Senso Comments

  • Hope 2022-07-04 20:43:05

    Can you say that Truffaut's "A Tales of Dale Hugo" did not refer to this film? Those crazy, love-destroyed women drag their long skirts through the streets. Not everyone has the courage and determination to run away from home at the age of eighty to the common people like Tolstoy. This nobleman who once stood at the forefront of neorealism in a fishing village has returned to his exploration of human beings and his nostalgia for the life of a lost nobleman. This is by no means a cliché story...

  • Thaddeus 2022-07-04 20:24:22

    The layout is small. It's actually Visconti's fourth film. Three years after the filming of "Little Beauty", the investment is not small. The way of shooting war is full of classicism and clumsiness. feature. There should be a clue in Visconti's films that the moral superiority of the aristocracy in his mind is being passed on to the bottom. The disadvantage is still the script, the backbone is too thin, the green sky and flesh-colored roads of the battlefield don't know who...

  • Amparo 2022-07-04 16:13:59

    The names of men and women in the introduction are...

  • Kallie 2022-07-04 14:49:33

    The film is based on the novel of the same name by Camilo Boeto. The original novel was written in the first person, expressing the heroine's inner monologue and repentance in the form of a diary. It was originally a pale love story, but Visconti placed it in the social context of the Italian unification movement in a delicate way, and its rich content elevated it into a dramatic conflict reflecting the characteristics of a historical period. and a spectacular film of social...

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  • Il tenente Franz Mahler: It's too late! It's over! I'm not your romantic hero!

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Director: Luchino Visconti

Language: Italian,German Release date: July 8, 1968

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