Agree, Bjorn was stolen from Louvre by some madman. But he is not only beautiful, he is very elegant and has incredibly expressive and sensual eyes. Charisma, thy name is Tadzio...
in the awful words of the dire king kong remake " it was beauty that killed the beast " although I dont think he was a beast just a man lost in the emotions of pure beauty
The music fits the movie in such a strange and beautiful way, I absolutely love it!!! Bjorn is perfection, an ethereal beauty. This movie is so wonderful. Great song choice, cool video, love it! The song went really well with the scenes too
Although the swinging-around-the-poles scene is, I'm sorry, right over the top. No boy would do that unless he was horsing around with friends of his own age.
I am NOT drooling over a boy! I'm simply stating that he had a beautiful face! Beauty that is worth admiring...... he had beauty that could be inspriational such as a muse for poety, music, sculpture etc.....some one who loves the Mona Lisa painting is NOT a sick perverted person, but is admiring the beauty..... it is MY opinion that Bjorn has ethereal beauty and that has NOTHING to do with sex or drooling over him!! GROW UP!
The film historian Lawrence J. Quirk commented about the film, stating that some shots of Bjorn Andresen in this film could be extracted from the frame and hung on the walls of the Louvre or the Vatican...... THAT IS NOT PERVERSION! Again, it is admiring beauty!!
I found a little trick to it: you log on this site, then click (-) box in right upper corner and pause this. Log on internet again and youtube "Moments in Love". When it starts playing, just click on this tab, and you'll be able to watch it with the music you like.
Mais Non, he's not a pedophile. He's trying to understand the world, his own personal pain and and our place in the universe through interpreting beauty as a mathematical sequence. The same type of mathematics that govern the universe. The boy is beautiful yet undisciplined...nothing like the beauty of his mathematics so he is attracted to the boy not for sexual motifs but for the metaphysical truths he hopes the boy can teach him.
Well theres that and theres also more antiquin ways of looking at it. DOV was basically a modern reimagining of the sort of love of male beauty seen in Classical Greece.
Please See the book: The Greeks and Greek Love by James Davidson
Awesome video! I love the music at 2:35. I also love how whenever Aschenbach sees Tadziu he gets that "Oh crap, I'm screwed" look on his face, like Till Lindemann's monk character in the Rosenrot video...
Visconti and his assistent Zefirelli were up to no good when creating the monstrous beauty of Björn. Björn was later dismissed from Zefirelli´s production of Fransiscus of Assisi, having had painful experience of the cinematic mogul´s shadowy intentions. When he came to his senses and rebelled he was simply thrown out. It´s an example of grosse exploitation of a normal, vivacious boys and
should be remebered when reverence is made to Visconti and Zefirelli.
I really like this, if you ever revisit 'Death in Venice' again could you make a video with Mono's 'Life in Mono'? I think it would work extremly well with 'Death in Venice'.
I'd make it myself but I'm a technological retard.
Bjorn is perfection...how can he look so young and yet got such smoldering bedroom eyes at the same time...I feel like the female equivalent of Humbert Humber =(
Um filme inquietante. Uma obra prima e incontornável do cinema italiano.
Num mundo pleno do belo o desejo de um afago pode matar não só pela impossibilidade de se concretizar mas muito mais pela incerteza da sua retribuição.
Uma mistura de sentimntos que só pode culminar no sentimento último: a morte.
Dirk looks like the character '' Dr Alan Statham '' from ' GreenWing ' esp @ 1.45
n0iwont 1 week ago
dirk looks beautiful to me
memejayify 3 months ago
Agree, Bjorn was stolen from Louvre by some madman. But he is not only beautiful, he is very elegant and has incredibly expressive and sensual eyes. Charisma, thy name is Tadzio...
anniemihn 6 months ago 2
he looks a little bit like Jodie Foster when she was young
AyesThatsme 6 months ago
in the awful words of the dire king kong remake " it was beauty that killed the beast " although I dont think he was a beast just a man lost in the emotions of pure beauty
exitcheese 10 months ago 2
The music fits the movie in such a strange and beautiful way, I absolutely love it!!! Bjorn is perfection, an ethereal beauty. This movie is so wonderful. Great song choice, cool video, love it! The song went really well with the scenes too
nsquared703 10 months ago
The music doesn't fit the movie
lelib2007 1 year ago
A lucky woman who got him!
sazuist 1 year ago
bonito video y preciosa musica, un abrazo.
