Quills Comments

  • Dariana 2021-12-22 08:01:38

    Actually, I can understand what the movie wants to express, but maybe I still don’t like this kind of...

  • Kole 2021-12-22 08:01:38

    The film not only portrays Thaad, an outstanding writer, but also tells people that they should clearly understand the traditional system and treat social development objectively, otherwise it will let ignorance occupy people's hearts. This is exactly the practical significance of the...

  • Rowena 2021-12-22 08:01:38

    Why do you feel a touch of...

  • Christy 2021-12-22 08:01:38

    The social significance of Thaad's works in the film is not only to resist tyranny, but also to enlighten ordinary working people. First of all, because of the authenticity and intimacy of this kind of pornography, there has never been such a naked truth in a book before, and this truth is so close to ordinary...

  • Monserrate 2021-12-22 08:01:38

    Father, my god, priest, the sacred, awe-inspiring ascetic, really the most suitable carrier of lustful lust. The preference for this theme and the perfect casting and performance of this film made me completely fall into this...

  • Alexandria 2021-12-22 08:01:38

    Philip Kaufman has always been a talented director in my heart. His "Love in June Flower" and this one are both among the top 10 erotic films in my heart. Mental illness, artists, eroticism, and religion appear in one work at the same time, which is bound to create crazy stories, and crazy movies are always my food. PS Jacques Phoenix was so good when he was young! Look at the uncle in "She" again, he is depressed with no...

  • Jaylin 2021-12-22 08:01:38

    I would rather be THAAD than be a believer of Jesus...

  • Braulio 2021-12-22 08:01:38

    Knowing your most disgusting secret but not forsaking you and still loving you, is it...

  • Destini 2021-12-22 08:01:38

    Don't borrow THAAD's story and sell your humanistic...

  • Geovany 2021-12-22 08:01:38

    It has nothing to do with eroticism, but the technique is bolder, it's still a good...

Extended Reading

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.