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Chandler 2022-03-17 09:01:07
...It is said to be very feminist...but is the ending too far-fetched? ? More like a light comedy of...
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Yvette 2022-03-17 09:01:07
The heroine is a real person, but the movie is very romantic, and the young Rufus Sewell was found to be devoted to the heroine-since he and Catherine McCormack have a screen chemistry effect, the whole film is beautifully dressed, my generation should be content (...
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Colleen 2022-03-16 09:01:07
6 points, the final trial is more idealistic, and the tragedy is more...
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Danielle 2022-03-16 09:01:07
The story was not new in 1998. The heroine was hurt and she learned the tricks of seducing men from the mother of a prostitute, but she did not learn the tricks of "The Secret Life of Cixi", but suddenly she was able to speak the truth and break into the upper class of Venice. At the moment, the male protagonist as a senator wants to win back the female protagonist. What’s interesting is that the upper class in Venice is full of fun-loving people. The middle part became the drama of "Love in...
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Stone 2022-03-15 09:01:06
It is said that I wanted Sophie Marceau to play the heroine in the beginning. When I watched the movie, I always thought that the heroine should be more beautiful, especially after she became a political prostitute, she should give people a refreshing sense of surprise, and the fencing against poetry, should be like Zorori. Wonderful, but Catherine didn't, so that her haughty look seemed very simple. But her performance was still very successful. I like the climax part the most. In the period...
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Vivien 2022-03-15 09:01:06
When I was in middle school, I thought it was a pornographic...
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Gracie 2022-03-14 14:12:27
Fortunately, it ends well. . . Otherwise, as a woman, I will...
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Virgil 2022-01-17 08:02:16
When I watched a tertiary film in junior high school, I didn’t expect it to be broadcast on...
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Peggie 2022-01-17 08:02:16
I have been wondering for a long time what the male and female protagonists have played separately...The plot and the political prostitutes themselves are actually relatively...
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Dashawn 2022-01-17 08:02:16
These days, there are so many films with good themes but have been ruined, but there are so many films that are so famous these days...Ah... the gender perspective reflected in the film is simple and...
Dangerous Beauty Comments
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Veronica Franco: There's not a man in Venice I can't have.
Marco Venier: And there's not a woman in Venice I can't have.
Veronica Franco: You cannot have me.
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Veronica Franco: I confess that as a young girl I loved a man who would not marry me for want of a dowry. I confess I had a mother who taught me a different way of life, one I resisted at first but learned to embrace. I confess I became a courtesan, traded yearning for power, welcomed many rather than be owned by one. I confess I embraced a whore's freedom over a wife's obedience. I confess I find more ecstacy in passion than in prayer. Such passion is prayer. I confess I pray still to feel the touch of my lover's lips. His hands upon me, his arms enfolding me... Such surrender has been mine. I confess I pray still to be filled and enflamed. To melt into the dream of us, beyond this troubled place, to where we are not even ourselves. To know that always, this is mine. If this had not been mine-if I had lived any other way-a child to her husband's will, my soul hardened from lack of touch and lack of love... I confess such endless days and nights would be a punishment far greater than you could ever mete out. You, all of you, you who hunger so for what I give yet cannot bear to see that kind of power in a woman. You call God's greatest gift-ourselves, our yearning, our need to love-you call it filth and sin and heresy... I repent there was no other way open to me. I do not repent my life.