Karry
Best movie of this year hands down!
Dynamixor
The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Verity Robins
Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
Logan
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Martin Zajic
tho I will not deny the qualities as the rag to riches movie, it is not really true to make it a real bio pic CoCo never really had such hard times to get ahead- tho the collectors was a nice touch..she had lovers and used her sexuality from the start, so the "hard beginnings" were not that hard. omitted is the part when in the war times she was a mistress of a nazi officer and accused of collaboration. damaging her reputation in native France, recovered and ignored in the States othrewise quite a pleasant movie..p-ity it ignored real facts..not a fairy tale but a woman who succeeded all the means she had available and survived...a bit of truth would make this movie generally stronger and would not hurt Co cO's rise to success as a strong woman, a survivor at all costs, in the end a rich but lonely woman
Luke Orrin
This review is from the perspective of a guy who watched this movie with a girl. As far as chick flicks go, this one isn't bad. As far as Lifetime movies go, I think it's excellent. Of course it takes the low road with the whole "men are a bunch of useless, testicle scratching morons that will leave you the first chance they get" thing, but hey. Lifetime, right? I think the movie does a good job of chronicling the professional and personal life of a pretty amazing person- A business woman in France (sometimes occupied France) getting established and making her mark in a pretty interesting industry. I'm sure it's not dead-on accurate, but it's pretty entertaining. I thought Shirley McClaine was a bit out-of-place and the acting in general doesn't make for what I'd call a great drama, but it's watchable.
Cynthia Alvarez
Barbora Bobulova as the young Coco Chanel was wonderful in the role, she had the toughness and charm.Shirley McLaine was terrific too! The love interests of Coco Chanel were handsome. I watched the movie several times because the story is inspiring, from poverty to super fashion designer. I even looked up Coco Chanel, curious about how everyone really looked. Well, when a movie inspires me to do more research, it's always a good thing. It was great to learn about the cultural ways during her time, how women could only wear long, uncomfortable dresses, thank goodness that's in the past (well in most society at least).
shirley-112
Great film although a bit boring at the start. Evocative, bit predictable the way Boy was driving to his death - could have been less clichéd in the filming. The young Coco was quite magnificent and deserving of an award which I don't think she got but Shirley MacLaine got nominations. Why? In the midst of all those European actors and actresses Shirley MacLaine's accent stuck out like a sore thumb. She played Shirley Maclaine. She could have been Mrs Winterbotham or Meryl Streep's mother in Postcards. I know that they should have all spoken French and the film should have been subtitled but it wasn't and since everyone else spoke with a French or continental accent it was more fitting so why couldn't this great actress have tried to play a character accent and not an American in Paris?