I sense a lot of pain was gone through....he must have a LOT of inner strength to have made it through.....sane. I wish the rest of his life to be a Happy one!!!!
Giving away all you had, your beauty, your youth and above all: your innocence. His casting as second main character has -in my eyes - been a subtle kind of child molestation. His innocence was taken away from him without his realization. To be aware - only years later - that he was a sex object still being a minor is nothing but child molestation - no matter if it was physical or not. No wonder he feels emasculated and bereft of his personal rights.
If youre ugly, people will down you and they will make you feels like a trash And if youre very handsome you'll get molestated and they would make you feelike yoire just a sex object
Beauty and youth is temporary, life is temporary Work for your after life, this life is not worth it, all humankind will be gathered on the day of judgment for reckoning Do what your lord commanded you people, for he sent down his prophets and his holy books for guidance.
As someone who studies in the healthcare sector, I could never have a heart to become a pediatrician. I cant stand kids in pain even early teenagers. It's so heartbreaking. All children do not deserve bad things in the world. :(((((
Truly got the Viking looks by now, he's a stunning man with a beautiful soul...and like almost all beautifully shining souls he had his taste of darkness. Blessed be fellow Swede
The final scene of ''Death in Venice'' is one of the most powerful and poetic scenes in cinema. A dim sun that disappears in the sunset under the sea, while the silhouette of the young man (vigorous and indifferent) seems to point to eternity, while the protagonist reaches out his hand in vain without being able to reach or stop the sun that is extinguished behind the sea . This scene summarizes (in a few seconds) the essential idea of the film: it is the allegory of the fleeting and lightness of youth, where its space is only today without worrying about tomorrow that seems distant, in contrast to the finite that is makes existence in old age that cannot stop time, life that goes out. It is ironically the life of Bjorn Andresen summed up in a scene.
That movie is about pedophilia, in case you "haven't" noticed -.-" ... Stop covering disgusting and hideous things with the veil of poetry, beauty and meaning. Those are too beautiful and powerfull things to cover such hideous, criminal and disgusting things like this... May GOD AVENGE the crimes that were done to this young, good and inocent boy...
It's sad to me, that in the face of the subject matter, knowing that this man was victimized because of his supposed beauty. Treated like an object instead of a human being, that most of the comments are only to comment on that beauty. We become third party villains by reducing him to his outer appearance. He's a human being not an object to be enjoyed not created for our viewing pleasure. I think that's the point.
Yes, there's was a classic and endearing beauty about him , more than that he projected an element of of innocence and naivety that added to his heavenly aura.
@@Dylan-hl1kt My comment seems to have been deleted. Not sure why. Basically, I said that Leif was also a beautiful boy who was taken advantage of by the adults who were supposed to be watching out for him. He was introduced to sex, alcohol and drugs and ended up with addiction and legal troubles. There are a number of TH-cam videos detailing his troubles.
This part of the documentary makes me cry. He has suffered a lot and deserves to be happy. He's a marvelous human being. I wish him a lot of blessings He makes me feel a deep affection. ❤️🤗😘
A little back story: the words he's saying were actually his mom's last words, which she left written on a paper before leaving home and committing suicide in the woods. Bjorn's mom had depression, which lead her to end herself while Bjorn was a little kid, and naturally this got Bjorn traumatized for a long time. It's like he was always alone, like there was nobody there to protect him (he didn't know his father) when he needed it the most (when he fell in Visconti's hands). All of this lead him to drugs and alcohol, addictions which later would contribute smh to Bjorn's son's death. Bjorn's life was pretty sad for the most part, as he felt alone, and invisible, just like his mom did. I would really like to meet him and give him a hug.
Had there been only one.... ONE person that truly care for him, he wouldn't have to suffer all of that. He would have had a good career as an actor/performer. He would not have fallen into the hands of those nasty people. I know he won't say it, but I know for a fact especially at that time, that young Boys (& Girls) were abused & made to perform. And little to No money goes to them. They're exploited. I hope he gets to have the love & respect he deserved. It's never too late.
This really reminds me of Brooke Shields in Pretty Baby . These two were so beautiful and innocent but she had her mother to mind her. Poor Bjorn had no one.
Brook Shields mother did not protect her. Just look up Sugar N Spice magazine with Brook Shields...she was like 10 years old posing nude in the bathroom for that magazine. Far from protecting your daughter.
