A happy ending would have been the right conclusion to this story. Nothing perverse, just a positive and clean message to convey. Not Death, but Love, Rebirth, Life. A 50-year-old man who, after the hell of depression, rediscovers the joy of living and a boy, now a teenager, fragile and alone, who finds a father figure in whom he finds protection and friendship. Mann wrote a horrible story, but he gave life to two beautiful, antithetical and curious characters. Visconti later chose Bogarde and Bjorn for the film and did the rest... Posterity has the task of bringing light and positive implications to this story which is always talked about too badly and inappropriately, especially about Aschenbach (apart from those people intelligent and fortunately open-minded).
The end of the movie is sweet and sad. Actor and character standing at the crossroads of life. The actor deserved a better road than the one his life took him on.
Bogarde has two large and sweet eyes, of a particular color. I always thought Visconti's Aschenbach was too young and good-looking for the role of Mann's character.
Tadzio.. Tadeus.. the Angel of Death. Beautifull and so symbolic. The difficult desire to trap the beauty of the art. It seems looking us and run around us without be really gotten or reached. In the last scene he seems demanding the soul of the Writter, to take it beyong the sea and the sun.
What Visconti and Mann never told you or showed you... You will soon see it at the cinema. The celebration of love between Gustav Von Aschenbach and Tadzio. The time is ripe.
Beauty is like a beckon of light in a dark world of pestilence, deceit, and illusion. Visconti was able to capture that light like a painting on a canvas. You did the same with the video. Kudos! I loved that movie!
This kind of perfection is from another leve. Whitout doubt this boy open the door to anothers actor like leo di caprio, brad pitt, river phoenix, and most recently timothe chalamet. An adonis a piece of art, very beautiful man even today, whit a Special grace.
His beauty is tremendous even when his life was soo sad, and I think that is that exactly who made of him a masterpiece that sad beauty, inocent and disturbing beauty.
In DiV the moves are exaggerated to an absurd degree. Mann's novella hints at a boy of 11 at the most, and Andresen was a sullen 15, as most that age are. So he was directed to to do things that were typical of 11 year old's behavior: Running up from the water's edge covered in sand; swinging around the poles on his way to the beach. In other parts of the film he is a sullen 15 year-old, having magically aged half-way through the reel. Chalumet's character in CMBYN is much more realistic. playing music with some maturity, offering to guide the house guest. Different situation. Unlike Adresen in DiV, Chalumet has lines to work with, has conversations and shows real character development.
@@studentjohn35 Timmy's character Elio is a 17 yr old, the actor was 20 at the time so obviously his character wud be more mature than Tadzio who is a pre teen played by a 15 yr old Bjorn Anderson. Also in Death in Venice Tadzio didn't have any single dialogues so it's hard to compare.
@@studentjohn35 that was an error of Visconti (or not so error.. maybe an intentional error) He was searching a child of 11 years old for the role of Tadzio. Bjorn was the best look of Tadzio but with obviously severals years up the rol. Visconti didn't adapt the guion to make it consistent to a 15 years old boy. So, Bjorn had to play a Tadzio of 11 years old, but with a body of 15 years. Obviously, this situation awoke the depravation in the public (and maybe in the production too), cause his body is visibly more developed. Bjorn told in a interview, than he could'nt really act, he just received orders of Visconti as "look around, smile, walk, stop" like if he was a robot. Even with the great message of the beauty as the death, in the movie, it had a very sensual expression. There was a real intention to make Tadzio seems like if he also feels something for Aschenbach. Something... sometimes romantic, and sometimes sensual...
This boy is Lestat! He has all the right features described in "The Vampire Lestat" by Anne Rice. Lestat even mentions this movie in his book! “On the giant television set I played the cassette of the beautiful Visconti film Death in Venice” (The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice, page 18). This is why I came to this video! What a connection this is to The Vampire Chronicles books!
Now I can't stop of listening the Audiobook of the Vampire Chronicles. I love Lestat!! Tom Cruise made a great Job, but Bjorn young would be also a great actor to play the role.
