¡Shiseikatsu[4K Remastered]
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[Machine Translation] Her eyes, her lips, even her toes. The myth of Brigitte Bardot is revived. Brigitte Bardot Retrospective Vol. 3! An actress whose life was not obsessed with wealth or fame, Brigitte Bardot was a fashion icon of the 1960s, a symbol of freedom and liberation who broke taboos with her positive sensuality, and the first French actress to become a major international star! In 2024, on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of her birth, a total of 11 films were screened, which were widely introduced not only among traditional movie fans but also among women and young people. The third and final installment of the BBR series features a mystery by BB and Michel Poireon, a maritime adventure that was described as "the birth of Brigitte Bardot" by the New York Times, and the three best films by master filmmaker Louis Malle, who modeled his own life on BB's. Private Lives 4K Remastered Version": The pioneering director of the New Wave, Louis Malle, attempted to depict BB's life with BB in the lead role. Co-starring Italian star Marcello Mastroianni. The cinematography is by Henri Dokae, who also directed "Otona wa Yonbatte Kurenai (Adults Don't Understand)". The film depicts the themes of hate directed at celebrities and the loneliness that comes with being famous, themes that are also relevant in the age of social networking. The script also reflects BB's real-life experiences, such as when the main character Gilles tells the cleaning lady in the elevator, "She's a vile slut, she shows her naked body and makes a lot of money. She shows her naked body to make a lot of money. The scene in which Gilles, alone in his beautiful room in the ancient city of Spoleto, plays the guitar to the melody of "Sidney," a poem about a woman in love by Charles Clos, a 19th century poet, is also somewhat symbolic and poignant. The final shot, in which BB's face is captured for over a minute with Verdi's "Requiem" in the background, was described by the cinematographer, Dokaer, as "a kind of endless suspense" and is his favorite film ending. This is the first soft release in Japan. --Gilles (Brigitte Bardot) lives with his mother Cecile and servants in a mansion on the shores of Lake Geneva in Switzerland. She drives her own motorboat to Geneva to learn to dance, cycles in the forest, and plays with her pet goat. Even this vivacious Gilles has his own problems. She is in love with Fabio (Marcello Mastroianni), the editor-in-chief of a theater magazine and a stage director, who is also her dance partner. Suffering from an unfulfilled love, Gilles decides to move to Paris and become an international star as an actress. She eventually becomes an international star as an actress, but she cannot stand the gossip and bashing and returns to her hometown. She reunites with Fabio, who had broken up with his girlfriend, and the two get together. Fabio takes Jill into his home, where she is in a state of depression, and supports her devotedly, but soon after, she leaves for Spoleto, Italy, to direct a play in an open-air theater. When Gilles follows him there, he is soon captivated by the medieval cityscape and the simplicity of the local people, but is again plagued by paparazzi and imprisoned in an inn, and his relationship with Fabio begins to fray. The film will include the documentary "Brigitte Bardot: A Misunderstanding" and the theatrical trailer for the 90th anniversary of BB's birth (tentative).
Original Release Year: 1962
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