Dirk Bogarde is phenomenal in this film, as he is in everything. That he too was a very beautiful youth often gets overlooked. It’s an exquisitely tragic film.
My interpretation is that his mind was clouded by grief, loneliness, and the past. I think he perceived himself as a guardian or father figure, who grown to care for Tadzio, but also got attracted to Tadizo´s youth, beauty, and happiness. He never acted on his obession, and told the family to go away because of cholera.
Yes that’s why I made sure to include the scenes of her daughter and wife deaths and his thoughts on art just to make sure this wasn’t only about tadzio, I wanted this edit to be more like a man trying to cope and what made him like that.
This movie is one of a few extraordinary movies that I have been watching for the last 50 years. A beautiful but forbidden love between a grown and confused man and a beautiful young boy, a forbidden and painful love that ultimately kills the man.💓
@@νήματα me too i always rewatch this video more than 5 times a day because i really love the movie, the characters, and also...this video of yours really had a very good quality and you also picked a song that matches well with the clips/edit. You did a great job and i truly appreciate and love your video! The characters and the whole video combines well with the audio which gives me a more of a best experience, and make me fall for the characters even more! the movie is such a wonderful piece of art and you're making it more wonderful by making this video! THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS! :)
Beauty is just temporary is what this film tell me all about. It heartbreaking to see such youth exploited by greed ppl and their own satisfaction. He’s an icon of youth tho not many ppl in the world nowadays know who is BJORN ANDRESEN.
Call me insane, but I always found Gustav much more appealing than Tadzio. I just fell in love with him in that last scene. The man looked so fragile, consumed by his ghosts, so delicate. I can't explain what it is, but in my eyes, he's so much prettier than the boy. (I'm talking exclusively about the character, not the hole situation that surrounds the movie background).
В этом фильме все, и боль , и слезы..... и любовь, одной стороны, запретная.У Бьерна , я , вижу вопрос в глазах ,возможно, это его отец ?.....но, увы.Бьорну, не нужно ни чего говорить, им нужно любоваться в тишине, глаза все сами расскажут,,,,🎋☘️🌞🌹♥️😇🙏
They are completely different in both color and facial features but they are both beautiful. Dirk/Gustav is a charming and tormented mature man and Bjorn/Tadzio is a handsome and fragile teenager without a reference father figure.
Fully agree. The scene that visually makes it clear that Tadzio is a fifteen-year-old hyper-aware of his body is the scene of dancing around the poles on the beach. Tadzio is far from innocent.
The dance scene around the poles on the beach is the essence of the film. Explain everything. I don't think Tadzio was making fun of Gustav, the reason is simple. A 15 year old noble boy with some education would never make fun of a man who could be his father, rich, titled (baron), famous as a musician. Gustav is an authoritative figure. At most, a boy of that age could have made fun of an ugly peer, with crooked teeth, plump, with glasses... or a homeless person, a disabled person, but certainly not a distinguished and authoritative person like Aschenbach. I think that in the film Visconti wanted to make it clear that the blond boy wanted to experiment something with the older man, perhaps also because the boy had understood that Gustav is rich and wealthy (the same old story in short...). The famous shot in which Gustav seems to be "on top of" Tadzio from behind and the fact that both were sexually "involved" in this scene (objective data visible to all, if you want to understand...) speaks for itself.
Bjorn 😢 so sorry for what you went through. And still the masses applaud this. I guess the guise of "artsy" makes it OK to exploit a child sexually. Somehow disguises the darkness of how he sought after and treated a boy. Protect children. The responsibility rests on us all. We failed then, we fail now.
@@cathsalazar9930 I find most of the comments on this video really disturbing. I haven’t seen the movie nor have I read the source material, but I sense striking similarities between this and Lolita. Although Nabokov explicitly wanted to highlight the atrocities of that relationship and it seems this relationship is more metaphorical of the loss of youth- it still is incredibly disturbing that a grown man would be so fixated on a child. It’s not beautiful, it’s not to be romanticized, it’s just sick.
Bjorn once said that it wasn't traumatizing and he deals with it pretty well. He said that without "Death in Venice" his life could be more restful yet more boring.
I wish i could've protected him.. but i wasnt even born the years he lived his teen years. I feel super bad for him, such sweet, young, beautiful boy that had a rough young life.. we love you björn!
