I wouldn't call what Diego and Frida had love, more like a toxic,dysfunctional codependency between two messed up, unstable people. Then again, that was where their artistic genius came from I guess.
That may be because you are projecting your view of love onto two historical figures you never actually knew. In reality, you don't get to decide what love is for two people. It's not like there was physical abuse going on, only emotional abuse that they both dealt out in heavy doses.
Oh and I'm sure we CAN judge actually. What would a old dude want in a young easily controllable girl? It was the norm back then.girls were just cattle. He wasn't mature or would have found a woman of his own age not steal her youth. Toxic relationships are never based on love ever. Go ask those who survived and finally realised what it was. And his lifestyle was just awful. I really feel for her
When we watched this scene in class and he said, "You've broken my heart, Frida," everyone in the class laughed and guffawed so much we missed a good chunk of the rest of the scene trying to get over how ridiculous it was. Coming from HIS mouth? Hypocrisy in its most potent form, ha!
My reaction when I first saw this scene. "Well Diego. You caused a lot of pain on Frida since you refused to stop cheating on her. She chose to cheat back on you and now you know how it feels."
Well, he told her before they got married that he wouldn't be monogamous, but she said it didn't matter. Then when she caught him cheating, she got angry. She went into that marriage with her eyes open and knowing what she was getting, it wasn't like she was blindsided by his behaviour.
I do feel bad for her but I saw a documentary on her and she also did the same thing to her bf Alex. She would say she loved him but she would cheat on him too. I’m not saying that she deserved to hurt so badly because of this but the cheating ... I guess she has it coming. I wish she would have gotten out of that situation tho :( so I do feel for her as well. Unlike Alex she actually stayed in a toxic relationship
@Heavy Hitter according to her she said that he promised to me loyal even though he was ‘polyamorous ‘. See the movie. But I do kind of see where she saw it coming since she knew he was already a cheater
I still can’t get over the fact they still insisted on showing her as conventionally pretty like Frida was beautiful but the woman loved depicting herself with her unibrow and the slight hair on her upper lip yet they still insisted on making Salma Hayek pretty here cause people couldn’t handle a few mustache hairs on her.
amal zuhair Okay! Frida wasn’t conventional in terms of looks but that’s literally what made her her you couldn’t compare her to anybody and she wasn’t trying to look like anybody Frida looked like Frida she was her own beauty.
@@indicaap0ppin662 OP is saying that by making Frida conventionally attractive isn't showing Frida as her own beauty, but what WE define as beauty which is a contradiction to what she was about
Indicaap0ppin it’s frustrating cause you just have to look at her self paintings to realize how she wanted the world to see her. All her emotions, her life, her beliefs was painted onto those paintings yet the makers of this movie didn’t even bother to stay true to her image and add insult to injury Hollywood awarded them for it by giving them an Oscar for Best Make up and costume.
I mean I think Frida didn't care so much about him cheating with the models, but her sister? That was a blow for her. Plus, Diego cheats too so can he really complain?
Oh wow I never seen this movie before but I definitely can relate to it. I had an ex boyfriend who cheated on me with my sister countless of times, I thought my sister and I were close. When I found out it took place in my apartment, around the time she needed somewhere to stay I was completely outraged, and told her to get her things and get out. Haven't spoken to her since. As for him his best friend came to me one day and told me what my ex has done, spilling his secrets but some I already knew. Anyway his friend invited me over but we didn't do much. When my ex found out I was over there with his friend, He was beyond angry, he yelled at me and asked my why. I told him "hurts doesn't it" as he sat on his knees and cried. He hates me to this day.
And countless of times? Dam them. I wouldn’t speak to them either. May they regret what they’ve done. May you heal and find some one who is worthy of your love. i hope you find someone ONLY YOU deserve.
Frida love that man with every fiber in her being but he broke her heart and that was there Down fall . I love Frida her pain was tragic but her art through her pain was captivating.
It's sad that she couldn't settle with a decent guy her age.. this controlling old man sadly got his hold on her. Talk to anyone who escapes these type of men and they'll confirm it isn't love. Felt so bad for her☹
The whole point of this clip is contrast between a man who left his lover for his wife's sake and one who didn't, demonstrated first in the disdainful eye of the wife, then the regretful eye of the lover Trotsky. You cut the wife's look too short. This scene in the courtyard (their home) contrasts with the jealous argument in the street (outside home) where Diego can only see Trotsky leaving safety for no good reason, and Frida understanding he did it for love which Diego can't comprehend.
