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Honestly I know a little bit the old singer " Charles Aznavour " cause in france in my country it's a legend but I Donnie completely his background well... I know the all essentiels informations about him thanks to this movie and his story it's very passionate thanks to this nice biopic !!!!
First to all rules from a good biopic was respect ! This movie it's very a tribute for him-self and his fans and in the same time explain his story. For me on these points the movie it's succeed !!! And the script it's very passionate you know a lot about him especially when you don't know his story like me ... and you feel not boring during the process of script even if at times it's a little less gripping but for me the story telling it's succeed !!!!
The performance from the main character it's crazy he played very well and same thing for the rest of the cast !!!
The director makes a good job too, you felt very in old times from the set background, the colors using in the shoot's....
And the rest of works from people who work in shadows, the crew thanks to them, The costumes were really well done too !!!
This movie it's very a good movie and biopic for all fans who loves Charles Aznavour and people like me who doesn't know before his story and try to get into...
Not masterpiece biopic but a very good one, as said this movie its completely a Tribute !!!!
First to all rules from a good biopic was respect ! This movie it's very a tribute for him-self and his fans and in the same time explain his story. For me on these points the movie it's succeed !!! And the script it's very passionate you know a lot about him especially when you don't know his story like me ... and you feel not boring during the process of script even if at times it's a little less gripping but for me the story telling it's succeed !!!!
The performance from the main character it's crazy he played very well and same thing for the rest of the cast !!!
The director makes a good job too, you felt very in old times from the set background, the colors using in the shoot's....
And the rest of works from people who work in shadows, the crew thanks to them, The costumes were really well done too !!!
This movie it's very a good movie and biopic for all fans who loves Charles Aznavour and people like me who doesn't know before his story and try to get into...
Not masterpiece biopic but a very good one, as said this movie its completely a Tribute !!!!
- tomlaju
- 30 de out. de 2024
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- ivanpkok
- 22 de jan. de 2025
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Musical biopics seem to be one of the most prolific film genres of recent years. 'Monsieur Aznavour' had the premises of a special case, as it is a film whose conception started while Charles Aznavour was still alive. He himself chose the two filmmakers - screenwriters and directors - Mehdi Idir and Grand Corps Malade - and granted them access to his personal archives and in his residences for discussions with him and his family. Aznavour died in 2018, when the film was in pre-production. The two filmmakers let a few years pass before resuming the work at the film, releasing it in 2024, when 100 years since the singer's birth were celebrated. We cannot know how the film would have looked if it had been made when Aznavour was still alive, but it is hard to imagine that it could have been more respectful and reverential in its attitude towards the musician's biography. 'Monsieur Aznavour' is a classic-style biopic, more a docu-drama rather than an artistic interpretation from a different perspective of the artist's life and work.
The script is conceived as a classic biography, almost in documentary style. We first see the little Aznavourian as an 8-year-old boy, living with his family of Armenian refugees following the genocide during the First World War, the difficult years of adaptation and integration in France in the interwar period. With the help of his classic good family (father, mother and his sister Aïda who was his best friend and confidant throughout his life, or in any case throughout the film), the child and then the young man will get through the difficult periods of war and occupation and begin a career as a musician, becoming Aznavour. The change and true launch will occur with the meeting with Édith Piaf, who will make of him her personal driver, favorite composer and the singer who appears as a 'warm-up' at the opening of concerts. The true independent career will only begin when he leaves the tutelage of the great star, who did not believe or did not want to believe in his future as a singer. The road was not easy, some decisions were not optimal, but in the end Aznavour gets where he wanted to, achieving glory and success with the public. The film depicts several key moments in the artist's biography, including famous encounters with personalities such as Johnny Hallyday or Frank Sinatra, his role in Truffaut's film 'Tirez sur le pianiste' or episodes from his private life. The price paid on a personal level was huge. When he had to choose between career and personal life, the former took priority, and the price was paid not only by him but also by those around him.
