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Chris 2022-01-12 08:01:10
Pierre-François Lacenaire
This is not coldness, it is rationality.
I declared war on human nature early on.
I will never follow in the footsteps of others, never!
I have to
talk like them like
them. They fill my mind
with books and
dust my children's thoughts with those old books .
This is what they call a great young man !... -
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...

Nicolas Bataille
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Glennie 2022-03-15 09:01:05
Tells an ordinary polygamy story with an extraordinary narrative level. The first part is really good. The depiction of the scenery of Paris during the July Dynasty, the performance reproduction of the early pantomime, and even the classicist dialogue, performance, and photography style are simply great. In the second part, the excavation of human nature and the way of love is not easy according to the standards of the time, and it is quite interesting according to the current standards. Several characters create a long aftertaste.
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Anya 2022-03-26 09:01:10
Even though it is 2015, the narrative of Hollywood, Japan and South Korea's sister-in-law films cannot surpass this work 70 years ago. Looking at the complexity and development of its stories, you can even find that the structure of domestic youth TV dramas has been affected. A black-and-white movie that would make me endure a headache from lack of oxygen for 190 minutes in a movie theater needs no more Amway.
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Baptiste: You're so beautiful. But I must let you sleep.
Garance: I'm not very sleepy.
[Sits on her bed]
Baptiste: Remember: You could work at the Funambules.
Garance: But I can't do anything.
Baptiste: I'll help you. You need work.
Garance: Why not? I could show my legs.
[Lifts her leg out from under her wrap]
Garance: The audience doesn't ask for much.
[Wiggles her toes]
Baptiste: But I love you, Garance.
Garance: Please don't be so solemn. It chills me. Don't be angry, but I'm not the way you dreamed. You must understand me. I'm simple, so simple. I am what I am. I want to please those I like. And when I want to say yes, I can't say no.
[Gets up and blows out the lantern]
Garance: I prefer moonlight, don't you?
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Frederick: First, my name, Frederick. Now tell me yours.
Garance: They call me Garance.
Frederick: Garance. How lovely!
Garance: It' a flower.
Frederick: A red flower, like your lips.