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It's the late 1970's New York with Studio 54, designer jeans, drugs, and disco. This is the outrageous breathtaking story of the first fashion super-model - her rise to the top, and her fall caught up in a whirlwind of drugs, sex, and celebrity. (official distributor synopsis)

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Malarkey 

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English Gia is one big movie concert by Angelina Jolie, whom I’ve never seen play this seriously. But I felt that the movie was just about Angelina’s acting talent. It’s obvious that the movie is one big tragedy from the beginning till the end and it crumbles down as fast as a house of cards. ()

gudaulin 

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English From the point of view of the quality of the script or direction, it is essentially an average television film, however, its protagonist is a famous supermodel, a woman with a scandalous way of life and so-called celebrity. So, the viewer can enjoy the glamour of the modeling world, beautiful girls, and last but not least, Angelina Jolie in the leading role. Not that she's such a great actress, but she really fits the role of a glamorous, slightly twisted beauty. Overall impression: 60%. ()

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NinadeL 

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English The story of Gia Carangi is truly alarming and however artistically rendered, a film inspired by her downfall is important. It's nice to see in retrospect how great Angelina did as a Gia back then, helped many future lesbians by coming out, and also showed other kinds of love to other people. However, in this form, the romance with Sandy Linter, unfortunately, served only as a cover for a much more important message about the devastating environment of modeling, about the overindulgence that led to drugs and later to contracting AIDS. A full decade before Freddie Mercury, Gia became one of the first celebrities to die from an invisible gamble with life. Gia lived too fast, and it took her two years of shooting covers for Vogue and Cosmo to wade through the mud for the next six years. And that's the main downside of this film. Angelina is not very believable as a naive 18-year-old and we only see a fraction of the worst moments of Gia's life. Still, it's good enough for an HBO television blockbuster. ()

kaylin 

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English Let's face it, there isn't really that much evidence that Angie is truly a great actress because often she just played in the mainstream where those abilities aren't so apparent, but Gia shows how captivatingly spontaneous, tender, beautiful, and ugly she can be and how she's not afraid of it. It's her gig. ()

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