I was attracted by this poster many years ago, but I didn't check who the person on the poster was playing at that time. I couldn't help but like the hat she was wearing. On her birthday, I finally found this movie and watched it. Gabrille is her real name, the same as Coco Chanel's original name. The first husband took the initiative to print only his name on the four novels written by her, and plagiarized it blatantly, saying that it was because the novels written by women did not sell well, which is really unreasonable. After the divorce, in order to support herself, she has been performing dance dramas on stage, married three times, and finally with her ex-husband and ex-wife's son, who are very different in age. Later, she made a living by writing novels and news reports, and in the 19th century, she was living a wonderful life. The awakening theme of women in the play reminds me of Rodin's lover. It is said that he was also suppressed by his talent, and finally went crazy, otherwise his talent should not lose to Rodin. And Colette was okay, after all, she lived out what she wanted. ps. The missy disguised as a man in the play reminds me of George Sang, which is also a love drama of the destined king of sadomasochism. When Colette was alive, George Sand and Hugo were also alive, just 6-70 years apart. The nature in the play is also very beautiful. Without nature, more people would probably go crazy. Colette is a country girl after all, and especially understands the wildness of nature.
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