"I'm talking about somebody willing to sacrifice a little of their own pleasure, rather than go on hurting the woman who loves him." Boom! Serve that truth tea, Frida!
You have broken my heart Frida. Please Diego you cheating first when you was still sleeping with other women and Frida sister! So how did that make frida feel?
@@StrawberryFeildsforNever Yes. In her diary she wrote entire pages of things like "for Diego i will die", "for diego i only live", etc., eventhough she knew of his infidelity.
Cheating on someone for cheating on you changes or fixes nada. You put yourself one rung below your lowlife lover. You learn about it and at the moment you go them and end it. Its a leap of faith but you leap, not lay with them until the point where you're no different.
I don't like it when movies claim to document the personal affairs of famous people. We really don't know what the conversations between them were like.....That being said. These two people were wonderful artist.
Una gran leccion para los padres,los traumas que causamos a nuestros ninos y como actuan cundo ellos se sienten los victimarios atentando contra sus propios cuerpos;esos castogos acostumbraban lis indigenas con sus ninos creo que hay mejores soluciones para correjir a nuestros amados ninos.
The whole point of this clip is contrast between a man who left his lover for his wife's sake and one who didn't, demonstrated first in the disdainful eye of the wife, then the regretful eye of the lover Trotsky. You cut the wife's look too short. This scene in the courtyard (their home) contrasts with the jealous argument in the street (outside home) where Diego can only see Trotsky leaving safety for no good reason, and Frida understanding he did it for love which Diego can't comprehend.
@@aquataerra7325 The way I see it, Diego Rivera was a high functioning sociopath: Sexually promiscuous, superficially charming, shallowly emotional, has a grandiose sense of ego, null tolerance to boredom, constantly needs stimuli and so on.
I loved this film despite the Spanish dub in my opinion it had some flaws (if it was a dubbing) and I would like to know how accurate it is historically or if they took a lot of artistic liberties in adapting Frida's life for the big screen
“Harvey Weinstein had become a wizard of a new wave of cinema… It was unimaginable for a Mexican actress to aspire to a place in Hollywood… Little did I know that it would become my turn to say no. No to opening the door to him at all hours of the night… He [Weinstein] said the words, “I will kill you, don’t think I can’t.” He would let me finish the film if I agreed to do a sex scene with another woman… I agreed to do the senseless scene… I had a nervous breakdown… Until there is equality in our industry, with men and women having the same value in every aspect of it, our community will continue to be a fertile ground for predators… Knowing what I know now, I wonder if it wasn’t my friendship with them - and Quentin Tarantino and George Clooney - that saved me from being raped… He [Weinstein] said the words, “I will kill you, don’t think I can’t.” He would let me finish the film if I agreed to do a sex scene with another woman… I agreed to do the senseless scene… I had a nervous breakdown… Until there is equality in our industry, with men and women having the same value in every aspect of it, our community will continue to be a fertile ground for predators.” The soundtrack features Chavela Vargas’ and Lila Downs’ stylings of the Mexican ranchera genre. -Juan Vargas. Biopic, drama, music, romance. US. AA: Original Score, Makeup. Golden Kamera, Germany: Best International Actress (Salma Hayek). Salma Hayek has been awarded France’s Knight Chevalier by the National Order of the Legion of Honour.
Perhaps in her day, unfortunately yes she lived in his shadow mostly. But present day one could easily argue that Frida is more popular, intriguing and talented than Diego Rivera ever was and will continue to be more culturally significant than him forever.
Centauro Místico Right. Because that's what matters. No, no, hell, who cares if she was an amazing artist, an incredible women, and symbolic icon, even in society today. I mean really, if she's not cute, why should even give her the time of day?
+Madison Gonzalez Boesch You think he can state his wrong opinion based on looks without the whole unnecessary rant about how accomplished Frida was as an artist and person? I think we all know those things and I doubt the idiot was looking to negate any of her accomplishments by commenting on her looks. Even Frida made comments about Diego being fat.
She didn't break his heart. She hurt his pride and ego. He probably doesn't understand the difference since it still hurts a lot.
Excellent comment. Most sensible n matured line of thought i have ever read.........
So true...well said..
That is most men
@@fbvamp jup
Omg this is the most important comment I have ever read. Lol
It really is just perfect. Very true.
That he cheated on her with her own sister was awful. But he also held her back in her career and that is unforgivable.