"One day,whether you are 14...28....65 you will stumble upon someone who will start a fire in you that cannot die.. However,the saddest, most awful truth you will ever come to find- is they are not always with whom we spend our lifes." -Beau Taplin
A beautiful compilation that highlights Tadzio's ambiguous and seductive behavior. There have been some ridiculous criticisms of the movie suggesting that it depicts child abuse. There's no child abuse in the book or the movie. Falling in love is not a crime. And by the way, the legal age of consent in Italy is 14.
I feel like if Tadzio feels the same feeling than Aschenbach, but he doesn't understand what is exactly, is so young to understand that, but he feels the same.
Pudo haber sido peor si no escapaba a Japón. El cine europeo al que apuntaba la película estaba llena de pedófilos.. quien sabe lo que le habrán hecho antes de salir de ahí. Japón tenía un público mas inocente.. quizás fue el menor de sus males. A Dios gracias pudo reconstruirse hasta donde pudo.
Seria muito melhor se fosse no lugar desse senhor nefasto uma doce e bela mocinha convidando o lindo e fofo do tadzio para um passeio ou ficasse ali simplesmente um encantado e se olhando um verdadeiro folhetim romântico aparentemente mais aceitável e normal já que o pequeno principe seria o crush dos sonhos de qualquer menina 😍😚❤❤👍
Death in Venice is finally an innovative work, very current! I hate pathetic love stories between man/woman. How boring! Long live the novelty! I adore complicated loves... Sometimes the story of Gustav and Tadzio reminds me of the fairy tale of Beauty and the Beast in which the beautiful girl does not fall in love with a handsome prince (very obvious story) but with a "beast" who will change for love ..
A happy ending would have been the right conclusion to this story. Nothing perverse, just a positive and clean message to convey. Not Death, but Love, Rebirth, Life. A 50-year-old man who, after the hell of depression, rediscovers the joy of living and a boy, now a teenager, fragile and alone, who finds a father figure in whom he finds protection and friendship. Mann wrote a horrible story, but he gave life to two beautiful, antithetical and curious characters. Visconti later chose Bogarde and Bjorn for the film and did the rest... Posterity has the task of bringing light and positive implications to this story which is always talked about too badly and inappropriately, especially about Aschenbach (apart from those people intelligent and fortunately open-minded).
Beautiful words 💓💓💓
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well said
Absolument. 💘
Nice video. Evocative music. Gustav&Tadzio...💕
Thank you, glad you think so.
Baron Von Aschenbach and Tadzio together are much more than this sad story, we need a sequel and a happy ending for this couple.
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Soon there will be a sequel and finally a happy ending.
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One of the best movie ever seen.💚
Не "один из". А это ЛУЧШИЙ фильм из всего, что я видела. Висконти - ГЕНИЙ.
The end of the movie is sweet and sad. Actor and character standing at the crossroads of life.
The actor deserved a better road than the one his life took him on.
Beautifully said.
Gustav Von Aschenbach/Tadzio= Sugar Daddy/Sugar Baby in the time of cholera.
Very true!
So true
What a perfect song for this story. Excellent video.
Thank you! so glad you think so.♥
Banda sonora siglo XXI de muerte en Venecia 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💕🙏
Guys, how cute Bogarde is at 0:16, very charming in my opinion..❤
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Dirk Bogarde 💙💙💙
💛💛💛💛True😊
Bogarde has two large and sweet eyes, of a particular color. I always thought Visconti's Aschenbach was too young and good-looking for the role of Mann's character.
Nice daddy.
Tadzio.. Tadeus.. the Angel of Death. Beautifull and so symbolic. The difficult desire to trap the beauty of the art. It seems looking us and run around us without be really gotten or reached. In the last scene he seems demanding the soul of the Writter, to take it beyong the sea and the sun.
What Visconti and Mann never told you or showed you... You will soon see it at the cinema. The celebration of love between Gustav Von Aschenbach and Tadzio. The time is ripe.
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God dam I cannot take this song of my mind. Make me cry, and with images of Death in Venice, and Bjorn Andrésen. Absolut perfection.
