Explora el ascenso del diseñador de moda Christian Dior, que destrona a Coco Chanel y ayuda a devolver el espíritu y la vida al mundo con su icónica impronta de belleza e influencia.Explora el ascenso del diseñador de moda Christian Dior, que destrona a Coco Chanel y ayuda a devolver el espíritu y la vida al mundo con su icónica impronta de belleza e influencia.Explora el ascenso del diseñador de moda Christian Dior, que destrona a Coco Chanel y ayuda a devolver el espíritu y la vida al mundo con su icónica impronta de belleza e influencia.
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I was apprehensive fur a reason after so many disappointing shows from Apple that had great cast, budget and concept but decided to do a great pilot followed by 8 episodes of side stories of little interest with a decent finale if you were lucky (For All Mankind, Foundation), this has all the production values actors but also a story that has momentum and does not feel like a slog/ getting through time wasting dialogue. Can't say how historically accurate but definitely interesting so far. Both Ben Mendelsohn and Juliette Binoche are great, sound design could be better, at some point just had subtitles instead of changing the volume all the time for too loud music/ too quiet dialogue game shows love to play.
Generally we get the fashion side of the minds of designers. This time we are transported to the major events in Christian Dior's life.
Acting is spot on and so is the cinematography.
Authentic feel for the resistance and Nazis as they are portrayed in a more subtle realistic way.
Bonus is Coco Chanel's big haunt. Juliette Binoche embed her so well. Kudos to her.
Ben Mendelsohn's acting is perfect and felt.
Costumes and sets historically correct.
Lighting was done in a way you feel the period.
Cinematography utilizes old and new techniques to keep you interested.
Writing keeps you engaged.
Glad this was produced with care.
Acting is spot on and so is the cinematography.
Authentic feel for the resistance and Nazis as they are portrayed in a more subtle realistic way.
Bonus is Coco Chanel's big haunt. Juliette Binoche embed her so well. Kudos to her.
Ben Mendelsohn's acting is perfect and felt.
Costumes and sets historically correct.
Lighting was done in a way you feel the period.
Cinematography utilizes old and new techniques to keep you interested.
Writing keeps you engaged.
Glad this was produced with care.
I don't understand the negative reviews-this series is riveting. Ben Mendelson is amazing as always. I didn't know about this piece of history and it makes for some edge of your seat viewing.
The rest of the cast is great as well, especially Juliette Binoche and John Malkovich. I've never seen Juliette Binoche play a villain before, and her character is genuinely menacing. It's also refreshing to see John Malkovich play a kind hearted person.
Anyone complaining about the accents is not focusing on the story itself, which is powerful, especially as it is based in truth. I give it a solid 9/10, drama for adults.
The rest of the cast is great as well, especially Juliette Binoche and John Malkovich. I've never seen Juliette Binoche play a villain before, and her character is genuinely menacing. It's also refreshing to see John Malkovich play a kind hearted person.
Anyone complaining about the accents is not focusing on the story itself, which is powerful, especially as it is based in truth. I give it a solid 9/10, drama for adults.
The New Look is worth watching based on the acting performances alone-Ben Mendelsohn, Juliette Binoche, Malkovich and Maisie Williams who since GoT has turned in multiple big performances. My complaint is the historical inaccuracy involving the Coco Chanel character and storyline which is nearly half the script. It shouldn't matter because Hollywood scripts aren't meant to be documentaries. But when the truth is more interesting than what the scriptwriters put to page why make the change? For some reason they make her conflicted and being pulled in by the Germans. In reality she was a full fledged sympathizer and shared their views decades before they marched into Paris. She was directed involved in using German Laws to attempt and seize the business from her partners. As some have said, instead they whitewashed and girl bossed her. The C. Dior storyline is much more historically accurate and entertaining. But for some reason they didn't feel the need to meddle as much with his biography.
This series gives an insight into a little explored era - the French occupation, the tug of self preservation, the desire to fight the oppression of the Nazis and the development of the haute couture designers whose brands eventually came to dominate our lives for the next 70 years. I have found it riveting. Yes, it is flawed, mainly I feel because it is covering complex pressures and it is impossible to do more than scratch the surface. The series, if one can stop being critical of superficial accents for one minute, forces one to think about what that occupation did (and the parallels we must recognise today in Ukraine). This series draws you through the rich tapestry of life, emotion, selfishness, greed, heroism, sacrifice, love, homosexuality and mostly addresses for me the very "Frenchness" of all these - yes yes, only touched upon. But sufficient for this staid Brit to want to know more. I really can't cope with the continual criticism of accents (in case you hadn't guessed). Non Europeans (especially Americans) find it difficult to face sub titles and foreign languages, and so the film makers have to compromise and decided it should all be in English, but they also have to remind viewers that this is set in a foreign country hence the attempt at accents. I think this was carried out in an inoffensive way and the plus side is that they necessarily widened their audience to those who really should watch this topic and be inspired to learn more. Although a bit disjointed - Paris and Europe was disjointed at the time - people had to make split second decisions or lose their life or livelihood. So we are treated to the roller coaster that it was - and I think that the production is well paced considering all that they had to cover by nuance and by dwelling on the points sometimes for what seems like an age. I particularly applaud the treatment of the gradual awareness of the retreat of the Nazis, the pursuit of collaborators, the depiction of Ravensbruck, the return of the few and the pressure of relatives to seek out their loved ones. I loved John Malkovich as Lelong as well as the other main and supporting characters. I forgive all the mangled French accents. I now want to know more which is what a good series should want to achieve.
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- CuriosidadesThe Ritz Hotel is actually The Hotel Regina.
- PifiasIn the show in 1943 Winston Churchill is referred as Sir Winston Churchill several times, but was not Knighted until 1953 when he became a Sir.
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