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Henry & June Reviews

  • Marley 2022-04-19 09:03:11

    a woman's lust

    The movie is 137 minutes, which is not long in theory, but I have a feeling that I have spent the whole afternoon in this film. Why is it called "June & Harry"? It should be called "Annie & her boy/girl friends" (I don't know if anyone has the same feeling as me that the film is very similar to...

  • Kylee 2022-04-19 09:03:11

    Erotic flames scorching Paris in the 1930s

    I watched it ten years ago, and it was a classic of pornography—Henry & June, and I watched it again ten years later. To tell the truth for the first time, I didn't feel very good. But looking back ten years later, some things that were originally incomprehensible, suddenly understood all. It is...

  • Conor 2022-04-19 09:03:11

    Dream of Paris

    Never knew Paris was as foggy at night as London. The director created a chaotic art capital, and after reading it, only the word "Dream of Paris" comes to mind. It's impossible to tell if Anne was a love appeal to Henry and Joan or a catharsis, or just middle-class boredom as Henry said to...

  • Krystel 2022-04-19 09:03:11

    Spain Qiong Yao - Ana Isnin

    Rationally and emotionally, Ana Isin is the biggest winner.

    Looking through Baidu or Wikipedia, she is a famous pioneer, a representative of women, a famous Spanish dancer, and the petite and beautiful writer. These titles were probably obtained by her searching, secretive, and "vigorous".

    When I saw...

  • Kayla 2022-04-19 09:03:11

    The high-level color comes from the adventure of women's self-exploration (spoiler/character analysis)

    The background of the story is Paris in the early 1930s. As the mistress of Henry Miller, the author of "The Tropic of Cancer", Anais Ning uses her handwritten diary as the content, and extends from the perspective of women. A story of desire.

    I like to find relationships between characters in...

  • Andy 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    No matter what kind of love, I can't resist

    In the film, Anais, the wife of banker Hugo, is inspired by down-and-out writer Henry and his wife June to enter a world of lustful debauchery, providing the impetus and fodder for her erotic writing, and successfully launching her own bohemian life. (Bohemianism is a way of life for a group of...

  • Milo 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Tropic of Cancer of Body and Soul

    I admit that erotica has always been a common topic in literature, but most of them are small details mixed in the main line of the story. There will not be long descriptions, and most of them are emotional descriptions to describe the inner world of the characters. And this movie gave me the...

  • Ambrose 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Fluffy flowers gradually desire charming eyes

    The Marais in the 1920s and 1930s was filthy and chaotic, a bit like the Latin Quarter today, mixed with the smell of sex, vulgarity and cheap alcohol, which is also the most exciting part, making the artist linger. Whether you have a Paris complex or not, you will be fascinated by Paris in the...

  • Keagan 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    "Love in June Flowers", the growth history of a woman becoming a woman

    "Love in June Flowers" examines women themselves from the perspective of a woman, and depicts the history of women's growth accompanied by labor pains. The pictures of the movie are beautiful and the performances of the actors are natural, revealing the romantic and decadent atmosphere of Paris as...

  • Marty 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    this is a comment

    1. Henry is not charming enough, and Joan is not enough. The essential and beautiful parts of their characters have not been photographed, and some necessary factors are missing, so they seem a little neurotic; 2. Hugo is quite interesting, many details, such as the use of fire The paper...

Henry & June

Director: Philip Kaufman

Language: English,French Release date: October 5, 1990