Arletty

Arletty

  • Born: 1898-5-15
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    • Kari 2022-01-12 08:01:10

      Three children in heaven

      Very beautiful and stylish French movies, with a magical temperament that attracts you. A lot of fragrant and thought-provoking dialogues, I want to save the screenshots one by one. One wonderful afternoon, I met three children from heaven.

      Garance (female protagonist)-it was such a charming woman...

    • Alivia 2022-01-12 08:01:10

      Favorite lines

      The first part of the
      road to sin
      (to be added) the

      second part
      of the man in white

      1. Whenever my heartbeat is very violent, I prefer to listen alone.
      And I don’t believe that someone really has such a heart.

      2. For enthusiastic people, Paris is very small.

      3. We are like a music box with a broken...

    • Carter 2022-03-23 09:02:47

      A perfect classical drama, with a complete story, full of characters, typical and unrealistic. The tragedy of the idealist.

    • Rhoda 2022-03-26 09:01:10

      The charm of the characters outweighs the story, the lively cobweb relationships developed by various goods, the main line of polyamorous love is left blank, and the three-hour film length is not a threshold

    Children of Paradise quotes

    • Baptiste: I still love you. I always have. And you, Garance? No, don't answer. I won't ask for anything. You're here. That's all that matters. Here, alive in my arms, like the first time. No, I ask for nothing. Only - the warmth of your body against my body, this mouth of yours. These eyes of yours.

    • Édouard, Count de Montray: How do you ply your talents these days?

      Pierre-François Lacenaire: Since you ask, I'm putting the finishing touches on something that will cause a sensation.

      Édouard, Count de Montray: A tragedy, no doubt.

      Pierre-François Lacenaire: No, a comedy, a farce. Or a tragedy, if you prefer. It's all the same. There's no difference. Or very little. For example, if a king is deceived, it's a tragedy of infidelity. He's deceived not by his wife...

      Frederick: But by Fate.

      Pierre-François Lacenaire: Yes, Fate. But if it's a poor devil like you or me, Monsieur de Montray - and I use "me" as a figure of speech - it's no longer a tragedy, but mere buffoonery, a sorry tale of cuckolds.