@@eugeneflores6153 yup, it is a real thing and some can still be purchased today. America basically was allowing it to be sold. Crazy huh because now all of a sudden people act like this type of stuff is new, it isn't new it has been going on. Just more hush now than it used to be.
Jesus, the Bjorn history is a very interesting and fascinating. I need to watch this Movie, because, i watched the first film, death in venice. I from in Brazil, but I love the productions around in the world. God bless you Bjorn. You are a special and beautiful man, Bjorn.
No, he does not disappear. He is for all time. He will find himself when he changes his thinking about his past experience. Then he will see his beautiful self as we see him.
I think you are missing the point and looking from your perspective. He was overly sexualized and preyed upon then spat out. He then experience more trauma when his baby died. These aren't things you can simply change your perspective on. This is life trauma.
@@its_msk You should look up '"The most beautiful boy in the world," Paris Period,' a Juno Films clip on YT. Björn is evidently being sexualized in Paris of his own free will. What do you make of THAT? This is AFTER the gay bar incident in Cannes, which Björn has made such a big deal over. He had no father, and his mother suicided when he was 10. You left these traumatizing factors out. Against this background, "Death In Venice" is the greatest thing he could have hoped for in his young life, and he needs to give it the respect it deserves. Without DIV, the world public would never have heard of him. This is not what a person who has a long career in show business aims for: not to be heard of.
@@stephenvanwoert2447 A 14 year old isn't cognitively developed enough to decide "I'm okay with being sexualized and this is my own free will" because they don't have the brain to development to even understand and work through the scope of that and how it affects them. Interesting how you are so defensive about it being okay. A 14 year old boy grew up discussing his trauma at the hands of those around him at a young age. If HE says he has been traumatized, even with the notoriety and money and fame, YOU do not get to say he wasn't.
I was not even beautiful in my youth, yet I felt sadness and longing for my fast diminishing youth. I can't imagine the feeling of such beautiful man losing his youth
i find it ironic that the documentary is about how this kind of thinking ruined his life and yet people continue to ignore everything he says and only focus on his appearance
@@ahoneysuckle Complementing him on his beauty was not the problem, it was people making it seem like that was the ONLY thing about him worth discussing. Nobody tried to know the real him, how he thinks, how he feels about certain things. It was all about his looks.
@@ahoneysuckle Some want to see him as a person, and that's a good thing. His outward appearance is only part of it. There is much more beneath the surface.
Beautiful! A heart grabbing look into all that was and the lingering question of what remains. Life the wonderment still remains. Lesson for the soul, death of a body, finally the soul awakens and all is revealed.
Sometimes The World Just Does Mean Things Yea He Was Born Beautiful And Was Even Nicknamed "The Most Beautiful Boy In The World" And I Agree Completely That No One Matched Him In Beauty But Look What Its Bought Him I Wish There Was Someone That Could've Protected Him
When you're too beautiful, you suffer. When you're too ugly, you suffer. When you're ordinary, you're not contented. But for me, as i grow up, i learned that beauty is in the eye of beholder. Really. You may find yourself ugly but I'm sure there is someone who admires you from afar. Even though beauty is not a sin and yet you're suffering from it, i know there is/will be someone that will treasure you, love you, protect you and take care of you. And for someone who feels ordinary, I'm sure there is/will be someone who will bring the best out of you. I hope you don't forget that! :>
Even though he said to not cry over him my eyes couldn’t help but shed a tear watching this, I remember seeing the trailer for this documentary back in 2021 not understanding what it was but later finding out all the things the man went through it was heartbreaking. Almost everyone is just commenting on his beauty in the comment section, to this day he is still being seen by some as just a pretty thing, it’s just sad.
Beauty attracts many things, some good and others sad and this young man suffered all of that, he enjoyed the flattery and at the same time the bullying or harassment along with the injustice. AND THIS IS WHY I PRAY TO GOD TO PROTECT THOSE BEAUTIFUL KIDS AND TENAGER. 🙏⏳️⌛️🌍🌎📖🕎⚖️⚖️
And nostalgia for a better world of the past, which has vanished, from Visconti's vantage point. The setting of "Death In Venice" was 1911, just 3 short years before the catastrophic war began. Luchino Visconti understood the outcome, having lived and suffered through it; Thomas Mann did not know what was coming at the time he wrote his novella. This is an important difference between the novella and the film.
