The movie starts off pretty flat, but when I saw Camille's work, I was hooked. Even in a humble studio, the tension of these works can still permeate the screen, not losing the feeling of being in an art gallery. At the same time, Camille's works are rich. Having seen the works of many famous artists, I will feel that no matter the form or the theme is always confined to one corner, and Camille makes me feel the flow of talent.
Outstanding genius must have some kind of paranoia, and Camille is the best portrayal. The inner world is rich but lonely. When encountering a friend and a person who admires, the two factors are superimposed, how can Camille's love extricate itself. Love is so contradictory. I just love him, and I don't want anything else. But after falling in love with each other, they hope to be the only and all of each other. However, no matter how they fall in love, the two are independent individuals with their own life and spiritual aspirations, and perfect fit is rare. Love is a luxury, and an absolute luxury, truly the only luxury.
Adjani is so beautiful, those psychedelic eyes, those smart lips. Adjani is amazing, she handles every expression and every emotion so well. Some people compare her to Sophie Marceau, and as far as this film is concerned, her performance is better than the Sophie Marceau I've seen.
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