Edith Piaf, the "French Nightingale", like Queen Callas, left the most beautiful singing
in the world, and left loneliness and sadness to herself. The film relies on a large number of flashbacks to lay out
the tragic life of the heroine, and each paragraph is connected by a small climax with strong dramatic conflict.
In the end, Edith's handling during her dying days was mediocre. After many twists and turns and misfortunes
, she was able to face death calmly. Although life is an imperfect art, Piaf has
no regrets, smiles, and will play again in the next century.
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