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2012102 minRomance, Drama

Bel Ami

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Is Bel Ami worth watching? With a rating of 5.259/10, this Romance, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Bel Ami Synopsis

Georges Duroy travels through 1890s Paris, from cockroach ridden garrets to opulent salons, using his wits and powers of seduction to rise from poverty to wealth, from a prostitute’s embrace to passionate trysts with wealthy beauties, in a world where politics and media jostle for influence, where sex is power and celebrity an obsession.

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Top Cast

Robert Pattinson
Robert PattinsonGeorges Duroy
Uma Thurman
Uma ThurmanMadeleine Forestier
Christina Ricci
Christina RicciClotilde de Marelle
Kristin Scott Thomas
Kristin Scott ThomasVirginie Walters
Colm Meaney
Colm MeaneyMonsieur Rousset
Philip Glenister
Philip GlenisterCharles Forestier
Holliday Grainger
Holliday GraingerSuzanne Rousset
Natalia Tena
Natalia TenaRachel the Prostitute
Anthony Higgins
Anthony HigginsComte de Vaudrec
James Lance
James LanceFrançois Laroche

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Is Bel Ami worth watching?

Bel Ami has received mixed reviews with a 5.259/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Romance, Drama movies.

Is Bel Ami hit or flop?

Bel Ami has received average ratings (5.259/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Bel Ami?

Bel Ami is a Romance, Drama movie that Georges Duroy travels through 1890s Paris, from cockroach ridden garrets to opulent salons, using his wits and powers of seduction to rise from povert...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMay 24, 2023
★ 5

Now I don't know about you, but I always thought that Freddie Stroma ("Cormac") from the "Half Blood Prince" (2009) was the hottest eye-candy to befriend "Harry Potter" so I never really got all the fuss about the pallid and relatively charm-free Robert Pattison as he became an Hollywood star. In this, admittedly stylish looking film, he is a poverty stricken would-be Lothario who manages to get himself a job on the local "La Vie Française" newspaper thanks to the creative help of "Mme. Forestiere" (Uma Thurman) and her husband who edits the thing. Success goes to his head a bit and soon he is sleeping his way through Paris society caring nothing for the women - notably "Mme. Rousset" (easily the best performance of the film from Dame Kristin Scott Thomas) and the vulnerable and loving "Clothilde" (Christina Ricci). Gradually his reputation starts to impede his flexibility, his erstwhile colleagues sicken of him and his luck starts to change? Is he going to end up on an absinthe-soaked floor somewhere, or has he now the guile to survive - thrive, even? It's interesting, I suppose, to tell a story from the perspective of a man who sleeps his way to the top - but this one is really rather one-dimensional. Pattison is no great shakes an an actor, his performance is completely devoid of charisma and there is very little chemistry here - on any level - to sustain the rather repetitive and depressing thread of their stories. They are all rather unpleasant, duplicitous, individuals who would cheat as easily as breathe. Holliday Grainger's entry onto the scene merely serves to speed it even more rapidly on the skids from which it just never really recovers. This is just poor, sorry.