Goya's Ghosts Comments

  • Theodore 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    It is rare that Natalia sacrificed to act, and the story was smeared darkly by reality. People who are interested in Goya's paintings seem to be able to see what they think...

  • Sonia 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    In fact, I don't know if it is a biography or not, because it seems that there is not much actual history. I like the paintings of Goya at the end of the film. Natalie's performance is still very dedicated. The actor of Friar Lorenzo also played "The Sea of ​​the Heart"...

  • Blaze 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    Speaking of which, at the end, the moment when NP led the corpse car away and the moment when the little NP and the British soldiers discharged each other, I couldn't understand the meaning of...

  • Jewel 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    The dictatorial ruler who takes turns in battle and the church that sits firmly to the end are the two cancers that poison the soul. Neither Lorenzo nor Goya stand out...

  • Lurline 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    ELL's movie plot column introduction, the Spanish religious room that the python group said is really scary, the pendulum and deep pit described by Poe are also appalling, Napoleon's army is not a good thing, and Baden was ugly a few years ago. You can tell him, Tang Ni and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. . http://115.com/file/dn9u7qu3#...

  • John 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    As bad as it gets! Disappointing, soulless story, and performance-wise, Baden's...

  • Richmond 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    Whoever translated the title... let everyone think it was Goya's biography. In fact, it is from Goya's perspective that in Spain, where the clerical regime is turbulent, how the "devil" is looking for opportunities to seek power and profit and cruelly deceive and plunder the "angel". The ending is well...

  • Aidan 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    nude Natalie, her beautiful...

  • Reba 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    nude Natalie, her beautiful...

  • Stanford 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    nude Natalie, her beautiful...

Extended Reading

Goya's Ghosts quotes

  • Tomás Bilbatúa: Forgive me, Father Lorenzo, but um, have you ever been put to the... to the Question, yourself?

    Brother Lorenzo: Have I ever been?

    Tomás Bilbatúa: Yes. Have you ever been subjected to the Question?

    Brother Lorenzo: Of course not.

    Tomás Bilbatúa: Do you think that if you were, and they asked you to confess something grotesquely absurd... say... say you were told to confess that you're really a monkey.

    [laughter around the table]

    Tomás Bilbatúa: You're sure that god would grant you the fortitude to deny it? Or would you rather confess to being a monkey? To avoid the pain.

    Goya: I know I would.

    Tomás Bilbatúa: I know you would. So would I.

    Tomás Bilbatúa: [to Lorenzo] Would you?

    Goya: What is this Tomás, are you playing some sort of silly game with you guest? Nobody would ever ask Father Lorenzo to confess something so absurd.

    Tomás Bilbatúa: I would.

    [leaves the table]

  • 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.