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Mind games
It's 1954, and on an isolated island off the coast of Boston lies the notorious Ashecliffe psychiatric hospital. Housing some of the century's most dangerous criminals, it is normally completely off-limits to outsiders but, when one of the patients mysteriously vanish [ ... ]


TheatricalThe Road (2009)
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Coco Before Chanel (2009)

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She's in fashion...

rs_OCO2977The divine Audrey Tautou’s compelling performance as Gabriel ‘Coco’ Chanel is the beating heart of this sumptuous biopic from writer/director Anne Fontaine (Nathalie). Looking every inch the style icon, even when a penniless showgirl, Tautou is poised perfection throughout, even when the narrative occasionally snags.

COCO_5Although Coco Chanel lived into her late 80s, and became one of the cornerstones of modern fashion, as indicated in its title Fontaine’s film focuses on Coco during her early life. From dancing girl with dreams of riches, to her determined association with rich playboy Etienne Balsan (Benoit Poelvoorde) to her passionate love affair with Englishman Arthur ‘Boy’ Capel (a charming Alessandro Nivola, speaking perfect French), so we see Coco transformed from small town nobody to burgeoning fashionista.

Play Coco Before Chanel Clip 1: Coco Walks Alone

rs_OCO0932As she finds her own style, flying in the face of French traditions of femininity, Coco first intrigues and then influences those around her, and it becomes apparent why she went on to have such an impact on the world of haute couture. It’s not just her innate elegance that she transfers to all of her designs, it’s her focused and intense approach that both casts a spell and is something to admire. Tautou captures all of these facets of Coco’s character effortlessly, being at once angular and aloof, dedicated and determined, introspective and vulnerable.

Play Coco Before Chanel Clip 2: What Is This Outfit?

COCO_7Of course, she also absolutely looks the part, bedecked throughout in fabulous fashions as Coco first takes her design cues from the world around her, and then finds the courage to strike out on her own. Indeed, the whole film looks uber-chic, with all of Tautou’s co-stars, the lavish French locales and the general mis-en-scene being expertly styled and sympathetically shot by cinematographer Christophe Beaucarne, who consistently frames Coco as the prime focus in her surroundings. So even when the pace dips in the film’s mid-section, when Coco is firmly ensconced in her slow moving life rs_OCO0778at Etienne’s place and far from realising her Parisian dreams, it’s still a visual treat and lovely-looking enough to forgive its minor faults.

Like Coco’s designs, Coco Before Chanel won’t appeal to everyone, but for those who fall under it’s charms it will prove to be a near-perfect fit.

4 stars

Watch Coco Before Chanel Trailer

ROLL CREDITS...
Stars Audrey Tautou, Benoit Poelvoorde, Alessandro Nivola
Director Anne Fontaine
Screenplay Anne Fontaine & Camille Fontaine, from the book by Edmonde Charles-Roux
Certificate 12A
Distributor Optimum Releasing
Running Time 1hr 50mins
Opens July 31


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It's 1954, and on an isolated island off the coast of Boston lies the notorious Ashecliffe psychiatric hospital. When one of the patients mysteriously vanishes, Detective Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his new partner Chuck Aule (Mark Ruffalo) arrive to solve the disappearance. Coming up against a secretive and tight-lipped staff, headed by Dr Cawley (Ben Kingsley), Teddy finds his investigation hampered at every turn. When he finally discovers what's been happening in the heavily-guarded lighthouse, Teddy thinks he's well on the way to cracking the case. But, as he begins having powerful dreams about his time spent liberating German concentration camps during WWII, and vivid hallucinations of his dead wife (Michelle Williams), can Teddy leave Shutter Island before it claims his sanity?

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