Interesting portrayal of different ways of coping with intergenerational trauma: (1) repression, (2) narcissism and bipolar disorder.
Or (1) internalize, (2) externalize.
Interesting portrayal of different ways of coping with intergenerational trauma: (1) repression, (2) narcissism and bipolar disorder.
Or (1) internalize, (2) externalize.
The concept of an Amy Poehler fighting for my sense of self somewhere in my brain is what’s keeping me going.
highlights of this movie were mary elizabeth winstead snd brie larson singing black sheep... that's it tho
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Perhaps a once-in-a-decade film, Portrait of a Lady on Fire is stunning. What premises as a study of shot reverse shot in the context of portraiture evolves into an exquisite love story between a painter and her model.
A question of how we look at each other emerges in the film’s unfold. How does a painter look at her model, and in reverse, how does that model look at her painter? How does the artist look at the subject, and…