The difference between being educated or not, between maturity and childhood is to know when to speak and when to be silent. I guess you aren't always sincere with your boss... haha.
@marianmus well this isn´t true at all ;) as i said, its a matter of taste. i shall be dumb and uneducated for don´t liking the sound of the spanish language ?! i miss the logic circuit in here, babe
@hbsler No, you shall be dumb and uneducated for writting such dumb and uneducated comments; of course you can like or dislike anything, but writting things like that makes you seem a very stupid person, that's all sweetheart :D
@hbsler Please go to the nearest wetback gardner, hotel maid or farmhand available and ask him/her what a "pendejo" is: that might give you a hint about an accurate description of somebody making this kind of comment.
It's a pitty the filmmakers used music from Jean Philip Rameau who wasn't a court composer in Louis XIV reign. It should have been music from Jean-Baptiste Lully and other composers from the right erea.
Me hace recordar la fastuosa fiesta que realizó Danielito García Muñecas en su chatteau - petit palace en honor del Bibi, del Vitolita y de Madame Faustinita.
I love this film, but some of the music used in it sounds odd. The short reoccurring theme heard now and then is pleasant. So is the period music used. But some of the more modern music used sounds like elevator music, totally out of character with the other, not because it's modern, but because it's banal compared to the rest.
Début a la Fête, a piece of the soundtack of the film, by Ennio Morricone, after this composition you can hear a composition of Rameau, Les Indes Galantes.
terrible times to live in , they were .....better to be in Greece even now....
jpandyaraja 3 months ago
Can someone tell me what is the song that was played after the king knocked his cane? I'd greatly appreciate it!
greatheracle 9 months ago
The difference between being educated or not, between maturity and childhood is to know when to speak and when to be silent. I guess you aren't always sincere with your boss... haha.
marianmus 9 months ago
what a ugly language spanish is...
hbsler 10 months ago
@hbsler What a stupid and ignorant comment...
marianmus 9 months ago
@marianmus spanish sound ugly for me...this is a matter of taste and not a matter of being ignorant, honey ;)
hbsler 9 months ago
@hbsler Apart from your personal taste, the comment is stupid and it doesn't say too much about your intelligence or knowledge, sugar :P
marianmus 9 months ago 5
@marianmus well this isn´t true at all ;) as i said, its a matter of taste. i shall be dumb and uneducated for don´t liking the sound of the spanish language ?! i miss the logic circuit in here, babe
hbsler 9 months ago
@hbsler No, you shall be dumb and uneducated for writting such dumb and uneducated comments; of course you can like or dislike anything, but writting things like that makes you seem a very stupid person, that's all sweetheart :D
marianmus 9 months ago 5
@marianmus ah, thinking is okay but writting is not ;) ?! well thats logical, dearest one.
hbsler 9 months ago
@hbsler Please go to the nearest wetback gardner, hotel maid or farmhand available and ask him/her what a "pendejo" is: that might give you a hint about an accurate description of somebody making this kind of comment.
robertojosedgzmoro 6 months ago
It's a pitty the filmmakers used music from Jean Philip Rameau who wasn't a court composer in Louis XIV reign. It should have been music from Jean-Baptiste Lully and other composers from the right erea.
JelliusAugustus 1 year ago
Lang lebe der KÖNIG
wolf75ify 1 year ago
Una belleza !!!
Me hace recordar la fastuosa fiesta que realizó Danielito García Muñecas en su chatteau - petit palace en honor del Bibi, del Vitolita y de Madame Faustinita.
carlitos1234567890 1 year ago
fantastic!
blowtorchacurlyfry1 1 year ago
I love this film, but some of the music used in it sounds odd. The short reoccurring theme heard now and then is pleasant. So is the period music used. But some of the more modern music used sounds like elevator music, totally out of character with the other, not because it's modern, but because it's banal compared to the rest.
lichtbroeder 2 years ago
PRECIOSO !!!!!!!!
carlitos1234567890 2 years ago
Un precioso esteticismo !!!
carlitos1234567890 2 years ago 3
Pero Que Tema JOOOODER!!!!
Increible banda sonora.
roynbreakfast 2 years ago
On les voit jouer du hautbois mais on entend des flutes à bec !!
Harmonieuniverselle 2 years ago
@Harmonieuniverselle Et tu as vu l'anachronisme ils jouent les indes galantes de rameau alors qu'on est en plein règne de Louis XIV...
rabulio 10 months ago
@rabulio En effet oui ! Aucun effort sur le coté musical du film.
Harmonieuniverselle 10 months ago
Le ROI !!!!!!
JoKeR2280 2 years ago
here comes D.LUIS XIV
IDTM 3 years ago
merci pour ce beau travail sur ce film.
dommage qu il ne soit pas dans ma langue originale mais etant en italie j arrive un peu a comprendre
michael
gwenrannmael 3 years ago
por favor sube la pelicula completa ... es una belleza !!
djniki78 3 years ago 4
What's the music used for the performance when the king makes the signal? Thanks
frodo322 4 years ago
Début a la Fête, a piece of the soundtack of the film, by Ennio Morricone, after this composition you can hear a composition of Rameau, Les Indes Galantes.
Eudora74 3 years ago 2