After a full year of teasing, Scorsese's next great picture is out in the world
So many things have happened since Timothée Chalamet was first announced as the ambassador for Chanel’s Bleu de Chanel fragrance way back in May of 2023. Dune: Part Two was supposed to premiere in November, got delayed due to the strike, and then actually did premiere four months later, for one.
The ad itself is, naturally, inspired by a 1968 Federico Fellini short called Toby Dammit. Chalamet—flanked by national treasure Francesca Scorsese and Bottoms breakout star Havana Rose Liu—is a young movie star living in a nonstop, black-and-white attention economy, yearning to escape through some sort of glowy, blue, perfume-scented portal to a version of New York City where he can walk freely and in-color without any cameras literally hitting him in the chest.
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