Friday, June 26, 2009

No Frou Frou

It is always a mistake to have preconceived ideas about a film. I had looked forward to seeing a reconstruction of the early life of Coco Chanel in 'Coco avant Chanel', following the lines of 'poor girl makes good' - with beautiful costumes. Instead you get the real thing.

'Coco avant Chanel' begins with her early childhood in a Dickensian orphanage, progressing through her miserable semi - talent as a chanteuse and on to her not very romantic association with a wealthy french landholder - without an elegant stitch on her. Instead, there was the uncanny likeness of Audrey Tautou to the real Coco and lots of striding, in an odd reminder of Judy Davis in 'My Brilliant Career'. You know she is on her way somewhere but she is so unconventional it takes a while to adjust.

The film shows why she developed her attitude to love and her fierce independence. It is not a comforting nor comfortable vision.

The script is extraordinary and there are genuine Bon Mots including a wonderful allusion to her second lover 'Boy' Capel, who they all adore "because he is English and so elegant." The casting of the two men in this period of her life is very un-Hollywood... Benoit Poelvoordee as Etienne Balsan and Alessandra Nivola as 'Boy' Capel - a Belgian and an American playing a Frenchman and an Englishman. It is strange how often a preconception of nationality is wrong and how observant outsiders can be of a 'type.'

The translation for the subtitles has been done in very colloquial American and is jarring but school girl french comes back quickly when you would rather watch the actors than the subtitles. The next section of her life, moving on to the foundation of her empire and her Post war emergence from retirement to compete with Dior and his 'new look' would be fascinating. Get Judy Davis for that.

To see the real Coco Chanel, click here:

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