Is there a moment that really touched you?

Afton 2022-11-10 21:47:52

There are many movies and TV dramas now. Some of the pictures are exciting and fresh, and some are purely "story". What happens between people of a specific identity in a specific environment makes it difficult for people to resonate. Of course, I only represent my own opinions and preferences. I have always liked stories told slowly, which can be said to be literary and artistic, especially those with female themes. The portrait of the burning woman can be said to be very in line with my preferences. It can be said that it is more literary, more romantic, and more eye-catching. Although this is also a story that is far from reality, the touching moment makes me feel like this is my story. It's like the night before the separation, no one was willing to sleep, so they kept looking at each other, and whoever was sleepy would wake her up. If you really love someone, you can't see enough of it no matter how you look at it, and you can't help but raise the corners of your mouth. It is also like always feeling that the meeting is too late and that too much time is wasted. The artistic expression of the film is particularly romantic. Why didn't the two of them notice the skirt lit by the bonfire? It turned out that they couldn't hold anything else in their hearts except each other. Such a picture is full of lust, lust, but forbearance, even if the heart is tumbling, the surface is calm, only the hot eyes cannot be hidden. Love always starts from this, ambiguous, cautious, eager and timid, the film shows these very well, about love, about sparks.

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Portrait of a Lady on Fire quotes

  • Héloïse: I feel something new.

    Marianne: What?

    Héloïse: Regret.

    Marianne: Don't regret. Remember. I'll remember when you fell asleep in the kitchen.

    Héloïse: I'll remember your dark look when I beat you at cards.

    Marianne: I'll remember the first time you laughed.

    Héloïse: You took your time being funny.

    Marianne: That's true. I wasted time.

    Héloïse: I wasted time too. I'll remember the first time I wanted to kiss you.

    Marianne: When was that?

    Héloïse: You didn't notice?

    Marianne: At the feast around the bonfire.

    Héloïse: I wanted to, yes. But that wasn't the first time.

    Marianne: Tell me.

    Héloïse: No, you tell me.

    Marianne: When you asked if I had known love. I could tell the answer was yes. And that it was now.

    Héloïse: I remember.

  • Héloïse: It's a life that has advantages. There's a library. You can sing or hear music. And equality is a pleasant feeling.