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I so agree. Vichanti knew how to create atmosphere for sure.
Yes 🤧
Love is beautiful, love is love. Happy Valentine day ❤❤🏳️🌈🏳️🌈💙🩵
Und den Film liebe ich jetzt auch😍
Gustav and Tadzio...🌈 🌈 💕💕💕
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So beautiful.
Its both beautiful and obscene all at once. I find it fascinating and utterly repellent, like Robert Mapplethorpe. bravo ! Bravissimo !
Beauty is like a beckon of light in a dark world of pestilence, deceit, and illusion. Visconti was able to capture that light like a painting on a canvas. You did the same with the video. Kudos! I loved that movie!
Thank you for your beautiful comment!!! so glad you think so
This kind of perfection is from another leve. Whitout doubt this boy open the door to anothers actor like leo di caprio, brad pitt, river phoenix, and most recently timothe chalamet. An adonis a piece of art, very beautiful man even today, whit a Special grace.
Yes haven't thought of that. 😊
His beauty is tremendous even when his life was soo sad, and I think that is that exactly who made of him a masterpiece that sad beauty, inocent and disturbing beauty.
In DiV the moves are exaggerated to an absurd degree. Mann's novella hints at a boy of 11 at the most, and Andresen was a sullen 15, as most that age are. So he was directed to to do things that were typical of 11 year old's behavior: Running up from the water's edge covered in sand; swinging around the poles on his way to the beach. In other parts of the film he is a sullen 15 year-old, having magically aged half-way through the reel. Chalumet's character in CMBYN is much more realistic. playing music with some maturity, offering to guide the house guest. Different situation. Unlike Adresen in DiV, Chalumet has lines to work with, has conversations and shows real character development.
@@studentjohn35 Timmy's character Elio is a 17 yr old, the actor was 20 at the time so obviously his character wud be more mature than Tadzio who is a pre teen played by a 15 yr old Bjorn Anderson. Also in Death in Venice Tadzio didn't have any single dialogues so it's hard to compare.
@@studentjohn35 that was an error of Visconti (or not so error.. maybe an intentional error) He was searching a child of 11 years old for the role of Tadzio. Bjorn was the best look of Tadzio but with obviously severals years up the rol. Visconti didn't adapt the guion to make it consistent to a 15 years old boy. So, Bjorn had to play a Tadzio of 11 years old, but with a body of 15 years. Obviously, this situation awoke the depravation in the public (and maybe in the production too), cause his body is visibly more developed. Bjorn told in a interview, than he could'nt really act, he just received orders of Visconti as "look around, smile, walk, stop" like if he was a robot. Even with the great message of the beauty as the death, in the movie, it had a very sensual expression. There was a real intention to make Tadzio seems like if he also feels something for Aschenbach. Something... sometimes romantic, and sometimes sensual...
This boy is Lestat! He has all the right features described in "The Vampire Lestat" by Anne Rice. Lestat even mentions this movie in his book! “On the giant television set I played the cassette of the beautiful Visconti film Death in Venice” (The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice, page 18). This is why I came to this video! What a connection this is to The Vampire Chronicles books!
Wow! I didn't know about it. I will read that book. It seems interesting.
@@Darmeliana You will love it! 💙
Good to know! I will looking for it too!!
@@denisefigueroa7761 YESS!! HE IS LESTAT!!
Now I can't stop of listening the Audiobook of the Vampire Chronicles. I love Lestat!! Tom Cruise made a great Job, but Bjorn young would be also a great actor to play the role.
The book that inspired the movie is pure poetry, while the movie is... simply beautiful.
"One day,whether you
are 14...28....65
you will stumble upon
someone who will start
a fire in you that cannot die..
However,the saddest,
most awful truth
you will ever come to find-
is they are not always
with whom we spend our lifes."
-Beau Taplin
Sooo sad
Sir Dirk Bogarde was passed away on May 8th,1999. Today is the 25th anniversary of his passing. A brilliant actor and writer.
