Portrait of a Lady on Fire Comments

  • Athena 2023-01-21 06:37:17

    Lun's words: There is no curious way to deal with same-sex love, the gentleness and subtlety of the female gaze, and the turbulent undercurrent of the filming without love. The soundtrack, the myth, and the gradually withering flowers all echo the whole story. The story is like a strong drink with strong stamina, and the two ended the whole play with their eyes that traveled through time and space with the string music. For me, the love that cannot be loved is the most beautiful love. It...

  • Dominique 2023-01-20 14:21:42

    No. 2884 - The cry when listening to the music at the end, is it a memory of the past, or is she afraid to look back because she knows someone is watching, for fear of putting her wife in hell like...

  • Christy 2023-01-19 14:47:42

    There are many movies about the artist and the muse, but there are too few movies that establish an equal relationship between the two, attracting each other and seducing each other. Ambiguous should be shot like this, teach cmbyn to be a...

  • Sydney 2023-01-06 01:32:56

    The sea that drowns the piano lessons also drowns the portrait of the burning woman. Rembrandt's light at night, whose light is during the day, music is a language, painting is a language. Beside the whistling coast, there is no twisted tree, but abortive grass. Fiction is a language, and singing is a language. In the dark night of burning, without hearing the female sigh, the free Jiaoying chanted precisely. In the roaring sea of ​​people, in the roaring book pages, the roaring sound is like a...

  • Alexane 2023-01-05 18:38:12

    Beautiful temperate gentle and very top /...

  • Patsy 2022-12-27 17:06:28

    So satisfying. "This is the poet's choice, not the lover's choice." At the end of "Four Seasons", the surging surging made people cry...

  • Ellen 2022-12-25 03:29:46

    The analogy with cmbyn stops at the theme and structure, but its emotional flow is probably not as good as the former, or Sciamma is too addicted to the game of replacing herself with the painter, and the game of replacing and mirroring the two heroines in the film. , while forgetting something authentic. The trap that female directors are easy to fall into is precisely because they are repressed, but they overly promote it. They must speak out and forget that there is another whole world to...

  • Joanie 2022-12-23 18:35:03

    "Portrait of a Burning Woman" is so ingeniously shot, every frame is deliberately pursuing the beauty of the picture, but the whole rhythm is so slow that all the rhythms of the plot conflicts in the story are lost! The actors are carried by the director the whole time like a marionette, and even the movements are so hypocritical and deliberate. Director, you might as well stop making movies and just...

  • Ashleigh 2022-12-05 10:06:35

    It's best not to treat it as a gay romance movie. I really like the director's addition to The Handmaid's Tale, and it's a movie about the fate of women. From this point of view, this quality French film of texture, tone, photography, metaphor is a lot, but it is also memorable...

  • Kole 2022-12-01 21:52:01

    The 265-second close-up shot at the end of the film, with the advancement of the angle of view, is like an oil painting that gradually outlines and smudges; with the slight movement of facial expressions, it is like a silent love poem that recalls the loss; The slight smiles are intertwined, the kind of unrequited love, the kind of indescribable love thickened into a cup of forgetful water, at that time, they wanted to call themselves by each other's...

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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.