> morinoroba said on
11-25-2009 at
09:27:
This scene is my most favorite scene in this movie,especially I like sounds of hairdresser !
> HEBSYBA said on
11-02-2009 at
04:30:
en verdad...........se me salen las lagrimas de tristeza, puede una hacer lo que sea por conquistar el amor, solo por conquistar el amor....pero el amor es inconquistable, se defiende de suyo propio, solo en el encuentro con Jesus puede ser conquistable.........recuerdo cuando me llamaban LUCHINA......POR TU PALIDEZ...
> MariscalBresnev said on
10-25-2009 at
08:59:
colosal....superlativo...
> Marie5559 said on
10-23-2009 at
10:54:
La partie la plus émouvante et si triste du film. J´aime...
> MissAnnie91 said on
08-09-2009 at
11:59:
è così assurdo, perfetto! lui è diventato l'uomo sulla barca all'inizio del film. è come con pirandello, dal comico all'umoristico, dall'avvertimento del contrario al sentimento del contrario....
> abicheval said on
07-23-2009 at
15:54:
Bogarde has such beauty...
> xosemi said on
06-13-2009 at
03:25:
Lo que hace la pintura.
> gvp6 said on
04-01-2009 at
00:07:
¿alevosía de pederastia?¿no será en todo caso alegoría...o apologia?Sea como sea discrepo contigo.Lee primero la obra de Mann y descubriras que la obra es mucho mas profunda que pensar en un viejo verde enamorado de un chaval más que de la belleza platónica que ve encarnada en el en plena crisis personal.
> stadioazteca said on
03-26-2009 at
16:02:
my favourite scene in this wonderful film...brilliant! thanks for posting
> SUPERNIAPER said on
03-17-2009 at
22:31:
has visto la peli????x alevosia de pederastia
> KosugiSensei2 said on
03-17-2009 at
22:25:
por k motivo iban a meterlo en la carcel?
> SUPERNIAPER said on
02-17-2009 at
21:15:
si esta peli la hubiesen rodado ahora hubiesen metio al visconti en la carcel, es lo k hay
> robynsegg said on
01-21-2009 at
03:16:
Right!!!!! You got it!
> drronnie said on
01-20-2009 at
10:16:
Thanks. I get it now. It was like the old man he met when he was leaving the boat in the beginning of the movie.
> robynsegg said on
01-20-2009 at
09:28:
You don't get it. It's a foreshadowing. There are many times when the character of death approaches the writer in the story. This is 1 of those times.
> drronnie said on
09-30-2008 at
03:24:
Was it fashionable in those times for men to wear white make up and lipstick like that. Looks grotesque more like a clown.
> charliepippin said on
09-02-2008 at
19:11:
Something for the weekend sir..?
> Darrigrande said on
07-26-2008 at
18:08:
No sólamente Thomas Mann, sino Visconti. Muerte en Venecia es tres veces genial. Por Thomas Mann, por Visconti y por la magistral interpretación de Dirk Bogarde
> MariscalBresnev said on
06-02-2008 at
00:47:
Thomas Mann......que gran genio!