- Frida Kahlo: I had two big accidents in my life Diego, the trolley and you. You are by far the worse.
- Frida Kahlo: I just want your serious opinion.
- Diego Rivera: What do you care about my opinion? If you're a real painter, you'll paint because you can't live without painting. You'll paint till you die.
- Frida Kahlo: What do you think matters most for a good marriage?
- Guillermo Kahlo: A short memory.
- Frida Kahlo: Why did you get married?
- Guillermo Kahlo: I can't remember.
- Tina Modotti: I don't believe in marriage.
- [crowd laughs]
- Tina Modotti: No, I really don't. Let me be clear about that. I think at worst it's a hostile political act, a way for small-minded men to keep women in the house and out of the way, wrapped up in the guise of tradition and conservative religious nonsense. At best, it's a happy delusion - these two people who truly love each other and have no idea how truly miserable they're about to make each other. But, but, when two people know that, and they decide with eyes wide open to face each other and get married anyway, then I don't think it's conservative or delusional. I think it's radical and courageous and very romantic. To Diego and Frida.
- Diego Rivera: [upon learning Frida has been unfaithful to him with Leon Trotsky] You've broken my heart, Frida.
- Frida Kahlo: It hurts doesn't it? But why? It was just a fuck, like a handshake.
- Diego Rivera: No. I told you who I was when you married me.
- Frida Kahlo: Yes, you did, and I married you anyway. And, you promised to be loyal. You have been my comrade, my fellow artist... my best friend. But you've never been my husband.
- [last title card]
- Title card: I hope the exit is joyful and I hope never to return. - Frida
- Diego Rivera: I'm here to ask you to marry me.
- Frida Kahlo: I don't need rescuing, Diego.
- Diego Rivera: I do.
- Frida Kahlo: [sighs] I've lost the toes of one foot. My back is useless, I have an infection of the kidneys. I smoke, I drink, I curse. I can't have children. I have no money and a stack of hospital bills. Shall I keep going?
- Diego Rivera: It's practically a letter of recommendation.
- Diego Rivera: You know, I don't believe in God... but I thank him every day that he kept you safe for me.
- Frida Kahlo: Oh really?... I tell you he's got a lot of explaining to do.
- [Diego refuses to let her attend her show and is taking her prosthetic leg away]
- Frida Kahlo: Gimme back my fucking leg!
- Frida Kahlo: [to Diego] I want you to burn this Judas of a body. I don't want to be buried. I've spent enough time lying down. Burn it.
- Frida Kahlo: Did I tell you that I'm going to walk again.
- Alex: Yes...
- Frida Kahlo: Did you believe it?
- Alex: Of course I do.
- Frida Kahlo: You'd better, because you are going to miss it.
- Frida Kahlo: Mmm! I always wanted a man with melones bigger than mine.
- Diego Rivera: You know what I've always loved?
- Frida Kahlo: What?
- Diego Rivera: A girl with cojones.
- Frida Kahlo: You've lost weight.
- Diego Rivera: And you've lost your toes.
- Frida Kahlo: Is that why you're here? To offer your condolences?
- Diego Rivera: I'm here to see how you are. How do you feel?
- Frida Kahlo: Tired of answering that question. Otherwise, like shit.
- Diego Rivera: Thank you.
- Frida Kahlo: For what?
- Diego Rivera: For making a fat, old, crazy Communist a happy man.
- Diego Rivera: Hijo de puta! That model, huh?
- Diego Rivera: Yes. It was just a fuck, that's all. I've given more affection in a handshake.
- Frida Kahlo: Well, that makes me feel so much better. Was she good, at least?
- Diego Rivera: Not very.
- Frida Kahlo: Too bad. She had such a great ass.
- Diego Rivera: There was this skinny kid with these eyebrows shouting up at me, "Diego, I want to show you my paintings!" But, of course, she made me come down to her, and I did, and I've never stopped looking. But I want to speak about Frida not as her husband, but as an artist. I admire her. Her work is acid and tender... hard as steel... and fine as a butterfly's wing. Loveable as a smile... cruel as... the bitterness of life. I don't believe... that ever before has a women put such agonized poetry on canvas.
- Frida Kahlo: [as she's brought into the gallery] Shut up, panzon. Who died?
- Frida Kahlo: Don't think I am going to sleep with you just because you took me under your wing.
- Diego Rivera: Before you came along, I was painting murals and womanizing in peace.
- Diego Rivera: Is fidelity that important to you?
- Frida Kahlo: Loyalty is important to me. Can you be loyal?
- [first lines]
- Frida Kahlo: Careful, guys. This corpse is still breathing. Try to get me there in one piece.
- Guillermo Kahlo: Who's there?
- Frida Kahlo: The ghost of Frida Kahlo.
- Guillermo Kahlo: I knew her!
- Frida Kahlo: How are you?
