The Model

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  • NR
  • 2016
  • 1 hr 45 min
  • 5.8  (4,147)
  • 58

The Model is a 2016 drama film that follows the story of a young aspiring model Emma (played by Maria Palm) who moves to Paris to pursue her dream of becoming a successful model. Emma is young, beautiful and ambitious, and her determination to succeed in the fiercely competitive industry pushes her to take desperate measures. Emma quickly lands a contract with a leading Parisian agency, and she determinedly tackles every obstacle that comes her way, including dealing with the harsh, often demeaning demands of her agency's boss (played by Yvo Muller). Her strenuous effort to succeed in the modeling industry leads to her being exposed to the dark side of the glamorous profession, which causes her to spiral out of control.

Emma's life takes an unexpected turn when she meets a successful fashion photographer named Shane (played by Ed Skrein). Shane is handsome, charming, and immediately captivated by Emma's beauty. He sees in Emma a potential muse and convinces her to work with him. Emma is flattered by Shane's interest and agrees to work with him, happy to have found someone who understands and appreciates her talent.

The relationship between Emma and Shane soon evolves into a romantic one. Shane is everything Emma has ever wanted in a man - charming, successful, and supportive. As the two of them get closer, Emma's seamlessness facade unravels, and she becomes more aware of the darker, more dangerous side of the industry she is working in.

The Model is a musing and moody film that examines the price of ambition in the modeling world. It is a cautionary tale that looks at the lure of fame and fortune for young, attractive individuals with lofty dreams. The film effectively depicts the brutality and coldness that often exists in the fashion world, as well as the personal sacrifices models make to achieve success.

Maria Palm gives a brave performance in the lead role, which effectively captures the vulnerability and naivety of her character. Ed Skrein delivers a magnetic performance as Shane, who is both charming and bitter as he navigates the challenges of his profession. Yvo Muller, who plays the agency boss, adds to the authenticity of the film, skillfully depicting the harshness and brutality of the fashion business.

The cinematography in The Model is striking, with the city of Paris serving as an incandescent backdrop to the characters' stories. The dazzling nightlife, the charm of the city streets, and the upscale properties are brilliantly captured by the camera, which heightens the film's exquisite style.

The film raises essential questions about the modeling industry's authenticity and the impacts that it has on the people who work in it. It shows how the industry thrives on the exploitation of young models, the immense pressures models face to conform to unattainable beauty standards, and the dangers of trying to ascend to the highest levels of the profession.

Overall, The Model is a beautifully shot film that handles its subject matter with sensitivity and care. It is an insightful and honest reflection of the fashion industry and its aesthetically mesmerizing as well. The film might not have massive commercial success, but it certainly deserves recognition for its artistic excellence and its brave inquiry into a harsh business.

The Model is a 2016 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 45 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.8 and a MetaScore of 58.

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  • Release Date
    2016
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 45 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.8  (4,147)
  • Metascore
    58