Friday, May 03, 2024

Fri-mat

The films I remember my mother liking were My Fair Lady, Sound of Music, South Pacific … Oliver I think … I think they watched Il Gattopardo but can’t recall … anyway, here tis:

Being three hours long, in Italian, with English subtitles (clear enough to see), it’s only going to occupy till 1630 our blog time … your decision how to break it into chunks to watch … or not.

James Hitchcock review

"The Leopard" is based upon the celebrated novel by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, which was a massive success in Italy and also brought its author to international attention. A film adaptation was inevitable, but its scale and detailed recreation of 19th century Italy required a bigger budget than the Italian cinema could easily afford. 

The decision was therefore taken to attract international audiences by casting a big-name Hollywood star, Burt Lancaster, in the leading role, with the well-known French actor Alain Delon in a secondary one. 

I was interested to learn that not only were Lancaster and Delon's lines dubbed into Italian, but the same was also done with the film's leading lady, Claudia Cardinale. Although Cardinale is normally thought of as an Italian actress, she was actually born to ethnic Italian parents in Tunisia, at the time a French colony, and grew up speaking French and her parents' Sicilian dialect. 

Her heavily accented Italian was felt to be inappropriate to her character, Angelica, who although of peasant stock has been brought up as a cultured young lady by her social-climbing father.

The action takes place in the Sicily of the early 1860s. 

The "leopard" of the title is Don Fabrizio Corbera, Prince of Salina, the head of an ancient and illustrious aristocratic family. This is, however, a time of change, because the "Risorgimento", the struggle to unite the network of petty states which made up Italy into a single kingdom, has begun. 

Early in the story the armies of Francis II of the Two Sicilies are defeated by the pro-unification "redshirts" of Giuseppe Garibaldi, leading the way to the incorporation of the island into the new state.

Lampedusa, himself a Sicilian aristocrat, took a somewhat cynical view of the Risorgimento, even though these events are one of the defining episodes of Italian patriotism. Fabrizio sees the events of 1860/61 as marking the decline of traditional aristocratic values and the rise of a corrupt, materialistic bourgeoisie. 

The new Italy claims to be a democracy, but this claim is shown to be a hollow one when the new rulers organise a rigged plebiscite to approve the incorporation of Sicily into the new unified Italy. (In Fabrizio's home town 512 citizens out of 515 supposedly vote in favour, with three abstentions and no votes against, a landslide of North Korean proportions). 

Fabrizio is offered the position of a Senator in the new state, but contemptuously rejects it.

The main representative of the rising bourgeoisie is Don Calogero Sedara, a wealthy, self-made businessman. Like many "new money" men throughout the ages, Sedara longs for social acceptance by the "old money" nobility, and is desperate to engineer the marriage of his beautiful daughter Angelica to Fabrizio's nephew Tancredi. 

Although Fabrizio was hoping that Tancredi would marry his own daughter, Concetta, he reluctantly gives his consent, knowing that Tancredi (whose own family are aristocratic but not particularly wealthy is not only smitten with Angelica's good looks but also in need of her father's money.

The novel has always been known in English as "The Leopard" (and in French as "Le Guépard"), even though its Italian title "Il Gattopardo" refers not to the leopard (that would be "Il Leopardo") but to two smaller members of the cat family, either the serval (gattopardo africano) or the ocelot (gattopardo americano). 

Although I can see why the change was made- "The Serval" would mean little to English-speaking audiences unless they were expert in zoology- Lampedusa's title strikes me as somehow more appropriate. By the end of the film Fabrizio seems a diminished figure, no longer the biggest cat in the jungle.

When first released in 1963, the film was a success in Italy and France but not in America, where it was released in an English-dubbed version, cut down to 161 minutes, considerably shorter than Luchino Visconti's 185-minute "director's cut". 

I have never seen the English-language version, so my comments below are of necessity based upon Visconti's cut. Even if Lancaster did not speak the words we hear in the Italian version, he nevertheless dominates the picture by his very presence. 

At first he seems a towering figure, a pillar of tradition and aristocratic values, but it eventually becomes clear that the forces of historic change are too strong for him, and if he still remains standing at the end he does so like a pillar which remains upright when the structure it once supported has fallen into ruins around it.

"The Leopard" is an early example of what has become known as "heritage cinema" and, although that genre is mostly associated with Britain, it predates what I normally think of as the first modern British example, Schlesinger's "Far from the Madding Crowd", by several years. 

It is not only a grand epic, very visually striking and making good use of the landscapes and architecture of Sicily and of the costumes of its period, but also a moving meditation upon the forces of history and the process of change. A fine drama. 8/10

Friday [12 to 14]

(1315). Afternoon all. (1430)

14.  Interesting things to explore

63 Gee Street, London



13.  A few more items






12.  Thurston


Interesting seeing how people react to the seemingly sporadic atrocities … there’ll be nothing for some time, then suddenly … close to the time the polit class are making some move they’d rather not see scrutinised too deeply.

Ladies at lunchtime

Can you name 1 to 3? First is a US pundit, well known, LzCh … the other two no hints.




Now, this is the enigmatic one I was referring to … suddenly appeared on X, no name, moniker invented, but telling us it’s her birthday (some days back). All right, for males young enough … everything is in the right place but … and call me fanciful … there’s something not quite right in the gaze, the eyes. Might be a fabulous, kind person, happy hubby nearby … yet imho, there’s something … at least you’d be careful before chasing and/or committing without knowing far more.

Friday [11]

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11.  Two paths they can take 

… which will it be?

