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Chéri
The son of a courtesan retreats into a fantasy world after being forced to end his relationship with the older woman who educated him in the ways of love.
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Plot Summary
In Belle Époque Paris, a retired courtesan Léa de Lonval finds herself entangled in a passionate affair with Chéri, the spoiled son of her former rival. As their relationship deepens, Léa grapples with the societal implications and the inevitable end of their romance. Chéri, unable to comprehend the transient nature of their love, faces heartbreak when Léa departs.
Critical Reception
Chéri received mixed to positive reviews from critics. While many praised Michelle Pfeiffer's elegant performance and the film's lavish production design, some found the narrative to be somewhat slow-paced and lacking in emotional depth. The film was generally appreciated for its atmospheric portrayal of the era but was criticized for not fully exploring the complexities of its characters' relationships.
What Reviewers Say
Michelle Pfeiffer delivers a compelling performance as the aging courtesan.
The film is visually rich, with exquisite costumes and set design.
Some critics found the story to be understated and lacking in dramatic impact.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Chéri are divided. Many viewers appreciated the film's aesthetic appeal and Pfeiffer's performance. However, a significant portion of the audience found the movie to be slow and not engaging enough, with some expressing disappointment in the underdeveloped romantic connection.
Fun Fact
Michelle Pfeiffer was Stephen Frears' first choice to play Léa de Lonval, and she agreed to the role without reading the script after expressing her admiration for Frears' previous work.
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