👏 👏 👏 Preach it girrrl
No he didnt
He slept with her sister, but the career thing is worse ?! Wtf
If my husband slept with my sister ... Ouch, theyre both gone.
She should have chose herself. She did it to herself. She should have chose herself from the get go but she chose a man and she chose to follow him
Frida cheated on him multiple times
I wouldn't call what Diego and Frida had love, more like a toxic,dysfunctional codependency between two messed up, unstable people. Then again, that was where their artistic genius came from I guess.
That may be because you are projecting your view of love onto two historical figures you never actually knew. In reality, you don't get to decide what love is for two people. It's not like there was physical abuse going on, only emotional abuse that they both dealt out in heavy doses.
Nina Gold I've been in a relationship like that. It sucks. I finally cut him out of my life last month. It still is sad, but it had to be done.
CraftyLittleDevil duh. He was a creepy old dude and she was a girl who needed a better man.
Oh and I'm sure we CAN judge actually. What would a old dude want in a young easily controllable girl? It was the norm back then.girls were just cattle. He wasn't mature or would have found a woman of his own age not steal her youth.
Toxic relationships are never based on love ever. Go ask those who survived and finally realised what it was. And his lifestyle was just awful. I really feel for her
Coco Pops "Girls were cattle back then" - Frida did a good job making her own decisions. She was not a plaything. She defied custom at that time.
"You've broken my heart Frida"
Me: Haha, lier.
Michelle The Mouse Well, that's a little thing called 'karma', ever heard of it, Diego.
Lol menaretoxic lol
Well if he cheats on her, she'll cheat on him back. That's total karma.
When we watched this scene in class and he said, "You've broken my heart, Frida," everyone in the class laughed and guffawed so much we missed a good chunk of the rest of the scene trying to get over how ridiculous it was. Coming from HIS mouth? Hypocrisy in its most potent form, ha!
ReallyRedPanda i hate him he is disgusting
That's a bad thing?
Besides, she said everyone, not just the feeeemales.
Agreed. She's my top favorite artist, so yeah, I hate his guts too. XD
Lol, typical feminist
His ego was wounded. He was Narcissists. The thought of his wife wanting to be with anyone but him was infuriating
My reaction when I first saw this scene. "Well Diego. You caused a lot of pain on Frida since you refused to stop cheating on her. She chose to cheat back on you and now you know how it feels."
Well, he told her before they got married that he wouldn't be monogamous, but she said it didn't matter. Then when she caught him cheating, she got angry. She went into that marriage with her eyes open and knowing what she was getting, it wasn't like she was blindsided by his behaviour.
He screwed her sister that's TOTALLY different
I said the same thing
@Raulito she had her own affairs, with both men and women
Funny how the tables turned and he was hurt. That's crazy isn't it? I always admire Frida she had a lot of strength.
@Que Te Importa you sound stupid
I do feel bad for her but I saw a documentary on her and she also did the same thing to her bf Alex. She would say she loved him but she would cheat on him too. I’m not saying that she deserved to hurt so badly because of this but the cheating ... I guess she has it coming. I wish she would have gotten out of that situation tho :( so I do feel for her as well. Unlike Alex she actually stayed in a toxic relationship
@Heavy Hitter according to her she said that he promised to me loyal even though he was ‘polyamorous ‘. See the movie. But I do kind of see where she saw it coming since she knew he was already a cheater
He mostly slept with his models and she liked women..which didn't bother him.
@@O_Ciel_Phant0mhive Oh well it makes sense.
I still can’t get over the fact they still insisted on showing her as conventionally pretty like Frida was beautiful but the woman loved depicting herself with her unibrow and the slight hair on her upper lip yet they still insisted on making Salma Hayek pretty here cause people couldn’t handle a few mustache hairs on her.
amal zuhair Okay! Frida wasn’t conventional in terms of looks but that’s literally what made her her you couldn’t compare her to anybody and she wasn’t trying to look like anybody Frida looked like Frida she was her own beauty.
@@indicaap0ppin662 OP is saying that by making Frida conventionally attractive isn't showing Frida as her own beauty, but what WE define as beauty which is a contradiction to what she was about
Sarah Thorogood Mam that’s literally what I said reread my comment I was agreeing😂
Indicaap0ppin it’s frustrating cause you just have to look at her self paintings to realize how she wanted the world to see her. All her emotions, her life, her beliefs was painted onto those paintings yet the makers of this movie didn’t even bother to stay true to her image and add insult to injury Hollywood awarded them for it by giving them an Oscar for Best Make up and costume.
