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  • i LOL at 6:24 xD

  • Notice the boy. Within the sanctuary, somewhere in the Abby. Notice how he past the walls. Riddled with demonic likeness'. These people would purposely invoke the evil one. Right there within the church it's self, supposedly built to worship God. Even Jesus the christ.

  • 1:00

    a, my ears, i ave too muc bass in my pones

  • Oh hey it's Ron Pearlman without make up.

  • 3:40 No one says Frenzeh like Seany.

  • "Providence doesn't want futile things glorified."

    I love the hubris in that line... A man speaking on behalf of providence is itself a futile thing.

  • @TheAccidentalMonk Surely Providence doesn't look at reality TV shows like "Jersey Shore" and "Texas Multi-Mamas" and believe that these "futile things" should be glorified.

  • How to win a theological debate: simply carry a huge staff and then cut across your opponent's argument by slamming it to the ground and shouting "ARGH ENOUGH!"

  • It's interesting to see an albino castarti monk.

  • I like that quote 'The step from ecstatic vision to sinful frenzy is all to brief'.

  • salvatore sounds like hes speaking romani the gypsy language.

  • @swastikausa no, he is speaking a mix of latin, spanish , italian and french( my mother language is spanish so i can understand everything of what he says), he's not speaking Roma;)

  • Penitenziagite! Penitenziagite!

  • There are no bounds to the the foolishness and naivete' of young men as there is a time for work, sacrifice and sorrow.

  • There is no bounds to the bitterness of old men. There is a time for everything, including laughter.

  • hehê_Î_fEel_sÒ_lÒnëly_tÕDÂý

  • "laughter is of the devil." what a dolorous way to live. I prefer what the Good Book calls the Oil of Gladness (Heb 1:9)

  • I want to learn latin.

  • @cloudani Si vis scire Latine veni ad Europam

    Latin docuit adhuc in Italia Hispania Romania.

    In ceteris Latini populi non discent ultra Latine

  • @BarneySecurity nolunt discere quia non usum Latinam.

  • @cloudani Si vis scire Latine veni ad Europam

    Latin docuit adhuc in Italia Hispania Romania.

    In ceteris Latini populi non discent ultra Latine

  • @dark1secret Rectus es. Ratio autem est ....... Propterea quod Latina lingua mortua O. Berlitz interfici

  • @gyreenedoc Latine verbum vivit in latine populi ut latine cor vivit in latine verbum. Iam mortuus est Berlitz :)

  • @dark1secret Latino loquor .... præteriit vivit latino solum Latinum

    sumitur in forma. non idem est.

  • @gyreenedoc Verum est. Sed oculi autem pater vivamus in corpore filii .

    Quare omnes dicens qui Latine mortuus est?

    Anglorum mortus est sed populi inter orbis terrarum male dicet anglicus?

  • @dark1secret Loquor language - etsi non. Inde dicis bonum ut origo?

    Habet filius patris qui in patris aut nullus vivere filium significatur hoc? Mihi non ......... fabula est.

  • @dark1secret ubi fueris? Nos solve forsit latin qui occidit?

    (i ego catholico. i ictus auditus moles latin)

  • @dark1secret asi mismo como aprendistes latin, te recomiendo que aprendas la historia de los Latinos y de su decendencia, pues parece que no sabes mucho respecto a ellos;)

  • @isarathai I don't speak spanish, sorry. Try english if you can.

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  • The same way in which you learn Latin language, I recommend you to learn Latin people's history and you will see that Italians, french and Spaniards ( with the exception of the basques) are the result of the mix between Romans settlers and many other ancient peoples and tribes;)

  • tnx monks from devon abbey to make the nectar ...... buckfast

  • @gilatose HEY dont get pissed cuz you were molested and ruined.

  • @Clairescool99

    I have no idea what you're talking about, but you're both being pretty rude.

  • Uncle Fester :)

  • At 1:19 , does the face on the wall move or is it in my head???

  • @Monkeyeyes1 !! me too i see it it creeped the hell outta me

  • lol! i love the movie description: "sean connery as a monk..." hahaa!, nice film, so much to think about! :O

  • lol @ 6:25 :3

  • 3:16-3:19 how do you spell that?

  • Salvatore is intelligent. He speak all languages.

  • what a nonesense!

  • Good movie,exelente

    But the religions ai ai ai

    Human beings were made slaves, tortured, murder in the name of go

    Create another god better than this one or those ones.

