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Valentino: The Last Emperor

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Valentino is in town and I saw the movie last night.

"The documentary opens with Valentino's Spring 06 collection, looks back on the Dolce Vita days and ends with his three day Roman blowout and retirement.
It's part love story (him and Giancarlo), and part tragic end of an era (of couturiers that simply won't exist again). It's about a man who's wants nothing more than to make women feel beautiful but who can't, or won't, find a way to fit into a changed industry, and I totally cried at the end.
But the best bits, which happen all though the movie right up until that final runway bow and Valentino's heartfelt tears, are all the hysterical Odd Couple moments between Valentino and Giancarlo. They bicker over sets, over models, over pleats, and when Giancarlo asks Valentino why he's using pink for his finale dresses instead of red, Valentino responds, disgusted, "Enough with the red! The red dresses are the most simple, the most stupid!"
Giancarlo says, "To be with Valentino as a friend, as a lover, as an employee - it's all the same. You need a lot of patience." And then he tells Valentino he's too tan, which was, I think, Andre's favorite moment.
Mine? When Karl Lagerfeld congratulated Valentino, "This is how it's done. Compared to us, all the rest are making rags!"

More movie information.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/vale...ighted_picture
post #2 of 3
Looks like this movie is in limited release, although it's in quite a few cities right now.

http://www.valentinomovie.com/ for trailers and current cities (quite a few).


It's a documentary, but it's not boring. I enjoyed it and recommend it, although I don't think there's that much too it. You get:

- A bit of Valentino history
- A little taste of corporate take over
- A little bit of 2 guys who have worked together forever
- A glimpse into behind-the-scenes at developing a haute couture dress or two for a show
- A taste of the development behind the huge blow out Valentino Party in Rome
- A few shots of his Pugs... which reminded me of the shots of dogs in the Playboy mansion in (insert name of the Hugh Hefner/Girls show here)

Most importantly

- A movie full of people involved with high fashion "style". A few of the shots, especially 30 seconds or so shot during the final party - are breath-taking.

Is/will the end of Valentino be the end of style? The end of high fashion? Only time will tell. But if you have no clue of what goes on behind the scenes and might be interested, this is a good easy vehicle to get access/exposure to something you'd otherwise never see.
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It was very enjoyable.
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