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Jana Jaburkova
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Captain Corelli's Mandolin Extract 5
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Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001) - Extract 5
Captain Corelli's Mandolin Extract 4
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Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001) - Extract 4
Captain Corelli's Mandolin Extract 3
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Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001) - Extract 3
Captain Corelli's Mandolin Extract 2
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Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001) - Extract 2
I bet in the end her possession is returned 😂
Poor carlo. I understand why most of his story was cut from the movie but i'm still sad
You wouldn't believe it! I have a same Story with a girl. But not in the wonderful greece. In the beautifull brazil! And how Galaxis meet each other so too meet her again, Like Nicolas Cage and Penelope Cruz in this movie!
To quote the other movie: "Her whole body couldn't hold _that_ much blood!"
HEY, MINCHIN! THAT WAS HER ONLY POSSESSION FROM HER FATHER! RETURN IT IMMEDIATELY 😢
1:42 my favorite line that sums up the monster in every adaptation “what of my soul?”
Why history repeats itself?Sad Beautiful movie
...and you think I am evil?...smh...truly, I am done with man...smh...
This is typical for german forces in WW2. They believed, they were allowed to do this. Asholes. Greetings from germany.
My father had plenty of pet names for me growing up. Honey, sweetie, monkey (i liked to climb a lot XD) but it wasn't until i was a grown woman that my dad called me that. I was still living at home when my dad comforted me while i was crying. My first boyfriend and i had broken up and it was especially painful because he was the first guy id ever loved. I remember my dad bringing me tissues and hugging me. "You're my little princess and you deserve only the best in the world."
3:09 Just leaving this timestamp here in case a doctor tells me I have forty seconds left to live
She got robbed of an Oscar that year.
Amazing this movie is the Legendary Director Alfonso Curon who now has won four Oscars!!! Amazing this was his first American Hollywood Movie.
She’s a witch hence why Sara drew the circle of protection with the chalk only it’s supposed to be salt Mrs Thompson of sth wigston high school and Mrs Anne Jeffreys of Fairfield primary school sth wigston Leicester were witches to Evil cows !!
I love it when there are films that emphasis that good fathers exist. While not all have to be super rich, but just being present is all one needs :)
What is the song played just at the end of this extract?
In reality, before Elizabeth even met her Lords and Commons for the 1st time, the Marian bishops had been ushered off to prison where *some among their number* - i.e., the ones who had not only been *complicit* , but *active* in the persecution and torture of protestants - rightfully belonged (the most notorious example being *Edmund Bonner* , Bishop of London).
What is the movie name?
I feel sad & heartbroken for Sara.
Even though I feel sad and heartbroken for Sara since she doesn’t have a family and is very poor, I know she’s determined to be positive no matter what as well as remain a princess inside.
Miss minchin lied about her father dying or that's what she thought, that's not a good thing. And is it just me or does anyone else think miss minchin liked Sara's papa?
She was only told by Sara’s father’s solicitor that he was killed since in the military, there are so many people, it’s hard to keep track of them, so a lot of soldiers, go “missing in action”.
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🎶How do you solve a problem like Mariaaaaaaaa?...How doooooo you hold a mooooonbeam iiiiiin yooooooour haaaaaaaand?...🎶 - The Sound of Music.
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Does anyone if the line at 2:29 is also in the book?
I know it’s for fan service outside the movie and bc the machines run hot inside the movie, but I see Victor opting to go shirtless so he could build a stronger connection with his artificial child when they embrace, much like a first-time father would with his newborn baby.
I remember this movie the first time i watched it i was in 3 grade my teacher had us read the book first as a classroom then once we finished the book she had us watch the movie next and when i watch the movie with my classmates i cryed i really truly did i remember me crying because i put my head down on the desk so nobody would see me and I'm 26 years old now and i still cry to this day Everytime that i watch A little princess ❤❤😢😢 because they did a really good job on this movie 💯🎥
2:15
Yeah, if this was real life, MG-42 that fires a 8mm Mauser full metal jacket would have definitely gone straight through the body guard and straight through Nicholas Cages body and possibly another guy before being stopped by a tree, but hey it's a war movie and Nicholas Cage needs to live so he can stick it in her once last time before the end credits.
