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Goodbye Vinyle immerses you in the smoky jazz clubs of late 1950s France, a realm where glamour collides with heartache. Ève Faugère, played with a shimmering yet fragile intensity, navigates the turbulent waters of fame and desire, caught between her husband, the literary giant Maurice, and her passionate pianist Jean. The film's pacing feels deliberate, allowing the tension to simmer; every glance, every note carries weight. The cinematography captures the post-war Parisian vibe, blending practical effects with a lush color palette that feels almost tangible. The performances are raw, especially Ève's — you can sense the struggle behind the spotlight. It’s a tale of love, betrayal, and the haunting echo of choices made under the guise of ambition.
Explores themes of love and betrayal in a cinematic way.Strong focus on character dynamics and emotional depth.Unique setting in the music scene of 1950s France.
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