fallen aristocracy

Ewell 2022-03-21 09:02:47

The film is about the downfall of a nobleman. The most impressive sentence in the film is that we are the descendants of lions and leopards, but were replaced by jackals and earth dogs. But those of us, lions, leopards, jackals, dogs or sheep who live together in this age, consider ourselves the most honorable. By comparing leopards with other species.

The film is about the downfall of a nobleman. The most impressive sentence in the film is that we are the descendants of lions and leopards, but were replaced by jackals and earth dogs. But those of us, lions, leopards, jackals, dogs or sheep who live together in this age, consider ourselves the most honorable. By comparing leopards with other species.

The film is about the downfall of a nobleman. The most impressive sentence in the film is that we are the descendants of lions and leopards, but were replaced by jackals and earth dogs. But those of us, lions, leopards, jackals, dogs or sheep who live together in this age, consider ourselves the most honorable. By comparing leopards with other species.

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Extended Reading
  • Michelle 2022-03-14 14:12:26

    "All wars and violence are the longing for forgetting, and having fun is also the longing to be forgotten." Alain Delon makes the whole picture radiant, like a pearl inlaid in an oil painting.

  • Robin 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    A leopard in distress; beginning with death and approaching death; a dilapidated palace is now a paradise for the young; seduction is conquest, marriage is surrender; crossing two worlds, disturbed in both worlds, neither. Hope; if religion saves itself by sacrificing us, don't you think it won't do it; the Sicilian desire is to sleep in a dream; for 25 centuries we have been nothing but the colonists; look at them like a bunch Monkeys; dying sheets are always dirty; the last dance reminds of the joy of Orpheus; the dark ending after a tear... Lancaster turned out to be an American...

The Leopard quotes

  • Father Pirrone: There's a storm brewing.

  • Count Cavriaghi: How big is this palace anyway? How many rooms are there?

    Tancredi Falconeri: Nobody knows, not even Uncle. He says a palace in which you know every room isn't worth living in.