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sasha_feather ([personal profile] sasha_feather) wrote2020-05-27 06:48 pm
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Portrait of a Lady on Fire

Portrait of a Lady on Fire - 2019 - on Hulu in US
French with English subtitles

Wow! This film is incredible. Marianne, an artist hired to paint a portrait, arrives at a wind-blown island. Her subject is Héloïse, a young woman soon to be married; the portrait is for her betrothed. Héloïse is resistant to marriage, and thus will not sit for a portrait. Thus Marianne pretends to be a walking companion, and studies her subject covertly, until she can finish the painting.

There are just 4 main characters, all of them women; men hardly speak in the film. There is little dialog: this film is very visual, with long shots of womens' faces. The camera holds us in the scene, makes us wait, encourages us to look with Marianne's eyes.

Spoilers below the cut....



Eventually Marianne and Héloïse fall in love. We know from the first scene how it will end, but the film is about this time they have together.

I deeply appreciated that the lying part of the plot was resolved fairly early, before the two women get together. Marianne confesses directly, and decides to re-do the painting with Héloïse's consent.

If ever there were a non-male gaze movie, it is here. The two women and the maid, Sophie, exist for a time in an all-women world. They prepare meals together, play cards, read and talk. Sophie needs an abortion and they help her get one (this is very sensitively handled). There is very little nudity but we see armpit hair. There is a touch of otherworldly magic.

It is a queer movie without a happy ending, though it is not entirely sad either. It is gorgeous and moving.

Content notes: brief discussion of a suicide, drug use (tobacco and unspecified other drug).
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[personal profile] owlectomy 2020-05-28 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
I loved this movie!

I loved that it's so much a movie about women looking at each other, seeing each other clearly, and how that's essential for both real art and real love.
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[personal profile] longwhitecoats 2020-05-28 05:51 pm (UTC)(link)
What a good description -- I loved that too!
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[personal profile] longwhitecoats 2020-05-28 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
IT'S SUCH A GOOD MOVIE, I cried so much. I really appreciated that it uses the Orpheus and Eurydice myth to emphasize the agency both women have in choosing their relationship to one another. Here's a tumblr text post about it that I liked.
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[personal profile] j00j 2020-05-29 02:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I really loved this one. Not my usual type of movie but I'm very glad I tried it out.
I love that it was so much about the female gaze and women's stories.