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Brideshead Revisited Episode 1 PART 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2009

Brideshead Revisited Episode 1 - "Et in Arcadia Ego" - PART 2

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  • Bill Owen looks remarkably clean and tidy in this but that's because one is used to seeing him as Compo.

  • @Cool2BCeltic Yes, he does. Sadly deceased now ;( R.I.P.

  • thanks so much for uploading this!!! you saved me 60 bucks at best buy!!!

  • @MissNobody You're welcome. Always good to save a bit of money! ;)

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  • One of my favourite scenes in any movie - suddenly the disaffected sullen middle aged army officer becomes resonant with the thrill of a young artist and passionate human being. Irons's voice in those lines giving absolute feeling to an aching and intense longing. Five stars for actor and director - and of course a brilliant introductory piece of music.

  • The tension that builds from 5:08 to 6:20 is great movie-making.

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  • so so perfect.

  • @WAYSMEANS these were the times when intelligent people didn't all go work in banking...

  • "Here discordantly came a rabble of womankind". me and my friend always quote that when we see a horde of sluttily dressed girls

  • @Spiderking9 haha, you shd compare it to books not movies. it's waugh, not the film.

  • thank you so much for uploading. I watched this when i was 16, im 25 now, and it's just as good! thanks!!!

  • So heartbreaking and yet, composed.

  • THIS IS VERY GOODE***(hahah, don't know if you got that) but the music in the film is incredible. Brilliant!

  • The best use of a "flashback" technique since "Casablanca" where Rick remembers his days with Ilsa in Paris! Absolutely great.

  • The scene where Charles looks upon Brideshead once again and then the flashback technique is utilized is perhaps the best use of flashback since "Casablanca" when Bogart "remembers" Paris!

    I have never seen anything top these two films. Waugh's words are of course impeccable, and John Mortimer (Rumpole) did an excellent job on the screenplay.

  • @WAYSMEANS  tension does make for something wonderful here.

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