the name of the rose part 9

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sean connery as a monk..

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  • The most valuable things ever in creation, are the works committed to paper from the hearts and minds of wise men (and women). The coming scene where the library is burned is the acme of symbolism for the "dark ages"- human knowledge had to be supressed in order to preserve the "social order" of the time. Whats sad is history has a way of repeating itself.

  • THAT "Movie" is just a free INTERPRETATION

    of the book of Umberto Eco,

    most of the scenes doesn't exist in the book,

    but more of them are missing...

    READ THE BOOK...

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  • @greenteen85 War is the utter failure of mankind.

  • @lollipopfop But what if the power grid that the internet runs off were somehow totally disabled? I know thats pretty far fetched because we have backups for backups but as history as shown us- nothing is impossible.

  • @jimmykicker7775 lotsa good stuff was lost in WW1 according to The Guns of August

  • An astounding labyrinth!! All within the walls of the monastery! Many secrets, dead and forgotten stuff. Many books as well!! Full of Stuff! We must be careful what we let in our eye and ear gates. Especially without power in Jesus Christ. The inquisitor has come. The murderous demon Bernard Guey. I pray he's in hell.

  • Ahhh the Tea Party arrives in this scene

  • @Bagheerah stfu let us enjoy this film

  • @Vogelbekdier32 lol, you thought just like I did!

    Even being an abbey, and probably built after Hogwarts (Hogwarts was in 993), some of it's scenery riminds me of it. Although, this place seems rather more "abandoned" and darker than Hogwarts is.

    Also in the part 8, when they discovered the secret entrance: Sherlock Holmes and the Library of Secrets XD

  • How brilliant! That the books of knowledge are held in a labyrinth! Excellent metaphor!

  • @Bagheerah Isn't freedom of interpretation one of the book's many lessons? Or, rather, interpretive ambiguity? (e.g. the fine line between heresy and mysticism, which suggests the ambiguity behind signs)

  • umberto di bologna = umberto eco? hahahaha

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