Sur une île isolée de Bretagne à la fin du XVIIIe siècle, Marianne est peintre et doit réaliser le portrait de mariage d'Héloïse, une jeune femme qui vient de quitter le couvent.Sur une île isolée de Bretagne à la fin du XVIIIe siècle, Marianne est peintre et doit réaliser le portrait de mariage d'Héloïse, une jeune femme qui vient de quitter le couvent.Sur une île isolée de Bretagne à la fin du XVIIIe siècle, Marianne est peintre et doit réaliser le portrait de mariage d'Héloïse, une jeune femme qui vient de quitter le couvent.
- Nominé pour le prix 1 BAFTA Award
- 60 victoires et 161 nominations au total
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The acting by the two principle actresses in this movie is first-rate. The direction, though it moves slowly, is very good.
But what made this movie remarkable for me was the cinematography. The most striking scenes feature the blonde character walking along the shore against a relatively light-blue sea. You have to see it to experience how beautiful those scenes are.
But some of the interior scenes have face lighting that will make you think of Rembrandt. (The movie is about a painter, so it's not surprising that the lighting of faces should be very important.)
There are other scenes where you have one deep red dress against a white background, again to very striking effect.
I just saw this movie in France, so with neither dubbing nor subtitles. I don't know how it will work with either of them.
But if you can understand the language - which is very clear, very classic standard French with little background noise behind it - you will discover a remarkable study of two women photographed in a truly astounding manner.
But what made this movie remarkable for me was the cinematography. The most striking scenes feature the blonde character walking along the shore against a relatively light-blue sea. You have to see it to experience how beautiful those scenes are.
But some of the interior scenes have face lighting that will make you think of Rembrandt. (The movie is about a painter, so it's not surprising that the lighting of faces should be very important.)
There are other scenes where you have one deep red dress against a white background, again to very striking effect.
I just saw this movie in France, so with neither dubbing nor subtitles. I don't know how it will work with either of them.
But if you can understand the language - which is very clear, very classic standard French with little background noise behind it - you will discover a remarkable study of two women photographed in a truly astounding manner.
I'm by no means a film critic, but I thought a review coming from my perspective might be helpful.
I watched two movies this weekend: Godzilla vs Kong, and Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
Godzilla was fun. I thought seeing giant monsters fight in Hong Kong was very entertaining. The plot and characters were a distraction from the action I was looking for. I watched it, thought, "hell yeah," and moved on.
This movie was an entirely different experience. I was enthralled in these characters. The cinematography spoke just as much as the dialogue did. The actors spoke as much with their silence as with their words. I was crying at the end, and expect this movie to leave an impression. This is art, just like the paintings of the film itself. Cannot recommend enough. Godzilla was brainless entertainment, this was a moving experience to be a part of.
No matter what movies you usually like, do yourself a favor and watch this.
I watched two movies this weekend: Godzilla vs Kong, and Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
Godzilla was fun. I thought seeing giant monsters fight in Hong Kong was very entertaining. The plot and characters were a distraction from the action I was looking for. I watched it, thought, "hell yeah," and moved on.
This movie was an entirely different experience. I was enthralled in these characters. The cinematography spoke just as much as the dialogue did. The actors spoke as much with their silence as with their words. I was crying at the end, and expect this movie to leave an impression. This is art, just like the paintings of the film itself. Cannot recommend enough. Godzilla was brainless entertainment, this was a moving experience to be a part of.
No matter what movies you usually like, do yourself a favor and watch this.
This film's cinematography is beyond perfect. Every scene appears as though it was taken out of a masterpiece painting. The only other work I recall even close to its visual poetry is Barry Lyndon.
Every actor, especially the two leads, have done their job amazingly. Watch it if you haven't. This movie is art at its finest.
Every actor, especially the two leads, have done their job amazingly. Watch it if you haven't. This movie is art at its finest.
All I can say about this movie is that it is beautiful. From the cinematography to the soundtrack to the acting everything about the movie is perfectly executed creating an emotionally connected experience for the viewer. If you have not yet seen this movie I recommend that you put it at the top of your to watch list because it's what I believe to be one of the best movies of 2019
Whole movie is a piece of art. The development of the action is slow, as is the painting process. As with the picture, this film takes shape towards the end. It's a movie about love between a painter and her muse. I loved how much the gaze meant in this film. Citing the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice is not accidental. This outlines the characters. Marianne as Orpheus makes the decision of the poet, she chose a memory of Héloise. She goes to the Opera to see her beloved. She states that Héloise has not seen her. I think Héloïse felt her presence, but she did not look around, she makes a lover's decision.
To understand the beauty of that movie, you need to watch it. It might be boring film in the beginning, but it shows how real is it. Beautiful scenes, shots. I loved the landscape of the sea. The best part of it is also how art connects with the whole plot, story. There is no background soundtrack. The music becomes an important part of the story. Speaking about melodies and painting, two main characters are in fact speaking about themself. Héloise asks Marianne when she knows that she finished the painting, Marianne answers it and the same talks about their relation. There are many details that makes that movie even more beautiful.
To understand the beauty of that movie, you need to watch it. It might be boring film in the beginning, but it shows how real is it. Beautiful scenes, shots. I loved the landscape of the sea. The best part of it is also how art connects with the whole plot, story. There is no background soundtrack. The music becomes an important part of the story. Speaking about melodies and painting, two main characters are in fact speaking about themself. Héloise asks Marianne when she knows that she finished the painting, Marianne answers it and the same talks about their relation. There are many details that makes that movie even more beautiful.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe paintings by Marianne were all created by painter Hélène Delmaire, whom Noémie Merlant worked closely with to inform her character's perspectives and sight lines when painting.
- GaffesWhen the shipper boxes up the portrait to send to Italy, he uses wire nails. Wire nails weren't invented until the 1860s. He would have used cut nails.
- Générique farfeluThe film's title is only spoken at the beginning and does not appear on screen until almost the end of the credits.
- Bandes originalesPortrait de la jeune fille en feu
(Bande originale du film)
Para One, Arthur Simonini
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Portrait of a Lady on Fire
- Lieux de tournage
- Saint-Pierre Quiberon, Morbihan, France(beach and sea arch)
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 4 860 000 € (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 3 759 854 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 67 344 $ US
- 8 déc. 2019
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 9 869 497 $ US
- Durée2 heures 2 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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