- Guillermo Kahlo: Lonely. Only you ghosts come to visit these days.
- [In the hospital after the accident]
- Cristina Kahlo: Will she ever walk again?
- Doctor: Let's make sure she lives first.
- [They kiss for the first time and all the lights in the street turn on when they separate]
- Frida Kahlo: Did you arrange for that?
- Diego Rivera: Cost me a fortune.
- Diego Rivera: [to the dog who has just urinated on his painting] Lord Xolotl, Prince of darkness - you are the best art critic there is. Only you see what shit this country has made of me.
- Lupe Marín: [upon seeing Diego's naked model] Why is this whore still here? Huh? Tell me, tell mi amor, are you planning to have her after lunch? Or have you fucked her already?
- Diego Rivera: Lupe, please don't start.
- Lupe Marín: You think I don't know what's going on, you think I am an idiot?
- Diego Rivera: I can't work like this.
- Lupe Marín: Yes you can. Your food and your slut. That's all you need to paint your pinche murals!
- [throws the basket of food at Diego]
- Diego Rivera: HEY! Get out!
- Lupe Marín: And don't come home! Don't come home and give me one of your speeches! About your artists, and the people and your fucking revolution! You only care about yourself, you piece of shit!
- Diego Rivera: Sex is like pissing. People take it much too seriously. In Russia, oh, my God, in Russia, everyone was fucking like rabbits.
- Frida Kahlo: Well, this isn't Russia.
- Nelson Rockefeller: Señor Rivera, I must ask you one last time to reconsider your position.
- Diego Rivera: I will not compromise my vision.
- Nelson Rockefeller: In that case, this is your fee, paid in full, as agreed, but your services are no longer required.
- Diego Rivera: It's my painting!
- Nelson Rockefeller: On my wall.
- Diego Rivera: It's the people's wall, you bastard!
- [last lines]
- Frida Kahlo: Happy silver.
- Diego Rivera: It's not for two more weeks.
- Frida Kahlo: Seventeen days.
- Frida Kahlo: [Carried in her bed, arriving at her exhibition in Mexico] Shut up Panzone. Who died? Where is the music? You see doctor, I followed your orders. I didn't leave my bed.
- Diego Rivera: [after learning that Frida is pregnant] I cannot bare to think of you in pain.
- Frida Kahlo: I'm used to pain.
- Diego Rivera: Unfortunately, I'm physiologically incapable of fidelity.
- Frida Kahlo: Oh, really?
- Diego Rivera: Yes. A doctor acquaintance of mine confirmed this.
- Frida Kahlo: What a convenient diagnosis.
- Frida Kahlo: When I get out of this cast, I'm going to show you a couple of things I still remember from before.
- Diego Rivera: So much for lunch. Although, I could eat you, perhaps. I-I've eaten female flesh before. Yeah. Yes. Wrapped up in - tortillas. Tastes like - the tenderest young - pig.
- Diego Rivera: Do you know Alvarez Bravo?
- Frida Kahlo: I know his work. It's good.
- Diego Rivera: I'll introduce you to him. He'll want to photograph you.
- Frida Kahlo: Without clothes, of course.
- Diego Rivera: Of course.
- Frida Kahlo: Some people have told me not to trust what you say. They say if a girl asks your opinion, and she's not a complete fright, you'll gush all over her. I need you to tell me one thing honestly - do you actually believe that I should continue to paint?
- Diego Rivera: Yes.
- Diego Rivera: That's the thing about these radicals. They're a little dangerous, but they definitely throw the best parties.
- Diego Rivera: What if I told you that easel painting like yours is finished, that it's headed for the trash like other elitist, bourgeois pastimes?
- Frida Kahlo: I'd say cut the propaganda.
- David Siqueiros: Some people have to get shot in a revolution, you know.
- Diego Rivera: Well, I prefer evolution. Educate the poor. Mobilize the workers. Rise like a slow tide. But you - you'll have your revolution and kill half the poor to save them.
- David Siqueiros: Diego, this from a Communist who's getting rich painting for the government and wealthy patrons?
- Diego Rivera: I can't help it if the rich have good taste.
- David Siqueiros: The rich don't have good taste. They pay someone to have good taste for them. they don't hire you because you are good. They hire you because you assuage their sense of guilt. They use you, Diego, and you are too vain to see it.
- Lupe Marín: It's the way he looks at you and finds beauty in all your imperfections. It's irresistible.
- Diego Rivera: He had to run for his life. Stalin would have had him shot. That's his version of socialism, kill anyone who disagrees with you.
- David Siqueiros: Bad-mouth him all you want, Diego. But while we have been talking about socialism over drinks at parties for 10 years, Stalin is making it work.
- Diego Rivera: What?
- David Siqueiros: He's achieving it.
- Diego Rivera: Achieving what? His only big idea so far is to throw out all the real thinkers in the land.