Josephine (2013)

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Original Title: Joséphine

Josephine doesn't like her job and keeps on having relationships without a future. Her sister and parents keep pushing her to find a good husband. To shut them up, she creates a handsome Brazilian millionaire but her little white lie has a flip side - she loses everything to find the love of her life.

Movie Overview
The 2013 film "Josephine" is a French war drama directed by Raoul Peck. It is based upon the life of Josephine Baker, a world-famous African-American dancer, singer, and civil rights activist who became a French Resistance agent throughout World War II. The movie brings a fresh point of view to the remarkable life of this amazing female who left an undying impact on culture and society.

Plot
The movie unfolds Josephine's life, tracing her journey from poverty in St. Louis to the limelight of Paris. Her profession takes a dramatic turn when she gets embroiled in espionage activities throughout World War II. Joshephine uses her influential position in society and her touring opportunities to pass on critical details to the French Resistance. This helps them battle against the Nazis and ultimately brings them closer to triumph.

Characterization
The character of Josephine is convincingly depicted by actress Sonia Rolland, who embodied the grace, style, and bravery of the real-life character. The movie furthermore checks out Josephine's individual life, showcasing her various marriages, adopted children, and her struggle to accept her African-American heritage. It highlights her undeviating dedication to eliminate versus bigotry and her unwavering dedication to equality and liberty.

Visual and Cinematic Elements
The film is wonderfully shot and improved with duration details that help in developing a concrete sense of time and place. The glamour, glamour, and decadence of Paris's interwar duration were contrasted with the plain, terrifying truths of a world at war. In-between, the movie likewise handles to squeeze in a few of Josephine's iconic efficiencies, recreating them with an immersive authenticity that mesmerizes the senses.

Crucial Reception
"Josephine" got a mixed bag of evaluations. Critics applauded its portrayal of Josephine as a lady of substance beyond her fame, stressing her courage, intelligence, and sustaining spirit. However, some felt that the plot was extended, and the espionage narrative might have been detailed more. Nonetheless, the film eventually leaves audiences with an understanding of Josephine Baker's indomitable nerve and passion and a gratitude for the sacrifices she made in the pursuit of flexibility and equality.

Conclusion
The 2013 film "Josephine" is a stirring tribute to a noteworthy figure in history, showcasing how Josephine Baker used popularity as a platform to prompt change and fight for what she thought in. Although set in a troubled duration, the movie sends out a timeless message about the power of strength, nerve, and capacity of art to reform society. Despite some absence in the script's detailing, "Josephine" acts as a worthwhile cinematic tribute to an extraordinary female.

Top Cast

  • Marilou Berry (small)
    Marilou Berry
    Joséphine
  • Mehdi Nebbou (small)
    Mehdi Nebbou
    Gilles
  • Bérengère Krief (small)
    Bérengère Krief
    Chloé
  • Charlie Dupont (small)
    Charlie Dupont
    Julien
  • Amelle Chahbi (small)
    Amelle Chahbi
    Rose
  • Alice Pol (small)
    Alice Pol
    Diane
  • Cyril Gueï (small)
    Cyril Gueï
    Cyril
  • Caroline Anglade (small)
    Caroline Anglade
    Alexandra
  • Bruno Podalydès (small)
    Bruno Podalydès
    le psy
  • Arben Bajraktaraj (small)
    Arben Bajraktaraj
    le forain
  • Victoria Abril (small)
    Victoria Abril
    la mère de Gilles