Quills--Desire Is Charming And Evil

Alexandrine 2022-06-17 15:44:22

In daily interactions, we always use justice to disguise evil and use other people's faults to cover up our own shortcomings. The most disgusting thing is to be in the presence of others' superiority. How can this be avoided? Go where you are supposed to go, do what you are supposed to do, and socialize with people from your country. The film's ending pushes the film to the extreme. The priest can have another destiny between the light and the prison. The same psychiatrist, why no treatment? There can be another pattern between the square and the circle. I don't like excessive arrangements.

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  • Beulah 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Very bold can only say that it is acceptable

  • Skyla 2022-03-28 09:01:05

    Perfect character configuration, so that all metaphors and causality exist before the story happens. Because of this, I came into contact with Marquis Sade, and I can learn about the drama Marat/Sade, which is equally magical, putting the audience in a mental hospital, unable to distinguish between reality and virtuality. Literally translated as quill is more suitable than other free translations. It symbolizes freedom and is the weapon of the writer. Once deprived, he can only continue to write with blood and excrement, or he can only die.

Quills quotes

  • Renee Pelagie: I've brought you chocolate pastilles.

    Marquis de Sade: Filled with cream, yes?

    [advancing on Renee]

    Marquis de Sade: You know I shan't touch them unless they're positively bursting - erupting - with cream.

  • Madeleine: [reading from a page] His greast conquest was a woman six decades his senior, and a dozen years deceased. He made love with such vigor that it dislodged her bones, and yet he afforded her the highest compliment he afforded any woman.

    [long, suspenseful pause]

    Madame LeClerc: Well, go on!

    Madeleine: "Well worth the dig!"