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Tara 2022-01-20 08:01:29
"Orpheus": An Ode to Death
The work reveals people. So we want to know a director, just look at his work. Without knowing anything about Jean Cocteau, I watched "Orpheus" and thought he seemed to be a stern and humorous philosopher.
The relationship between the poet Orpheus and the god of death is very intriguing. Life... -
Timothy 2022-01-20 08:01:29
Dialogue excerpts from the journey of Orpheus hell
He: Look at the time, put your hands in front, maybe you are scared? But this is a mirror
O: Inside I saw an unhappy person
H: You don’t need to understand all of this, you just need to believe
O: Where are we?
HH: Life is a long death...
This is a country with no one
Here is human memory
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François Périer
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Orphée: You are all-powerful.
The Princess - Death: In your eyes. Here Death takes on innumerable forms. Young and old, they receive orders.
Orphée: And if you disobeyed those orders? They can't kill you. It is you who kill.
The Princess - Death: What they do is worse.
Orphée: Where do the orders come from?
The Princess - Death: They are sent back and forth by so many sentinels - like the tom-toms of your African tribes, the echoes of your mountains, the wind whispering through your trees.
Orphée: I will go to he who gives those orders.
The Princess - Death: My poor love, he exists nowhere. Some say he thinks of us. Others, that we are his thoughts. Others say he sleeps and that we are his dream - his bad dream.