This is a certain film by Visconti, the bourgeois family he is good at portraying. LILY KING HELMUT BURGER plays the face of a lady - the lady's actor, his mother in "The Damned/Nazi Madness". Of course, he was by no means just a face. He entered the home of the old professor Lancaster, and he inadvertently revealed his appreciation for classical music and oil painting, which made the latter admire him with admiration. He was also the leader of the hidden student movement, a dangerous element targeted by the authorities. Burt Lancaster is a handsome old man, and Visconti probably admires him quite a bit, so he is relieved to put the king in front of him, and let him replace Vivian to show his emotions to the king. In "The Leopard", too, Alain Delon always felt that he was living in the shadow of the uncle of the prince played by Lancaster, and even felt that his young and beautiful wife would abandon him for his uncle.
However, the beauty of tragedy is to be destroyed. The little brother played by King Lily tried his best to integrate into a family within a system, but he couldn't help but die. At this time, the old professor showed extraordinary sadness. Well, Visconti's intentions, needless to say.
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