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Post by thomasjerome on Sept 6, 2021 15:03:48 GMT
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Post by MsMovieStar on Sept 6, 2021 15:14:08 GMT
Oh cheri, au revoir!
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Post by HELENA MARIA on Sept 6, 2021 15:27:16 GMT
Au revoir Monsieur Belmondo! Bon voyage vers l'éternité ! 🙏🕊️💞
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Post by pacinoyes on Sept 6, 2021 15:41:05 GMT
RIP He's like the definitive example of a rare thing in film acting: a young guy who became (really) famous in a movie in which he also dies - so he's frozen in time in that movie and you know in his case on top of that .......... it's an unforgettable couple AND one of the great endings........ period.
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Post by ibbi on Sept 6, 2021 19:33:25 GMT
One of the great, great icons of the movies. Sad day. Always loved that he was still out there somewhere living his life long after he stopped appearing on screen.
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Post by Viced on Sept 6, 2021 21:11:13 GMT
This guy was so magnetic and effortlessly cool that he did the impossible: made Godard films watchable. Gonna give Léon Morin, prêtre a long overdue re-watch in his honor tonight. Rest easy, legend.
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Post by SZilla on Sept 6, 2021 22:16:59 GMT
More bad news.
R.I.P. to an icon
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Post by hugobolso on Sept 7, 2021 2:43:45 GMT
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Post by jimmalone on Sept 7, 2021 9:42:44 GMT
Adieu Bebel! He was a true legend, one of the greatest. He had a charisma like few actors have and was always a joy to watch. If I think of Belmondo I hardly can imagine him without his famous smile. Even in his 70s he always seemed still to be a little rascal.
To be honest this impression sometimes maybe hindered me to love him in more dramatic roles, but it certainly helped him in everything else he did.
Yesterday in his honor I watched Les Tribulations d'un Chinois en Chine where his charm carried the movie so easily.
RIP Bebel, you will totally be missed.
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Post by Joaquim on Sept 7, 2021 15:56:11 GMT
Noooooo this one sucks. He was just the coolest motherfucker. Au revoir, roi
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Post by hugobolso on Sept 9, 2021 0:52:42 GMT
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