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यह 1970 के दशक के पेरिस फैशन जगत में कार्ल लेगरफेल्ड के उदय और यवेस सेंट लॉरेंट के साथी पियरे बर्ज के साथ उनकी प्रतिद्वंद्विता के साथ-साथ जैक्स डी बस्चर के साथ उनकी प्रेम कहानी का अनुसरण करत... सभी पढ़ेंयह 1970 के दशक के पेरिस फैशन जगत में कार्ल लेगरफेल्ड के उदय और यवेस सेंट लॉरेंट के साथी पियरे बर्ज के साथ उनकी प्रतिद्वंद्विता के साथ-साथ जैक्स डी बस्चर के साथ उनकी प्रेम कहानी का अनुसरण करता है.यह 1970 के दशक के पेरिस फैशन जगत में कार्ल लेगरफेल्ड के उदय और यवेस सेंट लॉरेंट के साथी पियरे बर्ज के साथ उनकी प्रतिद्वंद्विता के साथ-साथ जैक्स डी बस्चर के साथ उनकी प्रेम कहानी का अनुसरण करता है.
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"The gigolo and the 2 designers" would be a better tittle.
CONS 1) The show talks more about Yes, Pierre and Jacques.
2) Karl is a side character.
3) it shows just a span of a few years in the 70s.
4) Chanel is not even mentioned.
5) Misleading show and script.
PROS 1) Design and film 2) Daniel as Karl.
This show is very disappointing, I really wanted to like it. But it's just "meh". They don't teach anything about Karl, they show more his gigolo than him. I learned more about Jacques than Karl.
It's a sad sad story about the designer and drugs and AIDS in the 70-80s.
If you want to see how gay Paris was in the 70s this is the show.
CONS 1) The show talks more about Yes, Pierre and Jacques.
2) Karl is a side character.
3) it shows just a span of a few years in the 70s.
4) Chanel is not even mentioned.
5) Misleading show and script.
PROS 1) Design and film 2) Daniel as Karl.
This show is very disappointing, I really wanted to like it. But it's just "meh". They don't teach anything about Karl, they show more his gigolo than him. I learned more about Jacques than Karl.
It's a sad sad story about the designer and drugs and AIDS in the 70-80s.
If you want to see how gay Paris was in the 70s this is the show.
The 1970s and 80s were golden days of fashion and Karl was smack dab in the middle of it all. A designer and an icon, his vulnerabilities are on full display in this insightful series.
I dig anything set in this time period. I also love watching fashion stories. This did not disappoint. The clothing alone! Watching Lagerfeld and his paramour Jacques dress in the most fabulous suits, with their perfect hair, jewelry and accessories was a treat indeed. I also adored the sketch scenes!
I do wish there was more - even a written epitaph before the credits would have sufficed. Of course, I did my due diligence and will be ordering the book for more details.
If you like fashion, haute couture, lifestyles of rich and famous, tragic love stories, fabulous interiors and locales, you will like this series.
I thought the acting was very fine- I didn't know any of the actors beforehand.
I dig anything set in this time period. I also love watching fashion stories. This did not disappoint. The clothing alone! Watching Lagerfeld and his paramour Jacques dress in the most fabulous suits, with their perfect hair, jewelry and accessories was a treat indeed. I also adored the sketch scenes!
I do wish there was more - even a written epitaph before the credits would have sufficed. Of course, I did my due diligence and will be ordering the book for more details.
If you like fashion, haute couture, lifestyles of rich and famous, tragic love stories, fabulous interiors and locales, you will like this series.
I thought the acting was very fine- I didn't know any of the actors beforehand.
All in all, I really liked the series, with only one flaw: the fashion theme doesn't get enough attention.
But from the beginning. At first I was hesitant to watch the series at all. When I read that Damiel Brühl, a German, had been cast in the lead role, I thought I was in for the worst. But I was proved wrong! The half-Spanish Brühl has probably taken the lead here and managed to mirror Lagerfeld's character in a very interesting way. Together with his dandyishly agile colleague Théodore Pellerin, it works brilliantly. And so the series is actually more about the relationship between the two and their relationship with Yves Saint Laurent than about Lagerfeld's fashion creations. That's a shame. A great shame, in fact. That said, the series is lavishly produced and does an excellent job of capturing the mood of the times. All in all, a definite recommendation, although I would like to see a second season in which Lagerfeld's fashion creations receive a little more attention.
But from the beginning. At first I was hesitant to watch the series at all. When I read that Damiel Brühl, a German, had been cast in the lead role, I thought I was in for the worst. But I was proved wrong! The half-Spanish Brühl has probably taken the lead here and managed to mirror Lagerfeld's character in a very interesting way. Together with his dandyishly agile colleague Théodore Pellerin, it works brilliantly. And so the series is actually more about the relationship between the two and their relationship with Yves Saint Laurent than about Lagerfeld's fashion creations. That's a shame. A great shame, in fact. That said, the series is lavishly produced and does an excellent job of capturing the mood of the times. All in all, a definite recommendation, although I would like to see a second season in which Lagerfeld's fashion creations receive a little more attention.
It is immersive, & beautiful. It is a 6x52 of cinema.
Becoming Karl Lagerfeld is a captivating mini-series that immerses viewers in the world of Karl Lagerfeld, revealing the genius and enigmatic personality behind his iconic creations. The beautifully crafted series features outstanding performances by Daniel Brühl (Karl Lagerfeld), Théodore Pellerin (Jacques de Bascher), and Arnaud Valois (Yves Saint Laurent), among others. The soundtrack, composed by Evgueni and Sacha Galperine, enhances the experience with original scores and iconic songs like "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones and "Heart of Glass" by Blondie. Celebrating creativity, innovation, and an endless quest for perfection, "Becoming Karl Lagerfeld" captures the essence of what made Lagerfeld unique and inspiring.
Becoming Karl Lagerfeld is a captivating mini-series that immerses viewers in the world of Karl Lagerfeld, revealing the genius and enigmatic personality behind his iconic creations. The beautifully crafted series features outstanding performances by Daniel Brühl (Karl Lagerfeld), Théodore Pellerin (Jacques de Bascher), and Arnaud Valois (Yves Saint Laurent), among others. The soundtrack, composed by Evgueni and Sacha Galperine, enhances the experience with original scores and iconic songs like "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones and "Heart of Glass" by Blondie. Celebrating creativity, innovation, and an endless quest for perfection, "Becoming Karl Lagerfeld" captures the essence of what made Lagerfeld unique and inspiring.
From the point of view of production values, Becoming Karl Lagerfeld cannot be faulted. Beautifully designed, costumed and filmed, it is worth your time for those alone. But ultimately it is a depressing tale of mismatched lovers - Lagerfeld, an ageing, sexually frigid German workaholic whose only pleasure is food, and a spoiled, promiscuous French party boy twenty years younger. Karl's attachment to Jacques seemed to be partly parental, and an idealisation of his youth and putative beauty. Jacques clearly had daddy issues and couldn't survive without the ongoing financial support. Yet each in his own way loved the other and was addicted to their dysfunctional relationship. And knowing of Jacques eventual death at 38 of AIDS made it all the sadder..
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