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Dejon 2022-03-24 09:03:02
The "Leopard" of the curtain call: the figure that turned and walked into the darkness before dawn
Director Luchino Visconti showed a beautiful picture of aristocratic life in the film "Leopard". As Ivo Blom wrote in Reframing Luchino Visconti (2017), “When one sees Visconti’s films, one is always struck by the unparalleled beauty, richness The detail and pictoriality of the imagery are deeply...
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Chasity 2022-01-12 08:01:35
Elegy forever sleeping in a dream
The film "Leopard" has the kind of beauty that I dream of, but I can't ask for it (it seems to be displayed in a museum, the beauty of a sample), and the director Visconti meets all my illusions-both money and Status, as well as taste (only the artistic accomplishment formed by years of edification...

Romolo Valli
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Ward 2022-03-24 09:03:02
The last leopard almost sweated and died at the dance that seemed to never end, but the starry sky left him a moment to find an open space for evening prayers - when will he be able to leave this changed but unchanged world. The three-hour, full-fledged and high-quality film also makes people feel this "final" movie.
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Kennedy 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Aesthetic... all talented classical artists have gone to make movies. The pictures are beautiful, but the protagonists and stories are often missing, which tests the viewing habits... At that time, many prospective directors who were young seemed to like this film? I heard that I can't make it back... errrr.
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