Adjani's crazy genius artist is heartbreakingly beautiful and ill-fated, and only she can perfectly interpret the innocence and stubbornness of Girls' Generation's Camille. I can only sigh that the life of this genius sculptor is full of tragedies. As a great artist, Rodin is also a scumbag. Camille is Rodin's muse. When he was with Rodin, Camille seemed to have absorbed all the nutrients from Rodin. Finally, after Camille left Rodin, he threw himself into the sculpture business with hatred for Rodin in his heart.
Although Rodin hurt Camille, it was her family who ruined Camille's life. After the death of her most beloved father, Camille's mother and siblings joined forces to send her to a mental hospital for more than 30 years, and she has been locked in the mental hospital for more than 30 years.
Camille was just born in the wrong era. She was born in the 19th century when the mental patient's admission system was not perfect. Her mother and siblings were typical women and children. They hated her talent and speciality, and her lover scarred her tired.
Her last thirty years in a mental hospital meant the downfall of a genius. Camille is a gifted sculptor abandoned by the times, and she is prompted by circumstances that are tragic.
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