Now what does you mean "our days"? Are you one of those full of toxic masculinity fellows? Here is something a real poetress like Rupi has to say about people like you from her next profound poetry collection Your love was shallow... I will pass ...you said 'hello'... and grabbed my ass... You made me cry... but now I'm rich tough luck you left me for that bitch Haters will hate.... lovers will love and stars will shine far high above.... but YOU can neither love nor hate... I've got an interview I'm too late
Rimbaud was a notorious trouble-maker. He despised the bourgeois poets of Paris - with the exception of Verlaine. By the time he was 19 he was one of the most hated of Parisian poets, and it wasn't until several years after he stopped writing (near his death, at age 37) that anyone started to recognize him as the visionary he was - thanks mostly to Verlaine, who spent the last shamed years of his own life promoting Rimbaud's work. But yeah: he had little class. He'd flick his lice on folk.
@@clincpb8903 They both did ! Let’s just say his sister, Isabelle Rimbaud and her husband, Paterne Berrichon, invested a lot of themselves in creating the image of Rimbaud, which a lot of people say is not as realistic as it was- as in transforming the reality. Verlaine on the other hand wanted Rimbaud entirely to be known. Again it was quite a long time ago so who really knows in the end but this is what is said.
this was amazing im enchanted with rimbauds poetry and theres a movie that i didnt of him that i didnt about! i shall watch it in its entirety real soon. amazing acting on the part of dicaprio too i dont think no one could of been more right for the part than him.
@@michaelxpettis Read «Une Saison En Enfer» (A season In Hell), especially «l’Impossible», «Mauvais Sang», and above all, «Délires I. Vierge folle. L'époux infernal».
Rimbaud changed romantic French poetry by the age of 16. He achieved more in his young life than most would have aspired to in a 100 years! He was - for want of a better word - a maniacal genius...
the word "fuck" appears to be universal, as a teenager visiting Calgary with my parent's I remember sitting by the pool, near a rowdy group of European teenagers, who's language, I did not understand, except when the word "fuck" was inserted into the conversation...
Now this scene is based on a play about Rimbaud and not on anything that real clues on his life in Paris support. If anyone takes the time to read his biography, he soon will notice that Rimbaud may have been a big mouth and trouble maker, but he was not an idiot. He knew when to behave himself if it was to his advantage and most of the pranks he did to other "fellow poets" were simply to shock the particular "fellow poet" and not to pride in negative rumours about his person. He needed the recognition and this was the reason he went to Paris. The relationship with Paul Verlain was something that happened - and which he later on in his life regret to the point of disowning everything that had to do with poetry and poets.
The whole Verlaine and Rimbaud affair story is a fascinating one, deserving of a much better film. one made by actual French people...I mean, you don't see French filmmaker's giving us their interpretations of the lives of Walt Whitman or Emily Dickinson.
Wow, Emma, you couldn't sound more provincial. In fact this was a film directed by an actual Polish person based on a British screenplay. What do you think about the actual French people who have made movies (all very tasteful) about other American poets, for example the several just about Edgar Allan Poe? As for Whitman and Dickinson, I can immediately think about Terence Davies' film about the latter and that Gustav Holst and Garcia Lorca each gave us their Whitmans. Out of curiosity, you're from the Midwest, right? Or Canada?
The story of the tormented relationship between the poets Arthur Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine was a film project that had never been completed. The protagonists should have been River Phoenix and John Malkovich. They would have been perfect ! Unfortunately, River died. Leonardo DiCaprio, however, plays Arthur Rimbaud beautifully. Leonardo DiCaprio said of River Phoenix: "When a role for a young guy is being offered to me, i think of River Phoenix. It feels like a loss" ! I always imagined that Leo DiCaprio was inspired by River Phoenix's acting in 'My own private Idaho' for both 'Total Eclipse' and 'The Basketball Diaries'.
Hopefully people that they don't have a clue what they're talking about. Did not even Philosophizing but hiding behind the idea. They are talking about the various specific situations between them and other people in their eyes while pretending. It's like a 4th wall conversation. Instead of using any windows and hints about the status of their relationship they should just Do show the relationship
Well, he spoke French so he didn't use the f-word but by all accounts he had no class. I've heard him quoted to use the word "merde" which is in the ballpark.
