Valentina Vargas

Valentina Vargas

  • Born: 1964-12-31
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  • Extended Reading
    • Alex 2022-03-23 09:01:55

      time and space

      The predecessors, the people of today, and the people of the future are just passing by in a short time and space. The atmosphere of the times, the social situation, thousands of years. So, people can not help but think of eternity. But in the end, it was overwhelmed by trivial reality. The pursuit...

    • Wellington 2021-12-08 08:01:46

      "The Name of the Rose"

      The considerable length of the film cuts out the writing about the knowledge and erudition in the original work. It is only to keep the big branches, which is definitely unacceptable for the admirers of Eco. However, it is in vain to adapt such a famous historical mystery to satisfy the...

    • Violette 2022-03-28 09:01:03

      Art, scenery, modeling, and costumes are highly artistically restored to the medieval style, with a real and strong sense of history, a heavy start, a compact structure, a sharp narrative, repeated suspense, the ruthless scourge of the medieval church, the fear of knowledge, and the ignorance generated by fear. Deeply portrayed. It's a pity that the ending of the final stage, the parallel montage of the civilian riots, reduces the depth of the story. Four and a half stars.

    • Ken 2022-04-21 09:02:08

      This and the original are two parallel stories. The difficulty of Eco gave me pain for two months, and the vagueness of the film left me in a daze for another two hours. Mysticism or skepticism, extreme madness or richness of lead casting, still makes my head suffocate.

    The Name of the Rose quotes

    • Adso of Melk: Do you think that this is a place abandoned by God?

      William of Baskerville: Have you ever known a place where God WOULD have felt at home?

    • Adso of Melk: And what was the word you both kept mentioning?

      William of Baskerville: Penitenziagite.

      Adso of Melk: What does it mean?

      William of Baskerville: It means that the hunchback undoubtedly was once a heretic. Penitenziagite was a rallying cry of the dolcinites.

      Adso of Melk: Dolcinites? Who were they, master?

      William of Baskerville: Those who believed in the poverty of Christ.

      Adso of Melk: So do we Franciscans.

      William of Baskerville: But they also declared that everyone must be poor, so they slaughtered the rich. Ha! You see, Adso, the step between ecstatic vision and sinful frenzy is all too brief.

      Adso of Melk: [looking at the Hunchback] Well, then, could he not have killed the translator?

      William of Baskerville: No. No, fat bishops and wealthy priests were more to the taste of the dolcinites, hardly a specialist of Aristotle.