Anna
69Annna 1 year ago
Bello video
DATAMES 1 year ago
Although the swinging-around-the-poles scene is, I'm sorry, right over the top. No boy would do that unless he was horsing around with friends of his own age.
studentjohn36 1 year ago
HA HA HA HA HA i love that song to the video KOOL
sweetcandy592 1 year ago
Was it a tumor in the brain that killed him.
hayamatsuka 1 year ago
How could someone be so pretty?
simonesmiths 1 year ago
"Heartbreakingly Beautiful"...... that is an excellent way of putting Bjorns' beauty! His beauty is beyond compare!
luvleeamethyst 2 years ago 3
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Sad how you Boy Molesting Queers leer and drool over this child actor Bjorn Andresen.
You are some SICK perverts...
PaulDougouba 2 years ago
I am NOT drooling over a boy! I'm simply stating that he had a beautiful face! Beauty that is worth admiring...... he had beauty that could be inspriational such as a muse for poety, music, sculpture etc.....some one who loves the Mona Lisa painting is NOT a sick perverted person, but is admiring the beauty..... it is MY opinion that Bjorn has ethereal beauty and that has NOTHING to do with sex or drooling over him!! GROW UP!
luvleeamethyst 2 years ago 17
@luvleeamethyst ok with you
zoubloux443 1 year ago
@luvleeamethyst Then again, what's wrong drooling over a guy :D I think he's beautiful, too, but he's too childish to be "sexy"
albuorkka 8 months ago
The film historian Lawrence J. Quirk commented about the film, stating that some shots of Bjorn Andresen in this film could be extracted from the frame and hung on the walls of the Louvre or the Vatican...... THAT IS NOT PERVERSION! Again, it is admiring beauty!!
luvleeamethyst 2 years ago 5
pleeeasee upload the video again with sound!!
LittleBitTragedy 2 years ago
I found a little trick to it: you log on this site, then click (-) box in right upper corner and pause this. Log on internet again and youtube "Moments in Love". When it starts playing, just click on this tab, and you'll be able to watch it with the music you like.
TheTadziofan 2 years ago
whats the name of the hotel? i want to go!
xoxxo16 2 years ago 2
Hotel on Venetian island Lido.
doloreshaze1935 2 years ago
hotel Des Bains
crisolare 2 years ago
Dammit, this is just awful. I'm sorry the audio was removed from your excellent video, I remember it fondly
TykoEaston 2 years ago 4
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soyyoahre 3 years ago
Creo ke me tire la peli viendo este video!!
de todas formas está muyy instigadoraa!!
uy, nononon, me la kiero ver yaa!!
ufff
INS-TI-GA-DO-RA Y LA MUSICA TAMBIEN
apoka17 3 years ago
Mais Non, he's not a pedophile. He's trying to understand the world, his own personal pain and and our place in the universe through interpreting beauty as a mathematical sequence. The same type of mathematics that govern the universe. The boy is beautiful yet undisciplined...nothing like the beauty of his mathematics so he is attracted to the boy not for sexual motifs but for the metaphysical truths he hopes the boy can teach him.
montbkk 3 years ago 4
Well theres that and theres also more antiquin ways of looking at it. DOV was basically a modern reimagining of the sort of love of male beauty seen in Classical Greece.
Please See the book: The Greeks and Greek Love by James Davidson
ValiumandDolls 2 years ago
so the old dude in the vid is basicly a pedophile
blackidpoker 3 years ago
yes..yes...
reach the unreachable...
touch the untouchable...
long for the unattainable. I liked it, thanks.
Whyolin 3 years ago
It is a poem about beauty.
plutodrvv 3 years ago
No altarpiece of gems could hold its own against this synagogue of light and leaves...
plutodrvv 3 years ago
I don't understand. Please explain.
NOTMARBON 3 years ago
What awful music.You've completely destroyed the dignity of this film with that noisy trash.
