I know that once the film is over, I'm not going to pull away from reality

Coleman 2022-03-21 09:03:28

No words can be used to describe this film, any language seems pale, only the inner feelings are real.

Tribute to Anais Nin, to our shortcomings, our weaknesses and our hypocrisy.


A film that only women (perhaps only a few) can really understand. Just as men can never truly understand women.


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However, the music I read and listened to make me believe that there must be others like me in this world People

---Henry Miller

It turns out that there is no real person like you. People are always lonely inside.

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I cried this morning
I because I loved the street that got me out of Henry and
maybe one day because it got me back to Henry
I cried because the process of being a woman was so painful
I was more Crying to stop crying from now on
(the ending was imperfect, revealing that the director ended up, like Henry, not really understanding women)


This movie, and all the books of the female enlightenment, will influence and continue throughout my life.

--- ---------And use this to pay homage to the moon boat in the candlelight of the autumn night.


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  • Carmela 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Missing turns into fantasy, fantasy turns into promiscuity, promiscuity leads to the loss of balance in normal emotional life, and in the end, I find that what I do is hurting the person who has been thinking about it all the time. No matter how deep the relationship is, it will end. Can't resist betrayal. ps: Uma Thurman really didn't see it at first, the aura is definitely stronger than the female one.

  • Raleigh 2022-03-19 09:01:11

    The process of being a woman is so painful. I like the charming eyes of the heroine.

Henry & June quotes

  • Henry Miller: Hell of a place you got here, Hugo. Peaceful. Been here long?

    Hugo Guiler: Just since the crash.

    Henry Miller: Since the crash? How did you live before?

    Hugo Guiler: We lived well. This is Henry Miller, the American writer Osborn is putting up. My wife, Anais Nin.

    Henry Miller: How are you, Anis?

    Hugo Guiler: Eduardo Sanchez, Anais' cousin. Anais, you should read Henry's stuff.

    Richard Osborn: For my money, he's got it over D.H. Lawrence.

    AnaÔs Nin: I'd love to read your writing.

    Richard Osborn: He hasn't been published yet.

  • Henry Miller: All right, I'll tell you. June appeared like an Angel, and I offered her a fool's faith. She was a taxi dancer. I paid my dime, she put her head on my shoulder, but then the lies began. She told me her mother was a gypsy and her father was a count. Later, I saw a film and realized she swiped her whole childhood right out of the film.

    AnaÔs Nin: And so?

    Henry Miller: So I married her.