Quills Comments

  • Owen 2023-09-17 10:49:14

    The combination of virtual and real at the opening guillotine is very ingenious. Thad's psychopathic look is as good as it gets. I write of the right and eternal truth, ban together the humankind the whole world over. We eat, we shit, we...

  • Conrad 2023-08-13 10:34:45

    It's really not used to look at Rush when he was young, or at least not as old as he was. Erotic novelists are not precious anymore, and a lot of them are caught on the...

  • Carolyn 2023-08-10 08:37:28

    A great biopic, interspersed with multiple stories from the beginning to the end, the marquis who is both good and evil, the laundress at the bottom of the society, the priest who broke down at the end, and the hypocritical doctor, the characters are also very full and interesting, 4 stars...

  • Glenna 2023-08-06 17:20:04

    C+ / [4th GFFF] Unlike ordinary biographical films, this film does not blindly focus on the main character Sade, but describes the relationship between three people including the priest and Medellin, thus representing three powers respectively. Identity, and the corresponding three symbols of writing desire, abstinence, and the source of desire, and the film insists on discussing not only the writing and dissemination of ideology and culture that are oppressed by the authorities, but more about...

  • Skyla 2023-07-10 12:14:43

    [85] There are not many characters, but the plot is carefully crafted. Joaquin's looks and acting skills are amazing. The set doesn't need to be fancy to create a gothic vibe. In short, the whole film is full of British unique cold and romantic...

  • Guido 2023-07-08 00:42:59

    Everyone's performance is good. Joaquin is...

  • Eugenia 2023-06-29 22:52:48

    It is a work that reflects the pursuit of sexual liberation after the European Renaissance and the French Revolution. The repression of human nature and id, or even self-righteousness, makes it servile to money and greed, and the consequences must be tragic. In the film, the struggle for liberation ends up failing as tragically as the French Revolution. However, human nature was resurrected through greed. Will the next revolution pass through a secret passage and gather strength under the quill...

  • Eveline 2023-06-24 13:50:04

    For the sake of art, no matter what kind it is, fight against...

  • Polly 2023-06-19 10:45:46

    Usually biographical films, if the person is famous and has a brilliant life, it is better. If you want to express his personality through such a film, you can only say that his performance is mediocre. Got Kate Winslet in...

  • Mustafa 2023-06-01 12:57:48

    "Freedom at the bottom of the inkwell with a quill nib" Who gave the label Erotica! !...

Extended Reading
  • Jodie 2022-04-20 09:01:54

    Prison is my eyes

    1. What I admire most about the Marquis is that he can turn the prison into his eyes, just like the doctor exclaimed, "Even the prison has eyes here!" Said how tiny, amateur, lightweight.

    2. If I was impressed, the married nun said in the mansion, "A prison is a prison, no matter how luxurious it...

  • Lloyd 2022-04-19 09:02:16

    Thank you for your wonderful story



    When I was in high school, I was writing on the mat, and when I saw Thad, I took it.

     

    He wrote erotic novels and was banned by Napoleon, and the quill and ink were confiscated; he used wine chicken bones to write on the sheets and was confiscated again; he used blood as ink and glass as a pen to...

Quills quotes

  • Marquis de Sade: [voiceover, as Coulmier writes] Beloved reader, I leave you now with a tale penned by the Abbe du Coulmier, a man who found freedom, in the most unlikeliest of places: at the bottom of an inkwell, on the tip of a quill. However, be forewarned, it's plot is blood-soaked, it's characters depraved, and it's themes... unwholesome at best. But in order to know virtue, we must acquaint ourselves with vice. Only then can we know the full measure of man. So come... I Dare you... Turn the page...

  • Coulmier: There are certain things... feelings... we must not voice.

    Madeleine: Why?

    Coulmier: They incite us to act on what we should not... cannot.