During the whole movie I was so stunned by this actress. It was like I have known her for a very long time, like a friend from childhood or almost like a sister. Every move and gesture was like a deja vu from of a long lost friend. That and the lovely love story made this movie very, very special for me. I have been frustrated trying to remember whos double from my life she can be but I have given up. I have to believe it is her fantastic precence in acting that make me feel at home. But I have never experienced anything like it in any other movie.
Maisa Vilanova I agree I was really impressed by all aspects of it - the pace, the characters, the dialogue, the lack of music, the editing and the beautiful love story and scenery, the whole film was like a painting in itself. Amazing job.
In all seriousness, I really liked her thoughts on how women can achieve equality in the film industry. That it takes a collective effort and belief in each other.
I don't know why when we Brits refer to French names we can never say it right. Makes you cringe. 😬 You think the journalists above anyone would say it right, especially in speaking to the actor that plays them.
This film is not just a great and quite mature LOVE STORY. It is also a deep philosophical reflection on the NATURE and CULTURE of both, love and ART; on their similarities, on their differences, and on their connectedness in personal and interpersonal passions and myths. And also it is an illuminating PORTRAIT of (depending on your point of view) two to four women (three of them still young), which even though the cast is very limited does still work perfectly well as a PERIOD PIECE of pre-revolutionary late eighteenth century Europe. It is AMAZING how a single movie can deliver on three such intricate levels at once without ever seeming too cerebral, convoluted or overburdened. It's a great "small" production that relies on intense and pure acting, intimate cinematography and sound design, crafty editing and a great amount of empathy and sympathy for its entire cast of characters. The film is very SENSITIVE and SENSUAL: It has suggestive framing, interpersonal looks, drawings and oil paintings; and from the entirety of costumes, interiors, dialogue, period music and mannerisms as well as from what the script tells us between the lines, it teaches us quite a lot about late eighteenth century WOMEN'S LIVES in Europe. This film is subtly sensuous, tactfully taboo-breaking, and its very erotic drug-enhanced sex-scene (on flight anoint!) has clearly not been put in as a unique "sexed up" selling point but to contribute to both its characterisation and temporal placement in pre-revolutionary France. All in all, "Portrait of a Young Lady on Fire" is a TRUE-TO-LIFE COSTUME DRAMA about the complex and manyfold aspects and facets of art, different kinds of love, passion, the romantic and sexual morals of its time, the limits and opportunities of this era, about personal and interpersonal growth, about the crannies, nuances and pitfalls of all these themes, about the profane and the sublime, about the deception and the revelation of art, about frailty and eternity. While more obviously dealing in the VISUAL ARTS, this film's SOUND DESIGN ist also superb and conveys a lot of emotion and meaning, especially when it comes to intimacy, human connectedness and/or isolation, passion, personal identity, and the power of art and love. Without giving too much away, this BITTERSWEET SYMPHONY of a movie reveals its essence in a brilliant denouement that reminds me of Bob Marley's lyrical lines "One good thing about music: When it hits you, you feel no pain"; something that in equal measures could also be said of love and of art in general. Or as Adèle Haenel put it: "Collaboration in a love story is much more interesting than domination." Be it between artists, lovers, and/or artists and art lovers - this film is a celebration of art, collaboration, (com-)passion, love and (mutual) lust. If you can dig the congenial full-on cinematic approach that "Frida" (2002) has taken on an artist's life, loves, passions and works - please make sure to watch the somewhat more reticent but nevertheless congenial and just as passionate and sensuous approach of "Portrait of a Young Lady on Fire" - and vice versa. Both movies belong in the same PREMIUM league of ARTHOUSE CINEMA (far from kitsch, but with a certain openness to MAINSTREAM APPEAL on a more general HUMAN INTEREST level).
There is something in that movie that can attract the audience. People like me who is a fan of action movie, also got obsessed with this movie, I never felt bore while watching it. Very nice acting done by Adle & Noemi.
She's one of the most beautiful women I've ever seen, if I were filmmaker, I'd cast her for one of my films, absolutely. On Portraiotf a Lady on Fire, I haven't seen it yet, how good is that movie?
