Antonia's Line Comments

  • Fabiola 2022-10-11 19:52:27

    After watching it, I realized that the movie had come out in 1995. The ideas and opinions are very advanced, and in 2021, women who don’t feel disobedient and who know what they want and want to do will always be brave and...

  • Mckenzie 2022-10-08 00:24:33

    The light of female life, a lot of bravery, a lot of wisdom, a lot of transcendence. In a Belgian village after World War II, a family of four - five generations - is the story of a woman. Lots of love, lots of births, lots of deaths, and sometimes severe trauma and post-traumatic stress. The end credits say that this long chronicle comes to the conclusion that nothing has come to an end. Yes, life still, life goes...

  • Anais 2022-09-29 07:08:09

    The independent and happy Antonia family takes root in the earth, lives hard, grows independently, and is not afraid of the dark. Following the growing Antonia family, they experience joys and sorrows, and their lives have no end. A little utopia + magical chronicle film, there is always full of hope and beauty. PS. After watching the movie I liked at the beginning, there is also the irresistible...

  • Desiree 2022-09-17 05:05:30

    Nothing has come to an end but the show still needs to be...

  • Richie 2022-09-06 19:40:53

    We can't judge this movie from the perspective of a commercial movie, and we can't please people with the appeal of Hollywood blockbusters. As a broadcaster, the pressure is really great....

  • Denis 2022-09-03 22:01:16

    I felt a charm called "self". Everyone is independent but connected. Every decision will not be regretted. Every experience is a gift of life. A warm, powerful, and a little funny "family...

  • Adelbert 2022-09-02 20:57:54

    8.0 A film about thinking about life, thinking about women, and thinking about life. It is also a crystallization film of Enlightenment, World War II, consumerist modernism, and thinking after Vatican II. A lot of doctrines are lingering on the experience of life, the present moment in the magical...

  • Johnnie 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    It's better not to be born", because it can't solve all the things that happen after birth? Well, why should it be solved? "Life is to be lived. "The mad woman's wolf howling at the full moon is no different from the believers' belief in...

  • Taya 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    Not my cup of tea. What a gibberish. Only moved a bit at the...

  • Brady 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    Very strange story, perfect utopia, it's very European. If it can be made into a mini-series, it must be...

Extended Reading
  • Ivah 2022-01-21 08:02:43

    You thought there was an ending, you just took a trip

    Regrettably, the gentleman who did not go out after the war, who was full of poems and books, finally chose to take his own life quickly.

    Schopenhauer did not ask people to die, nor did Sartre ask people to die. Nietzsche was crazy, but as Antonia said, there is no way, life is to experience. This...

  • Jake 2022-01-21 08:02:43

    Feminism, time, life, life.

    I was bored today, so I stayed at home with my parents to watch a movie. I just saw the movie "Days Without Relying on Men" on CCTV Six. Out of curiosity about the name of the movie, I followed my mobile phone. After a few glances, I put down my phone and looked at it intently. I thought this was...

Antonia's Line quotes

  • Kromme Vinger (Crooked Finger): Imagine moving to another time scale, so that a life-span of 80 years would be over in 29 days or last 80,000 years. Time...

    Thérèse (6): But what about time? Did we invent time?

    Kromme Vinger (Crooked Finger): We made it up.

    Thérèse (6): Perhaps ants live in their time...

    Kromme Vinger (Crooked Finger): And crickets.

    Thérèse (6): And bees.

    Kromme Vinger (Crooked Finger): And butterflies.

    Thérèse (6): And trees.

    Kromme Vinger (Crooked Finger): And stars.

    Thérèse (6): And the moon!

  • Antonia: Some years ago you asked for my hand. You still can't have my hand. But, you can have the rest. After all these chaste years, I've got the urge again. Let's say once a week?

    Boer Bas: Perhaps more often.