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Coco Before Chanel


Directed by: Anne Fontaine
Starring: Audrey Tautou
Genre:
Drama/Foreign
Run Time: 105
min.
Release Date:
September 2009
On The Web:
Official
Site
Teaser:
Movie Trailer
Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
I’m a guy. Okay. Let’s get that out of the bag right now. I’m not
overly fond of what I wear. Blue jeans and a t-shirt suit me just fine
for most occasions. So when my wife wanted me to watch a foreign film
about some gal named "Chanel" who was a famous clothes designer, I felt
like I was in for an early bedtime (I can easily fall asleep during
boring films).
So we slipped the DVD in and proceeded to watch what I assumed would
be an incredibly monotonous film about a lady making clothing. I could
hear my wife already: "Oooh. Isn’t that beautiful." Or "Look how well
she hemmed that pinafore" (whatever the hell a pinafore is ...and can
you hem it? I still don’t know).
But, much to my surprise, the film was more a myopic on the early
life of Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel. Hence the name Coco BEFORE
Chanel. Duh. Guess I should’ve paid better attention to the title.
There’s certainly information and dress-wear visuals throughout, but
the movie is more honed toward what made Coco who she would become later
in life. Audrey Tautou plays the prime role of Coco and does so with
grace, beauty, and a unique gruffness and individuality that struck me
as incredibly honest (I did not enjoy her performance in
THE DA VINCI CODE,
so this was a nice change). She really carried the entire film and made
every scene extremely watchable.
But the screenplay by writer/director Anne Fontaine was what helped
keep this film together. Like I said at the beginning of my review, I
felt that if it had expressly focused on clothing and the making of
clothing, I would’ve been sawing some serious Zs before 30 minutes into
the film. But I wasn’t. Similar in concept to
THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA
(which I also enjoyed mostly because of Meryl Streeps stellar
performance), the film never lingers overly long on things that simply
don’t matter at that point in Coco’s life. It is her lovers, her fiery
desire to do something with her life, and her heartbreaks that made her
who she would become, not the clothes (those were developing and came
later).
So if you’re like me, and don’t know Chanel from Shinola, you still
might give this one a try. Your wife will probably love it, and you’ll
score some points with her for watching it. Just don’t give her the
credit cards after finishing it. I just looked online at the cost of
Chanel wear and ...well ...you don’t wanna know.
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Chanel

DVD cost: $24.72
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Newsworthy:
From 1934 to 1971 Coco
Chanel made the Hotel Ritz, Paris, France her home. A suite, in honor of
her memory, has been named after her: the Coco Chanel Suite.
Movie Quote: "I
don’t understand how a woman can leave the house without fixing herself
up a little – if only out of politeness. And then, you never know, maybe
that’s the day she has a date with destiny. And it’s best to be as
pretty as possible for destiny."
Other Actors/Actresses
from Coco Before Chanel
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