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Pablo Picasso: You've loved women even more than I have, but you haven't hated them at all.
Henri Matisse: I leave that to you.
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Dora Maar: You don't look like someone who lives in Paris.
[then, to Francoise]
Dora Maar: And you... you look like you've been breathing in the air in Picasso's studio. Peculiar air... sometimes it seems like poison gas... and then you find you cannot breathe in any other.
Geneviève: I assure you that is not the case with Francoise.
Dora Marr: I don't like cats. But when my dog died, he gave me a cat. I still have it. It's called Moumoune. He gave it that name. It's a very vicious cat. Look... He'll leave you when he's ready. Even then, you won't be free of him. After him, without him, there is nothing. After Picasso, only God. And Moumoune... that cat just won't die.
Natascha McElhone
Natascha McElhone (Natascha McElhone), female, born on December 14, 1969, graduated from the London School of Music and Drama, singer and actor from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland .
His works mainly include " Love's Labour's Lost " and so on.
Performing Experience
After graduating from Natascha McElhone, she played " Richard III " and " Richard III " with Manchester Theatre in London .", " Le Comte de Monte-Cristo " and other repertoires.
In 1996, " Pablo Picasso " , which described the love history of the genius painter Pablo Picasso , attracted attention.
Two years later, in the well-received " The Truman Show ", he played the kind role of sincerely caring actor Jim Carrey , which left a deep and beautiful impression.
In 2000, he starred in the musical comedy " Love's Labour's Lost ".
Character Evaluation
Steven Soderbergh commented on her: "She reminds me of those excellent French actresses in the 1960s and 1970s, such as Jeanne Moreau and Dominique Sander. They are witty, sexy, and complicated women, not girls, but woman.
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