We’re all susceptible to narrative to a point, unless getting a wake up of some kind. For example, Thomas Massie is making big antiWoke noises all over soc-med … yet he voted for Schiff to be retained, not kicked out. But people forget that. MTG was cuddling McCarthy some time back.

Looking at the new crop of yoof (up to maybe 40) … it’s completely whether the Wokerati got to them or not. The woke males seem invisible or behind black hoods, the girls are the radicals, they’re taught utter tosh and fervently believe it but not only … they glue themselves to roads, climb gantries etc.

Those with a brain, thank goodness, oft get red-pilled due to something happening to them personally and the result is something like this long, long vlog below which, by the way, is as good as it gets, firsthand. 

I can imagine those three going the other way though, had they not been red-pilled, had they not had their damascene moments. I can see the rainbow hair, glasses, tatts etc, bits of wire stuck through skin … that sort of thing.


It’s almost Russian roulette, almost a lottery, how a female will go.

Or upbringing.

Friday [10]

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10.  Think it’s a combination

Don’t know how things are where you are but we have 8/8 Gates cloud cover, low hovering, oppressive. In my case, not 💯 in the dental dept, plus the council elections, plus it just seems to me people are pulling their heads in, exasperated with it all … a dangerous red line we’re hovering on.

Here are some items in lieu of any feature post today … I’ll go looking for one later.


Trashy people:


Ditto with many of us:


Anyone know how true this is below?


And for a bit of relief … Moosh:

Friday [6 to 9]

(0554) Evets is up at NOWP. (0709)

9.  Neon Revolt is controversial himself

... as we are here, as the absent Digger is, as Denileriverafter is ... I would say this before the item ... that we can be essentially swimming in the same direction, most of our thinking points being similar ... but then it founders, our progress, over some rock of objection ... and I don't mean NR here, I mean anyone can have blind spots, just as DJT did over the deathjab ... possibly still does ... or McCarthy.

Anyway:



NR has "Evangelicals" in his sights. He might have said "religious nuts" but he didn't. He might have said "pro-Zionist" churches of the Trinity but he didn't. He might have singled out which evangelicals and why the capital letter ... but he didn't.

From where is he coming, NR?  Imho, Gab is still the top radical site, in that they seem Christian in a nondenominational way but I've not studied this yet. Contributors are far more fundamentally radical than more mainstream X ... both have their value.

This very radical, or root stance would obviously excoriate the antiPope or Welby ... yet the latter is nominally CofE and I am too ... two different beasts though under the same heading.

And then we get to this other pesky "problem" of all nationalism:

Blind belief in Exceptionalism.

In WW1, the thinking of the Germans was manifest destiny of the greater German empire ... the thinking of the French was that they must prevail because of the greater fighting Elan of the Frenchman ... despite Napoleon.

The British or English have escaped Exceptionalism? Hardly ... Empire, colonies, commonwealth etc. Suez.  For the French ... Dien Bien Phu? The US in Vietnam, in Afghanistan? The Russians in Afghanistan? That sort of exceptionalism? The exceptionalism in Britain once the Bibi Stockholm and airforce base invaders finally attack?

And what of those of us making exceptions for the Jewish people whilst eviscerating Nethanyahu and his psycho upper people? At the same time, making the Gazeans complicit, as the Germans were complicit in Nazi times? Yet the other Arab nations want the Gazeans nowhere near them ... why?

8.  Early roundup

(First two are embedded)




0618: More 👇🏻 after the Neon Revolt issue in Fri 9.


7. DAD at NOWP

a) French President Emanuel Macron has floated the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine if defensive lines collapse. 

...but Matteo Salvini says "No". 

b) These evil people make me sick. 

A European pro-abortion activists’ petition entitled 'My Voice, My Choice: For Safe And Accessible Abortion' has already reached nearly 100,000 signatures in little over ten days.

Organisers hope to gather one million signatories over the coming months in a bid to pressure the European Commission to back abortion rights across the EU. 

c) Whenever a young French lad is murdered by an illegal immigrant our Minister of the Interior band a 'right-wing group'. The Ministry of the Interior has initiated proceedings to dissolve the Remparts, a small ultra-right Lyon group. The mayor of Lyon made the request last February." 

6.  MftWC too

a.  Military situation on Ukrainian frontlines on May 1, 2024 (Map Update) | https://southfront.press/military-situation-on-ukrainian-frontlines-on-may-1-2024-map-update/

b.  Odessa, May 2. China crosses Biden red line. Saudi-US nuclear deal. EU warns Georgia - Alex Christoforou | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt_Ry2Omaf8

c.  Martin Armstrong: ‘West governments need war because their debts are no longer sustainable’ | https://southfront.press/martin-armstrong-west-governments-need-war-because-their-debts-are-no-longer-sustainable/

d.  Panic Deepens: Macron NATO If Kiev Asks; Russia Strikes Kill Top Ukrainian Officials Odessa; Israel US ICC - Alexander Mercouris | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eb1nzslWauE

e.  Russian army kills two more Ukrainian HIMARS launchers (Video) | https://southfront.press/in-video-russian-army-kills-two-more-ukrainian-himars-launchers/

f.  NATO tanks in Moscow, Crimean Bridge, Ukrainian refugees in EU, European Iron Dome, US-EU - Georgia - Levan Gudadze | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UcXgwTItp0

g.  Irelands' protests and colour revolutions – A contrast in reactions | https://southfront.press/irelands-protests-and-colour-revolutions-a-contrast-in-reactions/