Colette
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Colette
Saw this in Wimbledon Odeon yesterday. I’m not Keira Knightley’s biggest fan, finding her acting a bit insipid, so I wasn’t holding out much hope. I found, however that she was perfectly cast and was very believable as the young pigtailed country girl, Gabrielle. We watched how Gabrielle got married to a much older man, and how subsequently she discovered her own sexuality and eventually became Colette. We witnessed the symbiotic relationship grow – Willy, her husband (played by the excellent Dominic West) needed her to write his books and she needed him to publicise her. It was a very Bohemian marriage – where Colette’s lovers and Willy’s all appeared to live harmoniously together. I was very pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed watching a very liberated Colette develop into the famous author. Gorgeous costumes, wonderful sets and locations. Would recommend. 8/10
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Re: Colette
Very busy Edinburgh tonight.
I’d nit read anything about this so it was an interesting story.
It was a bit slow and I did think Keira K was not necessary a fit throughout. I felt she was going through the motions a lot of the film, rather than engulfing herself in the role, so quite a lot if Keira in a frock rather than Colette to me. 6/10
I’d nit read anything about this so it was an interesting story.
It was a bit slow and I did think Keira K was not necessary a fit throughout. I felt she was going through the motions a lot of the film, rather than engulfing herself in the role, so quite a lot if Keira in a frock rather than Colette to me. 6/10
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Re: Colette
Yes it was busy in Edinburgh but possibly because it was so long since there had been a free film that was not just for sky customers or Times subscribers.
I enjoyed the film. The story told so many times of the "Little Wife" who must do as her husband commands although she had a far better brain and he made use of that for his own pleasures and the fame it brought.
It was good to see the real people at the end and what became of them. 7/10
I enjoyed the film. The story told so many times of the "Little Wife" who must do as her husband commands although she had a far better brain and he made use of that for his own pleasures and the fame it brought.
It was good to see the real people at the end and what became of them. 7/10
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Re: Colette
I went with low expectations, not being a fan of Keira Knightley and the subject matter appearing to be a little dry, but what a knockout. An interesting story, and great dialogue and acting. 8/10
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Re: Colette
Saw this on Tue night. Had only a rough idea of what it was about but found it wasn't quite what I was expecting. Found it a slow and a bit bitty. It would show about 10-15 minutes and then would jump ahead a couple of years and that went on throughout the film. Also found it was a bit bawdy with the two main characters sleeping around.
Ok it showed Colette's transformation from a naïve country girl through been a subservient wife to a self assured independent woman but I couldn't say I really enjoyed it.
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Ok it showed Colette's transformation from a naïve country girl through been a subservient wife to a self assured independent woman but I couldn't say I really enjoyed it.
Films seen this year :-
The upsider & Colette
Got tickets for :-
Instant family & Second act.
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Colette
I saw Colette recently and was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it. I thought the quality of the acting was excellent, the script was very appropriate & entertaining, and the cinematography was a delight.
The audience was virtually all in the 45 to 65 age range and when “sex scenes and nudity “ came up on the certification screen, you could feel the ripple go up the cinema as the audience read it. I didn’t however consider there was much of either and a 15 certificate was a bit harsh.
The audience was virtually all in the 45 to 65 age range and when “sex scenes and nudity “ came up on the certification screen, you could feel the ripple go up the cinema as the audience read it. I didn’t however consider there was much of either and a 15 certificate was a bit harsh.
Re: Colette
Both Keira Knightley, as Colette, and Dominic West, as her controlling husband, are very good in their roles. Despite the real Colette appearing to have led a very colourful life (shown in the pre-end credits scenes), this film should have held my attention throughout but I found that it dragged in places. Not sure whether this was due to the script or the director. 6/10.
I preferred the drama in 'The Wife' starring Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce.
I preferred the drama in 'The Wife' starring Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce.
Re: Colette
to agree with other posts, I was pleasantly surprised. You knew roughly what was going to happen, given who it was obviously about, but it developed well. Kiera Knightley managed the development of her character well - Domnic West was a bit two dimensional.
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Re: Colette
Saw it during the BFI LFF last October and I have to agree with previous comments, it was a really well made movie and Keira Knightley was quite impressive in the role.
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Re: Colette
Really enjoyed Collette and thought that Kiera Knightley was excellent throughout. Very well made and worth a watch . 7/10
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