Everybody loves the movie... For me it was boring as hell... It's just a lesbian harlequin... I really don't get it and I'm a lesbian myself :D But go on and watch it, I'm sure you will be amazed by Adele Haenel :D
Can anybody else tell solely by her body language alone, she was not in the mood for this interview? Lol every time she thinks she finished answering the interviewer’s questions, she gets hit with another question 🤣
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@Cris R, que jeito chulo de falar, mas para sua informação, não está "comendo" mais!... Elas tinham um relacionamento anos antes, mas são amigas agora. Não sei se vc entenderia esse detalhe...
"You don't know anything about it?" Adèle just being Adèle 😂😂😂😭
I find her so attractive. The movie was insenly beautiful.
Collaboration in love is more interesting than domination. -Adele
Wow that was so well put
“So we know each other, kind of” 😂😂😂
wink, wink
is not like they were a couple once, or something like that haha
just a little bit. haha. The interviewer didn't seem to know that. tee hee.
came here for this comment lol
Just kind of dated.....for a few years
During the whole movie I was so stunned by this actress. It was like I have known her for a very long time, like a friend from childhood or almost like a sister. Every move and gesture was like a deja vu from of a long lost friend. That and the lovely love story made this movie very, very special for me. I have been frustrated trying to remember whos double from my life she can be but I have given up. I have to believe it is her fantastic precence in acting that make me feel at home. But I have never experienced anything like it in any other movie.
That's so interesting
I feel the same way. I wonder, could it be your self?
P Lund check out the Jung concept of the anima - perhaps she’s part of your anima construct
I felt exactly the same! I was so confused and you actually put that into words.
@@NatsukiNandaba she is mesmerizing
she is a beautiful person inside and out from what I gather in interviews.
Enola Holmes I'm really impressed by how intelligent and insightful she is and her views on equality. She's a really interesting person.
Portrait of a lady on fire is the most beautiful film of the world!
Maisa Vilanova I agree I was really impressed by all aspects of it - the pace, the characters, the dialogue, the lack of music, the editing and the beautiful love story and scenery, the whole film was like a painting in itself. Amazing job.
her English is pretty good, she is so talented. What a wonderful actress.
Gisselle ST her Dad is Austrian and she speaks German too so that could be a factor! 😁
In all seriousness, I really liked her thoughts on how women can achieve equality in the film industry. That it takes a collective effort and belief in each other.
Her smile every time she answer 🙂
"Celine and I know each other, kind of" 🤣
lmao the way the interviewer pronounced Heloise
Yeah, I assume the interviewer was English lol... so why the mispronunciation?
@@carrots_arelife2924 Yeah, Adele is clearly not impressed 😅
She clearly hasn't seen the movie 😐
It made me hurt inside
I don't know why when we Brits refer to French names we can never say it right. Makes you cringe. 😬 You think the journalists above anyone would say it right, especially in speaking to the actor that plays them.
love it when she just smile when she's done answering so cuteee
This film is not just a great and quite mature LOVE STORY.
It is also a deep philosophical reflection on the NATURE and CULTURE of both, love and ART; on their similarities, on their differences, and on their connectedness in personal and interpersonal passions and myths.
And also it is an illuminating PORTRAIT of (depending on your point of view) two to four women (three of them still young), which even though the cast is very limited does still work perfectly well as a PERIOD PIECE of pre-revolutionary late eighteenth century Europe.
It is AMAZING how a single movie can deliver on three such intricate levels at once without ever seeming too cerebral, convoluted or overburdened.
It's a great "small" production that relies on intense and pure acting, intimate cinematography and sound design, crafty editing and a great amount of empathy and sympathy for its entire cast of characters.
The film is very SENSITIVE and SENSUAL: It has suggestive framing, interpersonal looks, drawings and oil paintings; and from the entirety of costumes, interiors, dialogue, period music and mannerisms as well as from what the script tells us between the lines, it teaches us quite a lot about late eighteenth century WOMEN'S LIVES in Europe.
This film is subtly sensuous, tactfully taboo-breaking, and its very erotic drug-enhanced sex-scene (on flight anoint!) has clearly not been put in as a unique "sexed up" selling point but to contribute to both its characterisation and temporal placement in pre-revolutionary France.