  • @dokontra

    And does God agree, or are people just power seeking and oppressing others through their ignorance and refusal to find truth for themselves? When a just God is used to control others, is God no longer just, or the oppressors merely successful?

  • What a primitive clounish vision of the Middle Ages. Surely the monks many whom devoted their lifes to a search of God, cosmology and true nature of things could be not all be just a bunch of morons. Surely there are lots of links between the modern times and the Middle Ages, and surely Umberto Eco knew this being first of all an amazing scientist - read one of his early publications - "Dreaming of the Middle Ages" - it sheds more light on what he really tried to say than this rediculous film

  • @Piniczylin The manipulation of the image of the past is functional in creating discourses of legitimation for the present. Modernity has to depict pre-moderns as idiots in order to legitimise itself. This is politics.

  • @arrotoxietak quote - 'Modernity has to depict pre-moderns as idiots in order to legitimise itself. This is politics.' It's also arrogance and bigotry in a rather pathetic attempt at self-justification.

    If you can make those who oppose you look like fools, and your audience knows no better........

  • Goddamn! I was about to go to bed when I started watching this movie, for a couple of minute, just a peek, I thought, but it kept dragging me to go on watching. Stop it!!!

  • dark gloomy and seemingly evil that order but there always is darkness following light til the end of darkness.

  • Ron Perlman is so underrated.

  • @449918 you mean Will Ferrell number 3?

  • @449918 True he really is a man on many roll, a great actor.

  • Wow. Venerable Yorkie is one sore loser.

  • He's old and he's afraid of losing his power. He knows that by putting knowledge in the hands of people, they become harder to dominate.

  • @MondoBeno

    lol. bingo.

  • @lollipopfop He's not a loser in the context of a medieval monastery. I mean he is "venerable" and he has attitudes that are admired in that context.

  • rather Ron Perlman who played the part of Hellboy in 2004 ironically :) i still wonder about the genesis of the word "Penitenziagite". "Pene" means "penis" in italian, hmmm.

  • It's a corruption of the Latin phrase "Penitentiam agite!" which means "Do penance!"

  • hahaha it's Tom Waits... professing penitence

  • 6:19 LOL

  • I love the dirty, grimy, slovenly look of the film. Looks like I'll get no work done this morning. I have never read UE before but I'll get a copy of the book of this film and give it a go.

  • damn

    LOL

  • me :-)

  • How many here have read the book?

  • and me:)

  • actually i think the movie doesn't want to be favoured by the audience but be authentic.

    i like the name of the rose movie.

    but i dont like the lord of the rings.

    however i read both books.

    ^^

  • Way better than the movie but the movie is great to

  • I have. Brilliant. I highly recommend it

  • he he they look like jedi's coming down the stairs ha ha.

  • What a freak show!

    They have the hunch back, the fat flogger, the blind guy that resembles a gorgon could they make the place any creepyer?

  • With faces only a mother could love...Beware Draco who comes futura to gnaw your anima! (beware of the devil who comes in the future to eat your soul..that's what Salvatore told Adso.)

  • You are missing the point I'm afraid ! !

  • Eco mentions that the Jorge (old monk) is totally blind, yet when he carries a conversation, he looks at you as if he can still see. The character in this movie protrays that perfectly. Eco discusses in his book about the meaning of the title. I think it's reference to the girl Adso rejects at the end. It kinda ties in with Shakespear's "a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet", in that altho Adso never knew her name, she was just as beautiful, none the less..what do you think?

  • sounds pretty good.could be it

  • what ?

  • Isn't a trip that most of the monks look tore up?..maybe that's why they're monks.

  • Elaborate...........

  • thats awesome when the guy sticks his tongue out. 'Ehhhh'

  • Ron Perlman (Salvatore) is brilliant in this film.

  • He's so versitile- Pearlman is 'Lon Chaney' in the scope of his talent-

  • I concur-mainly because he is channeling Chaney's "Hunchback..." in this! Quite an astute observation-not lost on this viewer! Even the tongue flick is a veritable homage! (And to think I was going to register the same comment-until I read yours!)

  • This is actually the first time I took a serious look at Pearlman. He really is a neat actor.

  • @Drwhofan1971 Totally agreed. Gotta love Ron. But being Italian I have to say he could have worked a little more in losing the American accent :-D But much better than the Super-Mario-like accent American actors adopt while interpretating Italian characters

  • @Drwhofan1971 Rhea Perlman isn't in this film.

  • @Drwhofan1971 HABI CON SALVATORE EH!!!

  • just as well he plays a hunchback hes taller than connery.

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