Ellen Schwiers

Ellen Schwiers

  • Born: 1930-6-11
  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Ruth 2022-01-29 08:07:08

      Looking at "1900" through character limitations

      What is the definition of limitation? I baidu a bit and googled it again, but nothing. So what are limitations? I have no research on philosophy, and my knowledge of Chinese is also limited. According to my understanding, the limitation is the scope of a method of thinking and knowledge structure,...

    • Rozella 2022-03-19 09:01:09

      Bertolucci is a guy who gallops around on a wild horse.

      As for Bertolucci, I really want to calm down and think about it. I hope to grope for a secret path leading to him in the most tranquil state. Watching Bertolucci's films, I can always feel a kind of shaking, which is not the shaking of the picture, but the ups and downs of the mind. Such swaying...

    • Danielle 2022-03-19 09:01:09

      Each character also symbolizes its own class position, which can be understood more abstractly and symbolically. In particular, fascism was born indirectly from the rule of the landlord class. Bertolucci is always like this, letting gore and eroticism face the camera without any cover. The grandson of the farmer and the farmer can be born on the same day, can be playmates with each other, can accompany each other all the way, but stand in their respective classes, and there is always an insurmountable gap between the two. But it's also very interesting. In the end, only these two stayed in the homeland until old age. If this was written to the people of the rotten country, there would probably be a little strange feeling. Italians don't tell stories like this, but they probably really feel that the concept of "home" is very different. So, Alfredo and Olmo may not die at the same time, but they will surely end up in their homeland, just like their grandfather.

    • Milo 2022-03-24 09:03:36

      The 315-minute epic movie is finally over. The process is not pleasant, but there is always joy. But it's not always a climax for such a long time. The lives of two little people spanned more than half a century. The joys and sorrows in the middle are really not enough for outsiders to understand

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    1900 quotes

    • Attila Mellanchini: You're not allowed in here.

      Olmo Dalco: Get away.

      Attila Mellanchini: You don't learn easy, do you boy? You don't listen, do you?

      Olmo Dalco: Get away!

      Attila Mellanchini: You've been told a hundred times you're not allowed in here!

      [Grabs Olmo and shouts]

      Attila Mellanchini: Don't you push me! Somebody's gonna teach you a lesson you'll never forget!

    • Olmo Dalco: This is my bride-trap.

      Ada Fiastri Paulhan: Have you caught any brides?

      Olmo Dalco: You're the first one.