A few words of ashes

Krystal 2022-01-24 08:05:01

I found the film "little ashes" because the protagonist is Robert's classmate in Twilight. Because of the latter, he was very popular recently but suddenly went to make this niche movie that was released on a small scale in the UK, just like Kate Winslet back then. This film is about the love between the young Dali and the poet Lorca.

The filming and soundtrack of the entire film are of an extremely high standard. As for how Pattinson's interpretation of Dali's character is really uncomfortable, it can be seen that the acting is very dedicated and dedicated. The surrealist master almost frantically drew a fragmented picture facing Lorca, who was creating, which was later named "Little Ashes"
----"Remember me when you are at the beach and above all when you paint crackling things and little ashes. Oh little ashes!"

Lorca was shot to death because he was quite criticized about the political situation at the time.

I remember that Fu Lei taught his son that "a real artist, a veritable artist, mostly spends his emotional life in retrospect and imagination. Only by sublimating his emotional life can he leave many masterpieces for mankind." Dali and Lowe The "connection" of Jia's youth is still at ease until his deathbed.

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Little Ashes quotes

  • [last lines]

    Federico García Lorca: [whispering voiceover] Dry land, quiet land of immense night. Wind in the olive grove. Wind in the sierra.

    [overlapping dialogue]

  • Profesor de Arte: You have 20 minutes to deliver an oral critique of Raphael. You may begin... Mr. Dalí?

    Salvador Dalí: Gentlemen... I returned from Paris with a conclusion that the entire amount of real, artistic knowledge contained within this panel of professors is not equal to one half of this. This, my fingernail. Not one half, gentlemen. And I've been insulting myself by letting your shruddy practices, your pathetic, outdated theories and questionable characters shit on my genius. And I hope with all my heart that you'll realize I'm right and give up this foolishness and go back to the pigsties and the haystacks, where you might be of some real use.