The 3 best films by the infallible Ryan Gosling

Friend Ryan radiates melancholy, even when he slips one of his smiles. It is something that seems to cross the screen, as happens in the case of Johnny Deep but in blonde. Gosling knows how to perfectly handle that charm, a magnetism that could put him in danger of being typecast in romantic roles, but which he has managed to fill with other versions of himself. That's what acting is all about, right? Because as in life itself, the kindest face can harbor the most evil plans...

An atypical heartthrob, but a heartthrob nonetheless. An actor who surely does not adhere to the Apollonian canons of a Brad Pitt but that fits perfectly into a more everyday imaginary. Because you can't find Brad on the street while someone similar to Ryan can appear at any time, behind the supermarket cash register or giving you a ticket in the blue zone.

A discretion with undoubted charm that already ranks Ryan among the most sought-after actors. His youth accompanies him, of course, but I am sure that the magnetism of this actor will last and his know-how, far beyond a catchy look, can keep him at the top of Hollywood.

Top 3 Recommended Ryan Gosling Movies

La La Land

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Who has not had that failed love due to circumstances? Or worse yet, who hasn't had that love parked because of the decisions that kept us apart? In La La Land, with a light and easy piano melody that remains sustained in our conscience, we advance in a love story that is most truncated by that inertia that separates half oranges.

One more love story, yes. But the point was to make this film the quintessential love story. That's what it's about in movies or novels. And it can be said that La La Land fritters that notion of the transcendent that touches the soul when it comes to love.

There is no way back for movie lovers. There is only a chance reunion that suspends time for a few seconds, that reproduces memories that are no longer possible to materialize with that strange recollection that the sense of hearing has, of the music that punctuates our days with the coincidence of a song that accompanied our youth.

It is saying a lot, or not, that a film takes us back to the days of wine and roses in which to love was to live in love from the physiological to the spiritual. La La Land is about to lead us back to our best days thanks to the simple glances of Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, an unforgettable couple.

The fact that we look at a musical further serves the intention of telling a great love story. Just as an opera leads to an epic, this musical takes the routine of its characters' lives to another level.

the unseen agent

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And lo and behold, our friend Ryan threw himself into an absolute transformation to enter an action thriller that will take your breath away. While it is true that Chris Evans takes the bad bad roll, it is no less true that any current hero of the suspense genre also has to have his dark side, his temptations and even a kind of fondness for profit. own ultimately.

An exclusive Netflix movie that I recommend to all subscribers to this platform because it is one of the best things they have done since the time of "El hoyo", that movie that was born in Spain and that left me completely fascinated.

A film with the dark tone that Gray Man already announces from its original title, has at least won by default a few users in search of suspense capable of making their skin crawl. Having Gosling also ensures a strange feeling of bewilderment by the kind of friendly face capable of plunging into the underworld in search of lyrical justice that almost never goes well among the abysses of the world...

The first man

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Few biographies can catch my attention. But the case of Neil Armstrong is something else. Because between earthly matters everyone throws their weight around and gives themselves importance, the autobiographers or the biographers outright. But we are talking about the first man to step on the moon.

Bigger words and more so if he is embodied by the Gosling of the melancholic looks that could best fit with a human being who has visited the moon to look nostalgically at our blue planet from there. A great film that manages to win us over in the lead-up to the trip and in the wonderful small step for the man that Armstrong managed to take.

It tells the story of the NASA mission that brought the first man to the moon, centered on Neil Armstrong (Ryan Gosling) and the period between 1961 and 1969. A first-person account, based on the novel by James R. Hansen, which explores the sacrifice and toll that came, for both Armstrong and the United States, on one of the most dangerous and important missions in human history.

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