Carrington Comments

  • Trenton 2023-02-09 11:22:43

    At the end of 2018, I finally found the source of this movie. This is the best biographical movie I've ever seen. Everyone in the film is because of Carrington, and everyone was never part of her. The picture of Carrington and Gerald lying in bed after having sex is as beautiful as a picture. Not lascivious, not pornographic, just pure pleasing,...

  • Glennie 2023-02-02 23:01:29

    The separation and unity of sex and...

  • Betty 2023-01-24 08:06:26

    Footnote film by the Bloomsbury group. Emma Thompson's performance is truly amazing. Based on the literary sensational Litton Stretch biography written by Michael...

  • Ewald 2023-01-16 12:57:54

    There is nothing Sadder than losing yourself in love. The 18-year-old Wenqing girl fell in love with a handsome gay uncle. From then on, she could not extricate herself from a short life, with good scenery and music. Litton's personality is insufficient, but the meanness and thoughtfulness are quite vivid. The end of the film should be Carrington's painting. In the painting, Litton's hand in bed and reading is very delicately portrayed, which is more attractive than the male No. 1. . this...

  • Taya 2023-01-05 02:38:02

    The lens is a bit classically beautiful, and the story is relatively new. Can people really distinguish between sex and love? In fact, I don't understand that this kind of admiration can really exist. Maybe this is called...

  • Dillon 2022-12-31 18:13:00

    So is this an open relationship? The two love each other! ! understand each other! ! But because of one is the base! ! And not together! ! But Carrington really loved Lytton! ! She can be with whoever Litton likes! ! You can watch Litton get along with other people! But in the end, seeing Litton die and collapse!...

  • Dessie 2022-12-27 14:45:08

    (expression) Hold the forehead. surprise. envious. envious. envious. envious. puzzled....

  • Astrid 2022-12-14 05:20:33

    As sad as a gay man who falls in love with a straight man, so is a straight man who falls in love with a gay man. Although he loves your soul, he cannot love your body. He can understand all your joys and sorrows, but he can't give you all you want. I watched this film with the curiosity of promiscuity, but what I saw was sad innocence. Seemingly nonsense, it is actually a real way of life. In addition, it is still unable to adapt to the tone of literary...

  • Kenny 2022-12-03 17:27:28

    The separation of love and desire is unrestrained...

  • Holden 2022-11-26 17:36:53

    I believe in soulmates without...

Extended Reading

Carrington quotes

  • Dora Carrington: [voice-over, a letter] My dearest Lytton, There is a great deal to say, and I feel very incompetent to write it today. You see, I knew there was nothing really to hope for from you, well, ever since the beginning. All these years, I have known all along that my life with you was limited. Lytton, you're the only person who I ever had an all-absorbing passion for. I shall never have another. I couldn't, now. I had one of the most self-abasing loves that a person can have. It's too much of a strain to be quite alone here, waiting to see you, or craning my nose and eyes out of the top window at 44, Gordon Square to see if you were coming down the street. Ralph said you were nervous lest I'd feel I have some sort of claim on you, and that all your friends wondered how you could have stood me so long, as I didn't understand a word of literature. That was wrong. For nobody, I think, could have loved the Ballards, Donne, and Macaulay's Essays and, best of all, Lytton's Essays, as much as I. You never knew, or never will know, the very big and devastating love I had for you. How I adored every hair, every curl of your beard. Just thinking of you now makes me cry so I can't see this paper. Once you said to me - that Wednesday afternoon in the sitting room - you loved me as a friend. Could you tell it to me again. Yours, Carrington.

    Lytton Strachey: [voice-over, his written reply] My dearest and best, Do you know how difficult I find it to express my feelings, either in letters or talk ? Do you really want me to tell you that I love you as a friend ? But of course that is absurd. And you do know very well that I love you as something more than a friend, you angelic creature, whose goodness has made me happy for years. Your letter made me cry. I feel a poor, old, miserable creature. If there was a chance that your decision meant that I should somehow or other lose you, I don't think I could bear it. You and Ralph and our life at Tidmarsh are what I care for most in the world.

  • Lytton Strachey: If this is dying, I don't think much of it.