Same here. My very first movie when I was little girl. ❤ n it bring me back memories I remember When I first saw this movie it made me cry 😢 how Sara father called her names n she said poppa don’t ever Leave me. N it sad ashame how that evil lady lie too Sara saying her own father die 🙏 but thank god he came alive cus he had a chance to live n comeback n see his daughter Sara. N he was blind when he went away for while to I think war n he had major accident on his eyes 👀 but thank god he was healed n got better. Just to come back find his daughter Sara
It’s like people handle death in different ways, but when Sara was lead to believe her father was dead, she felt like she was quick in taking it in since ever since he left, she was determined to remain hopeful, but when Ram Dass sent her the snow, he encouraged her to be hopeful again.
That’s MY Best Movie 🎥 I watch this when I was 12. N it a shame how the lady takes the girl neclause from her own father. She does NEED GO JAIL she was So jeolous of Sara.
This movie this chord struck in me is still ringing. My heart just moved forward. I think this had so much to do with my life. I became a yoga instructor from the influence this had on me at an early age. So much love and empathy. My god. All young kids should see this movie. ♥️🌹
All my questions for God,
Miss Minchin, do you honestly think Sara can be arrested for taking something that actually BELONGS TO HER?!?! 😡 You've got a lot of nerve calling that sweet little girl a thief when YOU'RE the one who stole her locket! 😤
Miss Minchin’s taking it as part of the debt that was owed and she likes to rob people of their valuables since she’s very greedy.
I can’t believe that cate lost the Oscar to Gwyneth Paltrow for Shakespeare In Love 😤
That's Harvey Weinstein's doing 😂
*ENGLAND GREATEST QUEEN.*
*ENGLAND GREATEST QUEEN.*
This scene where she's crying out for her dad always made me sob as a child.
Despite this scene making me sad, I’m not giving-up hope that her father is alive because I believe it.
3:34 🗣️🎙️🎼🎶🎼🎶🎼Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii want a female🎶🎼🎶🎼🎶🎼🎶🎼 Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii want a female. Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.want a female. Iiiiiiiiiiiiiii want a female🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
This is sooo much more homoerotic than it needs to be
Forgot that De Niro showed his penis
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Women like Miss Minchin in those days would have received Capital Punishment for larceny, she may be the lady of the house but she is a Subordinate in a Patriarchal Society
Many Miss Minchin's in "A Little Princess" movie history adaptations but there's something about Eleanor Bron's performance that remains the scariest and cruelest in my opinion. Which is a compliment to her acting skills! Terrible thing is that I had a teacher so much like her in real life.
I remember when I first saw Miss Minchin, I wasn’t sure if I liked her, but later on when Sara’s world was turned upside down, I was sure I didn’t like her.
I grew up with this movie... i watched it so many times ...🥲❤
The crux of Mary Shelley's cautionary tale, yet it's a part most filmmakers leave out...
Victor tried to play God but no one is God but God only and worse, he violated and mutilated people to do so. As those people said “Did you ever consider the consequences of your actions?”
This was such an incredible movie. A true gem that many people haven't seen. It was much better than the 2nd one.
What a terrific scene, per4mances. I haven't seen this in maybe over 20 freaking years...can't believe so much time has passed since this came out. When I was a kid in the 80s, The Ten Commandments was 30 years old! The difference between now and Frankenstein in 1994 is similar. It's crazy to think about in that way... But seriously, I was impressed by this film and this scene especially back then and find myself reimpressed, so to speak, with more appreciation for cinema and acting than I had back then, and it's amazing that this is Robert DeNiro
tii tengo mi emili tod esta bien papa💕💌
papa toda somos princesas😿💜💜❤🩹