1 The clip made this movie. The frenzied cuts leave the film fragmented, and this style has been established from the beginning of the film. This particular way disrupts the linear order of time, as well as the usual drama. The prominence is like the interspersed editing of three different clips in the last thirty minutes of the film, and the effect of sadness is extremely strong.
2 Marion Cotillard The expression of explosive power in different age groups. Other than that they don't look like they are perfect. Naive, unscrupulous, willful, true or "wild". But sometimes the personality is too strong and it is easy for the actor to be stereotyped and lack of change.
3 If there is a cameo by Gerald Pardieu. Although the role is small, it also makes the "cameo" star-studded.
4 Another time when I was close to tears. When nine-year-old piaf sings a Marseillaise in timidity. But it's a positive weeping—plot-wise, it heralds a star's imminent birth—and is something to be encouraged.
Think again.
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