On December 5, 2008, you could imagine how cold what the water in the underground Louvre for the two actors Laetitia Casta and Norman Atun. Tsai Ming-Liang composes his living musical painting with the Christian Lacroix-clad Star |
The film director searches the contrast between the colors of skin with a touch of color in the hairstyle bun
on the dark background of the wet tunnel.
Laetitia appears with a very pale face and sprawling arms to highlight the red color of her dress, lipstick until the nail varnish.
As a Greek marble statue, Norman Atun never looks at her blue eyes. Odysseus tries to resist to the siren song.
When Laetitia must leave him alone in the darkness, her face communicates a strong emotion.
Norman Atun will need to be warmed up later like a butterfly too close to the flame.
To be continued:
Related topics:
- 1: Christian Lacroix talks about Face. 2: Christian Lacroix gown of muslin. 3: Aquatic apprehension.
4: Ondine of dark waters. 5: Chinese siren song. 6: Lacroix-clad Salome. - Face on France Culture, the day of the theatrical release in France.
- On Nov. 28, 2009 Anne Dunsford, Christian Lacroix, Wang Chia Hu won the Golden Horse award for Best Costume.
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