Portrait of a Lady on Fire Comments

  • Justus 2023-05-06 01:15:11

    The gazing eyes are secretly emotional in the observation, and the galloping heart illuminates like a raging fire (sheng). Candle burning painting, burning people, subtle finger painting trying desperately to keep the dying you and me, looking back, tears dripping, knowing that it will be lost, but still love like a tide, wearing a white dress as charming as you, goodbye! I'll never see you again... The painting is full of love with you and me~ The art direction of this film is so powerful, and...

  • Kimberly 2023-05-04 10:44:56

    I can't feel the surging love of the two people at all, they are looking at each other, but there is no spark. Photography and lighting are...

  • Teagan 2023-04-29 17:18:03

    1. Starting from the female painter's chasing and sneaking, to the initiative of seeing and painting, to being chased, being asked, being stared at, the relationship between seeing/being seen and the rotation of the subject/object of action, and finally touching each other and eating the soul Dangling, open equal love relationship. 2. The isolated female island cannot resist the snares of patriarchal discourse. Men are always absent from the scene. They not only act as senders and receivers of...

  • Foster 2023-04-11 03:49:13

    The beginning of lesbian movies mostly stems from sharing suffering; the beginning of gay movies mostly stems from sharing and exile. Some people are empowered, some people are deprived, and no one is free. In such a world, we stare at the stormy waves and are not brave enough to curl up into a mediocre life. However, life without freedom is as easy as sitting on pins and needles. I wish everyone you, you, join hands to ride the wind and...

  • Will 2023-03-29 22:07:55

    The contrast before and after the transition is very large (the director in QA is also really dare to think, dare to express, the director said that you will always think of someone at the end of the scene, I feel so envious of QAQ), the wantonness of love and relaxation are the same. This way of growing without concealment is strongly conveyed to all audiences, trying their best and knowing the bottom line, it deliberately weakens the geography and history, and uses all the brushwork to...

  • Rosalia 2023-03-01 07:12:33

    It's a pity that the dimmer and dimmer artistic firelight didn't burn in front of my eyes at all. The author probably didn't realize that the group of ignorant art beginners sitting around "Portrait of a Burning Woman" were not a group of ignorant art beginners, but a group of modern audiences with great experience. Although there are hardly any colors of the opposite sex on this canvas covered with same-sex pigments, the scrutiny of the "non-me race" is everywhere. Don't forget, this portrait...

  • Lukas 2023-02-13 13:19:08

    Very delicate film, every frown and smile has deep meaning. It is exactly the same as the plot of CALL ME BY YOUR NAME, and the ending is quite...

  • Rosario 2023-02-06 21:29:09

    When to stop the brush, how to describe an orchestra, where to remember a portrait, how to describe love? When we caress each other, the waves on the shore are like tsunamis; when we stare at each other, the fire at the corners of our skirts can start a prairie prairie. Love is as vain as music, and painting is as frivolous as emotion. I have crossed the forbidden gate, crossed the Styx River, and saved you from snake venom. Freedom without you, regret after having you, if I can't be reborn...

  • Russ 2023-01-31 20:20:07

    Best Screenplay...

  • Vincent 2023-01-26 12:24:03

    The biggest highlight is Marianne's radiant face under oil painting-level lighting, her face glowing everywhere. The ups and downs of the plot itself are too small, and the fire of the highest skirt is not enough to support the climax, so it is over all at once. Erotic attraction is not as good as "The Girl with Pearl Earrings", after all, as long as you break through that layer, it is better to keep suppressing and holding your...

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Portrait of a Lady on Fire quotes

  • Sophie: We were walking by the cliffs. She was behind me and vanished. I saw her broken body below.

    Marianne: Did you see her fall?

    Sophie: No. I think she jumped.

    Marianne: Why do you think that?

    Sophie: She didn't cry out.

  • La Comtesse: You've made me laugh. It's ages since that happened.

    Marianne: I didn't do anything.

    La Comtesse: You're here. It takes two to be funny.