Otto of Brunswick is symbolically depicted as the man of pride, vanity whose little move of hand, as if, causes other people to starve. I find this particular scene a reference to tyrants in general, particularly Hitler and his visit to Florence which Zeffirelli referred to in his autobiography. Great movie, great director
.....ed era considerato un pazzo!!!! Grazie per questo video!
MrDanielamartana 1 year ago
Otto of Brunswick is symbolically depicted as the man of pride, vanity whose little move of hand, as if, causes other people to starve. I find this particular scene a reference to tyrants in general, particularly Hitler and his visit to Florence which Zeffirelli referred to in his autobiography. Great movie, great director
MARTINKUK1 2 years ago