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L'Eau de Rose
Cecile and Pierre are riding a Ferris wheel when Pierre announces their relationship is over. But the surprised Cecile doesn't give up easily.
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Plot Summary
This biopic chronicles the tumultuous life of legendary French singer Édith Piaf, from her impoverished childhood in Paris to her rise as one of the world's most beloved performers. It details her struggles with addiction, her passionate but often tragic love affairs, and the immense emotional toll her career took. The film captures the essence of Piaf's passionate spirit and the raw vulnerability that defined her music and her life.
Critical Reception
La Vie en Rose was widely acclaimed by critics for its powerful portrayal of Édith Piaf, with particular praise directed at Marion Cotillard's transformative performance. The film was a commercial success, resonating with audiences who were moved by its emotional depth and authentic depiction of the singer's life.
What Reviewers Say
Marion Cotillard delivers a career-defining, Oscar-winning performance as Édith Piaf.
The film masterfully captures the raw emotion and tragic beauty of Piaf's life and music.
Visually stunning and emotionally resonant, though some find the non-linear structure a bit disjointed.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly praised Marion Cotillard's mesmerizing performance and the film's emotionally charged portrayal of Piaf's life. Many appreciated the beautiful cinematography and the authentic representation of the singer's iconic songs.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Academy Award for Best Actress (Marion Cotillard), Best Actress at the César Awards and BAFTAs, and was nominated for numerous other awards.
Fun Fact
Marion Cotillard learned to sing 'La Vie en Rose' in French for the film, and her vocals were used in the final cut, a rare occurrence for a lead actress in a biopic.
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