Yves Saint Laurent (2014)
48KYves Saint Laurent: Directed by Jalil Lespert. With Pierre Niney, Guillaume Gallienne, Charlotte Le Bon, Laura Smet. A look at the life of French designer Yves Saint-Laurent from the beginning of his career in 1958 when he met his lover and business partner, Pierre Bergé.
“u0026quot;Yves Saint Laurentu0026quot; (2014 release from France; 105 min.) brings the story of one of the biggest names ever in the fashion design industry, YSL. As the movie opens, we are in 1957, where we see young Yves with his family in Oran, Algeria (not long before the revolutionary war breaks out). During the opening titles, we jump to today, where YSLu0026#39;s partner explains why he is selling all of the art they had collected over the last 4+ decades. We then jump back to the late 50s, and itu0026#39;s not long before the crazily-talented YSL is off to Paris, where he works under that other monument of the French fashion industry, Christian Dior. When Dior unexpectedly passes away, YSL becomes the head designer (he was barely 22!). Meanwhile. we also get to know the personal life of YSL. To tell you more would spoil your viewing experience, youu0026#39;ll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eCouple of comments: first, there are dueling biopics on YSL currently out there. Besides this movie, there is also the similarly titled u0026quot;Saint Laurentu0026quot;, also from France, so be careful to be sure that you donu0026#39;t mistakenly confuse one with the other. Second, this movie tries to give us both a look at YSLu0026#39;s professional life and his personal life, but in the end really doesnu0026#39;t do either one justice. It all seems very hurried (the movie covers 1957 through 1976), and as a result the movie lacks depth and drama. That is really a shame as there are some good moments in it. One of those is when YSL is under observation at a military hospital, and YSLu0026#39;s partner tells him: u0026quot;Do you want to live or do you want to die?u0026quot; Another good moment comes much later when the same partner observes u0026quot;You are happy only twice a year: in Spring and in Fall, when the collections come outu0026quot;. I wish there were more such key observations. The two lead actors, Pierre Niney as YSL and Guillaume Gallienne as his partner, give their all in performances covering 2 decades, and itu0026#39;s certainly not their fault that the movie, while promising at times, ultimately falls short. Last but not least, tip ou0026#39; the old hat to the production design of the movie, with the immaculate reproductions of Paris in the 60s and 70s (check out the old cars!).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;Yves Saint Laurentu0026quot; opened without any pre-release hype or advertising last summer (July, 2014) at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati. I figure it wouldnu0026#39;t be playing long so I went to see it right away (I was right, as it disappeared after only 1 week). The early evening screening I saw this at was not particularly well attended. The other YSL biopic I mentioned earlier is finally opening this weekend here in Cincinnati and Iu0026#39;m looking forward to check that out, just to see how different it is from this one. Meanwhile, well-intended as it is but flawed, I still might suggest you check out u0026quot;Yves Saint Laurentu0026quot; when it is released on DVD/Blu-ray. If on the other hand you are a fashion aficionado, then this movie is a must-see!”