All in all, "Portrait of a Young Lady on Fire" is a TRUE-TO-LIFE COSTUME DRAMA about the complex and manyfold aspects and facets of art, different kinds of love, passion, the romantic and sexual morals of its time, the limits and opportunities of this era, about personal and interpersonal growth, about the crannies, nuances and pitfalls of all these themes, about the profane and the sublime, about the deception and the revelation of art, about frailty and eternity.
While more obviously dealing in the VISUAL ARTS, this film's SOUND DESIGN ist also superb and conveys a lot of emotion and meaning, especially when it comes to intimacy, human connectedness and/or isolation, passion, personal identity, and the power of art and love.
Without giving too much away, this BITTERSWEET SYMPHONY of a movie reveals its essence in a brilliant denouement that reminds me of Bob Marley's lyrical lines "One good thing about music: When it hits you, you feel no pain"; something that in equal measures could also be said of love and of art in general.
Or as Adèle Haenel put it: "Collaboration in a love story is much more interesting than domination." Be it between artists, lovers, and/or artists and art lovers - this film is a celebration of art, collaboration, (com-)passion, love and (mutual) lust.
If you can dig the congenial full-on cinematic approach that "Frida" (2002) has taken on an artist's life, loves, passions and works - please make sure to watch the somewhat more reticent but nevertheless congenial and just as passionate and sensuous approach of "Portrait of a Young Lady on Fire" - and vice versa.
Both movies belong in the same PREMIUM league of ARTHOUSE CINEMA (far from kitsch, but with a certain openness to MAINSTREAM APPEAL on a more general HUMAN INTEREST level).
ugh I absolutely adore how well spoken and elegant she is, even in a language she’s not terribly familiar with. such a beautiful and intelligent woman
Adele's masculine gestures are everything!
Yesss
There is something in that movie that can attract the audience.
People like me who is a fan of action movie, also got obsessed with this movie, I never felt bore while watching it.
Very nice acting done by Adle & Noemi.
I loved the second portrait with the picture of the painter page is revealed for her to see. Her love was captured in time on canvas.
I have a huge crush on Adele 😍😍😍😍
Alex Piper-oitnb¿
you, and the rest of the world, including me! hahahahaha
the smiles are everything
Love is much more interesting than the domination-true.
“Collaboration in a love story is way more interesting than domination”
The colour of this lipstick 👏🏼👄
Helowazs
@Lushía V HELPPP LMDAOOO
she's so attractively intimidating
She is a great actress.Wuite different in role.
2:51 this is how we should pronounce the patriarchy
"hellwas"
the reporter didn't do her homework :D
Helowazzz 0:37 😭😂
LMAAAAAAO
She's one of the most beautiful women I've ever seen, if I were filmmaker, I'd cast her for one of my films, absolutely. On Portraiotf a Lady on Fire, I haven't seen it yet, how good is that movie?
Everybody loves the movie... For me it was boring as hell... It's just a lesbian harlequin... I really don't get it and I'm a lesbian myself :D But go on and watch it, I'm sure you will be amazed by Adele Haenel :D
@@Alex-hu7jf what do you think of Adele Haenel as an actress?
@@sebastianalegria3401 Please, don't ask me that :( :D
@@Alex-hu7jf I get it, notice that I didn't Cesar awards, so I wonder, what was that film festival like?
@@sebastianalegria3401 Not sure what you mean... How ceremonie des Cesars was? :D
Damn, she has a very strong personality. Is it common in europe?
"You don't know anything about it?" Damn if this words speak by my Teacher, I will vomit of nervous 😅🤣
Adele in a red lipstick makes me shiver
Adele ❤💔💓💕actress
Can anybody else tell solely by her body language alone, she was not in the mood for this interview? Lol every time she thinks she finished answering the interviewer’s questions, she gets hit with another question 🤣
I agree with you
She did come of being a little agitated
Did the interviewer know ANYTHING about this film? Or Celine? Or Adele?
i find her so attractive🥰🔥
at the start : you don;t know nothing about it? ahaha she is funny
‘What attracted you to the rose if Hellwas’
Je t’aime
*Amo essa doida* ❤
huhahuahuahaa, eu tb!....
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Tá comendo muito bem essa diretora hein...
@Cris R, que jeito chulo de falar, mas para sua informação, não está "comendo" mais!... Elas tinham um relacionamento anos antes, mas são amigas agora. Não sei se vc entenderia esse detalhe...