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"Quiet Passion" did not want to be a poet from then on

The film "Quiet Passion" shows the life of the legendary American poet Emily Dickinson.

"Quiet Passion" did not want to be a poet from then on

Stills from "Quiet Passion"

Emily Dickinson, an American hermit poetess, wrote more than 1,800 refreshing short poems during her lifetime, but was unknown and became famous after her death.

Her poetic style is unique, known for her delicate writing, keen observation and prominent imagery. Her poems revolve around ten themes throughout her life: loneliness, nature, poetry, the heart, the earth, God and heaven, pain and joy, eternal life, love, and death.

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Growing up I kept a journal, and if I saw it as a way of writing, I used to write some small poems in high school. Unfortunately, after writing it, I didn't save it. I still vaguely remember that after reading Qiong Yao's novel, I had some feelings and improvised a few lingering love poems.

Poetry is more demanding for the writer, and a few strokes point out the theme. Compared with the articles written in thousands of words, the artistic conception and connotation of the poem are particularly delicate and concise under the restrictions of the subject matter.

The temperament and personality of the poet himself will become more and more sensitive, slender and enthusiastic in the process of thinking and exploring the writing process.

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Tranquil Passion is a biographical film about women. A poet like Emily Dickinson, who was not shocked before he died and was put on the altar after his death, is very considerate of how to make a dramatic film. The director cleverly combines poetry with the smallness of the heroine's life, making people feel that this "old girl" who has never been in love and even bothers to take a step out of the door has a burning plain hidden in her heart, which is very suitable for the title.

"Quiet Passion" did not want to be a poet from then on

Emily of Girls' Generation. Dickinson

For nearly 200 years, Emily. Dickinson has always been a fan. She was reclusive by nature, and in her hometown of Amherst, Massachusetts, where she spent her life, people in the town called her a "mystery," as if her existence was a question. Few people have seen her in white—she wears only white as an adult—and she has published only 10 poems in her lifetime. After her death in 1886, hundreds of her poems were found in a wooden box, and a new legend was born, and her morbid sweetness was too fragile for the world to make her discouraged by love.

It was widely accepted that Dickinson was suffering from a disease, and Ms. Gordon showed Dickinson the prescription for seizures that the doctor had given him. The poet rarely went out because epilepsy was likely to strike at any time. She gave up her normal life to live like a nun, which was generally related to the cultural background at the time, and in some states in the United States, epilepsy people were forbidden to marry.

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In the film, Dickinson is so restrained and watchful from beginning to end, her body and mind are full of longing and expectation, and all her life and wisdom are written into the poem.

A woman with a plump and lonely inner world, she always insists on her dignity and dreams. Such a feminine poet, in his life, only has a good feeling for a husband with a wife. After a fruitless rush, she completely closed herself off and threw herself into poetry.

Irregular schedules and devotion to poetry caused serious damage to his physical health. Watching her body jolt and shake violently on the bed was heart-wrenching.

During the slightly slower breaks, I didn't forget to write. Keep writing, knowing that her deadline is approaching, and only by revealing all the desires in her heart for the world can she get rid of her dust.

Numbness is more terrible than grief because it is a remnant of the flower stalks of the land where grief grows.

Beauty, can not be artificial, it grows on its own, deliberately pursued, it disappears, let nature go, it remains, when the breeze blows through the grass, the fingers of the wind caress the grass, to catch up with the green ripples, God will try to stop you, never finish.

"Quiet Passion" did not want to be a poet from then on

No ship can take a man into the distance like a book, nor a horse, like a page of jumping poetry, and the poorest people in this channel can also walk without having to be hurt by the passage of taxes, what a frugal car that carries the soul of man.

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