He’s definitely blessed with epic hair
Reminds me of L. Garrett lol
Yes
😆
Was gonna mention the epic hair too. Me, use to have hair like dianna ross. Now i am balding, and look like barry gordy
@@lordeverybody872 my condolences
I look at that youth, in all his innocence, and I just want to protect him. He had no one to protect him.
pedos in the movie biz...used this kid...he has been abused and fractured by that abuse.
Exactly.
A shame I want to cry for him what a crime an ángel of heaven to most perfection for this world
@@lilpoohbear653
@JAC don't tell people wtf to do. You're the creep here. They can do whatever they want with their own account. stop trying to control everyone
Anybody else feeling like he could play as someone in a lord of the ring movie now that he is older?
Or an elf as younger self
@@Sytry6990 elf at younger time will be awesomes
he did great in midsommar
Gandalf!
He's still good looking as an old guy
Yes He is!!!
Yes!
Definitely
For real! So distinguished and quite handsome.
Hes gorgeous
I sense a lot of pain was gone through....he must have a LOT of inner strength to have made it through.....sane. I wish the rest of his life to be a Happy one!!!!
Hi 👋 Anne, can I talk to you for a moment?
Still such an incredibly handsome man, just with the reflection of wisdom on his face. So much childhood pain. I hope he can find peace.
Giving away all you had, your beauty, your youth and above all: your innocence. His casting as second main character has -in my eyes - been a subtle kind of child molestation. His innocence was taken away from him without his realization. To be aware - only years later - that he was a sex object still being a minor is nothing but child molestation - no matter if it was physical or not. No wonder he feels emasculated and bereft of his personal rights.
Yep, Visconti was a twisted pervert
Relax
If youre ugly, people will down you and they will make you feels like a trash
And if youre very handsome you'll get molestated and they would make you feelike yoire just a sex object
His audition, u can see there’s a second from his eyes i think he knows what he’s getting himself into 😂
@@blacklavoux he was a child. there’s no way he could’ve known
Outer beauty fades but inner beauty is forever.
That is so true! Wish more people would remember this. Inner beauty is the most important thing.
Copium
Definitely
Beauty and youth is temporary, life is temporary
Work for your after life, this life is not worth it, all humankind will be gathered on the day of judgment for reckoning
Do what your lord commanded you people, for he sent down his prophets and his holy books for guidance.
@@mustafafh4402 you must be fun at parties.
As someone who studies in the healthcare sector, I could never have a heart to become a pediatrician. I cant stand kids in pain even early teenagers. It's so heartbreaking. All children do not deserve bad things in the world. :(((((
No one deserve it. But children even less. It's ❤ wrenching.
This is true! Holy Scripture tells us, it is better to tie a millstone around one's neck and fall to the Bottom of the Sea than to harm a child, amen
@@donnisscott4944 👍
nah not all children are pure or whatever some children do horrible things
Truly got the Viking looks by now, he's a stunning man with a beautiful soul...and like almost all beautifully shining souls he had his taste of darkness. Blessed be fellow Swede
The final scene of ''Death in Venice'' is one of the most powerful and poetic scenes in cinema. A dim sun that disappears in the sunset under the sea, while the silhouette of the young man (vigorous and indifferent) seems to point to eternity, while the protagonist reaches out his hand in vain without being able to reach or stop the sun that is extinguished behind the sea . This scene summarizes (in a few seconds) the essential idea of the film: it is the allegory of the fleeting and lightness of youth, where its space is only today without worrying about tomorrow that seems distant, in contrast to the finite that is makes existence in old age that cannot stop time, life that goes out.
It is ironically the life of Bjorn Andresen summed up in a scene.
This words, beside this scene, kill me because are so true.
@@vanesaalzugaray8767 Thanks!
That was… so beautiful. You are an incredibly talented writer…
That movie is about pedophilia, in case you "haven't" noticed -.-" ...
Stop covering disgusting and hideous things with the veil of poetry, beauty and meaning. Those are too beautiful and powerfull things to cover such hideous, criminal and disgusting things like this...
May GOD AVENGE the crimes that were done to this young, good and inocent boy...
@@SelfAwareSaga Indeed!
It's sad to me, that in the face of the subject matter, knowing that this man was victimized because of his supposed beauty. Treated like an object instead of a human being, that most of the comments are only to comment on that beauty. We become third party villains by reducing him to his outer appearance. He's a human being not an object to be enjoyed not created for our viewing pleasure. I think that's the point.
I completely agree. It's so strange to see so many people here entirely missing the point of the film.
He was only deemed beautiful because he was a feminine looking boy. Imagine what women endure?
