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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The strength of a woman, overcoming life's hard knocks,
By A must-see for anyone interested in how CoCo Chanel started in fashion, and for young women to view ways of overcoming hardships in life.
20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfectly Done......Amazing!,
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This review is from: Coco Chanel (DVD)
I absolutely love this movie. i am so excited that is on dvd now. if you love fashion history then this is for you. if you love drama and romance then this is for you. if you're at all curious about this movie-just get it! it will not dissapoint you, i promise. this movie details what chanel is really about and how "it" came to be. it tells the story of coco's life starting from when she was a poor little girl in an orphanage to how her drive to succeed took her through many emotional and social challenges in order for her to become what "we" all know her as- "THE GREAT COCO CHANEL". Coco's stubbornness is both her gift and her downfall. I wont give anymore away-but that will become most evident throughout the whole movie.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE PERFECT MOVIE,
By CNN "Cynthia" (Burlington, WI) - See all my reviews
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Beware- No subtitles,
By El Critico (Aventura, Florida) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Coco Chanel (DVD)
This is an entertaining and beautifully produced film, perhaps not as factual as "Coco Before Chanel" and obviosly this DVD left out some scenes that could have helped to clarify certain points, such as who was Julia (In real life it was her older sister who remained in the orphanage, but how will you know if you haven't read Chanel's bio?) ) and who is that niece suppose to be? Adrienne's daughter? But Adrienne was not her sister, but her aunt (Her mother's youngest sister). And who is the baby that in one scene the Coco character takes to the orphanage?
All this I'm willing to overlook, after all, this is a Hollywood product. What really bothered me was that the movie is advertised as having English subtitles, but they are nowhere to be found, and they are necessary in many scenes because the accent of the actress who played young Coco at times couldn't be understood no matter how many times you went back trying to figure out what she said. Although I never bought Shirley McLaine as a French woman and the arbiter of French Fashion, she did a good job as usual. All together, it's worth watching for the scenery and photography,and for those interested in fashion, the final fashion show at the end of the film was quite impressive.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Coco Chanel,
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This review is from: Coco Chanel (DVD)
I loved this movie! I couldn't wait for the DVD to come out since e-bay people were trying to sell it for more than $150!!! Amazon had the best price for this DVD. I had seen it on television a few times but only got to see part of it each time. So that's why I bought the DVD.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
OUTSTANDING!!!!!,
By mxi8509 "-M." (Eastlake, CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Coco Chanel (DVD)
Absolutely loved this movie - One of my all time favorite films!
Love the mix of fashion, romance, and struggle. Will watch it over and over. The actress who played Coco for most of the movie did an exceptional job.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing,
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Little black dresses,
This review is from: Coco Chanel (DVD)
Coco Chanel has become a pretty popular subject for biopics in the last few years, and the first of them was the TV movie "Coco Chanel," which traces the legendary designer's rise from poverty to worldwide fame. Unfortunately, this movie doesn't do her justice -- it focuses more on Chanel's love affairs than her life as a businesswoman, and painstakingly whitewashes her personality.
It opens in the post-WWII period, when Coco Chanel (Shirley MacLaine) is attempting to stage a comeback as a dress designer, which sets her to thinking about the past. As a young girl (Barbora Bobulova) was abandoned by her father, raised by nuns, and plucked from a tiny tailor's shop by the wealthy playboy Etienne, who installed her in a country estate as his mistress. During her time in the countryside, she became acquainted with the English polo player Boy Capel, who encouraged her when she became making hats -- and funded a hat shop after she left Etienne. Of course, she and Boy eventually ended up lovers, but their passionate affair was interrupted when World War I broke out. While Boy fought in the trenches, Coco expanded her business to include jersey clothes tailored for women's comfort -- which launched her into fame and fortune, but of course romantic problems ensued. "Coco Chanel" was released by the Lifetime Channel, and it doesn't surprise me. We've got a woman succeeding despite some cliche sexism, rotten men who done her wrong, melodramatic tragedy, soppy sentimentality and lots of love-life stuff. In fact, "Chanel the designer" takes backseat to "Chanel the naive romantic with extreme daddy issues." And it painstakingly whitewashes the seedier aspects of Chanel's life -- her life as a professional mistress is depicted as being purely based on LUVLUVLUV, and her involvement with the Nazis is completely ignored. Christian Duguay does a decent job as a director when he simply sticks to telling a life story, such as showing Chanel's growing success as a designer and her increasingly hardened personality. But when he tries more dramatic tacks (the whole "tango" scene), it ends up being insanely cheesy. I ended up giggling through the entire "white scarf" scene after a fatal car accident, because it was so horrendously mawkish. The acting (not to mention the French accents) are a mixed bag as well. Barbora Bobulova is excellent as the young Chanel -- she's chic, striking and a very good actress, and manages to make you feel for Chanel despite her painful naivete. And there are some good supporting work by Olivier Sitruk and Valentina Lodovini. Too bad MacLaine sleepwalks through her role as "old Chanel," which mostly involves fighting with Malcolm MacDowell and grinding out complaints in a gravelly monotone. "Coco Chanel" spends more time on the designer's love life than her life as an individual, and whitewashes anything that isn't pretty. Bobulova is excellent as Chanel, and it's too bad she couldn't have played her in a better movie.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great pix, good service,
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This review is from: Coco Chanel (DVD)
Great bio, Mc Claine is tart and moving as the aging Coco. Fascinating early life of an independent smart woman. Of course Chanel went on re-inventing her past but still always a rags-to-riches epic.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tres Magnifique!!!,
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This review is from: Coco Chanel (DVD)
I loved this movie very much!!!! It was scary how much Shirly MacLaine looked like Coco Chanel in her later years!!! Brigitte Boucher was excellent at the young Coco Chanel... Watching this movie, I felt that I was given entrance into the private world of Coco Chanel... Being that I am a fashion designer myself, I learned so much from Madmoiselle's experiences in the fashion industry...
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Coco Chanel by Christian Duguay (DVD - 2009)
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