Let's face it: some things just don't go out of style. I've been on a classic Hollywood trend lately. I saw The Artist recently and instantly connected with it. Something about a classic style has always intrigued me. Coco Mademoiselle is a perfect example of classic style. Sophistication and strength are just two words that come to mind in reference to Coco Mademoiselle.
I saw this short film a few years ago on Youtube. Seeing Keira Knightley's face attached to this project interested me. I have always been a fan of her films and in this role she played yet another strong, independent character. I'm not a huge fan of the perfume, but the artsy feel to this commercial was a different approach to perfume ads. It wasn't just another female running around with flowers in her hand...
Unlike a typical perfume ad, this short film was on a larger scale. The motorcycle scenes depicted great cinematography. Essentially, the film revolved around the concept of a photo shoot. I liked the behind the scenes aspect. I feel like a lot of directors are incorporating more of that element into their films. The coloring was a warm texture and I really liked it. It made Keira's skin glow like perfection. Lights play a crucial role in this film as do a wide variety of angles. The story fit well with Joss Stone's song.
Perhaps, the greatest feature of this short film is the spectacular detail in each shot. The locations and sets are stunning. It definitely depicts a strong sense of France.
This was a short, but well produced film. Keira looked stunning and represented everything that Coco Mademoiselle stands for: sophistication.
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