The story was that at that dinner he "punctuated" the end of every line of the poor gentle poet's ode to absinthe with "merde", and was finally asked to leave. The histrionics and swordplay was added by Di Caprio and, probably more, by Agnieszka Holland, the director, and her film doesn't really ring true to me at all. Di Caprio's playing of Rimbaud is too over the top and has too much I-am-a-genius nonsense, whereas I would have thought that Rimbaud, who was very shy and incredibly idealistic about the Paris community of poets before he ran away to Paris the first time, would have been bitter and truculent in much more of a teenager way.
Did he really behave like this isn't it just an impression of how a middle-class brat educated at one of our universities would behave I mean the man there is discussing invention of the phonograph this is nothing to be ridiculed
in the days of Noah the great giants roamed on this planet of dirt they had the right to rid this world of pendant fools and writers of no talent by pissing on them a great amount of flood LOL converted it into the noah version !!!!!!!!
I think DiCaprio could never be rimbaud. Translations of media never works. Why do we need movies of books or books of movies. Its enticing but not worth it.
Leo looked so damn beautiful in this movie.
YES,he is so beautiful younger
he was soo gorgeous still is but his younger days had more impact ♥
I agree
ikr especially n the sex scene
@@theres3peopleinthisacc743 lol 🤣🤣🤣
2:56 I'm in love with that aha!
Same
Rimbaud probably would have shot up a Rupi Kaur reading. Lucky for society he was born in the 1800’s. Too brilliant for these days.
hahahah, so accurate
lol true! He would've publically coursed champagne and piss over her milk and honey.
"Rimbaud probably would have shot up a Rupi Kaur reading" LOLLL
Now what does you mean "our days"? Are you one of those full of toxic masculinity fellows? Here is something a real poetress like Rupi has to say about people like you from her next profound poetry collection
Your love
was
shallow...
I will pass
...you said 'hello'...
and grabbed my ass...
You made me cry...
but now
I'm rich
tough luck
you left me for
that bitch
Haters will
hate....
lovers will
love
and stars will shine
far high above....
but YOU can neither love
nor hate...
I've got an interview
I'm too late
1:42 Sulfuric Acid~
Jsjsjjs i loved that part very much 💕
This scene was so funny 😂
Leo was amazing and still is.
We need him to have kids! We can NOT let his genes go to waste! 😂
Now he dont look so good as here
@@Pennywise-hn5qw true but that doesn’t mean his genes just changed all of a sudden probably just age
@@kellyd3736 when the man want kids he would have long ago... its his choice..your comment is over the top
@@Pennywise-hn5qw how is it over top?
I’m just stating my opinion.I don’t know did it sound offensive or something?
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The young Leo was a God. I think that both these men are the greatest actors ever.
Rimbaud was a notorious trouble-maker. He despised the bourgeois poets of Paris - with the exception of Verlaine. By the time he was 19 he was one of the most hated of Parisian poets, and it wasn't until several years after he stopped writing (near his death, at age 37) that anyone started to recognize him as the visionary he was - thanks mostly to Verlaine, who spent the last shamed years of his own life promoting Rimbaud's work. But yeah: he had little class. He'd flick his lice on folk.
No, this is sister who revealed his poems.
Isabelle
@@clincpb8903 They both did ! Let’s just say his sister, Isabelle Rimbaud and her husband, Paterne Berrichon, invested a lot of themselves in creating the image of Rimbaud, which a lot of people say is not as realistic as it was- as in transforming the reality. Verlaine on the other hand wanted Rimbaud entirely to be known. Again it was quite a long time ago so who really knows in the end but this is what is said.
Leos performance😍❤️
this was amazing im enchanted with rimbauds poetry and theres a movie that i didnt of him that i didnt about! i shall watch it in its entirety real soon. amazing acting on the part of dicaprio too i dont think no one could of been more right for the part than him.
This couldn't be more punk rock!!!!!
TRUE!!!!
the "F" word came about during the 15th century, so yes, Rimbaud could have used it.
emma duncan that's the 19th century... 1871
Naomi Hughes ??
