Portrait of a Lady on Fire Comments

  • Johanna 2022-11-17 12:59:07

    Beauty is beautiful, with form and without spirit. Except for the portrait - observing a verbal confrontation between two people, there is no emotional progression in other parts. The characters do not have a clear top mission, so the motives of each action appear strange; the story has no clear pros and cons, so the events seem to be inexplicably strayed from the necessary clues. The most regrettable thing is that "smearing" and "burning" are not given a deeper meaning. The only bright spot is...

  • Casey 2022-11-12 11:25:12

    I don’t think there is anything beyond the conventional routines of same-sex movies of resistance, awakening, and unforgettable...

  • Aurore 2022-10-24 03:20:25

    Neat, delicate, popular, and good-looking, the relationship between sound and picture is superb, the only regret is the lack of unexpected surprises, and the openness and ambiguity are slightly...

  • Theron 2022-10-21 22:07:44

    Better-looking than "You call me by your name", a slow and delicate beauty. Lala's love story is always more delicate than gay, and love precedes desire. Or maybe I don't bring in carnal eyes so I can stare more patiently and calmly. The female chorus at the bonfire party was...

  • Daphnee 2022-10-05 07:51:34

    Three and a half stars, cowardly female painter, strong second lady, from mutual observation to love, from love to separation, the story is quite easy to understand, the scenes from home to the beach are also very simple, and there are few characters, except for the two heroines, you come to me In the past, only the mother and maid were left as a foil. Thought to fight against the feudal arranged marriage, and went to elope together, but did not resist; thought that the younger sister would...

  • Milo 2022-10-04 05:35:56

    It feels overrated. It's a bit like pure love. Two hours will inevitably feel procrastination. It also uses the sea as the background to express eroticism, which is a few grades worse than "Piano Lesson". Of course, the director is very stable, the lighting and photography are very particular, and the music is as precious as gold, all of which are used as the finishing touch. The gazing and burning in the campfire is beautiful. The biggest flaw probably came from the casting. The heroine's face...

  • Michel 2022-10-03 11:41:18

    Later, I relied on the emotional catharsis of the actors, which was not very good, but I couldn't bear to be harsh. Fortunately, it is not the kind of film that solidifies the gesture, but it feels that the director has not understood what he is shooting for a long time. It does not seem to describe the action of "seeing", nor does it use "seeing" as the motivation to enter a condensed state. method has not yet been...

  • Salma 2022-09-29 06:19:13

    It clearly emphasizes the action of "seeing": the erotic staring, the subjective staring (introducing Héloïse, a follower's perspective of Marianne; the eyes advancing at the end), and it can even be said that the painting itself has the nature of viewing, The oil painting in the film can be regarded as the representation of "seeing". Does the presence or absence of male viewpoints (or male characters) really matter for feminist films? A utopian environment in which there is no male vacuum is...

  • Annette 2022-09-20 02:33:09

    Wasn't that the last scene of myself crying silently in the theater? Between seeing and being seen, there are both lusts and delusions. Once again, it is confirmed that affectionate is a...

  • Flavio 2022-09-17 12:47:29

    I didn't wait in vain, I didn't see it in vain, and I shut down a few film critics by the way. In front of such a movie, I am really ashamed to say that I am doing...

Extended Reading

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.