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Sunday, 23 January 2011

Somewhere

If you are a fan of Sofia Coppola films, then you will love Somewhere; the theme of the film and the somewhat toned down yet still beautiful aesthetic will please you I'm sure. If you are not such a fan, but you like films that are a little different, visually stunning and leave you thinking for a while, then you should still give this film a go. All I knew about this film before watching it was the information given in the trailer, and that it starred the up-and-coming Elle Fanning (yes, Dakota's little sister). I don't want to give too much away because before watching this film I didn't know a lot about it, and enjoyed it more-so because of that (trust me it's one of those films). What I will say on the story-line is that Coppola's central character (Stephen Dorff) is a newly famous actor who is living in the Chateau Marmont. But don't be fooled by thinking that you will get to see the glitz and glamour side to his job; in actual fact you see the opposite. The theme is familiar to that of Marie Antoinette and Lost in Translation; isolation and existensial crisis. What would be a film about loneliness picks up when his daughter (Fanning) comes to stay with him. Overall it is a breath-taking and beautiful film, it is heart-warming as it is relatable. Oh, and expect some lovely cameos!

Like I said before, this is a film that will leave you thinking. In tone and style it is typically Coppola, but Dorff and Fanning are charming together as father and daughter and they are the ones who sold it for me; Fanning is just a ray of sunshine. What I also enjoyed about Somewhere is that it portrays a 'reality' side to Hollywood; we are all so used to being under the illusion that celebrities lead fantastic lifestyles, which in many cases is probably far from true. Coppola herself grew up on film sets and in hotels, and although she says the film is not fully autobiographical she did take some inspiration from her personal life for the film's themes and settings, which I think gives it so much more substance














Thursday, 13 January 2011

WE LOVE MARIE ANTOINETTE ♥

via FoxyTunes










image credit: Marie Antoinette screencaps bottom three images belong to natasha.


Beautifully shot and directed Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette has to be one of our favourites! Decadent in its entirety, a super cast- Kirsten Dunst, Jason Schwartzman, Rose Byrne, awesome soundtrack Siouxsie and the Banshees, Aphex Twin, The Strokes and Adam and the Ants- to name a few!
Kirsten Dunst brings the teenage queen right into the 21st century along with candy coloured dresses, extravagant hair and quirkiness that found its roots in Coppola's earlier movies like The Virgin Suicides ♥
All in all it's a beautiful piece of film making that tells the story of France's last queen in a glittering cloud of prettiness, extravagance, elegance and delicacy. Love it ♥



Marie Antoinette's eighteenth birthday scene- sparklers, cake, gambling and New Order ♥


Dresses and the Strokes


The party scene- Siouxsie and the Banshees playing- elegant dresses, lace masks, champagne ♥

PRETTY FILMS ♥ ♥ ♥


This is a blog dedicated to our love of beautiful films, we have lots planned and hope you like our informal reviews, inspiration and picks! ♥ ♥ ♥