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"Take It All"
Song by Marion Cotillard
from the album Nine (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Genre Show tune
Length3:03
Label Geffen
Composer(s) Maury Yeston
Lyricist(s)Maury Yeston
Producer(s)
Music video
"Take It All" on YouTube

"Take It All" is a song written by Maury Yeston for the 2009 musical film Nine, a film adaptation of the musical Nine. The song is performed by Luisa Contini ( Marion Cotillard). It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 82nd Academy Awards. The official music video for the song has over 2 million views on YouTube. [1]

Production

The song was "one of the new songs written expressly for the film". [2]

Composer Maury Yeston gave some insight into the song's production:

“Take It All” obviously is a far grittier and more emotionally captivating song in which we’ve got a woman finally putting her foot down and walking out on a man. More than that, she’s really visiting upon him a man’s worst nightmare, which is seeing his wife ravaged by another. And so she simultaneously regains her self-respect and devastates him. It features the almost clichéd language of stripping and then suddenly, “Do you want my soul?” And a gear turns. It was Nine director Rob Marshall’s idea that we should see his wife stripped bare like that. I think Marion Cotillard does a beautiful job. [3]

Critical reception

ReelViews wrote "The film's most powerful song, "Take It All," is delivered by Marion Cotillard with a level of passion and intensity that surpasses any non-singing moment". The site also suggestion that the desire to retain a PG-13 rating "restrained Marshall from taking a few of the numbers a little further (in particular, "Take It All" and "Be Italian")". [4]

Accolades

Year Awards Ceremony Category Result Ref.
2010 Academy Awards Best Original Song Nominated [5]

References

  1. ^ "Marion Cotillard - Take It Al". YouTube. 8 February 2010. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  2. ^ Diamond, Robert (15 November 2009). "VIDEO: NINE Audio Preview - Marion Cotillard 'Take It All'". BroadwayWorld.com.
  3. ^ Clark Collis (3 May 2020). "'Nine' DVD: Composer Maury Yeston on writing the Oscar-nominated 'Take It All' from the musical, out in stores tomorrow". Entertainment Weekly.
  4. ^ Berardinelli, James (15 December 2009). "Nine". ReelViews.
  5. ^ "The 82nd Academy Awards | 2010". Oscars.org. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Take It All"
Song by Marion Cotillard
from the album Nine (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Genre Show tune
Length3:03
Label Geffen
Composer(s) Maury Yeston
Lyricist(s)Maury Yeston
Producer(s)
Music video
"Take It All" on YouTube

"Take It All" is a song written by Maury Yeston for the 2009 musical film Nine, a film adaptation of the musical Nine. The song is performed by Luisa Contini ( Marion Cotillard). It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 82nd Academy Awards. The official music video for the song has over 2 million views on YouTube. [1]

Production

The song was "one of the new songs written expressly for the film". [2]

Composer Maury Yeston gave some insight into the song's production:

“Take It All” obviously is a far grittier and more emotionally captivating song in which we’ve got a woman finally putting her foot down and walking out on a man. More than that, she’s really visiting upon him a man’s worst nightmare, which is seeing his wife ravaged by another. And so she simultaneously regains her self-respect and devastates him. It features the almost clichéd language of stripping and then suddenly, “Do you want my soul?” And a gear turns. It was Nine director Rob Marshall’s idea that we should see his wife stripped bare like that. I think Marion Cotillard does a beautiful job. [3]

Critical reception

ReelViews wrote "The film's most powerful song, "Take It All," is delivered by Marion Cotillard with a level of passion and intensity that surpasses any non-singing moment". The site also suggestion that the desire to retain a PG-13 rating "restrained Marshall from taking a few of the numbers a little further (in particular, "Take It All" and "Be Italian")". [4]

Accolades

Year Awards Ceremony Category Result Ref.
2010 Academy Awards Best Original Song Nominated [5]

References

  1. ^ "Marion Cotillard - Take It Al". YouTube. 8 February 2010. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  2. ^ Diamond, Robert (15 November 2009). "VIDEO: NINE Audio Preview - Marion Cotillard 'Take It All'". BroadwayWorld.com.
  3. ^ Clark Collis (3 May 2020). "'Nine' DVD: Composer Maury Yeston on writing the Oscar-nominated 'Take It All' from the musical, out in stores tomorrow". Entertainment Weekly.
  4. ^ Berardinelli, James (15 December 2009). "Nine". ReelViews.
  5. ^ "The 82nd Academy Awards | 2010". Oscars.org. Retrieved 24 July 2022.

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