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Carmella 2022-03-26 09:01:13
Sense of fear
No doubt it was a bad movie, but it managed to plant a sense of fear in my heart.
The heroine refuses pork at dinner one day, and then she is sent to the Inquisition, they think she is a heretic, they torture her, deny it is useless, and she is sent to prison. There is no transition in the scene...
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Jermain 2022-04-19 09:02:59
God's freedom
Look at this movie from a special angle~~~ The
depressing plot is over, under the sky full of dead souls, in the deep and empty long alley, children are jumping happily and carefree, corpses, babies, living people - the composition The cruel and beautiful ending of "Spirit of Goya".
In the...

Aurélia Thiérrée
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Kallie 2022-03-01 08:01:34
don't like the subject
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Ellen 2022-03-28 09:01:13
Lorenzo stood in the camp of cannibalism three times (the rape of Ines was to eat humanity), but was overthrown twice by the people he ate (the heroine's father and the revolutionaries), only after being eaten by him, the emotion still remains sustain him. For Ines, finding the child and taking her to meet her father was the happiest moment, and so came the final, most ironic moment. Opposite roles in history, but only because of emotional involvement, fate is really nonsense
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Tomás Bilbatúa: [reading from a freshly prepared document] I, Lorenzo Casamares, hereby confess, that contrary to my human appearance, I am in fact, the bastard son of a chimpanzee and an orangutan, and I have schemed to join the church, in order to do harm to the holy office.
Tomás Bilbatúa: [places the parchment and quill in front of Lorenzo, then sits down] Sign it.
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Inés: [model pointing at defaced portrait] Why doesn't that painting have a face?
Goya: Because he is a ghost.
Inés: No, he is not.
Goya: Have you ever seen a ghost?
Inés: No. But I have seen a witch.
Goya: Oh, did you?
Inés: Yes, but she had a face.
Goya: So what did she look like?
Inés: She was... all bent and creepy, and she...
[whispers:]
Inés: stank.
[makes disparaging sound]
Goya: That's interesting, because the witch that I know, she's... she's young, very lovely, and she smells of jasmine.
Inés: [smiles] She does?
Goya: She does. And I'm working on her portrait... right now.
Inés: [smiles as it dawns on her what he means] I'm no witch!
Goya: [chuckles] How do you know?