2:14..............if Marat really made that speech, it makes sense. he was correct in that some in the Church blind the poor to the reality. but Marat loses his credibility when he starts killing in a paranoid frenzy! if he had remained an orator he might have succeeded in restoring some kind of order after the revolution. yet he created a madness that consumed him.
De Sade was into violent bondage. he got in deep shit over it. almost killed a hooker. damn near whipped the skin off her! a very sick fellow De Sade was!!
We are all mad animals trying to control the asylum of humanity, because we fear the consequences of such a animals revolution.
jefersontorres 8 months ago
this relates to bono and desmond tu tu to a tea tea
shadowhalfcast 2 years ago
Marat sticking it to private ownership at the end there, go on Marat! You tell 'em son.
spurtfather 2 years ago 3
2:14..............if Marat really made that speech, it makes sense. he was correct in that some in the Church blind the poor to the reality. but Marat loses his credibility when he starts killing in a paranoid frenzy! if he had remained an orator he might have succeeded in restoring some kind of order after the revolution. yet he created a madness that consumed him.
acerb45666555 2 years ago
De Sade was into violent bondage. he got in deep shit over it. almost killed a hooker. damn near whipped the skin off her! a very sick fellow De Sade was!!
acerb45666555 2 years ago
No, Jean-Francois Varlet was a true ally of the people
SearcherForETI 2 years ago
Marat was a true friend of the people
bohemiastudios 2 years ago
The revolution, came and went, then was replaced, by discontent!
bohemiastudios 2 years ago 5
U really like that quote from the play, don't u?
Capricaquarius89 2 years ago 2
The "De Sade" has the most horrible thoughts. I excape!
bohemiastudios 2 years ago
excellent monologue on the submissive nature of religion.So much so i can see it really upsetting christians nowadays!
silenceofthemovies 3 years ago 5