The Name of the Rose Comments

  • Darron 2022-03-21 09:01:55

    It is clearer and clearer than the novel. The movies of that era can tell a story with a grand background without any expensive and luxurious scenery arrangement. The actors are all superb, and it is really worth learning from the current movies and TV...

  • Keith 2022-03-21 09:01:55

    The forbidden book of medieval Christianity was actually Aristotle's...

  • Janelle 2022-03-20 09:01:46

    The bottom of intellectual power & the chaos spectrum of the medieval church. 1. The dark, mysterious and gloomy atmosphere is very well created. 2. The labyrinth library is a visual representation of the configuration of knowledge power, the ossuary room, and the mirror image of the self. 3. Commercial adaptation: Parallel editing of fire and burning, "The Only Love in the World", book burning scenes such as [Fahrenheit 451 degrees]. 4. The Prohibition of Drugs and Books: Aristotle [Poetics]....

  • Jaylen 2021-12-08 08:01:46

    "Doubt is the enemy of...

  • Winfield 2021-12-08 08:01:46

    The ultimate development of rationality has become science, and all life is just a series of formula proofs. And the extreme development of sensibility is a kind of fanaticism, just like extreme religious elements who can only kill indifferents coldly. If the former is just a walking dead, and the soul is suffering, then the latter is in the name of saving the soul and simply denies the necessity of the physical existence. Comparing the two evils, it is better to choose the...

  • Brendon 2021-12-08 08:01:46

    D9 has a gloomy atmosphere, the last labyrinth library is destroyed, and the wonderful ocean of knowledge is burned. Is it also an irony to human civilization? Human beings will never leave real treasures?...

  • Sonia 2021-12-08 08:01:46

    Christian Slater plays like a mentally...

  • Kayden 2021-12-08 08:01:46

    The extra star was given to Sean Connery, and the father's perfect performance pushed the whole film up a notch abruptly. The narrative, suspense laying, reasoning and deduction are all unsuccessful, and the focus shift to accommodate the limitations of the image results in a significant thinness of the overall branch. The only thing that can be praised is atmosphere creation. The lens, the use of light, and the beautiful fingers complete a "dark, claustrophobic, dirty, cruel, bloody,...

  • Alia 2021-12-08 08:01:46

    Compared with books, the movie is too boring and raw, and the peculiar library is...

  • Kurtis 2021-12-08 08:01:46

    The atmosphere is very good, the plot development is quite regular, and the flogging of the church is not very enjoyable, but Connery's shaping of the "wisdom arrogance" can be described as fascinating. I like the debate between the two factions the most, spicy...

Extended Reading
  • Lesly 2022-03-24 09:01:53

    This film is a miniature of the Middle Ages

    (First time writing a movie review, please bear with me. I am an Italian student, so I watched this film with high expectations. Overall, it did not disappoint me, a great film.) I

    haven't seen a movie in a long time . . Today I finished reading "The Name of the Rose", which is adapted from the...

  • Raphael 2021-12-08 08:01:46

    Please forgive the arrogance of the wise

    I should thank the Chinese pirates again for allowing me to see the movie "The Name of the Rose" produced nearly 20 years ago in this winter.
      
      The entire movie scene is shrouded in the winter fog in the mountains of northern Italy, the barren mountains, and the barren snow. Thanks to...

The Name of the Rose quotes

  • William of Baskerville: [William and Adso witnessed a girl running away after payed service to a monk] He must have been a very ugly monk.

    Adso of Melk: Why ugly?

    William of Baskerville: If he'd been young and beautiful, she'd have blessed him with her carnal favors for nothing.

  • William of Baskerville: [as the two examine the body of Brother Berengar] He was left-handed?

    Severinus: Yes. Brother Berengar was inverted in many ways.