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Some say there was no conflict. But what could be more conflicting than being so completely torn and helpless that not a single thought, no light turns on in one's head to ignite the notion of an escape? An escape to being content was impossible in their time and it played out as realistically as it should have. One has to live in their own torture. Then again, at the end, is it really torture?

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  • bakazunse
    bakazunse

    Some say there was no conflict. But what could be more conflicting than being so completely torn and helpless that not a single thought, no light turns on in one's head to ignite the notion of an escape? An escape to being content was impossible in their time and it played out as realistically as it should have. One has to live in their own torture. Then again, at the end, is it really torture?

  • bakazunse
    bakazunse

    Everything about this film is gorgeous; the language, the cinematography, the acting, their chemistry, the writing. And it was so refreshing to be disappointed in a good way. I say good because the movie is about resilience as well. The main characters in this are truly remarkable. This movie is near perfect.

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    bakazunse

    I say near perfect because there was a single moment I wanted to see something more happen between them, if you catch my drift, but that more that I wanted turned out to be so much less than what the film actually gave from that time throughout the rest of the movie. It was an incredible experience, a wonderful feeling where I held my breath countless times. Especially that scene where Marianne looked at the withering flowers then went to the cave to ask Héloïse to forgive her. Jeez, the emotion. That part was PERFECT.