Most beautiful movie I’ve ever seen and the sound of it is just a masterpiece, it’s so beautiful. I’m changed after watching this, and truly wishing more works like this could be born to this world.
I will never stop loving them. Portrait made me take up french again (I've already been planning on it for years but haven't been able to til recently, and Portrait really motivated me to), and I come here when something feels hard and I lose motivation. I know it will be worth it to be able to speak french with them whenever I meet them❤️
It shows and feels that this totally perfect and stunning movie is made by a team of intelligent women with Sciamma at the helm....this gem of a film will not ever come around again...its a one off! Sciamma has written the most beautiful love story....ever!! 🌷🌷
@@smthngintherain next up is Ammonite...not seen it yet but by watching some of the trailers...I can already feel it's not quite right and it doesnt feel there is much chemistry between the two main protagonists...it feels as cold as the place where it was filmed...🧐🌷🌷
Ive seen and tbh it was really bad, personally I didn't like it at all, there was no chemistry between them and the sound of the waves was so loud you could barely hear anything
@@smthngintherain oh dear...bad move of Winslet and Ronan then. It was written and directed by a guy...never right that. Where did you see the movie? It's not out yet...any links for Ammonite? Cheers🌷🌷
A comfort post. It’s 20 years later. Heloise is now a rich widow. She goes to Marianne’s shop in Paris to commission a painting. Their eyes meet. Marianne says, “ you are the same, beautiful.”
Beautiful Beautiful film, maybe the most beautiful film experience I have ever had. So much poetry! in the looking, words, sounds, silence. I believe Sophie knows but is not there to spy or judge. Its so common in films that I expected that. But They all look after each other in a way that feels equal even if she is the maid. Hard to explain. They dont shun her for being of less status and are even there for her. She in turn does not feel any need to judge them. The lines of “do all lovers feel they’re inventing something?” “ being free is being alone?” “ maybe she is the one who said turn around?” “ dont regret, remember” 💔😭. The smile of Adele, the way Noemie places her head so softly on her shoulder. Ughhh 💔. The electricity in Marianne when she sees p.28 captured forever. The rollercoaster Heloise relives with Vivaldi and us watching through Marianne. Celine created music out of sounds, smiles, footsteps, glances, silence, sorority, it took me forever to figure out there was no score. Thanks for posting this as I am always searching for ways to re live and re feel what this film did to me. ❤️
Oh gawd, gotta get Netflix on again and watch this absolute masterpiece once again and have a good cry. Insanely good...possibly the best film I've ever seen😢❤😢❤
Minh Carter I could see that Sophie knew because they were sleeping in the same bed but definitely not the mother. Remember when Heloise and Marianne were standing next to each other just before the mother came in after Marianne heard noise , got dressed and went to the kitchen and saw the man who came for the painting having breakfast. Afterwards when she told Heloise to get up they are here, the mother came in and after seeing the finished painting was leaving the room. She then told Heloise to come here I have something for you and Heloise responded In a minute. The mother then said now and Heloise left without having a private moment with Marianne to say goodbye. I got the feeling that she didn’t want them to say goodbye alone and did it deliberately. I sensed that she was jealous of the closeness but didn’t know they had become lovers while she was away. The mother I thought was very cold and only was nice because she wanted Heloise to get married not for Heloise benefit but for her own selfish reasons. Back then the mother of the bride benefited from a marriage of the daughter because she was also taken care of. It was like a packaged deal. I just didn’t like her at all. Heloise was going to be stuck in a convent but because her sister killed herself I’m sure due to the impeding marriage, Heloise was destined for the same fate. Remember when Heloise told Marianne on the beach that she didn’t understand her because Marianne had a choice unlike her not to get married but Marianne then said , I understand you !
B52 BOMBER We could discuss this movie forever! I saw it three times and each time I tried to notice and listen more carefully. Never have I been so moved by a movie. I can’t wait for it to stream here in the U.S. stay safe and healthy. 🙋🏻♀️
@@csilllo Sophie was certainly an ally. She seemed to trust Marianne from the start and Marianne and Héloïse were like big sisters to Sophie. BTW Luana Bajrami really owned the role of Sophie. She was great!
the story is just soo beautiful and sad,...one of the best that I've ever seen! I love your choice of music and editing, I can feel my heart beating faster again like watching the movie! Nice done! forever 28 ❤❤❤
The position of the subtitles are perfect. I'm a little hard of hearing so I keep subtitles on always and I hate that I cant watch the characters faces and know what's being said. whoever decided putting them as low as possible on the screen was the best option is an idiot.
The love I have for this movie is endless
Sighh....! You stole my words😏😍😅
@@khushinagasundar4088 same bro 😄
Lo mismo me sucede desde que la ví por vez primera ❤
Most beautiful movie I’ve ever seen and the sound of it is just a masterpiece, it’s so beautiful. I’m changed after watching this, and truly wishing more works like this could be born to this world.
I cry everytime I watch this. This movie changed me and I really mean it. I love them beyond words
Same here!
I will never stop loving them. Portrait made me take up french again (I've already been planning on it for years but haven't been able to til recently, and Portrait really motivated me to), and I come here when something feels hard and I lose motivation. I know it will be worth it to be able to speak french with them whenever I meet them❤️
If you ever need help to learn French, I can help you with it
It shows and feels that this totally perfect and stunning movie is made by a team of intelligent women with Sciamma at the helm....this gem of a film will not ever come around again...its a one off! Sciamma has written the most beautiful love story....ever!! 🌷🌷
agreed, it definitely changed the way I view movies now
@@smthngintherain next up is Ammonite...not seen it yet but by watching some of the trailers...I can already feel it's not quite right and it doesnt feel there is much chemistry between the two main protagonists...it feels as cold as the place where it was filmed...🧐🌷🌷
Ive seen and tbh it was really bad, personally I didn't like it at all, there was no chemistry between them and the sound of the waves was so loud you could barely hear anything
@@smthngintherain oh dear...bad move of Winslet and Ronan then. It was written and directed by a guy...never right that. Where did you see the movie? It's not out yet...any links for Ammonite? Cheers🌷🌷
I do appreciate the subtitles off to the side where they don't take focus from the characters... nice job!