I agree
This is the torment of practically all beautiful people. They are seen as just objects.
Exactly.
he will be always beautiful, no matter which age
Great user name! Brian was my first crush!...still luv him!.... great comment tys🇺🇸🎼🙏
Forever Will Be The Most Beautiful
he has such a relaxing voice to listen to, I almost fell asleep upon hearing him.
Yes, there's was a classic and endearing beauty about him , more than that he projected an element of of innocence and naivety that added to his heavenly aura.
As an old man he looks like an epic wizard.
Protect this beautiful SOUL at all costs.
He looks so cool even as old damn
He really is beautiful. But the story is sad. I'm reminded of Leif Garrett.
Oooo how so? I’m interested to listen to your view on it
I thought the same thing when I first saw him too.
I don't think Leif Garrett is made for dancing anymore.
@@Dylan-hl1kt My comment seems to have been deleted. Not sure why. Basically, I said that Leif was also a beautiful boy who was taken advantage of by the adults who were supposed to be watching out for him. He was introduced to sex, alcohol and drugs and ended up with addiction and legal troubles. There are a number of TH-cam videos detailing his troubles.
Beautiful indeed but sadly we all age.
He is still a very handsome man!
This part of the documentary makes me cry. He has suffered a lot and deserves to be happy.
He's a marvelous human being.
I wish him a lot of blessings
He makes me feel a deep affection. ❤️🤗😘
He was unquestionably a beautiful boy.
And so beauty slowly gives way to the face of character that we've made.
A little back story: the words he's saying were actually his mom's last words, which she left written on a paper before leaving home and committing suicide in the woods.
Bjorn's mom had depression, which lead her to end herself while Bjorn was a little kid, and naturally this got Bjorn traumatized for a long time. It's like he was always alone, like there was nobody there to protect him (he didn't know his father) when he needed it the most (when he fell in Visconti's hands). All of this lead him to drugs and alcohol, addictions which later would contribute smh to Bjorn's son's death.
Bjorn's life was pretty sad for the most part, as he felt alone, and invisible, just like his mom did. I would really like to meet him and give him a hug.
That's a pretty depressing story for a movie with that title. You've convinced me to pass on it.
Very sad 😥
Very unfortunate indeed. Not to mention his grandma who didn't protect him
Poor boy,very handsome but sad life circumstances he has to survive
Had there been only one.... ONE person that truly care for him, he wouldn't have to suffer all of that. He would have had a good career as an actor/performer. He would not have fallen into the hands of those nasty people. I know he won't say it, but I know for a fact especially at that time, that young Boys (& Girls) were abused & made to perform. And little to No money goes to them. They're exploited. I hope he gets to have the love & respect he deserved. It's never too late.
This really reminds me of Brooke Shields in Pretty Baby . These two were so beautiful and innocent but she had her mother to mind her. Poor Bjorn had no one.
Brook Shields mother did not protect her. Just look up Sugar N Spice magazine with Brook Shields...she was like 10 years old posing nude in the bathroom for that magazine. Far from protecting your daughter.
He is more beautiful than she was though.
@@LilDusty5528 Holy crap, I've just search it!
@@eugeneflores6153 yup, it is a real thing and some can still be purchased today. America basically was allowing it to be sold. Crazy huh because now all of a sudden people act like this type of stuff is new, it isn't new it has been going on. Just more hush now than it used to be.
@@LilDusty5528 what are you talking about?
Most beautiful boy in the world and he’s still beautiful! 😍❤️❤️
This doc shows that Bjorn is beautiful on the inside and that is what counts.
his beauty lasts forever though, even in his 70s he looks so epic
Man that last line made me cry.
He's still very beautiful, just in a different, majestic way
I pray this man finds peace.
Jesus, the Bjorn history is a very interesting and fascinating. I need to watch this Movie, because, i watched the first film, death in venice. I from in Brazil, but I love the productions around in the world. God bless you Bjorn. You are a special and beautiful man, Bjorn.
He looks like a wise Jedi master.
Troppo sublime questo grande film poi la bellezza di questo ragazzo è veramente immortale agli occhi del mondo intero all'epoca.
It was so sweet the way he sat with his mother..
I will never understand this human tendency to destroy beautiful things
Evil exists in the world….that’s how, & it’s a constant fight throughout life just keeping it at bay.
I think that envy has a lot to do with it, and of course beautiful people are vulnerable to exploitation.