The French equivalent?
'Putain' appeared around the middle ages and but used very rarely as a slur around that time.
when I used to behave like this at poetry readings back in the day, people simply did not understand.
+harmoniabalanza This is only credible if you have any talent.
You clearly don't understand Rimbaud @Marus Agnolia
lol id fucking hate being around you
@@WarriorOfMetal1986 I presume she was actually joking
I always laugh when the poet is reading and he goes "I don't believe this" 🤣🤣🤣
Arthur Rimbaud was the greatest French poet ever...Adrien Alpendre
And that was just because of what he wrote between the ages of 16 (Bateau Ivre) and 21 (Illuminations). Incredible.
@@michaelxpettis Read «Une Saison En Enfer» (A season In Hell), especially «l’Impossible», «Mauvais Sang», and above all, «Délires I. Vierge folle. L'époux infernal».
@@jules8159 la vierge folle, c'était Paul Verlaine...
I Love Leo!! 😍👊
Rimbaud changed romantic French poetry by the age of 16. He achieved more in his young life than most would have aspired to in a 100 years! He was - for want of a better word - a maniacal genius...
what did he invented? I speak spanish and I write this in english but Rimbaud wrote in french. So did he invented some language artifacts or what?
"For trying to deprive you of the juice!!!"🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅
This scene must have been so fun for Leo!🤣🤣🤣
damn I didn't know Rimbaud had an American accent
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH
the word "fuck" appears to be universal, as a teenager visiting Calgary with my parent's I remember sitting by the pool, near a rowdy group of European teenagers, who's language, I did not understand, except when the word "fuck" was inserted into the conversation...
Eek!
te amo Rimbaud, el mejor boy de todo el tiempo, se cagó en los muertos de los poetitas y nos dio un trago fresco te amoooo
Exactly !!
Leo had no business being this good an actor in his youth.
"The butchery of French poetry" while actually they're speaking English. That's the funniest part for me:)
Hilarious scene.
Now this scene is based on a play about Rimbaud and not on anything that real clues on his life in Paris support. If anyone takes the time to read his biography, he soon will notice that Rimbaud may have been a big mouth and trouble maker, but he was not an idiot. He knew when to behave himself if it was to his advantage and most of the pranks he did to other "fellow poets" were simply to shock the particular "fellow poet" and not to pride in negative rumours about his person. He needed the recognition and this was the reason he went to Paris. The relationship with Paul Verlain was something that happened - and which he later on in his life regret to the point of disowning everything that had to do with poetry and poets.
Alguns comentários sobre a obra de Riabaud, como outros sobre o filme, são interessantes e agregam conhecimento. ❤
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How have I never seen this movie?
2:05 cute whistle
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To be fair, the poem was really bad.
Unknown Identity yeah, I’m French and I don’t even know this poet (Aicard), neither do I know if the poem “green absinthe” truly existed
it didn't even rhyme
@@rachlync not all poetry rhymes. Most poetry actually doesn't and is prose
@@entelechy2020 es una bromaaaaa
@@rachlync bruh
One of the best scenes
Class is a detriment to poetry. It's pretense.
There should be a film
about the English poet Thomas Chatterton, The Marvelous Boy,
as Wordsworth called him.
He died young. Just 21 yo. 🌹
Best scene in the entire movie tbh
The whole Verlaine and Rimbaud affair story is a fascinating one, deserving of a much better film. one made by actual French people...I mean, you don't see French filmmaker's giving us their interpretations of the lives of Walt Whitman or Emily Dickinson.
River Phoenix would've been great by Rimbaud
I agree, I always thought RP would have played him much more realistically.
Wow, Emma, you couldn't sound more provincial. In fact this was a film directed by an actual Polish person based on a British screenplay. What do you think about the actual French people who have made movies (all very tasteful) about other American poets, for example the several just about Edgar Allan Poe? As for Whitman and Dickinson, I can immediately think about Terence Davies' film about the latter and that Gustav Holst and Garcia Lorca each gave us their Whitmans. Out of curiosity, you're from the Midwest, right? Or Canada?
It would've been him too, but he HAD to go and do that speedball that Halloween...
