I saw Marion Cotillard in another movie not long ago when he was 20 years old, a kind of pure time and weakness, and in ten years, at least ten years later, in this movie, there is not much left. I don't think there is any need to look for traces of the real Edith Piaf to prove anything.
There was still a time of disapproval, and it was not until the moment when the French woman held the statuette that she thought of watching this movie. The praise that I didn't take into account in the past is not as good as what I love about this movie now.
One Piaf that comes to my mind right now is the little 40-year-old woman who held her mouth shut and said to the doctor, "I'll try not to get injections anymore." Her face in front of the blue background wall only takes up the camera. bottom right corner. Even though it was cautious, it was a little unspeakably dry.
I have to mention, of course, there is the woman in love who walked into a bright stage with a wailing voice in the dark. This way of expression inspired us, and it was cruel to think about it when we calmed down. There is also a singing to wipe away the singing, perhaps to let us see her firmness and madness.
Looking down the staggered timeline, the director looks like a veteran. This kind of structure seems to me to be a climax. Especially near the end-Piaf, who inhumanly asked people to retrieve the necklace backstage, and her quiet sweater on the beach, with every bright color in my memory. The three lines gradually disappeared, and she was dying on the hospital bed.
Brilliant. Even Edith Piaf, who looked 20 years older than his actual age before his death. In my opinion, this [La Vie de la Rose] surpasses these films from last year: showing a woman in despair, Marion Cotillard surpasses the hysterical Angelina Jolie in [Strong Heart]. To write a saga that surpasses the wildly ambitious [wilderness survival]. As an almost one-man movie, it surpasses [There Will Be Blood] (maybe I'm more accepting of women and sensational?).
- do you like this life
- can't change
- what if you can't sing any more
- i can't live
- are you afraid of death
- i am more afraid of loneliness
- can you pray
- of course, because i believe in love
- What's the best memory of your life
- every time you get on stage
- what's your best memory as a woman
- my first kiss
- do you like the evening
- it's another dawn for me
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