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Drama familiar y fábula de emprendedores ambientada en una casa de moda en la París de la posguerra. Pone en evidencia el detalle tras el glamour de un nuevo negocio.Drama familiar y fábula de emprendedores ambientada en una casa de moda en la París de la posguerra. Pone en evidencia el detalle tras el glamour de un nuevo negocio.Drama familiar y fábula de emprendedores ambientada en una casa de moda en la París de la posguerra. Pone en evidencia el detalle tras el glamour de un nuevo negocio.
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Although I found the first episode a little heavy going I was glad I stuck with it and found with each episode, I became more and more entranced with this intriguing tale. It was beautifully filmed and sensitively acted by a first rate cast. The costumes were exquisite and the period styling a sheer joy to observe. It had an upstairs downstairs quality similar to that of Downton Abbey, with story lines being developed in both camps. Each episode drove the story forward nicely adding layers of intrigue as as the plot thickened so the characters gradually became increasingly more interesting as the season progressed. By the end of Episode 8 I was completely hooked and left longing to learn more. I can't wait for season 2.
Someone hated this so much he or she went through and gave everyone who liked it a "not useful." Nothing should inspire that much hate - nothing nonhuman, anyway.
"The Collection" from Amazon is a series starring Richard Coyle, Tom Riley, Mamie Gummer, and Frances de la Tour. Set in post-war Paris, Paul Sabine runs a fashion house with the goal of bringing glamour back to Paris and to bring the fashion center of the world back there as well.
His brother, Claude, is the actual designer of the fashions, and the arrangement is that to the public, Paul is the designer and his brother stays in the background. They both barely tolerate their overbearing mother, Yvette, a conniving and manipulative woman.
There are several subplots, the main one being Claude's dalliance with a sailor that leaves him badly beaten and leads to all sorts of trouble for the fashion house. There is also a reporter (Stanley Townsend) digging around for information on what Paul Sabine did during the war. A worker turned model, Nina (Jenna Thiam) has a secret, as does the right hand of the house, Charlotte (Alix Poisson). Meanwhile, Paul's wife (Mamie Gummer) attempts to hold onto her husband and mollify Claude.
For some reason, when a series involving fashion is done - The Time in Between, Velvet, as two examples - the era chosen is post-war. The clothing is dazzling in this, and there's mystery, family dynamics, and intrigue present as well. The first season ends on a real cliffhanger.
There's nothing not to love.
I do have one quibble regarding another review on the site. People who live in France and who are French are speaking French. They are not speaking English with a French accent, which is a reason why many of these actors, who are British, speak with British accents. It doesn't matter. They're speaking French.
I read this complaint that the actors don't have the proper accents time and time again about old films, where so many of the '30s and '40s films are set in other countries. In Chekov's plays, the characters are speaking Russian, but outside of Russia, the plays are performed in other languages. Should those people be speaking with Russian accents?
The acting is uniformly good in "The Collection," with Frances de la Tour a standout, though the two brothers, played by Coyle and Riley, are wonderful. Another actress, Poppy Corby-Tuech, who plays Dominique, is exquisitely beautiful. Mamie Gummer rocks her elegant outfits and is excellent as Paul's unhappy wife. And as the desperate model Nina, Jenna Thiam gives a sympathetic performance.
Highly recommended. Can't wait for season 2.
"The Collection" from Amazon is a series starring Richard Coyle, Tom Riley, Mamie Gummer, and Frances de la Tour. Set in post-war Paris, Paul Sabine runs a fashion house with the goal of bringing glamour back to Paris and to bring the fashion center of the world back there as well.
His brother, Claude, is the actual designer of the fashions, and the arrangement is that to the public, Paul is the designer and his brother stays in the background. They both barely tolerate their overbearing mother, Yvette, a conniving and manipulative woman.
There are several subplots, the main one being Claude's dalliance with a sailor that leaves him badly beaten and leads to all sorts of trouble for the fashion house. There is also a reporter (Stanley Townsend) digging around for information on what Paul Sabine did during the war. A worker turned model, Nina (Jenna Thiam) has a secret, as does the right hand of the house, Charlotte (Alix Poisson). Meanwhile, Paul's wife (Mamie Gummer) attempts to hold onto her husband and mollify Claude.
For some reason, when a series involving fashion is done - The Time in Between, Velvet, as two examples - the era chosen is post-war. The clothing is dazzling in this, and there's mystery, family dynamics, and intrigue present as well. The first season ends on a real cliffhanger.
There's nothing not to love.
I do have one quibble regarding another review on the site. People who live in France and who are French are speaking French. They are not speaking English with a French accent, which is a reason why many of these actors, who are British, speak with British accents. It doesn't matter. They're speaking French.
I read this complaint that the actors don't have the proper accents time and time again about old films, where so many of the '30s and '40s films are set in other countries. In Chekov's plays, the characters are speaking Russian, but outside of Russia, the plays are performed in other languages. Should those people be speaking with Russian accents?
The acting is uniformly good in "The Collection," with Frances de la Tour a standout, though the two brothers, played by Coyle and Riley, are wonderful. Another actress, Poppy Corby-Tuech, who plays Dominique, is exquisitely beautiful. Mamie Gummer rocks her elegant outfits and is excellent as Paul's unhappy wife. And as the desperate model Nina, Jenna Thiam gives a sympathetic performance.
Highly recommended. Can't wait for season 2.
To say that I cannot wait for Season 2 would be an understatement. I NEED to know what happens to these characters. I want to see the beautifully shot scenes with gorgeous costumes and Paris in the background.
Where is Season 2? The complexity of characters and the way the story weaves in and around them is addictive. #Amazon what are you waiting for? I love historical drama/fiction. This is so wonderfully done and nuanced that I felt that I had to write this review. I want more people to see it and I want to see more of it!
Where is Season 2? The complexity of characters and the way the story weaves in and around them is addictive. #Amazon what are you waiting for? I love historical drama/fiction. This is so wonderfully done and nuanced that I felt that I had to write this review. I want more people to see it and I want to see more of it!
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This the most beautifully written and and magnificently shot show. I was sucked in immediately to the era and to the story of this deliciously dysfunctional family. Eye candy everywhere you look, the fashion, the actors, the sets... not to mention all the mystery, intrigue and love... you will not get up till you watch it all! Who can resist Frances de la Tour? Or Mamie Gummer. Richard Coyle's Paul Sabine is sublime, and I could watch Tom Riley endlessly. The performances here are stellar! Oliver Goldstick has created yet again another brilliant masterpiece. I can hardly wait to see what you come up with next.Bravo Amazon Prime. Probably your best show yet!
It's Masterpiece hitting another solid triple. I know nothing about fashion, or France, or the post WWII world. Great story and great acting. I, actually, found most of the characters to be interesting. Just enjoy it, as I did.
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- TriviaIn episode 3 "The Launch" the song "Quizas, Quizas, Quizas" sung by Celia Cruz plays during the fashion show. "Quizas, Quizas, Quizas" is the Spanish version of "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" the theme song for the British comedy "Coupling" in which Richard Coyle, Paul Sabine, is a main character.
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