There must be life in a good literary work

Vivianne 2022-04-22 07:01:31

The stories behind famous paintings always make people curious, so there are novels and movies. The movie is very beautiful, not only the frame-by-frame pictures with the texture of oil painting, but also a just right emotional atmosphere, which is very exciting. The storyline is simple and tells the ambiguous story of the young maid Griet and the painter Vermeer. The two of them are like two wisps of ink dripping into the sea of ​​art, gradually connecting with each other. "A girl and a painter do not have any scenes of love between men and women. Standing side by side and mixing paint is love. In candlelight, the painter pierces the girl's ears. It is passion. The girl's feelings are hidden in her silent work, and the painter's feelings are hidden. In every stare, it wasn't even a love affair, but it was still unforgettable." Although the girl has not received a higher education, she is very talented in art and understands the influence of changes in light and shadow on her paintings. In the film, Vermeer asks Griet, look at those clouds, what colors are they? White, oh no, yellow, grey, blue (can't remember exactly), Griet said. At this moment, she looked at Yun, he looked at her, he didn't have to say anything, he didn't have to say anything. "It was she who ignited the passions in his life that were almost extinct. It was him who created the beautiful dreams of her life." I think this is in stark contrast to the highly educated hostess, the painter is undoubtedly the I prefer girls who share a common language. Although the girl has a lover, the son of a butcher, she seems to be gradually indulging in the magnificent world that the painter brought her. In the end, she was pierced by the painter. After the bleeding, the girl was in pain and the painter gently comforted her. This scene is very charming and full of eroticism. In a sense, the ear bleeding also symbolizes that the girl's spiritual virgin blood is given to the painter. When the picture turns, the girl finds her lover and dedicates her virgin body to him, which seems to be an outlet for the lust that has just burst out. The artist made the girl wear the pearls of the mistress when she painted. The mistress found out that she had a big fight with the painter, and the girl left and returned home. Later (perhaps a married woman), she received the package brought by the servant from the master, which contained a blue turban and the pearl earrings she once wore. What was she thinking at that moment? After watching the movie and looking at this painting, I also feel that the girl is a lot smarter and more charming, and I have to feel that there must be life in a good work of art. Maybe the girl had already fallen in love with the person who was writing the painting when she painted that picture, and the person who was holding the pen also poured her affection into the painting, and realized the artistic friendship through the painting.

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Girl with a Pearl Earring quotes

  • Maria Thins: He's no fool, mind you. And he won't be taken for one. So, don't think otherwise.

  • Van Ruijven: I gotcha. Hold still! I want to to look at you. Now, girl, tell me how you get on up there. Has he found his composition? Do you move him? Do you inspire him?