A Musical Film 1972
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- A masterpiece, composed of a-play-within-a-play
To dream the impossible dream
To fight the unbeatable foe
To bear with unbearable sorrow
To run where the brave dare not go
To right the unrightable wrong
To love pure and chaste from afar
To try when your arms are too weary
To reach the unreachable star
Have to admit IS that not only my favorite movie scene , but also it was the only time tears came to my
eyes watching a movie. AND .... decades later it brought tears to my eyes again. Than You for providing
the memory that once apon a time Hollywood made a incredibly beautiful movie !!!
Szivbemarkoló, inspiráló !
Die Loren war in den Film fantastisch ... schön ist sie ja von selber
Thank You , for sharing the wonderful film . Peter O'Toole , was magnificent .
❤Thank you
Man, this movie always break me. Not just the movie but also the plays. In english, in spanish, franch... Always the same. I ended up crying.
We need more movies and plays like this!
L'ho visto almeno 1000 volte e non mi sazio. Per me è come la divina commedia di Dante... un classico... una bibbia!!! Peccato che esiste solo in inglese...
But it doesn't. It's been translated and performed in many languages, including Italian. I've watched a performance in French on UA-cam performed by an opera company in Belgium.
Thank you for this!!
Brilliant brilliant brilliant
Just one word for this...fantastic
It was a good film. Even for the main stars, the script was just wonderful. Their tears were always welling up in their eyes.
Adore Man of La Mancha.
I saw this movie over 35 yrs ago at a theatre...I think we must see those films on a screen, not on a TV-panel^^...but impossible nowadays!
Thanks!
Brilliant ❤
Adoro este musical... excelente!!
That is the question
It's also where the movie Drastically deviates from the book. The book has him die in the most un-heroic way. He just "gave up the ghost" and died. But before he died he proclaimed his extreme hatred of all knights errant and calls himself by his "sane" name of Allonzo Quijana.
it is clear that the priests have won their battle and returned him to his sanity.
Now tell me, after 800+ pages of having DQ remake himself as a knight, why would cervantes end it like this?
anikinkid he ended it the way he did because you can’t change the history of the Spanish Inquisition. No matter how the story ends he has fate that beats him...the Inquisition.
This is brilliant, but they are your own words, don't you remember. do run where the brave do not go.
Ich hab diesen Film in deutsch gesehen! War klasse. Warum wird diese Verfilmung nicht mehr gezeigt bzw. angeboten?
do you have any more of this video to post? it's like my all-time favorite film.
I believe this is "Man of La Mancha" ~
Such a great cast and this movie looks like the director didn't even try. It just sits there.
What is sickness to the body of a Knights Errant.
A Great Movie.
Wao, grandioso momento.
I love this scene
💓❤️🔥🌟
Ah, THE MAN OF LA MANCHA, thanks for the memories....
❤
i love this scene
@ASmilingMan I hope you speak in jest sir. Have you ever read his poetry? To say the least I would argue that it takes a very good writer to write such bad poetry :P
No sir, given how fiercely he defends his first novel by mocking the false Quixote and the false author in his second novel, I could only say that Cervantes ends his work with nothing but the highest praise of knights errant.
A good question to ask is who is the real villain here? what causes DQ's death? what makes DQ sane?
I too have windmills to charge and stars to reach for🙂
it's such a pity she sings the Dulcinea wrong, - american pronounced - she pronounces "a" instead of "u" which takes the whole flair out of it, the name coming from Latin dulce- sweet
Sophia Loren, actress playing Dulcinea is an Italian, for her Latin "Dulce" is Italian " Dolce", and this is in her pronunciation, not American!
Magic!
Wow!
ACTEUR *** GÉNIAL 😇💥💥💥💜🙏🏽
I have seen this movie/scene thousands of time...and I still don't like how she pronounces "remember".... *Sigh* oh well...
@jabis1337 nah.. I never meant it as a critique comment.. it was just a comment, as in I reallly wish I was ok with it: but the way she says it is just like chalk on a blackboard (slightlY), to me... unfortunately.
lol. And I eat Bran Flakes every morning thank you very much :P.
9.12, I that Eric Idle, abd there was me thinking he was an norsiating dic--head. Mind you o was probably correct
@jabis1337 did you understand at all what I or FamilyGal were talking about?
@MichaelCrawfordsFan
Alonso Quijana was dying of despair.
elment az egyik legnagyobb színész,....
The popluar vote, vs the ....
Only a Man thgat has ran through many shoes should even run for office.
The original Sucker Punch. Once you have explained yourself to the trial lot.
Three different layers of reality.
Lord of La Manche
Back and forth
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Ohh DON QUIJOTE TE LEO, ESCUCHO Y APRENDO TANTO... GRACIAS A ÉSTOS ARTISTAS POR TANTA SENSIBILIDAD¡ ESTOY FELIZ!
No offense to anyone who loved this movie version, but I thought it was a complete flop. Letting Peter O'Toole's real voice be used was a major mistake. I so wanted to like this movie, as I love the stage version when it is well done, but this movie left me cold and, in fact, disgusted... which of course doesn't mean than anyone else can't like it...
So what you're saying is you don't give a shit about good acting? Also, he didn't sing, he was dubbed by Simon Gilbert.