@@amalzuhair4495 oop my b, big misread 🤧
I love Salma Hayek playing Frida, nobody could of played a better Frida. I love how she says “Go to hell, Diego!”
This movie should of been made in Spanish
george jung what I was thinking
I loved the movie but i was thinking that the whole time
Lo que estaba pensando! Lastima que no lo fue.
I don't think Harvey Weinstein would've approved that
Nah beings more people to the mobi English speakers and Spanish speakers speak English majority of the time.
“It hurts doesn’t it” 😞
I mean I think Frida didn't care so much about him cheating with the models, but her sister? That was a blow for her. Plus, Diego cheats too so can he really complain?
It's so crazy how much Salma Hayek looks like Frida in this movie. And the guy playing Diego Rivera was really good as well.
Doc Oc!
WTF? Salma is a Beautiful woman. Frida was a goblin
Salma had to fight to get this movie made so proud of her
Oh wow I never seen this movie before but I definitely can relate to it. I had an ex boyfriend who cheated on me with my sister countless of times, I thought my sister and I were close. When I found out it took place in my apartment, around the time she needed somewhere to stay I was completely outraged, and told her to get her things and get out. Haven't spoken to her since. As for him his best friend came to me one day and told me what my ex has done, spilling his secrets but some I already knew. Anyway his friend invited me over but we didn't do much. When my ex found out I was over there with his friend, He was beyond angry, he yelled at me and asked my why. I told him "hurts doesn't it" as he sat on his knees and cried. He hates me to this day.
considering what he was guilty of, I wouldn't lose sleep over that
Good for you !
On your sister??? my heart aches for you.
And countless of times? Dam them. I wouldn’t speak to them either. May they regret what they’ve done. May you heal and find some one who is worthy of your love. i hope you find someone ONLY YOU deserve.
Him cheating w/ your sis is WAY worse than a best friend. But he’s devastated so, FK his feelings
Salma Hayek and Alfred Molina were perfect for these roles.
Frida love that man with every fiber in her being but he broke her heart and that was there Down fall . I love Frida her pain was tragic but her art through her pain was captivating.
Salma is amazing in this movie
"I told you what I was before I married you"
Okay now she is telling you she is the same. Don't complain
It's sad that she couldn't settle with a decent guy her age.. this controlling old man sadly got his hold on her. Talk to anyone who escapes these type of men and they'll confirm it isn't love. Felt so bad for her☹
The whole point of this clip is contrast between a man who left his lover for his wife's sake and one who didn't, demonstrated first in the disdainful eye of the wife, then the regretful eye of the lover Trotsky. You cut the wife's look too short. This scene in the courtyard (their home) contrasts with the jealous argument in the street (outside home) where Diego can only see Trotsky leaving safety for no good reason, and Frida understanding he did it for love which Diego can't comprehend.
This movie had my heart thinking twice on marriage
Not every man is like Diego
salma did an amazing job
Definitely like how Jennifer Lopez played Selena
It was great
I love how they bring out the character
It was impossible to think of Salma Hayek as just a beautiful face after this movie. She’s got serious acting chops.
Frida brokes his heart, Stalin brokes his head :DD
As much as I love this scene this made me laugh so hard.
Raulito ??? no it wouldn’t, circumsizing men doesn’t make them sterile you ignorant pig
My absolute favorite clip of this movie! Ive been showing this movie to a class I teach for the past 15 years!
"I'm talking about somebody willing to sacrifice a little of their own pleasure, rather than go on hurting the woman who loves him."
Boom! Serve that truth tea, Frida!
Exactly how I felt towards my ex. Really never a husband
'You broke my heart' Diego, you're a straight up hypocrite
1:54 notice Frida is holding up her hand in a “don’t follow me” gesture
You have broken my heart Frida.
Please Diego you cheating first when you was still sleeping with other women and Frida sister!
So how did that make frida feel?
She’s KNOW that he was a womanizer BEFORE she married him. It’s her own fault that she got hurt.
@@asteriasheria2053 But he has the right to put his sick, dirty, and abusive hands on her?
Funny, because frida was devoted to her husband
saint gales his husband?
@@StrawberryFeildsforNever Yes. In her diary she wrote entire pages of things like "for Diego i will die", "for diego i only live", etc., eventhough she knew of his infidelity.
yes but they had an open marriage
ok
Trotsky thought she was hotsky
They shoulda been together. Too bad they were married and stuff.