A comfort post. It’s 20 years later. Heloise is now a rich widow. She goes to Marianne’s shop in Paris to commission a painting. Their eyes meet. Marianne says, “ you are the same, beautiful.”
😭
All the looks are really what make this film… they speak for what the characters won’t say out loud.
Beautiful Beautiful film, maybe the most beautiful film experience I have ever had. So much poetry! in the looking, words, sounds, silence. I believe Sophie knows but is not there to spy or judge. Its so common in films that I expected that. But They all look after each other in a way that feels equal even if she is the maid. Hard to explain. They dont shun her for being of less status and are even there for her. She in turn does not feel any need to judge them. The lines of “do all lovers feel they’re inventing something?” “ being free is being alone?” “ maybe she is the one who said turn around?” “ dont regret, remember” 💔😭. The smile of Adele, the way Noemie places her head so softly on her shoulder. Ughhh 💔. The electricity in Marianne when she sees p.28 captured forever. The rollercoaster Heloise relives with Vivaldi and us watching through Marianne. Celine created music out of sounds, smiles, footsteps, glances, silence, sorority, it took me forever to figure out there was no score. Thanks for posting this as I am always searching for ways to re live and re feel what this film did to me. ❤️
“ In solitude I felt the liberty you spoke of…
but i also felt your absence. “
❤️🔥
that's it I'm rewatching this movie for the third time
DONE
Mood
I think I must have watched this movie 20 times by now :-)
Oh gawd, gotta get Netflix on again and watch this absolute masterpiece once again and have a good cry. Insanely good...possibly the best film I've ever seen😢❤😢❤
Beautiful job! Moving performances from both Noémie and Adèle!!
Hi
Does anyone think that Sophie knew the relationship between Heloíse and Marianne?
Yes! She knew and I think so did Heloise's mother.
Minh Carter sophie, yes. The mother probably still wonders, because maybe it wasn’t a usual thing back then
Minh Carter I could see that Sophie knew because they were sleeping in the same bed but definitely not the mother. Remember when Heloise and Marianne were standing next to each other just before the mother came in after Marianne heard noise , got dressed and went to the kitchen and saw the man who came for the painting having breakfast. Afterwards when she told Heloise to get up they are here, the mother came in and after seeing the finished painting was leaving the room. She then told Heloise to come here I have something for you and Heloise responded In a minute. The mother then said now and Heloise left without having a private moment with Marianne to say goodbye. I got the feeling that she didn’t want them to say goodbye alone and did it deliberately. I sensed that she was jealous of the closeness but didn’t know they had become lovers while she was away. The mother I thought was very cold and only was nice because she wanted Heloise to get married not for Heloise benefit but for her own selfish reasons. Back then the mother of the bride benefited from a marriage of the daughter because she was also taken care of. It was like a packaged deal. I just didn’t like her at all. Heloise was going to be stuck in a convent but because her sister killed herself I’m sure due to the impeding marriage, Heloise was destined for the same fate. Remember when Heloise told Marianne on the beach that she didn’t understand her because Marianne had a choice unlike her not to get married but Marianne then said , I understand you !
B52 BOMBER We could discuss this movie forever! I saw it three times and each time I tried to notice and listen more carefully. Never have I been so moved by a movie. I can’t wait for it to stream here in the U.S. stay safe and healthy. 🙋🏻♀️
Yes
What a fabulous movie
Sophie knew. Notice the look on Sophiés face when Marianne goes into the kitchen and sees the boatman.
Def Agree. Before this when she tells Marianne that Heloïse mother is going to arrive the next day.
@@csilllo Sophie was certainly an ally. She seemed to trust Marianne from the start and Marianne and Héloïse were like big sisters to Sophie. BTW Luana Bajrami really owned the role of Sophie. She was great!
Chills. Every time.
i’m not crying i'm not crying
you are
the story is just soo beautiful and sad,...one of the best that I've ever seen! I love your choice of music and editing, I can feel my heart beating faster again like watching the movie! Nice done! forever 28 ❤❤❤
The position of the subtitles are perfect. I'm a little hard of hearing so I keep subtitles on always and I hate that I cant watch the characters faces and know what's being said. whoever decided putting them as low as possible on the screen was the best option is an idiot.
Just fascination💖💖
Get you someone who looks at you with that much longing.
celine sciamma's movies are the best in presenting longing. like, have you watched water lilies?? and now this? it's just so perfect.
Así mismo. ❤
Hermoso 😍😭
This movie wrecked me.
It's very beautiful. 😁 The crying 😢 scene on the beach seems very heartbreaking. 💔😭 And the song is very amazing too. What's the nam of it? 😉
Hearing by Sleeping At Last
@@smthngintherain Thank you. 😉
hey your edit is beautiful 🥺 do you think you could upload the movie on mega again?
oh definitely, I'll do it soon
If Claire could find Jamie 20 years and centuries later, then Heloise can find Marianne.
What is the background music name?
I wanna see this movie plz send me a link
Quisiera una página 28....
Soul fire
souvenez vous ..
3:18 inoubliable ❤️
😢
I'm back❤️
ليل وشتاء أبغى حبيبه ألان 😔
Bajunya kembar.. Tak tetlihat diGanti. Dari awal film hingga selesai. Shooting ya singkat..