The script divides Aznavour's life and career into five chapters, with the first three, which describe his difficult youth, his launch, his rise, his crises and the beginning of his success, taking on the greatest importance and occupying most of the screening time. Some aspects of his personal life are ignored (the second of his three marriages is not mentioned at all) or treated rather superficially. In my opinion, the casting of Tahar Rahim in the lead role was not that inspired. He is a talented actor, but with a very different profile. He looks excellent, for example, in the series 'The Serpent', but here I don't think he managed to portray the complexity of this highly talented artist, workaholic, permanently dissatisfied with himself, overcoming shyness with bravery. In addition, sorry, he is too tall for the role. Aznavour's height (1.60m) was part of his personal complexes, he compensated for his anti-male model physiognomy with charisma and warmth. These are precisely what Tahar Rahim lacks, in my opinion. An interesting casting is that of Marie-Julie Baup as Édith Piaf, a very difficult role to play after seeing the film with Marion Cotillard. I liked her acting, same for Camille Moutawakil in the role of Aïda. From time to time, documentary sequences are inserted into the film, short excerpts from what Aznavour filmed on his travels with his amateur camera (another hobby of his) and only at the end we enjoyed original music. Most of the songs are performed by actors, and it is hard to avoid, for those who know and love the voices of Aznavour or Piaf, the unfavorable comparisons. The film was made with many good intentions and looks good. Due to the history of this production, 'Monsieur Aznavour' is probably the most detailed and historically accurate biographical film that will ever be made about Charles Aznavour. But that may not be enough for a very good biographical film. It lacks an original perspective, it lacks the passion and intense artistic and emotional experience that I had every time I saw and heard Aznavour sing. I hope there will be better films about him. Charles Aznavour deserves it.
The script is conceived as a classic biography, almost in documentary style. We first see the little Aznavourian as an 8-year-old boy, living with his family of Armenian refugees following the genocide during the First World War, the difficult years of adaptation and integration in France in the interwar period. With the help of his classic good family (father, mother and his sister Aïda who was his best friend and confidant throughout his life, or in any case throughout the film), the child and then the young man will get through the difficult periods of war and occupation and begin a career as a musician, becoming Aznavour. The change and true launch will occur with the meeting with Édith Piaf, who will make of him her personal driver, favorite composer and the singer who appears as a 'warm-up' at the opening of concerts. The true independent career will only begin when he leaves the tutelage of the great star, who did not believe or did not want to believe in his future as a singer. The road was not easy, some decisions were not optimal, but in the end Aznavour gets where he wanted to, achieving glory and success with the public. The film depicts several key moments in the artist's biography, including famous encounters with personalities such as Johnny Hallyday or Frank Sinatra, his role in Truffaut's film 'Tirez sur le pianiste' or episodes from his private life. The price paid on a personal level was huge. When he had to choose between career and personal life, the former took priority, and the price was paid not only by him but also by those around him.
The script divides Aznavour's life and career into five chapters, with the first three, which describe his difficult youth, his launch, his rise, his crises and the beginning of his success, taking on the greatest importance and occupying most of the screening time. Some aspects of his personal life are ignored (the second of his three marriages is not mentioned at all) or treated rather superficially. In my opinion, the casting of Tahar Rahim in the lead role was not that inspired. He is a talented actor, but with a very different profile. He looks excellent, for example, in the series 'The Serpent', but here I don't think he managed to portray the complexity of this highly talented artist, workaholic, permanently dissatisfied with himself, overcoming shyness with bravery. In addition, sorry, he is too tall for the role. Aznavour's height (1.60m) was part of his personal complexes, he compensated for his anti-male model physiognomy with charisma and warmth. These are precisely what Tahar Rahim lacks, in my opinion. An interesting casting is that of Marie-Julie Baup as Édith Piaf, a very difficult role to play after seeing the film with Marion Cotillard. I liked her acting, same for Camille Moutawakil in the role of Aïda. From time to time, documentary sequences are inserted into the film, short excerpts from what Aznavour filmed on his travels with his amateur camera (another hobby of his) and only at the end we enjoyed original music. Most of the songs are performed by actors, and it is hard to avoid, for those who know and love the voices of Aznavour or Piaf, the unfavorable comparisons. The film was made with many good intentions and looks good. Due to the history of this production, 'Monsieur Aznavour' is probably the most detailed and historically accurate biographical film that will ever be made about Charles Aznavour. But that may not be enough for a very good biographical film. It lacks an original perspective, it lacks the passion and intense artistic and emotional experience that I had every time I saw and heard Aznavour sing. I hope there will be better films about him. Charles Aznavour deserves it.
