@CurlyTops003 So True, he should have learnt his lesson by now! I grew up watching him in Swan Lake, Raymonda and Giselle, he was one of my favourite dancers :)
Your words mean you don't now nothing about suffering. Natalia was a great actor and she new what is it suffering. Look on expression of her face and the tender, but tragic motions of her body. Believe me, Natalia new very well what is it grief. You have just read her life story.
@nanaulia - I agree. I thought her mad scene in the film with Lavrovsky was the best, but I think here there is an even greater depth of grief. Just looking at her makes me want to cry. No one brought such sensitivity and honesty to this scene as Natalia Bessmertnova.
How many times does Yuri have to make an oath to some girl to realize that bad things happen afterward?
CurlyTops003 6 months ago 2
@CurlyTops003 So True, he should have learnt his lesson by now! I grew up watching him in Swan Lake, Raymonda and Giselle, he was one of my favourite dancers :)
louandfrack 5 months ago
this is not a good mad scene! I saw better mad scenes...much better
gabrielladepaula1995 1 year ago
@gabrielladepaula1995
Your words mean you don't now nothing about suffering. Natalia was a great actor and she new what is it suffering. Look on expression of her face and the tender, but tragic motions of her body. Believe me, Natalia new very well what is it grief. You have just read her life story.
nanaulia 1 year ago
@nanaulia - I agree. I thought her mad scene in the film with Lavrovsky was the best, but I think here there is an even greater depth of grief. Just looking at her makes me want to cry. No one brought such sensitivity and honesty to this scene as Natalia Bessmertnova.
llamala2010 10 months ago
It's so tragic!
citruzzlove 2 years ago 3