A fines de los '70s, un amigo me contó que en una familia vecina suya había una chica de unos 20 años que se hizo fanática de la Fórmula 1 porque se enamoró perdidamente de Cevert. Lo conoció al ver sus fotos por casualidad en una revista deportiva durante una visita al odontólogo (en aquel entonces era habitual que en las salas de espera hubiera un montón de revistas para que los pacientes se entretengan). Su sueño más grande era viajar algún día para verlo correr y de ser posible conocerlo en persona. Desde principios de los '70s ella no se perdía ninguna carrera y en su entorno todos la miraban un tanto sorprendidos porque en aquellos años no era habitual que una mujer siguiera tal deporte, y menos aún con tanto fanatismo. Cuando se enteró de la muerte de Cevert lo lloró durante varias semanas. Años después formó pareja, se casó, y como era de esperarse, a su primer hijo lo nombró François.
St Just was bastard and murderer but at least had courage to die like a man, contrary to another coworker of Robespierre - comrade Couthon who begged for mercy
most people whine about this movie's portrayal of Saint-Just. saying he's such an asshole in this movie and Saint-Just wasn't like that and blah blah blah... do you guys happen to remember that he was like, the youngest among all of these gentlemen? the least experienced one? (something even Robespierre admits about in 1974 movie) the excitement and horror of the revolution times, power, position and...how easily these things can go over someone's head in such a young age? even if we ignore all of these, even real Saint-Just was described as a trouble-maker and someone that doesn't respect people's personal or moral boundaries in his late teen years. his own mother had him locked up for 5 or 6 months (I think she perfectly knew who her son is and why she should've done what she did) what do you people expect such a man to be like realistically in his middle 20s? certainly you can't expect him to be some Shakespearean talker or hero and don't come telling me that I say this because I love the actor, his performance in this move is like my least favorite among his works. but still I do consider the movie and this role, perfectly fine
Dear fan of Roberspierre, I hope this message finds you well and full of passion for the revolutionary ideals of our beloved leader. As a fellow INFP personality, I understand the depth of emotion and dedication that drives us in our pursuit of justice and equality. Let us continue to fight for a better world, inspired by the legacy of Robespierre. With warm regards, Eleonoire La Renard
my only problems with this movie (second part anyway) 1-Appearantly Robespierre has no such a thing called two sisters and one younger brother who was friends with Napoleon and his only family are the two people which were in his room while he was sick at the end of movie (And No One Else That Wasn't In That Room) 2-A poor woman called Theroigne de Mericourt who eventually turned insane? nah who are you talking about? 3-War in the Vendée. tell me, historians were just remembering things wrongly, or is it just too shameful to admit such a thing did happen France? 4-Siege Of Lyon? Nope, that didn't happen at all, who told you such thing? 5-Fouche and Tallien (who had a significant role in Thermidor event) I guess they just turned into steam and went to the air 6-Napoleon? Oh, I'm sorry! what Napoleon? never heard of him 7-The flag which is shown in the movie's cover(both covers)is actually flag of Netherlands. I was aware that so many color blind people existed in the world, but I wasn't aware same thing could've been said about what you have seen over and over😒 anyway, to me, describing all of these years and events would've been much better with Zack Hemsey's See what I've become music
Robespierre's history is far from being told. He deserves the most thorough appraisal by historians. Let it all have been for something. Let not his memory vanquish with those of his enemies. For they were the enemies of the Republic, and Robespierre was its guiding light of virtue and wisdom.The same goes for Saint-Just. These men were heroes.
Why why did this world had to take this amazing men away from us why do good People like paul walker chadwick bosemen and ayrton senna have to die for what for nothing if this continue then this world is already damned