I purchased the rental from RUclips but unfortunately it is subtitled. To see the dubbed version, the version which I initially saw, can be purchased from Criterion. Beautiful, beautiful movie directed by Bernardo Bertolucci at the age of twenty seven. The cinematography is incredible... I needn't tell you particular scenes. I watch it about once every five years so I don't spoil the magic. Cheers and thanks for responding. Keep safe.
@@MrBounce01 I'm really eager see it again! I've a friend whose son works in a film library & may let me revisit it in November. Many thanks again for the reminder. Be well
La película de Visconti es una sobredosis de belleza en todos los sentidos, lástima que no cuidaron de su estrella cuando lo tenían que haber protegido al máximo y más en ese mundo del cine. Es cierto que el chico en esa época era bellísimo, tenía una belleza elegante casi de busto griego, la fotografía que sale vestido con una chaqueta oscura de botones hasta el cuello no he visto chico más bello que Björn en ese fotograma, pero si yo hubiera sido su abuela nunca lo hubiera dejado participar en la película.
Vi Muerte en Venecia, vi el documental sobre la vida de Bjorn Andrésen, no puedo sacarmelos de la cabeza. Que tristeza, hay una belleza cruel en ello duele en el corazón la historia del chico el cual en ese momento parecía un querubín la representación de Apolo, Hermes o Cupido, un regalo de Venus su digno heredero en la tierra lastima lo que hicieron de él le robaron la infancia y eso duele al verlo en este film jugando con otros niños. No tengo más palabras que estas soberbio ejemplo del más puro arte.
Honestly, on the threshold of 2024, certain comments seem to me to be written by people frozen in the Middle Ages. First of all, Tadzio (in the film) is 15 years old and is not a child as many (bigots) write. Gustav is anything but a predator (always in the film), on the contrary he is the clumsiest and shyest of the two protagonists. Sure, he could be his father, he desires the boy sentimentally and physically, but he respects him while keeping his distance. Throughout the film Tadzio does not suffer Gustav, on the contrary he provokes him repeatedly, even when the mother notices everything the boy continues this "game". I think that Visconti has made notable changes compared to Mann and this must be considered, especially in the psychological, age and physical aspect of Gustav and Tadzio. At the time of filming Bogarde was 49 years old, Andresen 15. The former was not "an old man" (on the one hand) and the latter was not a child (on the other). These are details not to be overlooked.
I've never read the book and I've never watched the movie. So I read the comments without seeing the clips. Only afterwards I looked and was amazed. I expected to see a 12/13 year old child and an ugly OLD man with gray hair. None of that. Tadzio is a mischievous and flirtatious fifteen-year-old with a frail but developed physique. Gustav is a forty-nine year old dark-haired man (almost non-existent white hair) with a mustache and a beautiful, slim and distinct figure, a sweet face and large eyes. It was a surprise.
This Bjorn is a case of collective hysteria carried out by bigots and stupid women: he was NEVER abused by anyone, he himself was the one who knowingly entered into certain circles at the age of 15/16. Stop blaming Visconti for absurd things.
In the film (I'm not talking about Mann's novel) nothing is metaphysical, symbolic or philosophical, but rather everything is very physical, concrete and sensual. Tadzio smiles and provokes Gustav throughout the film, at the beginning it starts as a stupid game, then it lasts too long, even when dangerous situations arise (cholera, the police on the street, the mother and the housekeeper who have discovered the boy flirting with a man...). If it had been a joke, Tadzio (who in the film is 15 and not 12!) would have stopped after a while. Gustav had a very unfortunate set of circumstances, but Visconti's "Death in Venice" is far from symbolic or anything like that. Let's not forget that Visconti was a convinced and fervent Marxist...
I like how at 2:13 the tale gets rather serious like how the bass and the music intensifies. As the obsession with the boy gets serious and uncomfortable.
Questa canzone sembra la colonna sonora del film... Le note e la voce di Lana del Rey si sposano perfettamente con l atmosfera decadente della città e con quell aria malinconica che hanno i personaggi
WONDERFUL VIDEO! I ALWAYS REWATCH THIS ATLEAST 5 TIMES A DAY TO BE HONEST! AND THE QUALITY IS ALSO VERY GOOD! SO AS THE CHARACTERS, THE MOVIE, THE SONG USED....EVERYTHING COMBINES WELL! GOOD JOB!