People want to feel a sense of power, some are addicted to it... In the most evil and nasty way.
Какой необыкновенно красивый человек! Викинг!
Its so emotional how the years fly away 😔😔😔
Visconti was an asshole. This poor guy went through hell and even lost a child at the age of 9months. Really feel for him
What an incredibly interesting and handsome looking man. ❤☘
No, he does not disappear. He is for all time. He will find himself when he changes his thinking about his past experience. Then he will see his beautiful self as we see him.
I think you are missing the point and looking from your perspective. He was overly sexualized and preyed upon then spat out. He then experience more trauma when his baby died. These aren't things you can simply change your perspective on. This is life trauma.
@@its_msk You should look up '"The most beautiful boy in the world," Paris Period,' a Juno Films clip on YT. Björn is evidently being sexualized in Paris of his own free will. What do you make of THAT? This is AFTER the gay bar incident in Cannes, which Björn has made such a big deal over.
He had no father, and his mother suicided when he was 10. You left these traumatizing factors out. Against this background, "Death In Venice" is the greatest thing he could have hoped for in his young life, and he needs to give it the respect it deserves.
Without DIV, the world public would never have heard of him. This is not what a person who has a long career in show business aims for: not to be heard of.
@@stephenvanwoert2447 A 14 year old isn't cognitively developed enough to decide "I'm okay with being sexualized and this is my own free will" because they don't have the brain to development to even understand and work through the scope of that and how it affects them. Interesting how you are so defensive about it being okay. A 14 year old boy grew up discussing his trauma at the hands of those around him at a young age. If HE says he has been traumatized, even with the notoriety and money and fame, YOU do not get to say he wasn't.
@The Deceiver I don't understand what you mean.
@@WhitenwildFlower If he said that, then I don't believe him. Can you name an artist that you haven't heard of?
Still beautiful.
Hi 👋 Caro, can I talk to you for a moment?
so beautiful
Bjorn, you are still beautiful! The most beautiful movie star in the world!
🌹🌹🌹❤️👏👏👍
@@ТатьянаМухортова-к8н Спасибо💛
He is beautiful
Always beatiful Bjorn
Remains so beautiful!Love his hair,& inner strength!😘❣️🎥
He looks better in old age...as for me. Because young is always beautiful...
I can’t imagine how many unsavory adults were around. Poor guy
Visconti sublimated his beauty
Eres maravilloso,único. Inolvidable. ❤❤❤❤❤Siempre Bjorn!!
I was not even beautiful in my youth, yet I felt sadness and longing for my fast diminishing youth. I can't imagine the feeling of such beautiful man losing his youth
My amazing beautiful boy, his beauty really knocks me down
i find it ironic that the documentary is about how this kind of thinking ruined his life and yet people continue to ignore everything he says and only focus on his appearance
@@aissioudjamal8321 is there problem?
He really is beautiful. But the story is sad. I'm reminded of Leif Garrett.
@@ahoneysuckle Complementing him on his beauty was not the problem, it was people making it seem like that was the ONLY thing about him worth discussing. Nobody tried to know the real him, how he thinks, how he feels about certain things. It was all about his looks.
@@ahoneysuckle Some want to see him as a person, and that's a good thing. His outward appearance is only part of it. There is much more beneath the surface.
Bjorn..the Renaissance Angel..💝😘🎁🎈
I can't believe this man was and still is the blueprint behind every anime boy ever he did not deserve to go through that😢😔😔😟😟😟
One of the most beautiful men in the world
Beautiful! A heart grabbing look into all that was and the lingering question of what remains. Life the wonderment still remains. Lesson for the soul, death of a body, finally the soul awakens and all is revealed.
Bjorn 👑
The boy reminded me of Leif Garrett... he was beautiful also in his youth... yet we all age.
It's the haistyle I guess flowing golden locks was the fashion in those days it gives a androgynous appearance.
Same thoughts of Leif
Is he now the most beautifull old men??
@J Moore 😁
No. He is about 60, but looks older.
@ cocain i guess
@ now he’s 67 years old.
Yes
Still a handsome man.
So true
Well he is still rather striking at almost 7o
He ain’t that old!..... a few years younger........
He looks like an Angel
His hair so epic. The man in his age will have blad head.
He stills being beautifil. A beautiful old man. I love him!
Me too!....