- dromasca
- 16 de ago. de 2025
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Bravo to Tahar Rahim! I've always believed that a great film starts with an outstanding actor, and Rahim exceeds all expectations. Who could have imagined that his resemblance to Charles Aznavour would be so striking? Having seen Aznavour perform live in the past, I was amazed at how perfectly Rahim captured not only his appearance but also his signature mannerisms. It felt like Aznavour himself was brought back to life on screen!
Another fascinating aspect of the film is its vivid portrayal of 20th-century Paris, where we get glimpses of other iconic figures like Edith Piaf. It immerses you in that glamorous era, bringing the lives of these legends to the forefront.
The cinematography is nothing short of breathtaking-precisely executed and visually captivating, it keeps you engaged from start to finish. Directors Grand Corps Malade and Mehdi Idir have truly crafted a masterpiece, recreating Aznavour's life with remarkable authenticity.
This is a film you won't want to miss-it's an unforgettable experience that you'll be glad you watched!
Another fascinating aspect of the film is its vivid portrayal of 20th-century Paris, where we get glimpses of other iconic figures like Edith Piaf. It immerses you in that glamorous era, bringing the lives of these legends to the forefront.
The cinematography is nothing short of breathtaking-precisely executed and visually captivating, it keeps you engaged from start to finish. Directors Grand Corps Malade and Mehdi Idir have truly crafted a masterpiece, recreating Aznavour's life with remarkable authenticity.
This is a film you won't want to miss-it's an unforgettable experience that you'll be glad you watched!
- heleneReviews
- 23 de out. de 2024
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Been a long, long while since a movie of this quality has been shown in theaters. Throughout the full two hours of the movie, my eyes barely blinked and, somehow, my attention was full all the time. Directing, acting, storyline, culture, tradition, drama, every single aspect of the movie was just perfect. I literally can't imagine it being any better than this. We were just speechless at the end of the movie and couldn't believe that we came to the cinema just to spend some time, and ended up watching one of the best movies we've seen in our lives.
Very big salute to all the producers that made this movie a reality. You have portrayed Aznavour in the absolute best way possible.
Very big salute to all the producers that made this movie a reality. You have portrayed Aznavour in the absolute best way possible.
- hrag-stepanian777
- 2 de jan. de 2025
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Great movie, well made, the story is very well presented and the cast is fantastic, it was a really emotional movie.
The story shows the life of a famous composer, singer, musician Charles Aznavour. There was a bit of everything, from his family life, his relations with famous singers and composers to his personal career going all the way to New York.
I was very impressed with the cinematic elements of the film, the angles, the colours, the effects, the director definitely knew what he was doing.
I would like to recommend this movie to everyone who likes the french "chanson" and the french culture!
Bon lecture!
The story shows the life of a famous composer, singer, musician Charles Aznavour. There was a bit of everything, from his family life, his relations with famous singers and composers to his personal career going all the way to New York.
I was very impressed with the cinematic elements of the film, the angles, the colours, the effects, the director definitely knew what he was doing.
I would like to recommend this movie to everyone who likes the french "chanson" and the french culture!
Bon lecture!
- simeonpenev
- 18 de dez. de 2024
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To be honest, I did not really know what to expect from this movie. Of course I have heard from Charles Aznavour and know a bit about his background, but his songs sometimes seemed too theatrical. So, unbiassed, I went to see the movie. It was absolutely beautiful, rich in details, very close attention to different time frames during which the movie was set (e.g. The clothing) and the acting simply is very good. Now understanding the often personal background to Aznavour's songs, I came to appreciate them even more. The end was chosen carefully (no spoiler!) and moved me - together with most of the audience - to tears. Go see it, it is a gem!
