择了一系列不讨人喜欢的角色和道德复杂的反派。本文分析了这一反派角色的转变如何意味着休·格兰特的明星形象的重新谈判,以及这一职业复兴如何与他之前的角色接触。结合对格兰特最近的一些电影的细读,以及对媒体话语和采访的讨论,我解释了格兰特的反派表演是如何由不同的艺术、商业和话语力量塑造和调解的。因此,我阐明了格兰特对自己形象的重新谈判如何帮助他与之前的职业生涯阶段拉开距离,被电影制作人用来颠覆观众的期望,并邀请我们质疑他之前表演中根深蒂固的父权制和英国帝国主义态度。
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Celebrity Studies
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