Coco Before Chanel--The Great Alone

Dustin 2022-06-13 14:36:23

I didn't expect that Chanel's life would be so simple and yet not so simple. To put it simply, it is because there are only a handful of people who have left traces in her life, and even love is so fleeting. C said that he did not appreciate Chanel, and that she achieved her success by relying on men. I only feel sad. I can deeply feel the difficulty of life for her. She grew up alone in an orphanage, looking forward to her father. She has no relatives, and no one cares. The pursuit of ideals, walking strong. When the girl who sang with her gave up singing with her, she also resolutely walked onto the stage.

Despite the whispering sighs below, she still sang without herself. This is the ideal power; when she is a People carry simple luggage to find the man she thinks can get on the ladder for her ideals, how persevering and noble she is. She is always different at any time. In that man's aristocratic house, in those so-called aristocratic lives, she still maintains herself and has her own ideal space. Even if the man wants to drive her out, even if the man hides her at home from outsiders, she is still like me, simple dress, simple life, reading quietly, watching the joy and loneliness around her.

Thought she had met her lover. He was willing to take her on a trip; he admired her, but in the end, he married someone else. She still hasn't given up her love for him. although he made that choice. Appreciate her calmness and stability, and the vicissitudes of leisurely blowing smoke rings. It all played out quietly. Her soul is integrated into her talent, and everything is natural.

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Coco Before Chanel quotes

  • [last lines]

    [subtitled version of French dialog]

    Adrienne Chanel: Boy had a car accident.

    Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel: Is he in the hospital?

    Adrienne Chanel: [shakes head 'no']

  • Arthur 'Boy' Capel: [Looking through the window at Balsan's place] Better to be a mistress than a wife.

    [Standing next to Gabrielle staring at her]