Also recommend his the leopard, this film Consistent with the damned, it is revered as the moment that records the most important historical turning point in Europe. One is the French Revolution and the democratic revolution under its influence, and the other is World War II. The leopard eloquently proved that the masses of people are definitely not representatives of advanced culture, and the current Italians will feel this film, especially now that the so-called globalization is a process in which there is no culture in the world, and everyone becomes scumbag together. However, the visconti family is still good. As a ruler, although there are no people with exceptional tastes, (ludwig is not a good taste, I can only say that it is very dreamy, gorgeous and slender. Wagner is really ugly, but his opera scripts are real. It's a masterpiece) but there is no tyrant, let alone da Vinci for a while. At least Milan is now thriving and is one of the most affluent areas in Europe, and the taste of Milanese is also guaranteed, except that the cooking is not the best and the air is dirty.
By the way, I recommend his white night, which is changed from the original work by Tuo (visconti likes to adapt the famous original). It is said that this film has taught marcello mastroianni how to act. (Mastroianni is too modest. If his performance in la dolce vita is said to be incapable of acting, then George Clooney and his like should have committed suicide in shame.)
But nowadays, the good directors and actors of the visconti generation are also It's almost dead, his family is now the same, Italy has also abolished the nobility, and the people of the world are striding towards the goal of integration and harmony.
"We used to be lions and leopards, but jackals and earth dogs replaced us."
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