@@smileitsjustagame2937 He was murdered too right?
@@PoutineProductions right
Lmao
You've broken my heart Frida
Me: should she care... no Frida is a wonderful woman
I had not known that her and J Baker had a realashionship until i saw this movie.
This man (geoffrey rush) plays a pirate captain, Trotsky, AND Einstein? Geez.
Cheating on someone for cheating on you changes or fixes nada. You put yourself one rung below your lowlife lover. You learn about it and at the moment you go them and end it. Its a leap of faith but you leap, not lay with them until the point where you're no different.
I think she had already left him but I guess they didn’t do a formal divorce but they should have since now they both broke their oaths
How's that one ring below?quite idiotic
My favorite scene
Poor Salma - I mean Frida.
Daniel Glassman lol 😂
This reminds me of how me and my younger sister would act during our conversation we had alone.
Alfred is amazing caus when hé sad the line hé grabs his chest atempting to hold his heart together
Great crossover
Hulk Doc Ock Mr. Hobbs
Add Ajax or something like that (for Salma Hayek)
@@shouvikghosh8946 who's Ajax
Isn’t it a bit hypocritical of Frida for her to get upset at Diego for his infidelities when she herself hasn’t been faithful either?
No because she started after him and he knew she was freaky. She only got mad at him when his dumbass slept with her sister the ultimate no no
@@sunshinejewel2952 She also knew he was a “freak” from the start, so its silly for both to expect anything different.
The way Frida was moving in Paris.
You would think she was doing way more than Diego.
He cheated with numerous women plus Frida's own sister, and on the other hand, she had affairs too including her husband's idol
......
I thought it was Winona Ryder lol but it's salma
winona ryder as frida!?!? gross
Maddona was interested in playing Frida, Robert de Niro hoped to play Diego.
benicio del toro would've been a good diego
fog dust
I ❤️me some Benicio Del Toro
Huh, Winona, and Salma do have a resemblance.
The comments are helping me understand this tarot spread relationship ending with her oracle card. Thank you
Someone acted badly? Be just like them! That's admirable right?
*TELL HIM SISTA* 1:25
I recognise that actor what other movies has he been in?!
Good movie and Salma was exquisite in this.
I don't like it when movies claim to document the personal affairs of famous people. We really don't know what the conversations between them were like.....That being said. These two people were wonderful artist.
It’s just a movie. I don’t think the movie is claiming it knows the exact conversation
@@joylynch5204 maybe...but they certainly imply that they are adapting truth, since they base the film on real people.
You probably are a cheater too huh
@@donotreply8979 🤣 Your pretty paranoid to assume a random stranger is a cheater.
Whoa, my Spanish teacher was literally talking to us about this movie today.
Lmao we were watching the behind the scenes yesterday
Why would you guys watch it? Its not even in Spanish 😆. You learn Spanish by watching Spanish-language films
Это вы о чём? Я смотрю на Халма Хайек, ну и талант!!!! Снимаю шляпу. Благодарю
Una gran leccion para los padres,los traumas que causamos a nuestros ninos y como actuan cundo ellos se sienten los victimarios atentando contra sus propios cuerpos;esos castogos acostumbraban lis indigenas con sus ninos creo que hay mejores soluciones para correjir a nuestros amados ninos.
OMG this scean! 😥💁
Hubieran grabado esta pelicula en español mejor🤦♂️
Trotsky the GOAT.
Doc ock and ajak
كيف احصل على الفلم مترجم عربي 🙏
Porque só exibem clipes
¿Alguien sabe dónde fue grabada esa escena?
The whole point of this clip is contrast between a man who left his lover for his wife's sake and one who didn't, demonstrated first in the disdainful eye of the wife, then the regretful eye of the lover Trotsky. You cut the wife's look too short. This scene in the courtyard (their home) contrasts with the jealous argument in the street (outside home) where Diego can only see Trotsky leaving safety for no good reason, and Frida understanding he did it for love which Diego can't comprehend.
Let's say Diego is unable to understand real love. Yes guys, sexual promiscuity is a marker for both psychopathic and sociopathic behaviour.
@Raulito Sure. But the relationship was never over, was it? That's the difference.
Jorge's explanation is probably closer to the reality.
@@aquataerra7325 The way I see it, Diego Rivera was a high functioning sociopath: Sexually promiscuous, superficially charming, shallowly emotional, has a grandiose sense of ego, null tolerance to boredom, constantly needs stimuli and so on.
