And HI to someone on the crew! I guess! As it wasn't until I reviewed this movie that someone went through and downvoted all my reviews. Anyways, this was pretty much just a paycheck for everyone involved, and not anything all that noteworthy. A Margaret Qualley la vimos por primera vez en pantalla grande en un minúsculo papel en Palo Alto, el debut en el largometraje de Gia Coppola.Su presencia ya auguraba que la actriz estaba. It overwrites the entire point of what it had going for it and falls flat on its face, as most commercials do wherein they're trying to persuade you to express your individualism through consumerism. jumping through the corporate logo of a perfume being sold, and we learn that her complexities are what's been contained in this. We get it this is a strong, independent, energetic, complex woman who is not where she wants to be in life, her feelings muted by the high society she's trapped in- but in the end she finds escape from these feelings by. Spike Jonze's ad for the launch of the duo's first fragrance, Kenzo World, in 2016 featured Margaret Qualley wildly breaking out of the generic conventions. But where Weapon of Choice's entertainment stemmed from getting to see to see how much spunk was left in Walken from his dancing days, Kenzo World is just a self-contained perfume ad whose motif is undone by the commercialism it's partaking in. Pixies bowling with bottles of Chanel’s Chance.Let's be real, it'd be hard to make something with all of the elements here and come out with something bad: a talented actress, good choreography, a beautiful setting, marvelous wardrobe, Spike Jonze behind the lens, and a stellar track to boot. Keira Knightley running away from suitors in two Coco Mademoiselle spots from Joe Wright ( Atonement). Typically, perfume ads imply: “Wear this to win him.” But a growing number of spots feature women who are fiercely solo: Charlize Theron striding Versailles in a J’Adore Dior ad by Jean-Jacques Annaud ( Seven Years in Tibet). More interesting: there’s no suggestion of romance or seduction. If Kenzo’s dictum to this spot’s director, Spike Jonze ( Her), and its choreographer, Ryan Heffington (Sia’s “Chandelier”), was “expensive but rebellious,” they got their money’s worth. Finally she leaps outside, flies through a huge eye made of flowers and pounds her chest like Tarzan. She makes faces in mirrors, dominates a man on his cellphone, shoots lasers from her fingers. Kenzo World Margaret Qualley Online Kenzo World Photo Gallery Videos IMDb Film Short Directed by: Spike Jonze Written by: Spike Jonze Produced by: Natalie Farrey and Vincent Landay for MJZ Release date: AugDuration: 4m Commercial for Kenzo's perfume. And she’s off.įor three minutes, Qualley kicks, punches, twitches, shakes and prances. Intoxicating music (Sam Spiegel) begins to play. The short film, directed by Spike Jonze, stars the American actress and model Margaret Qualley. A beauty in a green gown (Margaret Qualley, The Leftovers) excuses herself from a dull dinner and steps into a grand hallway (it seems to be Manhattan’s Lincoln Center). A gala ceremony, an emerald green dress and an ancestral dance. Margaret Qualley of HBO’s The Leftovers is the face of this perfume, and she helps kick things (quite literally) into high gear with the ad Jonze directed.
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