Jaime Rebanal’s review published on Letterboxd:
Artist's relationship with muse, but also about how we want all of those feelings reflected in the art that we create.
Céline Sciamma's Portrait of a Lady on Fire is a film all about looks, and also about what they tell you about a person, how they reflect what we feel about one another. But it's also fitting that for a film all about looks, it also happens to be one of the most gorgeous movies ever made in recent memory, when speaking in terms of the costume design or cinematography - it's a film whose subtle beauty slowly wins you over, like you were captivated by a painting when you're walking through a museum.
I can't wait to see this again, I know I'll be coming back to this frequently within the future.