Atomic Dog confronts Slick Cat ffs
I loved this film despite the Spanish dub in my opinion it had some flaws (if it was a dubbing) and I would like to know how accurate it is historically or if they took a lot of artistic liberties in adapting Frida's life for the big screen
She might get hurted again, because, the traffic and everyone sux @ driving, Like really terrible since cannabis has been legalized
porque hablan en ingles? si son mexicanos quee
And then she married him again. Both were sick
Asi es Thats Right Exactly 💯👏👌👍
“Harvey Weinstein had become a wizard of a new wave of cinema… It was unimaginable for a Mexican actress to aspire to a place in Hollywood… Little did I know that it would become my turn to say no. No to opening the door to him at all hours of the night… He [Weinstein] said the words, “I will kill you, don’t think I can’t.” He would let me finish the film if I agreed to do a sex scene with another woman… I agreed to do the senseless scene… I had a nervous breakdown… Until there is equality in our industry, with men and women having the same value in every aspect of it, our community will continue to be a fertile ground for predators… Knowing what I know now, I wonder if it wasn’t my friendship with them - and Quentin Tarantino and George Clooney - that saved me from being raped… He [Weinstein] said the words, “I will kill you, don’t think I can’t.” He would let me finish the film if I agreed to do a sex scene with another woman… I agreed to do the senseless scene… I had a nervous breakdown… Until there is equality in our industry, with men and women having the same value in every aspect of it, our community will continue to be a fertile ground for predators.” The soundtrack features Chavela Vargas’ and Lila Downs’ stylings of the Mexican ranchera genre. -Juan Vargas. Biopic, drama, music, romance. US. AA: Original Score, Makeup. Golden Kamera, Germany: Best International Actress (Salma Hayek). Salma Hayek has been awarded France’s Knight Chevalier by the National Order of the Legion of Honour.
want Mrs.Salma Hayek to direct a moive in Spainsh
que lastima no estava en español
after this scene,Frida goes to Paris and there' s a lady who sings a french song. any body knows the the name of that song?
then frida haves sex with the lady
the woman (who she later has sex with) was supposed to portray Josephine Baker, it's her song "C'est Lui"
you don't think I know that
Omlette du Fourmagge
I really admire Frida Kahlo.
nice looking unibrow
Por favor alguien suba es película pero en español
Esta en Netflix
Let him know
Why is our mostly in English shes meant to be Spanish
not all the cast members were spanish, the actor who played her papa was Welsh
Is that your husband?
🤨
My God.
That’s why I love Mexican girls
came from teresa (1989)
Men🤦🏻
Ay Frida.♡
1907-1954
Frida was a no one without Diego.
Perhaps in her day, unfortunately yes she lived in his shadow mostly. But present day one could easily argue that Frida is more popular, intriguing and talented than Diego Rivera ever was and will continue to be more culturally significant than him forever.
freedaaa
Never know she was a gringo.
@Raul R bruh hahaha doesn't matter what the color is. That's very stereotypic. I'm talkin about they are speakin in English
Una película ambientada en México y hablada en inglés ,???? típico de producciones Yankees
It wos jost è fock!
Min 1:20 🤭
Ouch.
bad acting
Favoure
ติดตามอยู่หนังเรื่องนี้หาดูเต็มเรื่องไม่เจอเลย
Oh come on women are so emotional and dramatic
may god guide you
Boring.
k thats ur opinion i guess
@Raul R it's a waste of time. I'd say I came out of aggression or pure lust.
She isn’t even mexican
Lofi-Shogun yes she is she was born in Mexico City
The Eyebrows bug me... sorry...
Frida wasn't tha cute...
Centauro Místico Right. Because that's what matters. No, no, hell, who cares if she was an amazing artist, an incredible women, and symbolic icon, even in society today. I mean really, if she's not cute, why should even give her the time of day?
She's poorly understood as a person, but I believe she's a wonderful person.
+Panz3rGr3nadier and you're talking about her as if you knew her lol
***** she went through a lot in her life, of course it would make her a resentful and bitter woman.
+Madison Gonzalez Boesch You think he can state his wrong opinion based on looks without the whole unnecessary rant about how accomplished Frida was as an artist and person? I think we all know those things and I doubt the idiot was looking to negate any of her accomplishments by commenting on her looks. Even Frida made comments about Diego being fat.
very poor acting