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Moulin Rouge (1952)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Moulin Rouge is an Best Picture-nominated biopic made in 1952, directed by John Huston and starring José Ferrer and Zsa Zsa Gabor. It's much less acid sequence and more Tragic Hero, showing the life and work of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in fin de siècle Paris, and the love he tries to find.Contrary to belief, this movie has no relation to Moulin Rouge!, the 2001 musical. | |
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Childhood Friend Romance: Henri had a very good chance of marrying his childhood sweetheart until the accident which crippled him, at which point she couldn't stand the sight of him, which is sad, because he just looked like this◊. According to his Wikipedia article he also may have suffered from overgrown genitals. This could be a good thing or a bad thing depending on how overgrown they were. | |
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Bookends: Toulouse-Lautrec falls down a staircase as a young man, crippling him; in the end, he falls down a staircase in an absinthe-induced panic attack, and dies. | |
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Dark Reprise: Somewhat different, in that the song Jane Avril sings is lighter than her first one, but is less emotionally resonant and more hollow. Even more appropriately, at the end, as Toulouse-Lautrec dies misunderstood, the dancers from his happy days at the Moulin reappear before him one last time to say goodbye—though they imply they'll meet again in heaven. | |
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