Extended Reading
  • Maia 2022-11-26 09:25:46

    The girl ended silently in that summer

    1. The liberated fire of life

    1760, Brittany, France

    The maid holding a candle, led the female painter Marianne into the room, and lit the fire in the fireplace with the candle. Before the Industrial Revolution invaded this peninsula-shaped area in western France, the flame used to be equivalent to...

  • Giovani 2022-12-05 08:37:40

    Portrait of a Woman on Fire: My Final Fantasy on Love

    What it gives you is not a grand feeling, but a trickle that clearly originates from the top of the snow-capped mountains, but after continuous aggregation, it can break down the dams that people painstakingly built. I haven't seen a movie in a long time that I can't stop thinking about it, and...

  • Daron 2022-05-21 14:37:14

    This film is so lusty and has great stamina. I don’t know if the heating in French is too full. During the viewing process, I was so hot that I was sweating. I always thought of someone, and my breathing became very short. Although Cannes took the best screenplay, it was not the script that felt the most brilliant. For such an emotionally resonant film, any rigid setting on the plot will make it ingenious, just follow the atmosphere, just go with the flow, that kind of beauty penetrates the screen and hits the heart directly. The director is really too gentle. Seeing such a love letter to his ex, I really want to perform a lively man crying. What kind of fairy love is this.

  • Stanford 2022-05-21 21:19:51

    The bonfire and the Akabella crowd, the belated kiss, the oil painting, the collapse of the male utopia, the four seasons, the four seasons! All the designs are precisely designed to strike a fever in love (and the beautiful girls did not shave their armpits! fascinated

Portrait of a Lady on Fire quotes

  • La Comtesse: He never saw her face.

    Marianne: Why won't she be painted?

    La Comtesse: She refuses this marriage.

  • 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.