In one sentence, the characteristics of the times, moral concepts, and class aesthetics are exhausted.

Barrett 2022-03-25 09:01:09

"Girl with a Pearl Earring" is a world famous painting as famous as "Mona Lisa", the author is the Dutch oil painting master Vermeer. The movie "Girl with a Pearl Earring" is about the birth process of this famous painting. I just finished watching it, and I was amazed at the ending. The last line turned out to be "this is too obscene", and in one sentence, it summed up the characteristics of the times, moral concepts, and class aesthetics. This is a quality movie. Scarlett is undoubtedly shining. . . .

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  • Lura 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    When Griet walked out of the studio in the hysteria of Vermeer's wife, her eyes were so contemptuous and arrogant. And Catharina Vermeer still maintains a bit of rationality in the violent and piercing jealousy. She can only make Griet disappear in reality, but she dare not destroy her husband's paintings.

  • Breanna 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    I like it so much, I even bought the book. I am very envious of that female author, who has so much determination and perseverance to follow her love. I want to be like this too! ps: Only later did I know the painter played by Colin Firth, and only later did I know the butcher played by Cillian Murphy. I always thought the butcher was dirty and stained the heroine. Looking at the stills now, I realize that the little butcher is very rustic and cute!

Girl with a Pearl Earring quotes

  • Vermeer: [Describing his newly arrived Camera Obscura] See this? This is called a lens. Beams of reflected light from that corner pass through it, into the box, so that we can see it here.

    Griet: Is it real?

    Vermeer: It's an image. A picture made of light.

    Griet: Does the box show you what to paint?

    Vermeer: It helps.

  • Maria Thins: A connoisseur in everything, Master Van Ruijven. But, you should be faithful to one mistress above all others: Art!