As a brand I like very much, the movie is not as good as the "Fashion Pioneer Chanel" I have seen before. The whole film is lukewarm and uninteresting. I called this type of film "Plastic Flower Film". It is luxurious, beautiful, and dazzling, but the content is empty, blinding photography and music. Saint Laurent himself, who was originally the most important, turned out to be the kind of appearance I hated the most, with a shriveled mouth and thin lips and a scooped face. Even with the passionate love of men, I couldn't stand it no matter what.
The most touching part of the film is still the end credits:
"Yve Saint Laurent, died on June 1, 2008. He devoted nearly 50 years of his career to revolutionizing women's fashion. His works are now exhibited in the world's leading museums. "
Hail to the great Mr. Yves Saint Laurent.
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