燃燒女子的肖像
1760年法國布列塔尼,才華洋溢的年輕女畫家瑪莉安(諾米 梅蘭特飾)收到委托,需要在對方不知情的狀況下,完成富家小姐艾洛伊茲(阿黛拉 哈內(nèi)爾飾)出嫁前的肖像畫。兩人在孤島相依為命,白天女畫家悄悄觀察小姐的一舉一動,到了晚上才縱情下筆。兩人在畫與被畫的親密接觸下,即便是在充滿禮教束縛的時(shí)代,卻也漸漸萌發(fā)了禁忌的曖昧情愫,隨著大婚之日越來越近,她們的愛火卻越燒越猛烈
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