Nobody abused Bjorn (he was too stupid) even Bogarde, being the intelligent and refined man he was, let him go. People are pathetic with this Bjorn. At 15 he was already a little hooligan and had the stupidity to throw the enormous world-wide opportunity that Visconti had given him down the toilet.
Bogarde was born in 1921, Bjorn in 1955, so there is a 34 year difference between Gustav and Tadzio, the perfect gap for a man/boy or father/son couple.
@@alpha_jasperflair1097 I know. It's such a negative thing to say about yourself. I know that he's doing better now. He went from beautiful to the coolest looking old dude ever.
The story of Venice over all is one thats never really told. The Venetian did every thing they could to get away from Monarchy. It was built on literal mud. Look up Zuccheros music video No Time that he made on Venice. You ll see. Veronica Franco's story was another part of Venice that shows how long the caste system has been used. Im waiting for a movie on the entire history of Sicily. That scares Hollywood for some reason.
But how overrated is this Bjorn/Tadzio? With a lot of makeup and an "angel" hairstyle he can be called cute but not handsome. As for intelligence: "not perceived", Visconti gave him world popularity, so the boy was a pure ingrate! Some call him "little boy" when in the film, at 15 and a half, he was almost as tall as Bogarde. We're kidding...
Everyone complains about the age cap of the two characters in the movie.But after two tears of being a fan of Death in Venice, reading the book, watching the movie and apreciating theatre plays, I think that Gustav felt in love not with Tadzio (altought it was a pedophile obsession),but with the death.Gustav was a fragile man and has lost part of his family, he was depressive and sad, it Didn’t have a vision of the future for himself.His love for the death, “incarnated” by the idealization of Gustav in Tadzio, was a way out for him, to escape the end of his miserable life.
Most of the comments on this film are written by frustrated women or bigoted men. They only know how to say the usual three stupid stereotypical sentences: "this movie ruined Bjorn's life, the movie is a platonic metaphor for lost youth, Gustav is an old pedophile". This may be true for the novel but not for Visconti's film. The latter is a story of tenderness and passion between an adult and a teenager which unfortunately (for now) does not have a happy ending. But the sequel to this film is lurking and the time of bigotry is over... soon Gustav and Tadzio will also be free to love each other...❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I must agreed this guy when the young smiles at him walking by... YOU MUS'T LOOK AT ME.. YOU MUST NEVER LOOK AT PEOPLE THAT WAY.......... I LOVE YOU.😜😳🙈❤️🔥💖❤️🔥💖❤️🔥💖❤️🔥💖❤️🔥💖❤️🔥💖
I love this movie but it has nothing to do ..with this movie🤭 It's about a man who goes to die to Italy. Lana is talking about Venice beach in California...
How much hypocrisy and falsehood I have read (most of them, however, are comments from disappointed women). Bjorn was so stupid that he couldn't even take advantage of the worldwide fame that Visconti had given him. No one abused him. And Bogarde, being the refined and intelligent man that he was, preferred to leave him alone, because he understood that he was just a beautiful puppet without a brain and he was right! In fact, Bjorn had a shitty life afterward.
I agree. Some comments are absurd. No one abused Bjorn. Visconti gave him a great opportunity which the boy threw down the toilet. He made totally bad life choices and sank into the pathetic by getting married and starting a family. Obviously his life was a disaster. Let's stop spreading pathetic medieval bullshit.
"you're beautiful and i'm insane" is a perfect way to describe the story
Dirk Bogarde is phenomenal in this film, as he is in everything. That he too was a very beautiful youth often gets overlooked. It’s an exquisitely tragic film.
Have dvd scared to watch it?
Bogarde is a triumph in this beautiful film.
Dirk Bogarde is a fascinating man.
Bogarde/Gustave: hombre encantador...
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björn is a grandfather now. i hope he's going to spend his older years with peace and happiness
who cares..
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So do I!
I care as well!
