2008 Little Ashes Subtitulos Español Part 8

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2009

Directed by Paul Morrison. With Robert Pattinson, Javier Beltrán, Matthew McNulty. About the young life and loves of artist Salvador Dali.

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  • God, rob is absolutely brilliant in this! his emotion is so real and so raw.. so much better then he was in twilight.. not that im not twilight obsessed.. just that it doesnt allow him to show all of hhis action potential like he does in this..

  • hahahahaha i love what he does at 7.42

    LOL rob is hilarious

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  • Wheres part 9??

  • I love how rob and javier act, but I think rob is better for the chacarter of Lorca than Dali. And javier is better for the character of Dali.

    Anyway, both of them did a great job!!

  • I fell in love with Lorca, I did like some of Dali's works, after knowing this, I love them even more.

  • I've watched this movie many times but until the end of this bit I didn't get that Dali puts himself in the exact place as Lui, denying his nature and he hates that Lorca faces him with it. Dali thinks a woman of no moral character will make him all better. But he came back to Lorca knowing Lorca would tell him the truth. He had to hear it. . . Such astonishing actors considering they are straight. I would think it would almost make your skin crawl if you weren't gay. Beyond me. No offense

  • im watching from the middle- does he have multiple cliorsis

  • @stantonluvr Totally agree with you... but I'm NOT a twilight obsessed!

  • i think salvador would be disappointed with his portrayal in this movie

  • Love the Lorca's actor and Pattison did a great job. Read some Lorca's poems and never thought he wrote to Dali. After read those poems and watch this film, understanding his pain, love his work even more.

  • @majojijojujaja He is certainly not referring to Picasso's wife. It is a mistake of the subtitles, it may sound a bit confusing as well in the original since he is speaking very fast but he refers to ANOTHER man who was also there when he met Picasso (obviously historically we know he's Paul Éluard, but he does not mention his name here).He says: "And there was this extraordinary man who gave me a photograph of his wife...".They wouldn't make such an obvious mistake with something so well-known.

  • rob did a great job! i was able to separate him from that twilight shit

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