A bad narrative like a running account

Monroe 2022-03-27 09:01:08

It took me a long time to watch it on my computer. Hong Kong really, I don't like it very much. Looking at her life, at most, people can feel pity for her. The whole show hardly sees the process of her efforts to achieve success, and she has a life experience of ups and downs just by virtue of her talent at her fingertips. In this way, isn't she lucky, she is born with an excellent voice and singing talent, and can change her fate with this, making her a big hit.

If it is for the audience to read as a biography, I think she should express more of her efforts in exploring the art of singing. Instead of simply showing how miserable her background was and how embarrassing her life was.

I'm not denying her singing performance, but I just feel that this movie is a bit of a running account. Every incident makes people feel like they are just casually said and passed, making the image of the protagonist not vivid and specific at all, which sometimes even leads to the drama. The protagonist is disgusted.

Not recommended

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La Vie En Rose quotes

  • Edith Piaf: [to Marcel] You are my champion. I want you to be mine for life. Nothing existed before you. It's all gone.

    [kisses him]

    Edith Piaf: Stay with me.

  • Edith Piaf: In three months... that's right, in April, I'll be a hit at the Olympic. With a full house, we'll be flush.

    Louise: Edith, your liver cells are not functioning normally. You've been ill. You need rest. It's serious.

    Edith Piaf: I'm just 44. I'm not in the tomb yet.