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One of the finest films ever made. The scenes of Venice were incredible.
that movie shouldn't even be a thing bro
Got dvd! Want book now! We were blessed 2 have him!.............🇺🇸
Bogarde is brilliant 👏
The directors and cast are fantastic (Dirk Bogarde, Silvana Mangano and Bjorn Andresen are perfect for their characters).
O Satanás tbm faz as pessoas acharem bonito onde só há trevas
Does anyone else find it quite disturbing that the boy in the movie's admirer was a full grown man obsessing over him?
My interpretation is that his mind was clouded by grief, loneliness, and the past. I think he perceived himself as a guardian or father figure, who grown to care for Tadzio, but also got attracted to Tadizo´s youth, beauty, and happiness. He never acted on his obession, and told the family to go away because of cholera.
Yes that’s why I made sure to include the scenes of her daughter and wife deaths and his thoughts on art just to make sure this wasn’t only about tadzio, I wanted this edit to be more like a man trying to cope and what made him like that.
@@νήματα Ohhh I see. Well thank you for putting in the effort to bring a different perspective to the movie :)
It is also good that you have shown Tadzio's reaction to the attention he is receiving. He knows exactly what effect he is having on the older man.
Can you blame him????
This movie is one of a few extraordinary movies that I have been watching for the last 50 years. A beautiful but forbidden love between a grown and confused man and a beautiful young boy, a forbidden and painful love that ultimately kills the man.💓
it’s called pedophilia
Something is really wrong with you .
A sincere and intelligent comment. I admire your sensitivity.
Well done, beautiful and right words.🧡
Beautiful words 💓💓💓
I honestly always need to rewatch this at least once a day, it's like a daily blessing...
OMFGGG are u serious?!!! Ahhhhh
I didn’t know if actually people liked it bc there’s no many likes and comments
@@νήματα me too i always rewatch this video more than 5 times a day because i really love the movie, the characters, and also...this video of yours really had a very good quality and you also picked a song that matches well with the clips/edit. You did a great job and i truly appreciate and love your video! The characters and the whole video combines well with the audio which gives me a more of a best experience, and make me fall for the characters even more! the movie is such a wonderful piece of art and you're making it more wonderful by making this video! THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS! :)
Me too. Bjorn is so beautifully flirtatious and Dirk Bogarde is magnificent. The music suits this so well. Thank you.
Where do u watch the movie? Can u send a link or the site?
Beauty is just temporary is what this film tell me all about. It heartbreaking to see such youth exploited by greed ppl and their own satisfaction. He’s an icon of youth tho not many ppl in the world nowadays know who is BJORN ANDRESEN.
Thank goodness this film saved his youth and beauty forever.
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Fur sure or that!.......
Would luv 2 know myself!......
Fur sure!
Call me insane, but I always found Gustav much more appealing than Tadzio. I just fell in love with him in that last scene. The man looked so fragile, consumed by his ghosts, so delicate. I can't explain what it is, but in my eyes, he's so much prettier than the boy. (I'm talking exclusively about the character, not the hole situation that surrounds the movie background).
В этом фильме все, и боль , и слезы..... и любовь, одной стороны, запретная.У Бьерна , я , вижу вопрос в глазах ,возможно, это его отец ?.....но, увы.Бьорну, не нужно ни чего говорить, им нужно любоваться в тишине, глаза все сами расскажут,,,,🎋☘️🌞🌹♥️😇🙏
It is true. Baron Von Aschenbach is a very charming 50-year-old man. Tadzio is a very nice 15 year old boy :) 💙
Gustav and Tadzio are so different but they are both charming and beautiful. A perfect dad/son duo ❤
Dirk Bogarde/Gustav has two big sweet and beautiful eyes.
They are completely different in both color and facial features but they are both beautiful. Dirk/Gustav is a charming and tormented mature man and Bjorn/Tadzio is a handsome and fragile teenager without a reference father figure.
Bogarde es encantador como Gustave
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Truly a charming and rich dad even if very depressed. But it wouldn't take him long to recover. A little flirting with the boy would have been enough.
I guess it’s coz Bjorn will release a documentary soon this video gaining so many views thank you so much!!! 🤍
It’s beautiful thank you. Two of the most gorgeous men in the world were/are named Bjorn. Borg and Anderson ❤️
Thank
What’s documentary called PLZ’
How can anyone b do damn beautiful & perfect still now u bet cha🇺🇸
What’s it called & is it on utube! ?........
