Cover of Jane Campion Bright Star
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For fans of jane campion, lovers of romantic films, viewers interested in poetic and emotional storytelling, and classic romance enthusiasts.
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THE REVIEW

Romantic love and everything it needs.
Words, shyness, words, time, words, wind, words, little health, words, obstacles, words, jealousy, words, flowers, words, sighs, words, imagination, words, rain, words, kisses, words, butterflies, words, waiting, words, uncertainty, words, distance, words, silence, words, needle and thread, words.

A beautiful film, romantic.

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Bright Star is a beautifully crafted and romantic film by Jane Campion that explores love through poetic imagery and emotional moments. The review emphasizes the delicate and heartfelt nature of the movie, highlighting themes such as shyness, obstacles, jealousy, and waiting. The film is praised for its evocative use of words and its touching portrayal of romantic love.

Jane Campion

Jane Campion is a New Zealand film director and screenwriter known for visually precise, emotionally incisive cinema. She won the Palme d’Or for The Piano and later the Academy Award for Best Director for The Power of the Dog.
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By sharkstez

 This film... is probably the most romantic (in a literal-cultural-philosophical sense) and successful film about poetry that I have ever seen.

 The entire film revolves around the two of them, without ever BEING just the two of them.