How does satine in moulin rouge die




















Question : What happened to Satine after she passed away? Did they bury her somewhere near the Moulin Rouge or leave her abandoned there? Answer: That answer is simply not revealed in the film. I doubt her body would have been left abandoned. Once can presume that, according to the traditions of the time and location, she would have been buried.

But where she was buried and by whom is simply not known. Question : There is a song playing at the beginning of the movie, it starts just as Christian gives the narration "I first came to Paris 1 year ago. It was , the summer of love. I knew nothing of the Moulin Rouge. It's on the soundtrack.

Question : How long was it from when Christian and Satine first met to when she finally dies at the end? Answer: Approximately one year lapses from the time Christian arrives in Paris to when Satine dies. An additional year has passed after her death to when Christian is writing his memoir. Question : What is the song that Christian is singing during the Roxanne dance scene?

I recognise the words, but I think it is to a different tune. Answer: Christian is not singing Roxanne , just the Argentinian. I believe Christian's words are original and not from a previous song.

Continuity mistake : The scar on the Duke's bodyguard's face switches from one cheek to the other throughout the movie, due to flipped shots. Christian and Satine : Come what may, I will love you until my dying day.

Trivia : At the beginning, right after Christian sings the 'hills are alive' line, the unconscious Argentinian says something about him having lots of talent, and 'happens' to put his hand on his crotch. Then later in the movie, when Satine is unbuttoning his pants when they are in the elephant for the first time, she calls him a 'big boy' and Toulouse says he has HUGE talent. Separate from membership , this is to get updates about mistakes in recent releases.

Addresses are not passed on to any third party, and are used solely for direct communication from this site. You can unsubscribe at any time. The scar on the Duke's bodyguard's face switches from one cheek to the other throughout the movie, due to flipped shots. Baz Luhrmanns films have the on going theme of "L'amour" or forbidden love.

Not only in Moulin Rouge , but also in Romeo Juliet and Strictly Ballroom , the red "L'amour" sign can be scene in the background as part of the set. The L'amour sign was a set piece from Baz Luhrmanns first staging of La Boheme and he puts it in every one of his movies. Most mistakes of Best movie quotes Mistakes in current releases Movie quotes Movie trivia Oscar nominees Most mistake-prone directors Plot summaries and movie spoilers Random movie.

Easter eggs. Moulin Rouge movie mistakes. Tailkinker 2. Tailkinker 5. Jack's Revenge 4. We recommend casual evening wear. For men, chinos or dark pants as well as a buttoned down shirt or any collared shirt is perfectly acceptable. For women, slacks and a top or a dress are great choices as well. I thought it was a lot of fun and so did everyone I talked to after the show. A burlesque is a literary, dramatic or musical work intended to cause laughter by caricaturing the manner or spirit of serious works, or by ludicrous treatment of their subjects.

The word derives from the Italian burlesco, which, in turn, is derived from the Italian burla — a joke, ridicule or mockery. Example 2. O Brother, Where Art Thou? As nouns the difference between parody and burlesque is that parody is a work or performance that imitates another work or performance with ridicule or irony while burlesque is a derisive art form that mocks by imitation; a parody. Entry 1 of 2 1 : a literary or musical work in which the style of an author or work is closely imitated for comic effect or in ridicule wrote a hilarious parody of a popular song.

Erotic illustrations inspired by the Kama Sutra were only able to be viewed in the background in order to avoid an R rating. Luhrmann and his writing partner Craig Pearce began brainstorming Moulin Rouge! In the story, Orpheus failed to bring his beloved Eurydice back from the dead after disobeying the Gods by turning back to make sure Eurydice was still with him during their escape from the Underworld.

In Moulin Rouge! Before realizing that they had to narrow their scope to just the Moulin Rouge, Luhrmann and Pearce wrote scenes exploring more of Paris's Montmartre neighborhood.

Excised from the final draft was a scene in which Christian, Satine, and Toulouse-Lautrec go to the estate of the German aristocrat Count von Groovy and participate in an absinthe- and opium-fueled orgy with Isadora Duncan, Sarah Bernhardt, and Oscar Wilde. She mistook Christian for the Duke. Zidler had said that he was marked by a waving hanky. Satine turned around at the same moment that Toulouse turned around to get a hanky from Christian and therefore thinking he was The Duke she was looking for.

Her life-long dream was to become an actress which wasn't quite what she was accomplishing by being a courtesan, the Duke could give her this dream. During the dance between her and Christian still unaware Christian wasn't the Duke , Christian said that he would like to show her his poetry, but, Satine mistook this for a sexual code.

As she left, very much the same way she entered, she sang "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend, Reprise", she collapsed giving us a mild hint of an illness , and one of the Moulin Rouge dancers, Chacala, caught her.

Zidler gestured to him to remove her from the room. When he did, Marie and a Doctor gave her an inspection. When she awoke, she was told by Zidler how well she did.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000