- smitluydert
- 15 de dez. de 2024
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Biopics rarely succeed, specially when trying to put a whole long life and career into a 2 hour movie. It's not possible.
Technically the film is 'well done' but has no character. So many things nags in this movie are 'well done', but again, no charaer cter no depth. The lead actor is just ok, but again, at the same time bland. Aznavour was not a tall man, 5ft4 is mentioned in the film, probably he was even shorter, so maybe one would choose an actor in a somewhat similar height range...?
Edith Piaf's relationship with Aznavour comes over extremely bland and boring, all his wives show no character - mostly all decoration.
Why as it so important to point out more than once that he was not Jewish. I don't care, but somebody thought it is.
We learn nothing about how he became sa great composer..just by deciding to be one?
Anyway that all has to fall wayside when cramming a bio into a biopic.
Technically the film is 'well done' but has no character. So many things nags in this movie are 'well done', but again, no charaer cter no depth. The lead actor is just ok, but again, at the same time bland. Aznavour was not a tall man, 5ft4 is mentioned in the film, probably he was even shorter, so maybe one would choose an actor in a somewhat similar height range...?
Edith Piaf's relationship with Aznavour comes over extremely bland and boring, all his wives show no character - mostly all decoration.
Why as it so important to point out more than once that he was not Jewish. I don't care, but somebody thought it is.
We learn nothing about how he became sa great composer..just by deciding to be one?
Anyway that all has to fall wayside when cramming a bio into a biopic.
- keenast
- 9 de abr. de 2025
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A nice movie about a grandiose figure of French and world culture.
However, the taste after watching is very sweet. Such an aftertaste, as after you took sugar from a sugar bowl with a big spoon and put it in your mouth as a child. There is not enough disclosure of dramatic and tragic moments of the hero's life, which happen in the life of each of us. Even being under occupation during WWII was shown quite easily and naturally, with the exception of a couple of scenes.
Even if you are not a fan of Aznavour's work and songs, the film is recommended for viewing to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Europe during the almost whole 20th century!
However, the taste after watching is very sweet. Such an aftertaste, as after you took sugar from a sugar bowl with a big spoon and put it in your mouth as a child. There is not enough disclosure of dramatic and tragic moments of the hero's life, which happen in the life of each of us. Even being under occupation during WWII was shown quite easily and naturally, with the exception of a couple of scenes.
Even if you are not a fan of Aznavour's work and songs, the film is recommended for viewing to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Europe during the almost whole 20th century!
- vsmith_
- 12 de dez. de 2024
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I enjoyed this movie a lot. It was a mixture of sorrow and joy, family and career , but most of all, it showed Aznavour in a way that I never had known: driven by vision, committed, determined, and unstoppable. Highly relatable. We keep chasing our next goal, the higher one, the bigger one until we get it, and then look behind and see what it has cost us, but it's already too late. We have gotten used to the consistent chasing of goals or our goals start to chase us.
What I realised is that he was quite a smart and confident guy despite coming from a poor background. And those qualities combined with his determination to improve, to show his talent, to sing ( despite all the criticism and hater reviews) ... make this movie such a gem that anyone can relate to.
If you haven't seen it, I'd 100% recommend it.
What I realised is that he was quite a smart and confident guy despite coming from a poor background. And those qualities combined with his determination to improve, to show his talent, to sing ( despite all the criticism and hater reviews) ... make this movie such a gem that anyone can relate to.
If you haven't seen it, I'd 100% recommend it.
- atoyanlg
- 22 de mar. de 2025
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From start to finish, the movie is a mesmerizing journey into the legendary singer's life.
Fans won't be disappointed; they'll be deeply touched. The film weaves together Aznavour's own 16mm footage with poetic narration by Tahar Rahim, who does an outstanding job capturing his essence, and the same goes to all remaining actors.