Элита. Настоящая элита. То, что мы думали об Англии. Но таких больше нет.
A beautiful compilation that highlights Tadzio's ambiguous and seductive behavior. There have been some ridiculous criticisms of the movie suggesting that it depicts child abuse. There's no child abuse in the book or the movie. Falling in love is not a crime. And by the way, the legal age of consent in Italy is 14.
Thank you! So glad you think so 🌺I couldn't agree more 👍
Right! Love is love. I love the two protagonists 😍
I feel like if Tadzio feels the same feeling than Aschenbach, but he doesn't understand what is exactly, is so young to understand that, but he feels the same.
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@@LilianaCeccantini👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
3:30 a 3:42 a perfeição de um príncipe europeu
4:07 a aparição de um anjo
Beautiful. Professionally done.
Thank you!!! So glad you think so🌸🌸🌸
Beautiful
Wonderful ❤😊
Imposible perfeccionar 🙏💕❤️. Todo está correcto, perfecto. Gracias 😌❤️
Incredibly beautiful in every way. Greetings from England 🇬🇧.
You are most kind! Thank you, I'm so glad you think so 🌷💗
In the last scene the man literally died because of Tadzio's beauty
So perfectly done; beautiful!! Thank you!!
Thank you sweetie 💜 I'm so happy you think so 💜
I love this viedo^^
Thank you!!! 🌺🌺🌺
Dirk Bogarde🥺
Beautiful man
charming man 💙
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handsome daddy...
Saya cinta..dia tampan sekali...
I love tadzio
Нельзя играть в любовь. Любовь и Смерть всегда вдвоем.
Happy birthday to Dirk Bogarde,he was born on march 28 1921.
No entiendo el señor estaba enamorado del joven??
Obsesionado diría 😅
Es asqueroso ver a un viejo pedofilo mirar con deseo a un jovencito 🤮
Si
Он же не виноват..
Посмотри, он умирает, когда на него смотрит.
Admiraba la belleza del chico
Тяжёлый и непонятый клип. Для меня точно. Но супер
Esa maldita película capturó a un ángel y le destrozó su vida ,ahora hombre inteligente y hermoso que no puede cambiar ese pasado
Pudo haber sido peor si no escapaba a Japón. El cine europeo al que apuntaba la película estaba llena de pedófilos.. quien sabe lo que le habrán hecho antes de salir de ahí. Japón tenía un público mas inocente.. quizás fue el menor de sus males. A Dios gracias pudo reconstruirse hasta donde pudo.
Bjorn was treated very well by Visconti, let's stop this pathetic and bigoted cheap whining! Enough with these medieval slanders!
His beauty is gorgeous and all, but he shouldn’t of been treated like that.. 😢
Bjorn was treated very well by Visconti, let's stop this pathetic and bigoted cheap whining! Enough with these medieval slanders!
You telling me , this movie about an old man fell for a 15 year old boy
I didn't know that at 50 a man was old..:)
Platonic love
You exaggerate...You're old at 65/70, not 50!
Seria muito melhor se fosse no lugar desse senhor nefasto uma doce e bela mocinha convidando o lindo e fofo do tadzio para um passeio ou ficasse ali simplesmente um encantado e se olhando um verdadeiro folhetim romântico aparentemente mais aceitável e normal já que o pequeno principe seria o crush dos sonhos de qualquer menina 😍😚❤❤👍
Si pero lamentablemente el autor de la obra no lo quiso así 😔
Но тогда бы не было сюжета... Это было бы банально и неинтересно...
Death in Venice is finally an innovative work, very current! I hate pathetic love stories between man/woman. How boring! Long live the novelty! I adore complicated loves... Sometimes the story of Gustav and Tadzio reminds me of the fairy tale of Beauty and the Beast in which the beautiful girl does not fall in love with a handsome prince (very obvious story) but with a "beast" who will change for love ..
Referred to Tatiana Lima: I have never read a more trivial and insipid comment. Women are eternal losers and deluded.
@@Darmeliana☺💙💙
Красота~ страшная сила
absolutely beautiful
Absolutely beautiful
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