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Brideshead Revisited - Cara talks of love. & Rain in Venice.

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Cara talks about the romantic friendship between Charles and Sebastian.

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  • "When people hate with all that energy, it's something in themselves they're hating."

  • How impressive is the sweetness of Cara's face, and her voice while she states bluntly truths so radical, so difficult to swalow by the characters she refers to. Beautifully, wonderfully performed.

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  • @57monks Stephane is so beautiful & such a great actress even though few people consider her here in France. In fact it is true she hasn't played THAT much or did not play a huge comemercial role. Even ageing she remains an extremely beautiful lady

  • @57monks Stephane is so beautiful & such a great actress even though few people consider her here in France. In fact it is true she hasn't played THAT much or did not play a huge comemrcial role.

  • The cinematography outside the hotel is gorgeous! And the dialogue is very sharp and subtle. I have to watch it.

  • @JoeGartziarena You are absolutely right! I love this scene so much because of the fabulous Stephanie Audran — what class, what understated beauty and elegance, what tender insight and understanding.

    I was blown away by Claire Bloom for the same qualities, although of course her character was nowhere near the worldly wise, insightful Cara. Can you imagine a scene between these 2 amazing actresses, recognizing, of course, the impossibility of it? Dialogue between them would be celestial music!

  • What is with Venice?

    I saw movies like "Death in Venice", "Don't look now", here again, in Venice, We can not help but sense the chilling proximity of Sebastian's impending doom. Venice makes me shiver.

  • Great scene. Fantastic Stehphane Audran. Beautiful. Thanks for upload it!!

  • @BernardProfitendieu I was merely stating that this type of relationship was illuminated very well in the adaptation. I do not live in a fantasy world even though I'm gay. Of course gay people existed. It's just that this type of relationship wasn't so black and white. Sebastian remained homosexual. Charles did not. Btw, you're REALLY handsome.......

  • @spide429 yes, and there weren't any gays, were there? just boys having "these kinds of friendships" as was conventional in those bygone times ... LOL - you really live in a sanitized little fantasy world, don't you?

  • This is worthy of Modigliani !!

  • There is no question that Brideshead Revisited was one of televisions high water marks & a fabulous adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's novel. Amongst a whole host of superb acting performances, the beautiful middle-aged french actress Stephane Audran was also a perfect choice to play Lord Marchmain's mistress.

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