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2021108 minRomance, Drama

Eiffel

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Is Eiffel worth watching? With a rating of 6.2/10, 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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Eiffel Synopsis

The French government is asking Gustave Eiffel to design something spectacular for the 1889 Paris World Fair, but he simply wants to design the subway—until he crosses paths with a mysterious woman from his past.

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Top Cast

Romain Duris
Romain DurisGustave Eiffel
Emma Mackey
Emma MackeyAdrienne Bourgès
Pierre Deladonchamps
Pierre DeladonchampsAntoine Restac
Armande Boulanger
Armande BoulangerClaire Eiffel
Andranic Manet
Andranic ManetAdolphe Salles
Alexandre Steiger
Alexandre SteigerJean Compagnon
Philippe Hérisson
Philippe HérissonEdouard Lockroy
Jérémie Petrus
Jérémie PetrusEdmond
Jérémy Lopez
Jérémy LopezMaurice Koechlin
Frédéric Merlo
Frédéric MerloGeorges

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Eiffel has received mixed reviews with a 6.2/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Romance, Drama movies.

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Eiffel has received average ratings (6.2/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Eiffel is a Romance, Drama movie that The French government is asking Gustave Eiffel to design something spectacular for the 1889 Paris World Fair, but he simply wants to design the subway...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfAug 15, 2022
★ 6

Romain Duris turns in a creditable enough performance but otherwise this is a rather lacklustre mix of romance and engineering that veers way too much to the former than the latter. The narrative tries to run the twin threads of his younger years - where he builds a bridge and falls in love with "Adrienne" (Emma Mackey) with a contemporary one that sees him bidding in a competition to design the Parisian entry for the 1889 World Fair. His plan to build a 300m tower wins - it beat the Mètro - but pretty quickly he faces industrial issues, strikes, banking confidence colly-wobbles and to add to his complications, he re-alights on "Adrienne", by now married to the influential "Antoine" (Pierre Deladonchamps). There are a few scenes - especially when they are laying the foundations to the tower and when aligning the metal works, when the engineering elements impress and we get some clue as to his genius. The use of sand, water and sheer brute force to ensure millimetre accuracy is sometimes quite tensely portrayed here. Unfortunately, though, for the most part it's a rather uninspiring melodrama about his turbulent relationship and though it does offer an interesting explanation as to why the tower might look like the letter "A", it all just sinks into a rather mediocre sediment of mush. The production looks good, the costumes and settings are well presented, but the rest of it is unremarkable and I found myself wondering why I thought he wasn't Maximillian Schell and she wasn't Margot Robbie. One for the telly, I'd say.