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Love Blog: Love-Tests News
Master of French satire put to the love test:
March 4, 2008 by Garry Maddox
Lavish romp … Romain Duris and Ludivine Sagnier in a scene from Moliere
THE English created a fun, fictionalised account of the Bard's life in Shakespeare In Love. Now the French have followed suit with a lighthearted film about Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, the playwright better known as Moliere.
The director Laurent Tirard's Moliere is a cocktail of witty dialogue, pretty faces and lavish costumes set in 1644, the year the 22-year-old Moliere made the transition from actor to playwright. History records that he disappeared during this period and Tirard's film fills in the gaps by imagining him at the centre of an adventure which has him posing as a priest and conducting a secret, life-changing affair with the married Elmire (Laura Morante).
The result is an entertaining souffle which couldn't be more different to Ariane Mnouchkine's Moliere, an austere, four-hour account of the playwright's life released in 1978.
At the heart of Tirard's film is a surprising comic performance from Romain Duris, the intense young star of The Beat That My Heart Skipped and The Spanish Apartment. The film was a hit in France and is screening at the French Film Festival in Sydney this week.
Love Blog Comment:
Love Blog: Can DNA Tests Be Love Tests Too?
What is it that makes one fall in love with someone?
And why this one and not that one?
Are there any love tests that can predict the compatibility in love?
Love blog has so many questions in mind and it looks at your face for answers!
Love is a story written on someone's face that one wants to read.
But why this story and not that?
In other words, why do we have likes and dislikes in our life?
Why aren't we able to love without liking someone?
Are these the holes in our personality that get filled by the presence of the one we love and not by the presence of the other we don't love?
But then, why do we have these holes in our personality at all?
That kind of love is but a selfish one!
In fact, the real passionate love has to be an unconditional one.
Real love chooses not whom to love and whom not to!
It loves you just because you are a fellow human being on earth sharing existence in the same batch on the planet!
Is Moliere listening?
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Test of Love
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Jung Ho has to give up his love for some reasons:
Again, I am not korean, and so i hope this will help us all understand the scene..
BACKGROUND SCENE:King Jung Jung finally refuse to make Jang Geum as his official concubine as a respect and as a sign of his love to her and in honor to her many contributions to the palace as well.
As a consequence, Cpt. Min Jung Ho should leave the palace and left Jang Geum being the king's head physician...________________________________________ _________________
Jang-Geum finally catches up to Min-jh and the guards who are escorting him. Jang-Geum cries and states this can't be but Min-jh tells her to return to the palace because she has travelled a difficult road to where she is, and from now on she must be more alert than ever for the road before her will be more difficult than ever.
Min-jh tells Jang-Geum to forget everything in the past cleanly.
Jang-Geum asks if he can forget everything. Min-jh replies he can and he already has.
Jang-Geum with tears replies she can't forget him and begs him to take her trinket at the least, and she watches as the soldiers take him away.
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