Elegance and serenity

Krista 2022-09-30 18:36:33

This film is a biographical film of American poet Emily Dickinson, showing the legendary life of the legendary poet. Her talent, stubbornness, devotion, contradictions, and enthusiasm are perfectly captured by Terrence Davis' smooth shots and gentle rhythm. Quiet and passionate, despite writing one poem a day, only a small part of her life was published. From being ignorant to becoming a legendary poet, her life was flat and passionate, and her life was a quiet dignity. That's what made her life. And this is also the reflection of many people, plain and great, Cynthia Nixon perfectly interprets and interprets this great poet. This film briefly introduces the life of the poet Emily. The work is still in accordance with the director's consistent work style. It is very vivid and detailed. It is very plain but very touching, and it has a very soothing aspect, which makes people feel Very comfortable, very peaceful time. The protagonist's verses run through all parts of the plot, giving people a deep impression and making people feel like they experience it in a poetic mood. The poet image of the protagonist Emily Dickinson is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, full of unique images, light, elegant and unique. The different experience of the audience can make people feel very comfortable and have a different experience in their hearts. There are no gorgeous words, no passionate and high-pitched rhythm, and some are just quiet like a long stream of water. It calmly narrates the life of the poet Emily, from the babble after birth to the vicissitudes of old age, the tone of the film is as quiet as her life. But this does not mean that the film is quiet and boring. Emily's yearning for freedom and unyielding to the world are the highlights of this film. The verse at the end reflects Dickinson's unique view of life and death.

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A Quiet Passion quotes

  • Emily Dickinson: Poems are my solace for the eternity which surrounds us all.

  • Emily Dickinson: If I can't have equality, then I want nothing of love.