Soon they will say that Tadzio is a newborn. The "pole dancing" scene, however, tells a different story😂😂
It is the most significant scene of the film in which we clearly see that Tadzio is a 15 year old boy and also very mischievous.
Fully agree. The scene that visually makes it clear that Tadzio is a fifteen-year-old hyper-aware of his body is the scene of dancing around the poles on the beach. Tadzio is far from innocent.
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The real "Tadzio" was 10 years old by the way.
The dance scene around the poles on the beach is the essence of the film. Explain everything. I don't think Tadzio was making fun of Gustav, the reason is simple. A 15 year old noble boy with some education would never make fun of a man who could be his father, rich, titled (baron), famous as a musician. Gustav is an authoritative figure. At most, a boy of that age could have made fun of an ugly peer, with crooked teeth, plump, with glasses... or a homeless person, a disabled person, but certainly not a distinguished and authoritative person like Aschenbach. I think that in the film Visconti wanted to make it clear that the blond boy wanted to experiment something with the older man, perhaps also because the boy had understood that Gustav is rich and wealthy (the same old story in short...). The famous shot in which Gustav seems to be "on top of" Tadzio from behind and the fact that both were sexually "involved" in this scene (objective data visible to all, if you want to understand...) speaks for itself.
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Well said.
Tadzio is a very flirtatious teenage boy
Obviously (in the film).
I think that everyone knows how lovely and stressful at the same time is being obsessed for someone with a divine beauty
Bjorn 😢 so sorry for what you went through.
And still the masses applaud this. I guess the guise of "artsy" makes it OK to exploit a child sexually. Somehow disguises the darkness of how he sought after and treated a boy. Protect children. The responsibility rests on us all. We failed then, we fail now.
In audition got Bjorn to. Stripe down to underwear! What’s that tell u!... very sicko!
@@cathsalazar9930 I find most of the comments on this video really disturbing. I haven’t seen the movie nor have I read the source material, but I sense striking similarities between this and Lolita. Although Nabokov explicitly wanted to highlight the atrocities of that relationship and it seems this relationship is more metaphorical of the loss of youth- it still is incredibly disturbing that a grown man would be so fixated on a child. It’s not beautiful, it’s not to be romanticized, it’s just sick.
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@@kaz714 Yeah it's practically Lolita only this pedo watches from a distance instead of sweeping the child away
Bjorn once said that it wasn't traumatizing and he deals with it pretty well. He said that without "Death in Venice" his life could be more restful yet more boring.
I wish i could've protected him.. but i wasnt even born the years he lived his teen years. I feel super bad for him, such sweet, young, beautiful boy that had a rough young life.. we love you björn!
During the Pandemic, I was lucky enough to revisit this triumph in filmmaking. What a great experience in every sense.
It really is beautiful in every way. Greetings from England 🇬🇧
Try 'The Conformist'
I purchased the rental from RUclips but unfortunately it is subtitled. To see the dubbed version, the version which I initially saw, can be purchased from Criterion. Beautiful, beautiful movie directed by Bernardo Bertolucci at the age of twenty seven. The cinematography is incredible... I needn't tell you particular scenes. I watch it about once every five years so I don't spoil the magic. Cheers and thanks for responding. Keep safe.
@@MrBounce01 I'm really eager see it again! I've a friend whose son works in a film library & may let me revisit it in November. Many thanks again for the reminder. Be well
This is lovely.
La película de Visconti es una sobredosis de belleza en todos los sentidos, lástima que no cuidaron de su estrella cuando lo tenían que haber protegido al máximo y más en ese mundo del cine. Es cierto que el chico en esa época era bellísimo, tenía una belleza elegante casi de busto griego, la fotografía que sale vestido con una chaqueta oscura de botones hasta el cuello no he visto chico más bello que Björn en ese fotograma, pero si yo hubiera sido su abuela nunca lo hubiera dejado participar en la película.
Vi Muerte en Venecia, vi el documental sobre la vida de Bjorn Andrésen, no puedo sacarmelos de la cabeza. Que tristeza, hay una belleza cruel en ello duele en el corazón la historia del chico el cual en ese momento parecía un querubín la representación de Apolo, Hermes o Cupido, un regalo de Venus su digno heredero en la tierra lastima lo que hicieron de él le robaron la infancia y eso duele al verlo en este film jugando con otros niños. No tengo más palabras que estas soberbio ejemplo del más puro arte.
