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  • 01:45 L'occhio della madre!!!!!

  • @SDRUFFA Hahaha! Ugo Fantozzi!

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  • Muioa Filini..L'occhio della madre..L carrozzella con il bambino...

  • fantozzi xD

  • O primeiro video clip do mundo.Genial.

  •  O primeiro Video Clip a historia do cinema. Genial.

  • Gostei. Até queria ver esse filme, mas pelo jeito é um massacre só. Nem sei se é baseado numa história real ou não.

  • el anuncio de bob esponja cantando con una guitarra que tiene el video me sacó totalmente se la historia

  • ah me encanta!

  • who is this composer?

  • @Maria62823  Dimitri Shostakovich

  • who is this composer?

  • @Maria62823 Dimitri Shostakovich

  • actually, no. i am from romania and odessa is not here. it's in ukraine(the southern part)

  • Don't be so annoying, the guy wrote in Spanish, that's all.

    Stop discussing "s" or "double s" and enjoy the film.

  • The name of the city was and still should be spelled with two s's. Odessa. Please change it.

  • It is Odessa in Ukranian an Odesa in Russian, so both are allright. Beside, the person who uploaded this vid is Spanish and there are no double s in the Spanish language

  • Its a subjective comment, meaning my opinion only.)) That's where I was born, and in my mind it will always be a Russian city, nothing to do with Ukraine. Just like Sevastopol.

  • Yup, I meant to say just the opposite: Russian - Odessa, Ukranian - Odesa.

    Anyway, you should bear in mind that Russian is no longer an official language in Ukraine...

  • Changing an official language will not change one nationality into another. Unofficially (because Ukraine hates to admit this) over half of its population is Russian. Meaning not only a language prefference, but ethnicity. And anyway... What does Sweden have to do with Odessa?))

  • And anyways... Read up on the history of the city, if you're interested. It never used to belong to Ukraine... ever! After the Russian Revolution in 1917, it became its own republic, under direct orders of Petrograd, and stayed that way for a few years, until it was forced into the USSR in early 1920's.

  • "Forced into the USSR" should be read like "Ukrainian Socialist Republic". That happened due to territorial proximity, and because it wasn't worth the hastle, considering that in the end it would all become one country.

  • From then on, it was a part of the USSR, which in fact was same old Russia, under a union flag of all its recovered territories. Only after the split-up of the union, Odessa (like many other pieces of Russian heritage) was given away to Ukraine, because the politicians couldn't care more...

  • Right, I didn't mean to get into this political stuff... From my experience, it's true that I only ecountered Russian-speaking people in Odessa, and found it stupid that I sould take my medicines hazardously because I didn't understand the Ukranian leaflet... But then, I think the city looks much better than most (all) Russian cities and that made me think that getting rid of the Russian Government is one of the best things that may have happen to it...

  • Odessa is part of Moldovan/Romanian land, always has been; check a map.

  • You're obviously from outer space.))))))))))

  • Second half of the 20th century: Despite being part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, the city preserved and somewhat reinforced its unique cosmopolitan mix of Russian/Ukrainian/Mediterranea­n culture and a predominantly Russophone environment with a uniquely accented dialect of Russian spoken in the city. The city's Russian, Ukrainian, Greek, Armenian, Moldovan, Bulgarian, and Jewish communities have influenced different aspects of Odessa life. Excert from Wikipedia.

  • Es la escena que más ha influenciado al cine mundial, a mi parecer.

  • whatisthis all about..

    please reply..

  • russian revolution in 1905... the repressions of the tsarist officers

  • Brian de Palma le hizo un pequeño homenaje en "Los intocables de Elliot Ness" , concretamente la parte en la que sale el cochecito de bebé.

  • Para hellfire, sos un canalla. Primero negando la verdad historica y luego insultando sin sentido. Sos una bosta.

  • callate judio argentino etiquetador no tenes autoridad moral pelotudo

  • Maldito racista, vas a tener la muerte de una botella. Con el culo roto y tirado en una zanja.

  • Pedazo de bestia, como podes decir que las tropas zarista no asesinaban civiles. Fueron imnumerables las masacres cometidas por las tropas del zar, estudia la historia y luego escribe, so bruto.

  • impresionante

  • uf! q fuerte...

  • Esta esena es totalmente impactante y nos enseña la manera en como debe ser el cine.

    soberbia pelicula

  • Acabo de ver esta película en la programación nocturna de Canal 22 (México)y me ha cautivado. Las imagenes y la música siguen siendo tan poderosas hoy día que con toda razón se le pude adjudicar a esta cinta el apelativo de Obra Maestra del Séptimo Arte.

  • soberbo!genial!maravilhoso!

  • ^ Agreed... it really is truly magnificent.

  • Una de las mas grandes obras de la historia del cine.

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