Rahim's voice is rich with emotion, making every moment feel personal. The movie beautifully portrays Aznavour's artistic soul, his reflections on love, fame, perfection, commitment, struggles and time. A heartfelt, immersive tribute to an icon, this film is a must-watch.
Fans won't be disappointed; they'll be deeply touched. The film weaves together Aznavour's own 16mm footage with poetic narration by Tahar Rahim, who does an outstanding job capturing his essence, and the same goes to all remaining actors.
Rahim's voice is rich with emotion, making every moment feel personal. The movie beautifully portrays Aznavour's artistic soul, his reflections on love, fame, perfection, commitment, struggles and time. A heartfelt, immersive tribute to an icon, this film is a must-watch.
- zxjxmgxfn
- 7 de fev. de 2025
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I enjoyed the film tremendously. The main actor, Tahar Rahim, who was fabulous in the movie The Prophet, managed to convey well Charles Aznavour's personality, voice, and mannerisms, in a very nuanced and subtle interpretation, after reportedly taking singing and piano lessons and undergoing three daily hours of makeup during the shooting. The film depicted well the obstacles that Aznavour had to overcome in his life and his sometimes difficult relationships with his loved ones. Born of Armenian immigrants, he was not particularly handsome, being a short man with a raspy, sometimes nasal voice. At first, he sang in duo with Pierre Roche and then met famous French singer Edith Piaf and worked for her in various roles. He learned a lot from her but had to leave at some point to pursue a solo career. He managed to reach the top with sheer determination, energy and hard work, at the price of tremendous familial sacrifices. It was very pleasurable to hear all along so many hit songs he wrote (He wrote more than a thousand songs, either for himself or for other artists) and I think the film succeeds in showing his perfectionism and creative process, the use of rhythm for instance regarding jazzy songs that became enormous hits.
- AnahitaSariane
- 14 de fev. de 2025
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Solid story, amazing camera work, stellar performance!
The film portrays the humble childhood of the artist Charles Aznavour and his rise to the sublime fame which he worked for really hard. All the technical aspects of the film such as directing and casting, camerawork and cinematography, audio and editing were pleasantly satisfying and are done according to good old classic traditions, which is not the case with the new films nowadays. I imagine this film will appeal to culturally and artistically aware audiences in particular.
Overall a very successful project, worthy of portraying the legendary artist Charles Aznavour.
Many of the audiences left the theatre with tears of nostalgia in their eyes. We watched it at the cinema too and now I'm buying the DVD!
The film portrays the humble childhood of the artist Charles Aznavour and his rise to the sublime fame which he worked for really hard. All the technical aspects of the film such as directing and casting, camerawork and cinematography, audio and editing were pleasantly satisfying and are done according to good old classic traditions, which is not the case with the new films nowadays. I imagine this film will appeal to culturally and artistically aware audiences in particular.
Overall a very successful project, worthy of portraying the legendary artist Charles Aznavour.
Many of the audiences left the theatre with tears of nostalgia in their eyes. We watched it at the cinema too and now I'm buying the DVD!
- artie-jazz
- 2 de mar. de 2025
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This was my first encounter with Charles Aznavour - a really important iconic figure and symbol of France. The story is very compelling and what a hard life he had before his breakthrough. One fact really surprised me - the song "What's the Difference" - Dr. Dre feat. Eminem and Xzibit was inspired by and contains a horn section in the instrumental, as well as a sample of "Parce Que Tu Crois" by Charles Aznavour.
The movie shows so many aspects and questions that are universal to human beings. What is the price of fame? Where is the line between working all the time and spending time with family? The constant drive of an artistic spirit to always do more and the feeling of never enough.
The movie shows so many aspects and questions that are universal to human beings. What is the price of fame? Where is the line between working all the time and spending time with family? The constant drive of an artistic spirit to always do more and the feeling of never enough.
- Blagoveynikov
- 15 de dez. de 2024
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