Olivertwist456 3 years ago 3
HEYYY as this song called?
has long been not hear
I love somebody knows?
kulmata 3 years ago
That was very well done. I just read the story yesterday. You captured the essence beautifully.
vkacademy 3 years ago
He was thinking: " I wish my killer looks could make you nose bleed and suffer a heart attack and drop dead, you dirty old man!"
dekun16 3 years ago
I love how Tadzio looks at him,looks away, then looks at him again at 3:35 to 3:49. He knows he is heartbreakingly beautiful.
rowangreenleaf 3 years ago
the name of song is " moments in love" art of noise
PtelLeticia 3 years ago
Toller Film, aber diese Musik ist grauenhaft und unpassend.
Loupleduc 3 years ago
Uno dei film più belli che siano mai stati realizzati!
babyjenks83 3 years ago
i must say that song isn't that bad 5*
sternberg1 3 years ago 2
de ninguna manera es un asunto homosexual. solo el amor que nos inspira lo divino e inalcanzable
tipheret800 3 years ago 3
i love seduction. Can someone give me a brief description the movie, i'm interested in seeing it. Thanks
roseredlove1989 3 years ago 3
Well done. x
petie71 3 years ago
Why this stupid music on such a beautiful movie ?
Cloudon 3 years ago
This movie is a masterpiece and they put rap on it!That is an art crime.
melovetorun 3 years ago 3
You are right!
mariusfelix 3 years ago
why spoil the video with the CRAP!!???
julbez 3 years ago
Awesome video! I love the music at 2:35. I also love how whenever Aschenbach sees Tadziu he gets that "Oh crap, I'm screwed" look on his face, like Till Lindemann's monk character in the Rosenrot video...
*eyes fill with tears* I love this story so much.
juliet719 4 years ago 3
A beautiful film!Very well played by the main actors.
sarpelealice 4 years ago 4
acselfersen, you have made that comment on every last clip to do with Death in Venice on Youtube, you've stated your point, stop pounding it to death
Daringa 4 years ago 2
Visconti and his assistent Zefirelli were up to no good when creating the monstrous beauty of Björn. Björn was later dismissed from Zefirelli´s production of Fransiscus of Assisi, having had painful experience of the cinematic mogul´s shadowy intentions. When he came to his senses and rebelled he was simply thrown out. It´s an example of grosse exploitation of a normal, vivacious boys and
should be remebered when reverence is made to Visconti and Zefirelli.
acselfersen 4 years ago
I really like this, if you ever revisit 'Death in Venice' again could you make a video with Mono's 'Life in Mono'? I think it would work extremly well with 'Death in Venice'.
I'd make it myself but I'm a technological retard.
ValiumandDolls 4 years ago 2
dirk is so like 'dr alan statham' from 'green wing' i suddenly can't take him seriously!!
constanzavictrix 4 years ago 2
Everytime I see this, I'll ask myself this question: when the heck will I ever watch it? When oh when..
PunkCabaretDoll 4 years ago 2
I'll answer this q myself. I finally, finally watched it (a couple of weeks ago)!!
What heart-breaking hollow stares between the two people. Tragic yet strangely beautiful..
PunkCabaretDoll 3 years ago 3
I liked it wery much! Thank´s. Dirk is one of my favourite aktors.
balleristi 4 years ago
Ho letto il libro ma non ho ancora visto il film.
Devo assolutamente farlo!
Bel video*-*
babyjenks83 4 years ago
Bjorn is perfection...how can he look so young and yet got such smoldering bedroom eyes at the same time...I feel like the female equivalent of Humbert Humber =(
petitetoile 4 years ago 19
nice song, man! good job!
iampandajoe 4 years ago
thank's.
goldmundgoldmund1 4 years ago
Um filme inquietante. Uma obra prima e incontornável do cinema italiano.
Num mundo pleno do belo o desejo de um afago pode matar não só pela impossibilidade de se concretizar mas muito mais pela incerteza da sua retribuição.
Uma mistura de sentimntos que só pode culminar no sentimento último: a morte.
parabéns Jorge Monteiro
JT
silvatavares 4 years ago