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What kind of woman is Celia played by Lily Collins in The Last Tycoon?
I think Lily plays Celia, a rich girl with a scheming mind, in The Last Tycoon. As soon as she debuted, she was praised by the media as "Little Audrey Hepburn with 80% similarity". Her sweet and elegant appearance is matched with the retro and gorgeous costumes in the play, which sets off some rare classical temperament of Lily.

The Last Tycoon mainly tells the story that the genius Starr (Matt Bomer) became the first Hollywood producer in 1930s. As his power and status rose, he began to compete with his mentor and studio director, Gramo. The prototype of the role of Pat Brady is Louis B. Mayer, one of MGM's predecessors. Lily Collins will play Brady's youngest daughter Celia, a lost rich girl who falls in love with Starr.

In The Last Tycoon, little Hepburn Lily's red lip retro makeup is simply a textbook of red lip makeup, especially in the collocation of makeup with costumes and occasions. In the play, Lily's lipstick changed from plum blossom and Zhen Hong to dark red, which is very attractive in dating, office, dancing and other occasions. The heavier the sense of ceremony, the more stable the clothes and makeup will be. The play is adapted from the last novel by the author of The Great Gatsby. The story revolves around Monroe, the first young Hollywood producer in 1930s, and is full of power struggle and tangled love.

The film tells the story of two childhood friends who grew up together and faced the world together. They have always been in a state of "friendship is higher than friendship, lover not full", but each of them has encountered ups and downs in love, until they finally found out that their favorite story is the other's story. Lily and Peacock staged a couple show. This film is based on Fitzgerald's last work, which is slightly adapted. The production and starring cast are all elites. The shooting atmosphere of this film is serious and not sensational, which will inevitably disappoint the audience who like similar movies, but the performance is first-class.