La Vie En Rose PG-13

The Extraordinary Story of Edith Piaf
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DVD Details

  • Rated: PG-13
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 21 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: November 13, 2007
  • Originally Released: 2007
  • Label: Hbo Home Video

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Major Awards:

Academy Awards 2007 - Best Actress: Marion Cotillard
Academy Awards 2007 - Best Makeup: Not Applicable

Entertainment Reviews:

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 130,722
Rating: 10/10 -- Quite simply, is the best movie I have seen all year. Full Review
ReelzChannel.com
Aug 25, 2008
Rating: 4/5 -- Marion Cotillard's Oscar win? Totally justified...Many questions remain for those of us unschooled in Piaf lore. I was confused by some of the causes even as I felt the emotional effects, thanks to deep performances. Full Review
Cinerina
Jul 18, 2008
Rating: 3.5/4 -- This kind of heightened drama might not work in most movies, but it suits its larger-than-life subject: Dahan's La Vie is the movie equivalent of a torch song. Full Review
Seattle Times
Jun 27, 2007
The French, as is widely known, adore suffering. That's why they love Leonard Cohen, Bud Powell, and Jim Thompson. Full Review
East Bay Express
May 5, 2010
Rating: 3.0/5 -- In La Vie en Rose, Marion Cotillard has the role of a lifetime. And she relishes it. Full Review
Fayetteville Free Weekly
Feb 2, 2009
Rating: 3/5 -- La Vie is a movie so frantic to get to it all that nothing is more than touched on.
Orlando Sentinel
Jul 6, 2007
Marion Cotillard tears up all the available scenery in this overblown, achronological biopic of French pop singer Edith Piaf. Full Review
Chicago Reader
Jul 6, 2007

Product Description:

According to Marlene Dietrich, chanteuse Edith Piaf's voice was "the soul of Paris." This French drama explores the often troubled life of the singer as her fame took her from the City of Lights to America to the South of France. Abandoned by her mother, Piaf grew up in her grandmother's brothel and her father's circus, which is hardly the fun one might imagine. While singing on the streets of Paris as a teen, Piaf (played as an adult by Marion Cotillard, A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT) is discovered by club owner Louis Leplée (Gérard Depardieu), and this chance encounter changes the woman's life. Her powerful voice takes her all over the globe, but it can't guard her from the pain and suffering she can't avoid.

As Piaf, Cotillard is mesmerizing. She fully inhabits the singer's ivory skin, crafting a character that never descends into caricature or camp. She lip syncs to Piaf's legendary voice, but the performance is seamless. Like WALK THE LINE and RAY, this biopic creates a fascinating picture of an artist whose songs only begin to reflect the singer's painful life. But director-writer Olivier Dahan (LA VIE PROMISE) doesn't take the traditional biopic route with LA VIE EN ROSE. Instead, the film jumps between various moments in the singer's life, with little concern for linear narrative. Cotillard is just as adept at playing the teenage Piaf as she is the songbird on her deathbed at the age of 47, and it's her amazing performance that makes LA VIE EN ROSE worth seeing.

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