Saturday, 19 March 2011

"I pity those who have not looked upon your face."

"I pity those who have not looked upon your face. How barren their dreams must be."
This quote is most likely the most memorable one from the film. It is spoken in Italian by Strang to Anne, who is oblivious to its real meaning. Strang states in the film that it is an "Old Italian proverb" however despite multiple searches I haven't been able to find if it is indeed a "real" proverb. Whether or not it is, it is a lovely scene and one of the few scenes you are able to see Strang's serious and romantic sides.

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