Merveilleux to see Marion Cotillard deservedly pick up the Oscar for her mesmerising, moving performance as Edith Piaf in La Vie En Rose. I watched this film on DVD a month ago and was so was blown away by her depiction that I watched the powerful ending several times.
Marion made a vaguely endearing acceptance speech at the Oscars, which follows her Bafta win. Last night, she even thanked the Angels of Los Angeles (she's cleary new to that souless, mendacious city) that have now made her a star.
It seems such a shame that Marion could not see fit to even mention in passing - in either speech - the one angel who made it all possible: the tragic, gifted Edith Piaf.
Marion should be ashamed of herself and regret this appalling oversight.