The Price of Desire
The Price of Desire

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The Price of Desire

2015
Movie
108 min
English

Irish architect and furniture designer Eileen Gray (1878–1976) was a leading light in the modern design movement. This graceful portrayal of her later life and work in France focuses on the triangle of tension between Gray (Orla Brady), her lover Badovici (Francesco Scianna) and Le Corbusier (Vincent Perez). Alanis Morrissette also features as chanteuse Marisa Damia, Gray’s other lover, with Dominique Pinon (Delicatessen, Amélie) as artist Fernand Léger.

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IMDb5.6/10
Google Users75%
Director: Marie-Castille Mention-SchaarGenres: Drama, Biography

Plot Summary

The film explores the complex relationship between Coco Chanel and Boy Capel, a pivotal figure in her life and career. It delves into their passionate affair, the societal constraints they faced, and how their connection influenced Chanel's iconic designs and her rise to fashion superstardom. The narrative highlights the personal sacrifices and emotional toll behind Chanel's relentless pursuit of independence and creative vision.

Critical Reception

The Price of Desire received mixed to positive reviews. Critics often praised the visual style and the performances, particularly Stacy Martin as the young Chanel. However, some found the narrative pacing uneven and the exploration of the central relationship to be somewhat superficial. Audiences generally had a similar reaction, appreciating the aesthetic but desiring a deeper emotional connection.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually striking with elegant cinematography that captures the fashion world.

  • Stacy Martin delivers a compelling performance as the young Coco Chanel.

  • The film's narrative sometimes struggles to fully capture the depth of the central relationship.

Google audience: Viewers appreciated the film's stylish presentation and the depiction of Coco Chanel's early life and rise to fame. Many found the performances strong, especially Stacy Martin's. However, some reviewers felt the story could have been more emotionally engaging or delved deeper into the complexities of the characters' relationships.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'The Price of Desire,' refers to the complex emotional and personal costs associated with Chanel's ambitions and her passionate but ultimately doomed romance with Arthur 'Boy' Capel.

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