Delicate Poet Filter

Archibald 2022-04-19 09:03:00

It's just for Keats's movie, can anyone not love Keats? Romanticism, depression, teenagers, poets, these few keywords are enough to tempt me to click on this movie.

But I still praise the director. The brief introduction of the film production to watch after watching the film is a female director. I really inexplicably love delicate and gentle movies all my life. I often check after watching the movie, hehe, it was made by a female director. I always believe that artistic creators with a female perspective (whether male or female) will be more sensitive but delicate and gentle~~ So artists like Proust, Shelley, and Keats who have both androgynous characteristics are always on top of me! ! I love the romantics so much?? So the "Poet Filter" makes me think this movie is good? But it's not bad to follow the perspective of a delicate female director to experience the life of my favorite poet?

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Extended Reading
  • Robert 2022-01-28 08:21:10

    quietest film of the year

  • Aletha 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Love is the brightest star. . .

Bright Star quotes

  • [first lines between major players]

    [general chatter]

    Mrs. Brawne: Hello, Joy.

    Dilke Maid: Hello.

    Mrs. Brawne: Is all well?

    Dilke Maid: Very good, thank you.

  • [last lines before credits]

    Fanny Brawne: [speaking Keat's poem Bright Star] Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art - / Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night / And watching, with eternal lids apart, / Like nature's patient, sleepless Eremite, / The moving waters at their priestlike task / Of pure ablution round earth's human shores, / Or gazing on the new soft-fallen masque / Of snow upon the mountains and the moors - / No - yet still stedfast, still unchangeable / Pillow'd upon my fair love's ripening breast, / To feel for ever its soft swell and fall, / Awake for ever in a sweet unrest, / Still, still to hear her tender-taken breath, / And so live ever - or else swoon to death.