Men before beautiful, ha, ha, ha, but I want to be a different card sexiest ... I also like the players today, but ... more I'm not stupid always in good taste, heh, heh, like most things, you end up exhausted in the pool, while the cold joy happy makes me happy ... I love it and sincerely excited about, it's beautiful! like me ... pretty face, hair dramatically, and normal body ... nothing artificial pills gym sexy hairy armpits and sweet ..
Interesting mix of mock decadence & real sensuality! Why did they use a bow & arrow that looks almost like a toy? And the arrow seems clearly destined to hit to the left of Sebastiane (from our POV). Then it's shown stuck in his right armpit.
For 1976 this must have been a milestone in gay cinema.
Does anyone remember the portrait of Sebastiane pierced with arrows in the movie Strapped?
Gracias JJ! Your flurry of uploads began just as I was overwhelmed with work & had NO FREE TIME for fun! Nada!
@alwaysuseless Jarman's work was pretty much always completelly surrealistic and provocative. "Sebastiane" was a scandal in the Cannes film festival at that time. The prudeness of YT community rules doesn't allow me to show the full anatomy of the bodies and the high sensuality of the scenes. Nothing pretend to be realistic, but nonetheless you'll find interesting to know that Treviglio (Sebastiane) was accidentally pierced by one of the arrows in the final sequence. Gracias a ti amigo.
@JJTheTrue I thought you conveyed the sensuality well. What you showed suggested there was more not shown.
When I referred to mock decadence, I meant that the departure from realism for me undermined a really palpable sense of decadence. But that's an impression based on a rather small/short sample from the movie.
Ooo, that makes me feel squeamish to know that while I'm calling the bow & arrow scene unconvincing, the actor was actually pierced—accidentally.
Love this ,ovie! i love Derek Jarman and this is one of his masterpieces with Caravaggio!
Violettero 3 weeks ago
Men before beautiful, ha, ha, ha, but I want to be a different card sexiest ... I also like the players today, but ... more I'm not stupid always in good taste, heh, heh, like most things, you end up exhausted in the pool, while the cold joy happy makes me happy ... I love it and sincerely excited about, it's beautiful! like me ... pretty face, hair dramatically, and normal body ... nothing artificial pills gym sexy hairy armpits and sweet ..
vicente1939 1 month ago
excited
lubomirvassilev 1 month ago
Interesting mix of mock decadence & real sensuality! Why did they use a bow & arrow that looks almost like a toy? And the arrow seems clearly destined to hit to the left of Sebastiane (from our POV). Then it's shown stuck in his right armpit.
For 1976 this must have been a milestone in gay cinema.
Does anyone remember the portrait of Sebastiane pierced with arrows in the movie Strapped?
Gracias JJ! Your flurry of uploads began just as I was overwhelmed with work & had NO FREE TIME for fun! Nada!
alwaysuseless 1 month ago
@alwaysuseless Jarman's work was pretty much always completelly surrealistic and provocative. "Sebastiane" was a scandal in the Cannes film festival at that time. The prudeness of YT community rules doesn't allow me to show the full anatomy of the bodies and the high sensuality of the scenes. Nothing pretend to be realistic, but nonetheless you'll find interesting to know that Treviglio (Sebastiane) was accidentally pierced by one of the arrows in the final sequence. Gracias a ti amigo.
JJTheTrue 1 month ago
@JJTheTrue I thought you conveyed the sensuality well. What you showed suggested there was more not shown.
When I referred to mock decadence, I meant that the departure from realism for me undermined a really palpable sense of decadence. But that's an impression based on a rather small/short sample from the movie.
Ooo, that makes me feel squeamish to know that while I'm calling the bow & arrow scene unconvincing, the actor was actually pierced—accidentally.
alwaysuseless 1 month ago
If I remember well Sebastian is the first movie in history entirely in correct Latin!
RobinSandza 1 month ago
@RobinSandza It was, but according to some cinema critics wasn't too "correct"
JJTheTrue 1 month ago
Every single time u upload a new video it brightens my day :)
TwiliVaati 1 month ago
@TwiliVaati Thanks love. Glad to know that :))
JJTheTrue 1 month ago