Anna Falchi

Anna Falchi

  • Born: 1972-4-22
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Roger 2022-09-10 23:19:56

      Love and death are connected when they are not connected

      People who have been dead for seven days will be resurrected because of obsession. People who are not dead want to be taken away by the dead are obsessive. Love is eternal, but no matter how much a person is in love, they will eventually fall in love with a completely different person. There is not...

    • Yasmin 2022-11-09 16:40:42

      The endless entanglement of love and death

      "The Commandment Cemetery" received high praise in the horror genre of the 20th century. In terms of its horror level, it is far inferior to Shenren from "Ghosts", "Moonlight Panic" and "Exorcist", but this film definitely gives people an unprecedented scalp tingling experience.

    • Rigoberto 2022-06-03 18:10:59

      Looking at the name, it’s easy to think that it is the kind of old-fashioned American B-level film. I didn’t expect it to be a literary and artistic film that combines horror, romance, absurd philosophy and satire... The tomb guard is really pleasing to the eye.

    • Janae 2022-06-03 23:00:19

      Consider the terrifying gothic film, the paradox throughout: life and death, death and love, existence and nihilism, truth and falsehood, order and indulgence. The plot is extremely absurd and ridiculous, with various gods and black humor. The sense of fate and helplessness at the end is rendered very well. The most laughable line: "I have only read two books in my life, one... hasn't finished reading yet, and the other is a phone book."

    Dellamorte Dellamore quotes

    • [voice-over]

      Francesco Dellamorte: Hmmm. Poor Gnaghi. On his ID card, it reads: "Distinctive visible marks: All." He has a real passion for dead leaves. Can't stand it when the wind blows them away. Oh, well. We all do what we can not to think about life.

    • Francesco Dellamorte: [thinking] The most beautiful living woman I have ever seen...

      Francesco Dellamorte: [out loud] Will I see her again?