Lando Buzzanca

Lando Buzzanca

  • Born: 1935-8-24
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Briana 2022-03-21 09:01:23

      What is the inner home?

      I just finished watching "Ben-Hur", I got something from thinking, I asked something, and I felt something. For family, for freedom, for faith, for honor to pursue, and sometimes even willing to give up their lives. How to let go of true hatred? Where can true forgiveness be found?

      From the...

    • Guiseppe 2022-03-21 09:01:23

      Bing Xu

      The story takes place in ancient Rome. A subordinate of the new governor of Jerusalem, the tribune Misara triumphantly returned to her hometown and met her childhood friend Ben Hur. As a wealthy and powerful Jewish family, Ben-Hur's words and deeds have a certain weight in his own nation. Misara...

    • Leola 2022-03-21 09:01:23

      An epic play, it's amazing... (Because of the early age, the scenes describing the Roman Empire are not as gorgeous as the later "Gladiator", but apart from the pictures, it does not affect his classics at all~ ~)

    • Deanna 2022-04-24 07:01:03

      Originally I thought it was about revenge, but I didn't expect it was about faith. Those who find it preachy probably haven't experienced the power of faith in the eyes of believers.

    Ben-Hur quotes

    • Servant: [Presenting a gift] For the Tribune. With the compliments of Quintus Arrius. He awaits your pleasure.

      Messala: The consul here?

      Servant: It is Quintus Arrius the Younger, tribune.

      Messala: Thank him. Bring him to me.

      Drusus: I didn't know the consul had a son.

      Messala: I've heard of the young Arrius. He's a champion of the great circus. Why is he here presenting me with gifts?

      Drusus: Perhaps he will race against you in the games.

      Messala: [opens the box and takes out a dagger] Look.

      Drusus: It's magnificent.

      Messala: And from a man I've never met!

      Judah Ben-Hur: [enters] You're wrong, Messala.

    • Judah Ben-Hur: What has become of my mother and my sister?

      Messala: It is not my duty to keep track of prisoners.

      Judah Ben-Hur: Find them, Messala. Restore them to me and I will forget what I vowed with every stroke of that oar you chained me to.

      Messala: I am not the governor of Judea. I can do nothing without Gratus' approval.

      Judah Ben-Hur: Then get it! I will come back tomorrow. Don't disappoint me, Messala.

      [he leaves]

      Messala: What became of them?

      Drusus: It's been almost five years. Do you suppose they're still alive?

      Messala: Go to the citadel, Drusus. Find out.

      Drusus: And if they're dead?

      Messala: They're dead!