I think the biggest flaw is the actor who played Jacques~~

Hilbert 2022-04-14 09:01:07

This year, the French film industry is destined to be a Saint Laurent fever, causing people to have infinite nostalgia for the late fashion master. It is rare for two biographies of Mr. Saint Laurent to be filmed and released one after another. The two films were a head-to-head confrontation from the very beginning. The film we watched was released in January. First of all, the filming of this film was indeed supported by Mr. Saint Laurent's partner Pierre himself, so that the crew could use the props provided by the Saint Laurent Foundation and enter Saint Laurent. Mr. and Pierre were filmed in a private villa in Morocco. All the costumes and design manuscripts in the film are originals made by master Saint Laurent. From this point of view, the crew has indeed achieved a high degree of restoration.
As for the storyline, the film actually captures the representative decades of Master Saint Laurent's design career, so that we can't see the end of the master's life. Having said that, I am a fan of Saint Laurent, Mr. Saint Laurent. He is the most elegant Frenchman in my mind, and I am really excited to see the golden age of the master's life in the movie this time. The exquisite and charming soundtrack in the film is also a highlight, which subtly sets off the atmosphere of the plot all the time.
Of course, what people have to criticize in terms of plot is that the film is indeed progressing from Pierre's personal perspective all the time, so that people feel that they may lose a more objective and vivid perspective. The whole story is like a running account. Given Pierre's own influence on the making of the film, this outcome was inevitable.
Some friends said that this "Yves Saint Laurent" is not passionate enough. Well, this year's "Saint Laurent", directed by Bertrand Bonillo and played by sportsman Gaspard Ulliel, should have just been released in France in the past few days. It is said that the focus time period is more In the concentration, the plot is more fragrant and private, which makes Pierre himself dislike this Saint Laurent, and friends who like it can pay attention to it.
I have to mention that the director's vision for casting is really accurate. Pierre Nine's interpretation of Mr. Saint Laurent is almost divine. His acting skills are restrained and moving. He accurately captured some of the characteristics of Mr. Saint Laurent. The challenge to play Saint Laurent was a turning point in his acting career, and the fresh-faced Pierre Nine has recently become a rising star in French cinema.
Speaking of which, I still can't help but complain, how could the director choose such a wretched and disgusting actor to play Jacques? In fact, Jacques is a peerless beauty, which made Karl Lagerfeld and Saint Laurent bow down under his skirt one after another. His vulgar and disgusting performance in the film is really unpleasant. I want to say that the biggest flaw of this film is the selection of this wretched actor. His role as Jacques has lowered the taste of Master Saint Laurent by more than one level. . .

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