I just saw 2 films on DVD that were big costume films, both of which we've  
discussed here. Both have great costumes but one film is pretty good, and one 
is  just...well...dumb.
 
The good one is "The Affair of the Necklace". A yummy yarn with some very  
good portrayals. I love Marie Antoinette...the way she was portrayed was very  
believable. And Hillary Swank was also fine. Naturally, Jonathan Price puts in 
a  good performance.
I liked the clothes. But Milena Canonero always comes up with interesting  
looks. From "A Clockwork Orange" to "Dick Tracy" to "Titus" to this....you have 
 
to admit she gives you something interesting to look at....that enhances the  
film itself. I just saw again something "modern" she did....what was it? Oh  
yeah..."The Hunger". And she's responsible for "Marie Antoinette" too. [I 
wonder  if she's sick of that period?]
Here's her filmography:
 
_http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0134382/_ (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0134382/) 
 
Quite a list...full of memorable looks.
 
And I noticed yardages. Remember our discussion of skimpy yardages? They  
work in "The Affair...." They don't seem skimpy because she's going for 
delicacy  
and the light fabrics, trimmings and modest underpinnings are balanced  
perfectly by less than sweeping skirts. An excellent study in restraint with  
elegance. Makes the gaudy, clunky necklace stand out even more.
 
I must complain though about the anorexic court of Louis XVI. Everybody,  and 
I mean everybody, is skinny as hell! And even though the story is quite  
good, the telling of it is lacking. Like so many films these days, the script  
needs another rewrite! If it's her story, flashbacked from her trial, why is it 
 
told by someone else? Why is the narrator the guy who figures out the plot? 
The  detective so to speak. And if he's narrating, why isn't he telling HIS  
story...how he figured out everything and caught the culprits? That sounds like 
 
a good story. It's completely left out! And that music! It's just poorly  
thought out, IMHO....and you all know I'm a big critic.
 
Which brings me to "Stage Beauty". Beautiful costumes! I loved the look.  But 
what a dumb movie. That's the only word I can think of to describe it: DUMB.  
All that Stanislovsky Method in the 1660s? I don't think so...... They must  
think we're dumb! But turn the sound down, and just gaze at the beautiful  
clothes and art direction! Wonderful!
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