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Dashawn 2023-09-04 17:44:28
Crazy love to go, this translation is...
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Brett 2023-08-07 05:01:56
The artist is a prodigal son, it is better to write about Picasso than to write about...
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Jordyn 2023-07-18 14:02:54
James Ivory hardly ever shoots original stories, he always adapts a novel. The film is based on the novel Picasso: Creator and Destroyer by American author Arianna Huffington. The story only selects the ten years of Picasso's encounter and entanglement with Françoise, 21, at the age of 61. The director chose another name "Surving Picasso", in fact, I don't know how to translate it into Chinese more accurately. The heroine says that without her, I become a new me, but I'm also full of gratitude...
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Napoleon 2023-06-23 06:15:25
On the sunny beach, the old painter frolicked with his lover who was far from his age. ....
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Priscilla 2023-04-30 16:17:57
Where is the talent of Picasso displayed? Obviously, there are only one paragraph of feelings with different women... It reflects the selfish, willful and uneducated side of great artists who rely on women for inspiration. It's good, and it doesn't require a great artist's character to be flawless. Francis's words at the end are also quite clear, that is, one is willing to fight and the other is willing to...
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Tressa 2023-04-25 20:26:46
muamua, my male...
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Keeley 2023-03-01 03:54:08
do you love women? The woman who left you is still the same...
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Nolan 2023-02-12 07:13:33
The Picasso of the gods, the Picasso of the woman, the Picasso of the Silence of the...
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Clement 2023-01-05 04:37:58
Support watching. I feel that there are actually many Picasso-like men, who are always passionate, sometimes romantic, always manipulative, and always children. Women naturally do the opposite. Natasha McElhone naked, and Aunt Moore (not...
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Darion 2022-12-06 02:27:12
I remember it was on the movie channel during the Spring Festival every year, and we watched it as a...
Surviving Picasso Comments
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Pablo Picasso: You've loved women even more than I have, but you haven't hated them at all.
Henri Matisse: I leave that to you.
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Dora Maar: You don't look like someone who lives in Paris.
[then, to Francoise]
Dora Maar: And you... you look like you've been breathing in the air in Picasso's studio. Peculiar air... sometimes it seems like poison gas... and then you find you cannot breathe in any other.
Geneviève: I assure you that is not the case with Francoise.
Dora Marr: I don't like cats. But when my dog died, he gave me a cat. I still have it. It's called Moumoune. He gave it that name. It's a very vicious cat. Look... He'll leave you when he's ready. Even then, you won't be free of him. After him, without him, there is nothing. After Picasso, only God. And Moumoune... that cat just won't die.