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Francisco 2022-10-27 09:06:36

The film depicts an artist who unfortunately lost his life because he was addicted to the pursuit of youth and beauty. Film master Luciano. Visconti thoroughly expresses people's various views on things with brilliant artistic skills. In 1911, a German composer Abassensha came to Venice to recuperate. At first, he was very disliked by some of the scenes here. Later, when he met a beautiful young Takio in the hotel, he was originally sluggish. spirit is lifted. Since then, he has always left a deep impression on Takio in his heart. As the gray atmosphere of Venice made Asenbasja unbearable, he decided to leave the place, but had to stay for a while longer because the luggage could not be delivered in time. At this time, the cholera epidemic in North Africa spread to Venice. Unfortunately, Asenbasha contracted it, had a high fever and was in a coma. He often dreamed that Takio and his mother were preparing to leave in order to avoid this disaster. One day, when Asen Bashar was unconscious and sitting on a chair on the beach, he suddenly saw Takio wearing a swimsuit and was about to swim into the distance. Out of breath to death.

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  • Gustav von Aschenbach: I remember we had one of these in my father's house. The aperture through which the sand runs is so tiny that... that first it seems as if the level in the upper glass never changes. To our eyes it appears that the sand runs out only... only at the end... and until it does, it's not worth thinking about... 'til the last moment... when there's no more time left to think about it.

  • Gustav von Aschenbach: You know sometimes I think that artists are rather like hunters aiming in the dark. They don't know what their target is, and they don't know if they've hit it. But you can't expect life to illuminate the target and steady your aim. The creation of beauty and purity is a spiritual act.

    Alfred: No Gustav, no. Beauty belongs to the senses. Only to the senses.