Sometimes The World Just Does Mean Things Yea He Was Born Beautiful And Was Even Nicknamed "The Most Beautiful Boy In The World" And I Agree Completely That No One Matched Him In Beauty But Look What Its Bought Him I Wish There Was Someone That Could've Protected Him
Handsome man
Sure as Hell aged beautifully! 🔥
When you're too beautiful, you suffer.
When you're too ugly, you suffer.
When you're ordinary, you're not contented.
But for me, as i grow up, i learned that beauty is in the eye of beholder. Really. You may find yourself ugly but I'm sure there is someone who admires you from afar.
Even though beauty is not a sin and yet you're suffering from it, i know there is/will be someone that will treasure you, love you, protect you and take care of you.
And for someone who feels ordinary, I'm sure there is/will be someone who will bring the best out of you. I hope you don't forget that! :>
after all external beauty is a complement of the inner beauty, even years past what is that remain inside it is...
He literally still looks good.
That is well-spoken. Beauty is more likely to be trampled on than revered, possibly exmplified in Björn's life. Such is man's nature.
THAT BEAUTIFUL CHILD BECAME A BEAUTIFUL MAN
💯fur sure did!!!!!.....
We were all beautiful when young.
Does anyone know what music is playing in the background? Absolutely beautiful documentary and soundtrack
Un chico hermoso al que, comenzando por el director, le destrozaron la vida. 😞
If he didn't move, i thought he was a painting or something
He is just beautiful 😍😍😍
Better than Robert Pattinson, the "most handsome man according to science"
He is still a good looking man
Him and 16 year old Richard Ramirez are blessed with good looks and beautiful hair
It’s giving...”Pretty Baby” starring Brook Sheilds
So sad
Pedofilia?
Björn Andrésen is a real person, not a role or a script.
@@stephenvanwoert2447 I can see that.
@@vin_rouge180 It's according to what's in your mind. It's not on the screen. Lift your thoughts higher, and you will see a better story.
Even though he said to not cry over him my eyes couldn’t help but shed a tear watching this, I remember seeing the trailer for this documentary back in 2021 not understanding what it was but later finding out all the things the man went through it was heartbreaking. Almost everyone is just commenting on his beauty in the comment section, to this day he is still being seen by some as just a pretty thing, it’s just sad.
WooW his younger face looked like person figure from 18 century paintings
If you see this it's from the Caribbean, please hold tight my brother and just be happy
just to think how hard his life, man im crying
This narration reminds me of Death in Venice
Just like the film, this is how the man see the young boy. Seeking for his loss youth
What do u mean?
Who the hell decides whether someone is the " most beautiful in the world" ?
I was so drawn in and then it ended 😭
Beauty attracts many things, some good and others sad and this young man suffered all of that, he enjoyed the flattery and at the same time the bullying or harassment along with the injustice.
AND THIS IS WHY I PRAY TO GOD TO PROTECT THOSE BEAUTIFUL KIDS AND TENAGER. 🙏⏳️⌛️🌍🌎📖🕎⚖️⚖️
Nostalgia for beauty
And nostalgia for a better world of the past, which has vanished, from Visconti's vantage point. The setting of "Death In Venice" was 1911, just 3 short years before the catastrophic war began. Luchino Visconti understood the outcome, having lived and suffered through it; Thomas Mann did not know what was coming at the time he wrote his novella. This is an important difference between the novella and the film.
It's not about that, I think he somehow curses the fact of being beautiful, because that is what brought him so much trauma in the first place
I should likevto talk with Bjorn. I have a beautiful idea to share with him.
beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. to me he is less than average
Barf bud!
THERE IS NO " MOST BEAUTIFUL" BOY or girl in the world, there are MANY Beauties with very special UNIQUE FEATURES
Let it go!
Blessed by outer and inner beauty you are....and DONT allow the insanity of Meanness and Power hungry Filth to steal your Radiance.
он был слишком красив и невинен для этого грязного мира
I have a question what is the song in this scene and who play it?
He’s got that boy next door vibe, his smile reminds me of those fair Prince smiles that you read about from fairytales
Do you guys maybe know a free streaming movie site, where l could watch this documentary ?? 😭😭
I saw it on TH-cam. Just search for a bit on here
@@flylikeanowl8667 Oooo thank you !! ❤️
He looks majestic, he would've fit in movies but he probably so done with ent industry.
So many opinions of what beauty is that this version is definitely not fact.
I think I saw that movie many years ago.
I thought it was so uneasy.
Ya it was made in 1971. TCM shows it used to b free channel but now they want $ to get it!
@@cathsalazar9930 oh