April 15 1990 hurts a bit for how much I love this woman, how inspiring she is and how much she means to me
so I want to share with you her unrepeatable iconicness and charm on screen to keep her myth and history alive

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Queen Christina (1933)
"do you still want to sail your majesty?"
part.2
this ending is pure wonder, the magic of her close ups speaks volumes
also from Queen Christina (1933)
"I shall die a bachelor!"
Anna Christie (1930)
Greta Garbo makes her debut on talkies
Flesh and the Devil (1926)
the erotism that this scene spreads without being vulgar is one of my favorite things ever of this movie
Mata Hari (1931)
still talking about seduction, another character I loved and the power of her one-of-a-kind glance
Grand Hotel (1932)
"I want to be alone"
this is probably one of her most quoted scenes!
fun fact: I& #39;ve known her with this interpretation that touched my heart like it never happened before and started it all
Camille (1936)
"I think I know my own heart better than you can, Messier"
pt.2
Camille (1936)
this scene is heart breaking
also we never forget when Greta Garbo still on Queen Christina (1933) made the sapphic cultural reset
a brief but necessary focus on her face features and spellbound stare during her silent years:
-Gösta Berling& #39;s Saga (1924)
-The Joyless Street (1925)
-The Temptress (1926)
-The Torrent (1927)
Inspiration (1931)
only Garbo was capable of this level of fascination just using her expressiveness and her enigmatic voice, the vibes she gives off here catch me all the time
(a special mention also to her looks and puffy hair in this movie that I adore)
Ninotchka (1939)
"must you flirt? .....suppress it"
last but not least important I want to conclude with the most famous scene from Ninotchka (1939)
"Garbo laughs!"
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