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Léa de Lonval (Michelle Pfeiffer) is mooi, tegen de vijftig en een courtisane zonder geldproblemen. Als zij zich realiseert dat de vurigheid van haar jonge minnaar Chéri (Rupert Friend) afneemt, registreert zij met koele verwondering en met bittere scherpzinnigheid nog éénmaal alle kleine en grote vreugden van een passie die haar laatste zal zijn. Chéri realiseert zich pas als hij getrouwd is met de jonge, onervaren Edmée wat Léa voor hem heeft betekend. (Benelux Film Distributors)

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Malarkey 

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Engels Sweetheart is a historic delicacy about whores, or if you prefer, courtesans, and one spoiled dandy who calls himself Chéri and is brilliantly played by Rupert Friend. Nevertheless, I can't say anything bad about Michelle Pfeiffer either. She delivers a beautiful performance here, even though in a film that has a nice setting but a typical storyline. However, it was the ending that intrigued me the most, when I realized that the final scene is one of those without emotional and raw scenes, of which there are not many, and I always have to think about them after the end. ()

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Engels This is an absolute GUILTY PLEASURE. Every shot is a delight, and every idea and sentence is joy and satisfaction. I cannot believe that the previous versions were better. Michelle Pfeiffer did very well not to take early retirement from acting before the age of 50. After an enjoyable comedy, a musical, and a blockbuster, her role of a lifetime on the cusp of a new age is Lea de Lonval, the lovelorn courtesan, and I'm rooting for her like never before. I also have to watch out for Rupert Friend, who seems to be the new crown prince of historical films. ()

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