Hola! Una consulta en donde pudiste verlo? Lo he buscado por todas partes
Lo vi en la plataforma REPELISHD
@@vanesaalzugaray8767 ay gracias✨✨
A little big for a child 😂
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Honestly, on the threshold of 2024, certain comments seem to me to be written by people frozen in the Middle Ages. First of all, Tadzio (in the film) is 15 years old and is not a child as many (bigots) write. Gustav is anything but a predator (always in the film), on the contrary he is the clumsiest and shyest of the two protagonists. Sure, he could be his father, he desires the boy sentimentally and physically, but he respects him while keeping his distance. Throughout the film Tadzio does not suffer Gustav, on the contrary he provokes him repeatedly, even when the mother notices everything the boy continues this "game". I think that Visconti has made notable changes compared to Mann and this must be considered, especially in the psychological, age and physical aspect of Gustav and Tadzio. At the time of filming Bogarde was 49 years old, Andresen 15. The former was not "an old man" (on the one hand) and the latter was not a child (on the other). These are details not to be overlooked.
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I've never read the book and I've never watched the movie. So I read the comments without seeing the clips. Only afterwards I looked and was amazed. I expected to see a 12/13 year old child and an ugly OLD man with gray hair. None of that. Tadzio is a mischievous and flirtatious fifteen-year-old with a frail but developed physique. Gustav is a forty-nine year old dark-haired man (almost non-existent white hair) with a mustache and a beautiful, slim and distinct figure, a sweet face and large eyes. It was a surprise.
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Bogarde was too young in 1970, Bjorn was too old to play the role of Tadzio.
So that doesnt make it .PDFilia?
I'll be living in this for the next 4 years I am sure.
No forever!
I think Tadzlo was immaculate for nothing...
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Tadzio was no innocent!
@@francoisgouws7288why?
Ma che dici?????????era 1 bambino
This video, this song, this edit, gives me a comfortable aesthetic depression 😂🤧
Tan hermoso, una figura tan angelical y hermosa, terrible lo que le hicieron, esa mirada que esconde su tristeza.
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Non gli hanno fatto niente
This Bjorn is a case of collective hysteria carried out by bigots and stupid women: he was NEVER abused by anyone, he himself was the one who knowingly entered into certain circles at the age of 15/16. Stop blaming Visconti for absurd things.
Gustav von aschenbach.
In the film (I'm not talking about Mann's novel) nothing is metaphysical, symbolic or philosophical, but rather everything is very physical, concrete and sensual. Tadzio smiles and provokes Gustav throughout the film, at the beginning it starts as a stupid game, then it lasts too long, even when dangerous situations arise (cholera, the police on the street, the mother and the housekeeper who have discovered the boy flirting with a man...). If it had been a joke, Tadzio (who in the film is 15 and not 12!) would have stopped after a while. Gustav had a very unfortunate set of circumstances, but Visconti's "Death in Venice" is far from symbolic or anything like that. Let's not forget that Visconti was a convinced and fervent Marxist...
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Висконти был гомосексуалистом...
Поэтому он оправдывает тему педофилии он был знаком с папой римским..возможно и получил заказ на прощупывание общества...
this is just super magic, thx for investing so much time and passion
The scenes are so beautiful
this is a masterpiece
I like how at 2:13 the tale gets rather serious like how the bass and the music intensifies. As the obsession with the boy gets serious and uncomfortable.
Can't stop watching this! Masterpiece
I Love your work ! Thank you
Questa canzone sembra la colonna sonora del film... Le note e la voce di Lana del Rey si sposano perfettamente con l atmosfera decadente della città e con quell aria malinconica che hanno i personaggi
Tadzio represents Ideal Beauty
Dammit Germany, haven't you learned to stay out of Poland?
This one is strong!
