what is real life

Caterina 2022-04-24 07:01:14

It's been a while since I watched it, and after watching this movie, it replaced Amelie as one of my favorite movies... Regardless of whether the biography is true or not, I'm just talking about the movie itself.

I am ashamed to face Frida, who is telling us what it means to be truly alive. She is a wonderful flower of suffering, without which Frida could not have been made. She is such a bright and lively existence, even though her body is suffering from pain all the time, she is like a mermaid dancing on the tip of a knife, still elegant and beautiful.

I want to live to at least understand what I want. Maybe Frida didn't know it at the beginning, and it became clear step by step from the beginning of life. She is strong and unencumbered by the world. After experiencing the edge of life and death, she can understand the depth of life and life, and look down on the trivial matters of life and the secular ethics. For us lay people, life is not so tragic, we follow the rules. Living in a grid of well-drawn lines all our lives is the sadness of our lives.

When you die, what can you leave behind in this world? Does anyone often ask themselves this question? Maybe Frida will think that since he comes, he will burn brilliantly, and death will be like a gorgeous feast. After all, material things will disappear and change over time, and our bodies will eventually decay. Generation after generation, people will gradually forget you, but they will not forget your creation with passion and spirit.

What should I do when I am trapped in a cage and lose my freedom... For Frida, the body is the biggest cage, trapping her all her life, painting her life with a tragic color, and the opposite is the body's Pain cannot hold back the freedom of thought, passion, and unrestrainedness. Our spiritual passion and strength always needs an outlet, and the person who does not need this outlet is because he has never really thought and created spiritually. For Frida, the outlet was the brush and the color, the passion burning on the canvas...

How do you define an artist? The name is always illusory. After watching this movie, I think that people who have real artistic temperament should never create because of fame or vanity. Like Frida said, she never considered herself a painter, she considered herself Painting is only meaningful to me. For a real artist, those creations are a channel for storing and venting their feelings, and they can't be called greatness. The so-called greatness is a definition given by others through subjective interpretation. For me, not all celebrities in the art world are not necessarily all. artist. Really moving artists are not necessarily famous, but they must be really alive.

Frida's eyes in the poster are so firm, bold, persistent, with a little sneer, pride and provocation, I always have such a pair of eyes in my mind watching me, always reminding me to find the meaning of life, you know How to really live.

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Frida quotes

  • Frida Kahlo: At the end of the day, we can endure much more than we think we can.

  • Diego Rivera: There was this skinny kid with these eyebrows shouting up at me, "Diego, I want to show you my paintings!" But, of course, she made me come down to her, and I did, and I've never stopped looking. But I want to speak about Frida not as her husband, but as an artist. I admire her. Her work is acid and tender... hard as steel... and fine as a butterfly's wing. Loveable as a smile... cruel as... the bitterness of life. I don't believe... that ever before has a women put such agonized poetry on canvas.

    Frida Kahlo: [as she's brought into the gallery] Shut up, panzon. Who died?

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