Colette

Colette

  • Director: Wash Westmoreland
  • Writer: Richard Glatzer,Wash Westmoreland,Rebecca Lenkiewi
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, United States, Hungary
  • Language: English
  • Release date: January 9, 2019
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Colette: Príbeh vásne
  • Colette , a biopic directed by Wash Westmoreland and starring Keira Christina Knightley and Dominic West , premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2018   .
    The film tells the story of French bisexual female writer Cidonne Gabriel Colette's life full of twists and turns. She is not satisfied with her husband's life as a writer, and begins to fight for her own freedom of creation and love.   .

    Details

    • Release date January 9, 2019
    • Filming locations Budapest, Hungary
    • Production companies Number 9 Films, Killer Films, Bold Films

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $5,137,622

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $161,179

    Gross worldwide

    $14,273,033

    Movie reviews

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    • By Rasheed 2022-12-28 19:43:11

      This movie rips the veil of "open marriage" excitement to shreds!

      Not too long ago, I did a series of live-action interviews about cheating, not wanting to embarrass my wife, so I cheated! , I heard a lot of stories of couples cheating on each other and cheating on each other. I couldn't help but think, instead of cheating each other like this, we might as well just have an open marriage. Built on not cheating!

      Now everyone is talking about the future of the marriage system to die, because it is not in line with human nature, no one can guarantee to...

    • By Clifton 2022-12-25 21:16:05

      Kayla is so beautiful

      Love this character so much. The tone and demeanor of a tantrum.

      The anger and compromise in the story are reasonable and reasonable. When the incident develops to a certain plot, I will look forward to how the actors, the plot and the lines will proceed. It fits my psychology and has unexpected surprises and understandings. It is really what attracts me to a movie. what.

      Keira is a bit masculine, but the audience knows she's a beauty and admits she's an English rose. She is...

    • By Ludie 2022-12-25 00:41:18

      not like

      After reading it, I felt that I should read the biography of a famous writer.

      To be honest, the shot is beautiful and complete.

      But the storyline is very ordinary and has no ups and downs; I don't think it's very successful in shaping the bisexual heroine. The first lady who interacts with the heroine has an affair with the heroine's husband at the same time, and the second is true love, but I didn't watch it. point. The interpretation of bisexuality we need and the intersection...

    • By Fredy 2022-12-20 23:03:58

      Just for Kayla

      Take the pit first, and then write a movie review after watching

      The first time I came into contact with Kayla's film was in Joe Wright's Pride and Prejudice, (here I only push a few of my favorite kk films, as for the Caribbean, love actually, etc. You can watch it yourself) This first look The not-so-beautiful Issa came into my eyes with a book like this. Perhaps it was the first film adaptation of JA's book that I came into contact with. I was really moved by the scene of...

    • By Dock 2022-12-19 21:15:46

      Love doesn't have to be limited to marriage

      Originally I only watched it because of Keira Knightley, but it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. Although the whole core is the physical and spiritual liberation of women in the French New Age high society at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, there is a great hostility to men both inside and out. I think there's an absurdly touching bond between Colette and her jerk husband, confidants and an economic community, and I have to admit that although Willy,...

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    • By Magnolia 2023-09-05 07:37:19

      The hot IP, the crowd chasing; the struggle for equality consciousness, the awakening of independent will; a hundred years have passed, and many things are still happening today; Able to shout Bravo when the stage performance was booed by the...

    • By Keeley 2023-09-03 20:30:23

      It should have been a woman growing up, but it seems that she still depends on her husband. In a sentence from "Veep", the heroine's husband is a belly dancer with a...

    • By Michael 2023-09-03 10:25:34

      The first half was a bit procrastinated and the ending was too rushed. I feel that Colette's story will be better from the second half. There are too many scenes for the men in front, and it is only when I enter the Ji Qing part that I really start to get distracted. The silent confession on the train was very touching, but the two could have a little more emotional foreshadowing. I'm a little curious about how popular Kayla is in the Ji...

    • By Freddy 2023-08-21 21:35:32

      The French are really open enough. . Couples can fuck. . From the movie, the two people use each other a bit, one editor and one writer. . Movies are boring....

    • By Nicole 2023-08-15 18:00:46

      I finally found out that KK has the ability to feel that her IQ is low no matter what role she plays, but because she has been cooing Day all the time, she was mistaken for thinking that she is still...

    Movie plot

    At the end of the 19th century, country girl Colette married writer Willie. He suggested that his wife try writing, and when she wrote a novel based on a story from his school days, he published it under his own name. "Claudine" was a literary sensation, and Willie forced Colette to write more. He even locked Colette in the room when he refused. Gradually, they came to a settlement, and both parties were free to choose the life they...
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    Evaluation action

    It's a beautiful period biopic, but with a thoroughly modern theme. Biopics run the risk of being boring, and Colette is an exception. This is largely due to the heroine, Keira Christina Knightley, who has a seductively modern air about her, both in her demeanor and in her boldness and independence when interacting with men on screen. She brings a nuanced and masterful interpretation of the role of Colette. The scenes of physical...
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    Movie quotes

    • Colette: My name is Gabrielle Colette and the hand that holds the pen writes history.

    • Colette: I Can Read You Like The Top Line of an Optician's Chart.

    • Colette: Did you ever feel like you were playing a part, Sido?

      Sido: In what way?

      Colette: As a wife. Or a mother. Like you were just going through with it.

      Sido: Sometimes, as a wife. Never as a mother.