A quill

Marques 2021-12-22 08:01:38

Whether poor or rich, one can enjoy the joy of love. His pen made this piece of concreteness, giving the upper class a new catharsis, and opening a window to the people at the bottom. Happiness is diverse, and to him the gushing aura is also a curse, and the pain that has nowhere to release suppresses him and drives him crazy.

In small terms, it is the liberation of human nature. In large terms, it is the end of an era, challenging power and challenging beliefs, it is the embellishment of history and the hint of the French Revolution. The plot of the film is compact and attractive, and it is well-handled. The ugliness and evil in the heart of people wearing traditional clothes are ironically expressed. A person who everyone thinks is insignificant, but can control his own measure.

Only those who like to read can understand the final meaning of the film. The so-called freedom, the weak freedom God gave us is written by countless people through the quill pen. Freedom is in the brain. Under the pen, the precious human experience, sin and evil, and imagination are all galloping in the book. At the same time, there is firmness in the never ending distress. A quill makes the shackled humans jump out of the book. Graceful dancing.

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Quills quotes

  • Royer-Collard: If you're going to martyr yourself Abbe, do it for God, not the chambermaid.

  • Madeleine: Don't come any closer Abbe, God's watching.