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Despite winning many awards, including an Oscar for best actress, La Vie en Rose doesn't seem to be on the HTF radar.
Well, I'm going to see it this afternoon.
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Re: La Vie en Rose (2007)
This film looks and sounds great in terms of set design, costumes, performances, and singing, but the screenplay let me down as an unengaging piece of writing, but it still recommended viewing just for Marion Cotillard's Oscar-winning performance as she runs the gamut of emotions and performance across the acting spectrum. Her lip-syncing is dead-on, you never get the notion that she's not singing the songs coming out of Edith Piaf's mouth, it's just spot-on perfect. I had no idea Cotillard had the range to pull off her performance, but she does.
I give the film itself 3 stars, and a grade of B, but Marion Cotillard gets an A+ for her performance.
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Re: La Vie en Rose (2007)
I also found the film to be unsuccessful, but I definitely liked the sequence Michael mentioned.
As far as Henry's comments about this film not being on the HTF radar, i don't know why it is, but as the forum grows the scope of films discussed seems to have actually gotten significantly narrower. Step slightly off the mainstream and there is nothing.
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Re: La Vie en Rose (2007)
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Originally Posted by Michael Reuben
So where's his review?
M.
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I don't review, I incite.
La Vie en Rose, the song, has always been cinema shorthand for WWII in France.
I had added a couple of Edith Piaf CDs to my collection a few years ago.
This grim tale was done with a lot a care, the set design, casting, costumes etc. seemed perfect to me.
Thanks to Patrick and Michael for their literate comments.
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Re: La Vie en Rose (2007)
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Originally Posted by Lew Crippen
Could you give some examples Henry? If I’m not wrong, La Vie en Rose did not appear until 1946—after VE-Day. That is, I’ve always thought of it as a post-war song.
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No, I can't give even ONE example.

Thought I might be onto something when I found a list of films it had been used in, but none of those films were set in WWII.
Did find a few mentions that the song was written during the German occupation of Paris, but, like you said, recorded in 1946.
OK, a little help folks, have I just invented this memory of
La Vie en Rose
in war films? I think it was used, even if it was not historically accurate.
She does have two
other songs in
Saving Private Ryan.
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