British director Adrian Lynn grew up in London and finished her high school education in the school where her father taught. In his early twenties, Adrian Lynn spent a long time playing the trumpet in a jazz band. Adrian Lynn has been a diehard since he was a student. He was deeply influenced by French new wave movies at that time, especially inspired by new wave players such as Gundam, Chuff and Chablo. In the early days, he publicly showed two short films at the London Film Festival.
Adrian Lynn made his debut in 1980. Little Fox, starring Jodie Foster, tells the story of four young people in Los Angeles. His next film, Flash Dance, creatively combines rock music, new dance and charming images, which caused a great sensation in 1983. Arjoan Lynn's bold attempt in the image perfectly matches Giorgio Molodi's moving singing voice, telling the story of a ballet dancer working in a factory during the day and practicing dancing at night. Flash Dance was nominated for three Oscars and won the best movie theme song.
1986, Adrian Linn's controversial Love You for Nine and a Half Weeks caused an uproar. This novel is adapted to tell about an indulgent love relationship, starring phillip rourke and kim basinger. The film was considered too explicit by American publishers, and even cut, but its full version was a great success overseas.
Adrian Lynn's fourth film is an excellent "fatal attraction" at the box office, with a global box office income of at least $65.438+$50 million. The story tells that a happily married lawyer (played by mike douglas) wants to stop having an affair with a femme fatale (starring Glenn Croce), but she won't let go and will hurt his family step by step. This movie is one of the highest-rated movies this year. It was even advertised by Time magazine as "reflecting the spirit of the times in the past decade" and was nominated for six Oscars, including best actress, best film, best director, best supporting actress, best screenwriter and best editing.
Adrian Lynn's 1990 "Interception of Time and Space" is a thriller that pushes psychological fear to the limit. It was written by Bruce Jourobin, the gold screenwriter of Love with the Sixth Sense, and starred by Tim Robbins and others. The film leads the audience to accompany Tim Robbins, who retired from the Vietnam War, and embarks on a groping journey intertwined with reality and illusion until the inconceivable ending comes. The film was very popular at film festivals around the world at that time.
Peach Trading, starring Adrian Lynn and starring Robert Reeve, Woody Harrison and Demi Moore, deeply reflects on how sex dominates intimacy and money, and is a best-selling book all over the world.
Zhuo Ya anlin's latest forbidden love is adapted from Nabokov's famous novel Lolita, which describes a middle-aged intellectual's yearning for a girl of 12 years old, causing widespread controversy; But in the end, because the theme was too taboo, it was withdrawn by the publishing house, but when it was released abroad, the response was good.
When not filming, Adrian Lynn and his family live in the south of France.