The story of the tormented relationship between the poets Arthur Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine
was a film project that had never been completed.
The protagonists should have been River Phoenix and John Malkovich.
They would have been perfect ! Unfortunately, River died.
Leonardo DiCaprio, however, plays Arthur Rimbaud beautifully.
Leonardo DiCaprio said of River Phoenix:
"When a role for a young guy is being offered to me, i think of River Phoenix. It feels like a loss" !
I always imagined that Leo DiCaprio was inspired by River Phoenix's acting in 'My own private Idaho'
for both 'Total Eclipse' and 'The Basketball Diaries'.
Che attore Di Caprio, sembra proprio che sia innamorato di quell uomo!!!
What are you rebelling against?
Arthur: "What do you got?"🚬
Leooooo😭❤️❤️❤️
Ôi đáng yêu quá 😍😍
What about butchering the portrayal of french poets?
Daaaayyyyuuuuuummmmmmmmmm
1:10 Only clever line in the movie. Few times has my intention varied from outside interpretation.
Rimbaud absolutely would have hated slam poetry. All the wokesters would have made him sick
Di Caprio hasn't the faintest idea about Rimbaud, does he?
He's just acting out what was put in the script
He is the most cacoutic gay ever like wtf
what is the name of the other French poet in the era of rimbaud
+Rebeca Higgins Paul Verlaine
That's right...thank thank you
+Rebeca Higgins Verlaine was his cohort and there also was a guy named Germaine Nouveau who also was a friend of Arthur's and the poetry circle then.
Hopefully people that they don't have a clue what they're talking about. Did not even Philosophizing but hiding behind the idea. They are talking about the various specific situations between them and other people in their eyes while pretending. It's like a 4th wall conversation. Instead of using any windows and hints about the status of their relationship they should just Do show the relationship
not a very good film, however, Leo and Thewlis are quite good.
Great film
*on the days of François PREMIER...*:-)
By pissing on them from a great height 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂WTF
😂❤️😍
Were you rizzed? Then why would you suppose I intended you to be?
Well, he spoke French so he didn't use the f-word but by all accounts he had no class. I've heard him quoted to use the word "merde" which is in the ballpark.
The story was that at that dinner he "punctuated" the end of every line of the poor gentle poet's ode to absinthe with "merde", and was finally asked to leave. The histrionics and swordplay was added by Di Caprio and, probably more, by Agnieszka Holland, the director, and her film doesn't really ring true to me at all. Di Caprio's playing of Rimbaud is too over the top and has too much I-am-a-genius nonsense, whereas I would have thought that Rimbaud, who was very shy and incredibly idealistic about the Paris community of poets before he ran away to Paris the first time, would have been bitter and truculent in much more of a teenager way.
She did a better job with "The Secret Garden". THAT movie is an absolute classic!
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موجسمةالصحيحي بل الكمبيوتر
👏👏
Did he really behave like this isn't it just an impression of how a middle-class brat educated at one of our universities would behave I mean the man there is discussing invention of the phonograph this is nothing to be ridiculed
in the days of Noah the great
giants roamed on this planet of dirt
they had the right to rid this world
of pendant fools and writers of no talent
by pissing on them a great amount of flood
LOL converted it into the noah version !!!!!!!!
So funny 😂😂💔
Hiii
Well THAT seemed unnecessary
SosoLeo😂❤️😍 0:2👍🤣
😂😂😂👏👏👏👏
IN the days* sorry :P
Btw, should we be annoyed
that di Caprio didn't even
try for a french accent? 🤭
I think DiCaprio could never be rimbaud. Translations of media never works. Why do we need movies of books or books of movies. Its enticing but not worth it.
This was based off of the play by Christopher Hampton who also wrote this script
It's writer's fault, Leo is just an actor
@@shantaram8839 think you’re right. I really liked DiCaprios acting around this time.
troll harder
It is a pretty horrible poem..
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di Caprio is not the right actor for Rimbaud.
MsPardaillan he's to famous and blonde
Why?
@@neonlights8012 he wasynt when he act this movie fames very
yes he is
موجسمةالصحيحي بل الكمبيوتر
منو الي جسمه مو صحيح
شلون بالكومبيوتر 😂