love to the end

Arielle 2022-04-20 09:02:25

The music throughout the film is pathetic, and the tone is dark and gloomy. It's a tragedy, and it's too much to exaggerate like this? ! The story is simple: a talented woman who falls in love with the great artist Rodin and ends up going mad.

I thought of Vivien Leigh, who is also a beautiful and talented woman, but she also went crazy in the end. These women favored by God, their beauty makes many women in the world proud, so what about having talent? Is there anything wrong with being domineering? They are conceited, persistent, stubborn, competitive and neurotic, which should be their character. (Lin Huiyin is an exception, is it because of the influence of oriental culture?) I am a person with mediocre aptitude and appearance. I am talented and lustful. I adore Gao Shanzhi desperately for those who have both appearance and talent. Forbearance, so there is no danger of going crazy so far, so life is lacking. If there is an afterlife, I am willing to be a person with both talent and beauty, to act recklessly and to live happily, even if I end up going crazy.

Camille is hugely beautiful, with deep blue eyes and stubborn lips. She is sensitive, doesn't like to laugh, and doesn't please anyone, but she doesn't care about this beauty at all. things to do. Dealing with things like clay, marble, and bronzes was initially dirty or tiring and clumsy, and then turned decay into magic. For example, the foot carved out of marble is so full of flesh, life and emotion that Rodin was amazed. Then, they began to love each other, and the tragedy of Camille began. Although Rodin is a great artist, he also has many shameful mentalities: such as vanity, hypocrisy, jealousy, and cowardice. I am afraid he also loves such a talented woman. I was also afraid. When she asked Rodin to divorce, Rodin panicked. He wanted everything, and he would not lose beauty and fame, but Camille was the master who would never bend. She was pure, even if jade and stone were burned. .

Because there is a huge energy hidden in her heart, no matter love or hate, it is equally fanatical, and the fiery emotion gives her the inspiration for creation and the flame that devours her. Camille could have become a sculptor as famous as Rodin or even better than him, but she was exhausted by love in the end. She was angry, desperate and wronged, but she could not understand and comfort, she could only work frantically, using these sculptures to express their turbulent feelings, but these are not recognized by the world, (the common people have to wait until the geniuses are dead before re-acquainting them, and they are usually unhappy when they are alive, such as Van Gogh, and Camille. They, she was known to the world because she was "Rodin's lover", not her excellent work! Heartbroken!...) In the end, she smashed and buried all the works, completely collapsed.

She spent the remaining 30 years in the lunatic asylum, and I felt sad when I saw the subtitles. At that time, I thought that it might be better for her to die earlier, why should she suffer in the world without love? There are no relatives, no sculptures, and living, for her, is a greater torment. Most disturbingly, this is not a fictional story.

To revise the above words: if there is an afterlife, you must have both talents and appearance first, and then remember a principle of life, that is: if you can't change other people's feelings for you, the only thing you can do is to live a good life alone;

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Camille Claudel quotes

  • Morhardt: Who do you think you are?

    Camille Claudel: Don't you know who I am? Or are you pretending?

    Morhardt: What kind of behavior is this? You're crazy!

    Camille Claudel: Camille Claudel. I am Camille Claudel! And if you don't know it, I'll show you!

  • Camille Claudel: My little Paul, you came to see me in May... and I made you promise not to neglect me so terribly. Madhouses are made to inflict suffering. It can't be helped... especially if you never see anyone. They try to force me to sculpt here. They don't succeed, so they make trouble for me. Don't forget, Paul, your sister is in prison with madwomen. Mama wrote the doctor... that I mean to harm you. That I detest you and am out to hurt you. It's not true. I wish she would take me to Villeneuve with her. Do you think I enjoy spending months, years like this without any news or hope? Where does such ferocity come from? How did they manage to change you so? I'd really like to know. You might as well send me to Siberia. Did you take care of my things? Are they in Villeneuve? Be careful they don't fall into Rodin's hands. He's so afraid I might come back. That's why he's keeping me here, isn't it, Paul? I would like to go home and close the door tightly. I don't know if I'll be able to realize this dream to be home. Oh, God, I wish I were in Villeneuve. Your sister in exile.