@perla51 whadda ya mean -'NO handles!'.... now why on earth would you design a ball room with poor ventilation? that doesn't make sence. crowded rooms get very hot and stuffy...
Vincente Minnelli's sumptuous film of MADAME BOVARY most definitely is a black-and-white film—and a testament to how elegant and precise black-and-white cinematography can be.
I love he lady in the far right corner of the shot, wearing black, seated...as the first window is broken at 3:02...she laughs into her fan as the window breaks! WHO thought of that? Amazing...
Break the windows?? -- what they don't open???
MrShaun42088 3 months ago
BREAK THE WINDOWS??? That was CraZy @-@ I couldn't believe it...they kept breaking windows? and no one cared?? like something out of a dream....
MrShaun42088 3 months ago
@MrShaun42088 Yes because the windows have no handles.
perla51 3 months ago
@perla51 whadda ya mean -'NO handles!'.... now why on earth would you design a ball room with poor ventilation? that doesn't make sence. crowded rooms get very hot and stuffy...
MrShaun42088 3 months ago
Vincente Minnelli's sumptuous film of MADAME BOVARY most definitely is a black-and-white film—and a testament to how elegant and precise black-and-white cinematography can be.
reneedenise9 10 months ago
This is such an astounding scene!
MangeDisk 10 months ago
This was a colored movie nonetheless my favorite scene too.
winsome814 10 months ago
@winsome814 It's a black and white movie according to Wiki (France).
MangeDisk 10 months ago
I love he lady in the far right corner of the shot, wearing black, seated...as the first window is broken at 3:02...she laughs into her fan as the window breaks! WHO thought of that? Amazing...
mbnyc2001 11 months ago 2
This is amazing! Thanks for posting.
mbnyc2001 11 months ago
fantastic video and music
tonydmen1 1 year ago
Damn! ;)
fairyfay80 1 year ago