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Contrasting Hepburn and Stone's SexualityIn the 1950's and the 1990's, Audrey Hepburn and Sharon Stone respectively, achieved their sex appeal through extremely different acting styles. Hepburn established her sex appeal by projecting a mesmerizing image of elegance and beauty as a princess, in the 1953 film Roman Holiday, while Stone established her sex appeal through her extremely erotic portrayal of a novelist, in the 1992 movie Basic Instinct. Even though other actresses of these time periods created sex appeal through other successful acting techniques, Hepburn's lady like persona and Stone's provocativeness are acting styles that proved to be immensely effective ways to captivate a film audience. Film audiences of the '50's were mesmerized with the class and grace Audrey Hepburn possessed in Roman Holiday. Roman Holiday is a romantic comedy in which Audrey Hepburn gives a dazzling performance as the fictional princess Anne. Princess Anne is on a royal visit to Rome when she decides to escape the constrictions of royalty. As fate has it, the princess meets journalist Joe Bradley, who initially befriends her to get an exclusive scoop for work, but begins to fall in love with the intriguing princess. Fr
Depending on the time period, various acting styles portray the amount of sex appeal an actress has to her audience. The beauty, elegance, and, poise Hepburn possessed in the film Roman Holiday established her sex appeal in the 50's film industry. In contrast, Sharon Stone's sex appeal was created through extremely sensual scenes in the movie Basic Instinct. These distinctive, yet effective, forms of sex appeal have greatly contributed in the success of Audrey Hepburn and Sharon Stone's acting careers. om Audrey Hepburn's introduction in the film as Princess Anne to the last scene in a conference with the media, Audrey Hepburn enraptures her audience with her classy image, soft-spoken eloquence, and her entrancing beauty. These characteristics contribute to the formation of Hepburn's sex appeal . Gregory Peck, who played the role of Joe Bradley, felt that Audrey Hepburn "lived her role in Roman Holiday. She took it as calmly and serenely as a real princess would." Scenes which emphasized Sharon Stone's sex appeal greatly differed from scenes that heightened Audrey Hepburn's sex appeal. Hepburn's most intimate scene throughout the entire film Roman Holiday was a farewell kiss with Bradley. Ston
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