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Thanks for the great work you did in making this video. It hits all the buttons, and the music, very suitable. Hope your ass has recovered LOL
美しさこの上ない💖
I love this video So Much!! 💗🌻
世界一美しい少年も複雑な道を歩んで行った💖
Love your video soo much❤
Lolito💗
I love this sm💖 the song represent the movie so well😌✨
Truly Art 🎨 🖼 🎭
Wunderschönes Video ❤
Deutsche? hahah
endlich mal deutsche hhahshdkejd
This is so amazingg
Is amazing 💕💕I like it very much 💗 U did a great job 👏🏻
I am 100% sure that Cody Fern took this as his inpo to do Michael Langdon
Is so alike
WONDERFUL VIDEO! I ALWAYS REWATCH THIS ATLEAST 5 TIMES A DAY TO BE HONEST! AND THE QUALITY IS ALSO VERY GOOD! SO AS THE CHARACTERS, THE MOVIE, THE SONG USED....EVERYTHING COMBINES WELL! GOOD JOB!
@Indian Weeb Desu stfu she’s right
@indian weeb desu get out
Love so much this film❤
Nobody abused Bjorn (he was too stupid) even Bogarde, being the intelligent and refined man he was, let him go. People are pathetic with this Bjorn. At 15 he was already a little hooligan and had the stupidity to throw the enormous world-wide opportunity that Visconti had given him down the toilet.
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i think this also fits with lana’s “put me in a movie!”. great job thought 😍
A real Dorian Gray 😍
Nossa esse menino e a propria perfeição em pessoa😍✨
Simm
It’s a child
ur missing the point here
@@MashalaTchill, the person was just saying he is pretty, not in a sexual way or anything like that.
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Great literature. Great story.
I appreciate your efforts 🥺
Thank you so much for this
Bogarde was born in 1921, Bjorn in 1955, so there is a 34 year difference between Gustav and Tadzio, the perfect gap for a man/boy or father/son couple.
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Perfecta combinación
He’s such a beautiful boy. The most beautiful in the whole world 🌎
He may just be but to him sadly it's a curse. A documentary was made on the subject. You should check it out.
@@Mrchair-bk5ns where can I watch it
@@everythingwillbe6904 Here is a trailer for the documentary: ruclips.net/video/movf4weZq30/видео.html&ab_channel=JunoFilms
Check out there!
@@Mrchair-bk5ns he even said He couldnt wait to become old and ugly cuz hes so sick of everyone treating him like an object
@@alpha_jasperflair1097 I know. It's such a negative thing to say about yourself. I know that he's doing better now. He went from beautiful to the coolest looking old dude ever.
VOUBAIXAAA!!!!!!! AMOOOOO!!!!!
muito perigoso esses sites do google : /
La beauté n'a pas d'endroit où se cacher.
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Tadzio is not a child as many bigots write, it seems clear to me. However dark haired men are sexier than blond boys.
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i capelli biondi sono splendidi.. mi sa ‘ che sei un pochino gelosetto?
Agree. Dark-haired men are more sensual and virile.
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Art.
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How all this excites me! Tadzio is the same age as me and I'm also with a 50 year old Gustav, we've loved each other to death for 1 year...❤❤❤❤😌😌😌
Oh, wow, really cute!❤
So sweet 🧡💛🧡💛
Sooo Cute!
Único,maravilloso e inolvidable. Siempre Bjorn. Te queremos!!
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Belíssima música, uma sonorização plausível. 😍😍😍
Beautiful boy💖
Ave Maria, já vi isso não sei quantas vezes. Kkkkkkkkkkkk o dia todo praticamente, perfeição de vídeo e filme, porém... história sombria.
sempre volto pra ver
Ave
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oooh, i love this so much.
also you have beautiful nickname 💕✨
LOVE IS LOVE. Happy Valentine day ❤❤❤🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
Something a pedo would say
Freak
My favorite song with my favorite movie☺️❤
I luv it
The story of Venice over all is one thats never really told. The Venetian did every thing they could to get away from Monarchy. It was built on literal mud. Look up Zuccheros music video No Time that he made on Venice. You ll see. Veronica Franco's story was another part of Venice that shows how long the caste system has been used.
Im waiting for a movie on the entire history of Sicily. That scares Hollywood for some reason.
We get a little bit of Sicily in The Godfather movies but they focus more on the lives of Sicilian immigrants and their descendants
Lolito
Yes
No alcanzan las palabras para describir tan extraordinaria adaptación del libro a esta exquisita y perfecta película .
