It is just sad to know her life story and to wonder at what she might have become had Hollywood at the time not been such a horrible place to work in. But then look at her life and how she hobnobbed with some of the wealthiest and most famous men of her time. My question is what did she really want in life as that seems more a mystery and how did this woman who shaped a generation wind up where she ultimately did. She truly was an eternal beauty and I am glad to see people are rediscovering her.
Thank you very much for your nice words. It's truly a pleasure to meet another fan of Louise Brooks. Her dream was the dance. In my dreams, I am dancing said Louise Brooks.
@deketelaere Ever wish you could hop in a time machine to go back in time to meet someone? Miss Brooks would be a real pleasure to meet if I could do that.
Stylish and outspoken for her times, maybe the strength of her character combined with an almost boyish appearance makes her a star. Sad that she walked away from a system she could not abide. We wonder what sort of films she may have made if she'd stayed longer. Beautiful and dangerous, it would have been a LULU!
I'm just editing an old project paper that I once wrote on G.W. Pabst's "Die Büchse der Pandora" for university. I still haven't found out what exactly is so special about Louise Brooks, but there definitely IS something very special! Like Richard Leacock said: "She was the most seductive, sexual image of woman ever committed to celluloid". It's strange to see that even today so many very young people seem to feel the same way. She really has become an eternal icon.
She left an indelible print on the world and a different manner to see and understand the "Woman". She brought much in the feminist movement in this century more than which other during all our civilization. She really returned its noble letters to the Woman.
I'm just editing an old project paper that I once wrote for university on G.W. Pabst's "Die Büchse der Pandora". I still don't know, what exactly is so special about Louise Brooks, but there definitely IS something special. Like Richard Leacock said: "she was the most seductive, sexual image of woman ever committed to celluloid". She was really amazing. It's strange to see that even today so many very young people feel the same way. She's an eternal icon
Yes, you are right. To-day, all is based on the money and an emotional cinema like in 30's, it's finish. Fortunately, there are again many masterpieces like this one.
Thanks, but could you tell me where she is in that first clip, or which one of her movies it was taken from? Also, what's the beautiful music you've put with the video?
never met a girl in my life with such a perfect hairstyle
MultiGargiulo 3 days ago
@MultiGargiulo
She is single in her kind and a model for all the free women of the world. She is very liked in Italy.
Thank you for your appreciation
deketelaere 2 days ago
It is just sad to know her life story and to wonder at what she might have become had Hollywood at the time not been such a horrible place to work in. But then look at her life and how she hobnobbed with some of the wealthiest and most famous men of her time. My question is what did she really want in life as that seems more a mystery and how did this woman who shaped a generation wind up where she ultimately did. She truly was an eternal beauty and I am glad to see people are rediscovering her.
Armorbeast 4 days ago
@Armorbeast
Thank you very much for your nice words. It's truly a pleasure to meet another fan of Louise Brooks. Her dream was the dance. In my dreams, I am dancing said Louise Brooks.
See you soon,
deketelaere 2 days ago
@deketelaere Ever wish you could hop in a time machine to go back in time to meet someone? Miss Brooks would be a real pleasure to meet if I could do that.
Armorbeast 2 days ago
@Armorbeast
Yes, mee too. It could be a real pleasure to meet Greta Garbo and Louise Brooks.
Have a good afternoon.
deketelaere 2 days ago
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN EVER SEEN . . .
roboroschi 1 month ago
Stylish and outspoken for her times, maybe the strength of her character combined with an almost boyish appearance makes her a star. Sad that she walked away from a system she could not abide. We wonder what sort of films she may have made if she'd stayed longer. Beautiful and dangerous, it would have been a LULU!
909chuck 8 months ago
Absolutely one of the most beautiful women ever . . .
Patti129able 1 year ago
Lulu really had the simply, sleek look! It's iconic to be sure.
any1gotamatch 1 year ago
I'm just editing an old project paper that I once wrote on G.W. Pabst's "Die Büchse der Pandora" for university. I still haven't found out what exactly is so special about Louise Brooks, but there definitely IS something very special! Like Richard Leacock said: "She was the most seductive, sexual image of woman ever committed to celluloid". It's strange to see that even today so many very young people seem to feel the same way. She really has become an eternal icon.
zoltepp09 2 years ago
Yes, absolutely.
She left an indelible print on the world and a different manner to see and understand the "Woman". She brought much in the feminist movement in this century more than which other during all our civilization. She really returned its noble letters to the Woman.
Thank you for your comment.
She was Divine too!!!
deketelaere 2 years ago
I'm just editing an old project paper that I once wrote for university on G.W. Pabst's "Die Büchse der Pandora". I still don't know, what exactly is so special about Louise Brooks, but there definitely IS something special. Like Richard Leacock said: "she was the most seductive, sexual image of woman ever committed to celluloid". She was really amazing. It's strange to see that even today so many very young people feel the same way. She's an eternal icon
zoltepp09 2 years ago
It made my heart sad to see this, not because of the content but to think of the quality of our film industry today.
butchfoot 2 years ago
Yes, you are right. To-day, all is based on the money and an emotional cinema like in 30's, it's finish. Fortunately, there are again many masterpieces like this one.
Thank you for your comment.
See you soon,
deketelaere 2 years ago
what music is being played?
Tuneslivliv 3 years ago
Thank you to have watched my video.
The music is : Moonlight of Claude Debussy.
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deketelaere 3 years ago
Claire De Lune by Claude Debussy
RashtraVishnu 3 years ago
It's exactly that.
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deketelaere 3 years ago
Beautiful tribute! Louise was the best!
twinklez07 3 years ago
Yes, it was a great actress. What a pity, many films of her are lost but it remains Pandora's Box, Diary... Beggars of Life (her prefered film).
Thank you for your comment and to have watched my tribute.
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deketelaere 3 years ago
Beautiful, thanks for your work here. I am an old movie buff myself but never new about her, but plan to research her. Absolutely gorgeous woman.
islgrl292 4 years ago
Thank you for your comment.
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deketelaere 4 years ago
GREAT!! Like a nice walk through time!! Bring back those good old days!!
dancinman17 4 years ago 2
Yes, indeed. You are right. I have feel this thing too when I have choosen this extract.
With Garbo they are the two most great stars.
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deketelaere 4 years ago
This is very lovely work and nicely arranged!
thisgunforhire05 4 years ago
Thank you so much.
deketelaere 4 years ago
Is the picture at 06:32 one of Louise when she was older? Do you know from which year? (sorry for all the questions!)
ygarn 4 years ago
Sorry for the latest reply.
The picture date of 1930.
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deketelaere 4 years ago
Thanks, but could you tell me where she is in that first clip, or which one of her movies it was taken from? Also, what's the beautiful music you've put with the video?
ygarn 4 years ago
Sorry for the latest reply.
The film is "Lost Girl Diary". The place is a seaside resort located at SWINEMUNDE in Germany.(1929)
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deketelaere 4 years ago
Thanks for that.
ygarn 4 years ago
Thank you for your comment. I made this effect with the VHS slower.
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deketelaere 4 years ago
A very nice video- and nicely put together. Could you tell me where that first clip of Louise Brooks walking in slow motion was taken from?
ygarn 4 years ago
very nice!
theonewhitstyle 4 years ago
Thank you so much.
Deketelaere-Ciccione.
deketelaere 4 years ago