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3Also known as ''Gainsbourg (Vie Héroïque)'' ("heroic life" in French), ''Gainsbourg'' is a surreal 2010 biopic about French SingerSongwriter Music/SergeGainsbourg. The man is portrayed by actor Éric Elmosnino.
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5It begins during his childhood in [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII Nazi-occupied]] France (he was the child of Russian Jews and was eventually forced into hiding to escape UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust) and follows him throughout his life, including his affairs with some of the most beautiful actresses and singers of his time that became his [[TheMuse muses]].
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7The film is scant on specific details, so those unfamiliar with the man's work may be a little lost at times.
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9!!Tropes include:
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11%%* AnimatedCreditsOpening
12* BigEntrance: How Brigitte Bardot is introduced - her walking down a [[EmergingFromTheShadows shadowy hall]] in a [[SupermodelStrut hip-swaying strut]], the [[MaleGaze camera panning along her body]] and an instrumental of "Initials BB" playing all the while.
13%%* DaddysGirl: France Gall.
14* FeetFirstIntroduction: The first thing we see of Brigitte Bardot is her legs, as she walks down the hall to Serge's apartment.
15%%* FingerSuckHealing: Juliette Greco uses this on Serge.
16* FreudianTrio: Serge's three main affairs fit this.
17** Juliette Gréco is mysterious, spiritual and distant - the Superego.
18** Brigitte Bardot (Creator/LaetitiaCasta) is fun-loving and the most sex-driven of the three - the Id.
19** Jane Birkin is the one most emotionally attuned to Serge and is more down-to-earth than the other two - the Ego.
20%%* IncomingHam: "Se~rge!" (enter Brigitte Bardot accompanied by epic "Initials BB" instrumentation)
21* TheIngenue: France Gall as a part of her public image. She is also completely impervious to the sexual innuendoes of the song proposed by Gainsbourg.
22* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: Used during the Greco segment to contrast the sensual Juliette Greco vs. Gainsbourg's jealous wife. Bonus point for wearing respectively [[ColorMotif black and white]].
23%%* MaleFrontalNudity: Serge, once or twice, and discreetly.
24* ModestyBedsheet: Brigitte Bardot has a bedsheet wrapped around her waist as she sleeps on Gainsbourg's bed, with her ToplessnessFromTheBack to the camera. Another scene begins in the same way, but has her wrapping the sheet around her and getting up to playfully dance around the room while Gainsbourg plays the piano, all while still holding on to the bedsheet.
25%%* MsFanservice: Brigitte Bardot, of course.
26* NeverTrustATrailer: Most trailers milk the fact that Brigitte Bardot is a character, even though her screen time probably doesn't reach ten minutes and her segment is relatively self-contained. They also ignore the fantasy elements of the film.
27* NotSoImaginaryFriend: La Gueule's presence is never acknowledged by anyone other than Serge, but it still does things like dancing with Greco, setting fire to Serge's atelier and negotiating with France Gall's father.
28* SizableSemiticNose: Along with other Nazi antisemitic stereotypes, there's the animated "Jewish" head with a big nose at the beginning of the movie.
29%%* RogerRabbitEffect: La Gueule is an animated character.
30* SupermodelStrut: Brigitte Bardot's first scene has her moving towards Serge while strutting down a hallway wish a deliberate and confident sashay to her step.

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