Los actores divinos .
no wonder Germany is known as ''the country of poets and thinkers'' Thomas Mann really killed it with this story ❤
Death in Venice, such a romantic title…
Idk man... This whole thing feels really creepy and disturbing 😖
But how overrated is this Bjorn/Tadzio? With a lot of makeup and an "angel" hairstyle he can be called cute but not handsome. As for intelligence: "not perceived", Visconti gave him world popularity, so the boy was a pure ingrate! Some call him "little boy" when in the film, at 15 and a half, he was almost as tall as Bogarde. We're kidding...
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Standing ovation for you 👍🏻
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I don't like it, it looks bad.
Tadzio looks like a woman. Gustav is a very charming man.😊
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Everyone complains about the age cap of the two characters in the movie.But after two tears of being a fan of Death in Venice, reading the book, watching the movie and apreciating theatre plays, I think that Gustav felt in love not with Tadzio (altought it was a pedophile obsession),but with the death.Gustav was a fragile man and has lost part of his family, he was depressive and sad, it Didn’t have a vision of the future for himself.His love for the death, “incarnated” by the idealization of Gustav in Tadzio, was a way out for him, to escape the end of his miserable life.
Just ordered Criterion Collection....dvd...
Most of the comments on this film are written by frustrated women or bigoted men. They only know how to say the usual three stupid stereotypical sentences: "this movie ruined Bjorn's life, the movie is a platonic metaphor for lost youth, Gustav is an old pedophile". This may be true for the novel but not for Visconti's film. The latter is a story of tenderness and passion between an adult and a teenager which unfortunately (for now) does not have a happy ending. But the sequel to this film is lurking and the time of bigotry is over... soon Gustav and Tadzio will also be free to love each other...❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Quanta verità!
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I must agreed this guy when the young smiles at him walking by...
YOU MUS'T LOOK AT ME.. YOU MUST NEVER LOOK AT PEOPLE THAT WAY.......... I LOVE YOU.😜😳🙈❤️🔥💖❤️🔥💖❤️🔥💖❤️🔥💖❤️🔥💖❤️🔥💖
Love is beautiful... Gustav&Tadzio 💙🩵🏳️🌈
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that’s disgusting
es muy hermoso
i love lana del rey and this edit is just perfecttt but liekkk the movie was so hard to finishh it was so uncomfyy
Bjorn said this movie ruined his life😔
Yes. Very sad but the film is true art and Bjorn's beauty is captured forever.
Why?
But it's not true, they're false rumors.
Why?
False
He looks so much like, "mark Lester" from "Oliver"!!!!
Absolutely beautiful in every way. Brilliant 👏 Thank you 😊.
THIS IS SOUL CRUSHING I AM DISTRAUGHT
Me sorprendente cada dia lo turbia es la naturaleza humana
I love this movie but it has nothing to do ..with this movie🤭
It's about a man who goes to die to Italy.
Lana is talking about Venice beach in California...
Just let people enjoy things they enjoy ur a stubborn
How much hypocrisy and falsehood I have read (most of them, however, are comments from disappointed women). Bjorn was so stupid that he couldn't even take advantage of the worldwide fame that Visconti had given him. No one abused him. And Bogarde, being the refined and intelligent man that he was, preferred to leave him alone, because he understood that he was just a beautiful puppet without a brain and he was right! In fact, Bjorn had a shitty life afterward.
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I agree. Some comments are absurd. No one abused Bjorn. Visconti gave him a great opportunity which the boy threw down the toilet. He made totally bad life choices and sank into the pathetic by getting married and starting a family. Obviously his life was a disaster. Let's stop spreading pathetic medieval bullshit.
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What is the plague in this novel/film....a physical plague, or is it the human condition...
Cholera
Era bello.
Vengo de conocerlo por tik tok 😍😍😍 hoy 2022! Y el chico es del 70' que carajos estube haciendo toda mi vida sin saber de esta maravilla de hombre.💕💕💕💕
Mira la película ✨ Muerte en Venecia ✨
@@rodolforodriguez1815 sii la Vi y me encantó. Estoy fasinada.
@@sofiadelgado4351Sobre todo la música de gustav mahler. En la escena final. Es extremadamente bella y cruel. El famoso adagietto.