Sybarite
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I watched La vie en rose last night.
Now I'd heard a lot of comments about the disjointed nature of the way in which the film tells the story of Edith Piaf, and I watched in expectation of finding it at least slightly annoying or distracting, but this really wasn't the case at all. I felt that it was entirely coherent.
Very moving towards the climax, you really get a sense of what created the intensity behind Piaf's singing.
Marion Cotillard is superb in the role of Piaf it would be very surprising if, at the very least, she doesn't get Oscar nominated next spring.
And the music, of course, is just wonderful.
Now I'd heard a lot of comments about the disjointed nature of the way in which the film tells the story of Edith Piaf, and I watched in expectation of finding it at least slightly annoying or distracting, but this really wasn't the case at all. I felt that it was entirely coherent.
Very moving towards the climax, you really get a sense of what created the intensity behind Piaf's singing.
Marion Cotillard is superb in the role of Piaf it would be very surprising if, at the very least, she doesn't get Oscar nominated next spring.
And the music, of course, is just wonderful.