Corsage * * ½
A corsage is a very tight body-shaping garment. One of the problems that comes with wearing it is that you feel like you're not getting enough oxygen, which is pretty well the feeling I had when watching this film.
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The film seems to be made up mostly of vignettes rather than a continuing story. It makes some bold moves, like using modern music and songs (but it wouldn't be the first to do that) and other contemporary references, like flipping the bird.
Empress Elizabeth didn't want to grow old. Forty scared the pants off her. So she sleeps around a bit to reassure herself she still has it.
Aside from her corsage, rude gestures, and smoking, the film suggests Sissy championed early cinematography (how ridiculous!) The people she can most relate to are the insane and the wounded (she likes to visit hospitals a bit), as though their terrible suffering is similar to her own self pity.
But I did like the beautiful cinematography and the sets and location. It's a gorgeous looking thing from time to time. However as a story I found it irritating and uninspiring, but what do you expect when you spend two hours with a narcissist?
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