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Смотрела этот фильм лет 40 назад. Такое сильное впечатление произвел ! Люди выходили из кинотеатра в полном молчании.Не могу заставить себя ,пересмотреть снова.
N'executer une personne que dans des cas de choses monstrueuses sur femme enfants vieillards handicapés....et lui laisser se faire lui même une injection....pour les lourdes peines le prisonnier devrait pouvoir décider s'il veut partir......herve
Один из лучших фильмов Смотрела когда мне было 12 лет Сейчас пересмотрела заново Все воспринимается по другому Фильм не может оставить равнодушным Спасибо
Ces regards Gabin delon des acteurs incroyables vous ressentez la souffrance des 2 hommes chaquin de leurs côtés. Ils que les grands qui parviennent qu' à cela. Deux hommes dans la ville un film émouvant.
Charles Boyer, Maurice Chevalier and Louis Jourdan were my favorites of the Golden age of Hollywood, and Delon and Belmondo were my favorites of the French New Wave. Leslie Caron, Brigitte Bardot and Catherine Deneuve as far as the ladies go.
Вот раньше было КИНО!!! Я когда ещё ребёнком смотрел реально думал что Делону голову - того, срубили, мама потом долго утешала, мол это всего лишь "кино"!..😥😥👍👍😁😁💖💖😍😍
I heard that John Wayne was accidentally beheaded on the set of one of his films. The Duke picked his head up, placed it back on his body, and continued with the scene as if nothing happened. Actors were real men back in the day.
The speed with which the execution was conducted, once the victim reached the guillotine, was unexpected. It served to minimize his terror and suffering, at least a little.
Yeah, maybe except for the part of you being able to survive up to two minutes without oxygen or blood circulation... add another 90 seconds on top of that for complete exsanguination and the current oxygen to deplete within the brain, and you're looking at well over 3 minutes of terror and suffering... although I imagine you really wouldn't be able to feel much. There have been stories from the days of old of severed heads surviving for up to 10 minutes...
@@piscesmikey Even if you weren't feeling much, the possibility that you'd be able to see or hear for even thirty seconds is terrifying. I wonder if those who are hanged, gassed or electrocuted are also conscious after they are assumed to be dead.
@@samuelstoner5651 Hanging is a brutal, brutal way to go. From what I understand, it can take 5-10m for you to completely lose it. All the while dangling around, choking, soiling yourself, and watching everyone watching you. ICK. About the only thing worse is the Viking Blood Eagle or outright crucifixion I would imagine.
Decir que la muerte es instantánea es por lo menos temerario, el corazón no se detiene al momento ni tampoco la muerte del cerebro es instantánea... pero dejémoslo hasta ahí.
Durant la Révolution Française, un médecin a demandé à un ami qui avait été condamné à mort de cligner des yeux une fois par seconde aprés la décapitation. Il l'a fait dix fois.
Please, where's the complete movie? I saw the trailer on television 20 years ago, I was only 15 years old. I failed to see the movie due to eletric power failure. The music haunted me for years.
I guess it`s a quick and painless way to go...i would choose this over a lethal injection any day of the week. I guess it`s a bit messy, but that would not really be my problem🤷♂️
You have to think that consciousness remains for a few seconds at least. There are reports of severed heads seeming to look at people and move their mouths as if to speak. I cannot be just like a light switch, there must be brain activity for a time, however short.
To be fair if you’re going to kill someone the guillotine is pretty painless compared to missy other means. Hangings can be botched, people can survive the first volley of the firing squad, etc
Gary Gilmore chose a dignified way to be executed. He was seated at a table that had a curtain in front of it, and had a marker over his heart. In Utah, the firing squad has only one shooter out of the squad who fires a blank, unlike some places with several. All the shooters were military and volunteers, so nobody aimed to miss. All were determined to give him a quick death. So four bullets from powerful military rifles hit his heart. Pretty quick.
What is interesting in guillotine scene is that executioners do not wast anyone time, when the neck is positioned, the Blade falls... nobody give any instruction for it or no procedure
The British were the real masters when it came to getting it over and done. From the moment the executioner entered the condemned man's cell it was over in less than a minute. The gallows was on the other side of the cell, with the door hidden behind a movable bookcase. While the hangman pinioned the prisoner, the bookcase was moved and the door opened. The condemned man was quickly frog marched onto the trap door where his legs were tied together by the assistant as the hangman pulled the hood over his head and then quickly the noose. No orders needed to be given. Once everything was in place the trap was opened. Government guidelines considered any execution that took longer than 60 seconds from the moment the official party entered the prisoner's holding cell to be a failure.
Albert pierrepoint In his book said the quickest hanging from the condemned cell to the drop was 7 Seconds but the condemned man did run to the rope. Albert said his normal time to hang somebody was 14 seconds!!!
not without controversy. Pierpoint hung an innocent man then hung the real guy later on. Pierpoint also had everything set up & found out at the last minute that the prisoner was exonerated, instead of going to church & thanking God an innocent man didn't die he filed a complaint to get his payment saying he had to waste the time so he wanted money. Another famous case he hung a 29 year old woman who murdered her husband because he was abusing her, in modern times the woman would be allowed to plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter & do probation (t least in the US)
Não sei o enredo do filme e nem se é baseado em um fato real. Da cena em si, a pena de morte é algo que deve ser rejeitado. Sou contra a pena de morte. Uma prisão perpétua poderia ser a solução.
The most harrowing part of the movie, especially when you think that at the time it was filmed and premiered, the guilotine was still and until 1977, used in France. God bless the soul of President Francois MItterrand who abolished this horror and shame for France*, along with the death penalty. May he rest in peace. He deserves it because his hands were not smeared with blood. *The last European democracy (at the time) to abolish de facto and de jure the death penalty.
It's ironic that in 1975, two years before ending capitol punishment, France legalized the killing of the unborn which in and of itself has ended millions more lives than the death penalty ever did. Their only crime is that of being unwanted.
Fake. When hé was ministèr of justice in thé 50ths Mitterrand refused to save people who were send to thé guillotine ( specially during thé Algéria War)
Un très bon film, qui ne peut que rendre pensif, même si on est pour la peine de mort....Par contre, la présence de Gabin à l'exécution est en réalité impossible, le code pénal n'autorisant que la présence des avocats à l'exécution, en plus des magistrats, médecin, ministre du culte...
I’m not pro death penalty. I think the best way to pay back society would be hard labour for the rest of their lives. No books to read, no tv, just work, eat, sleep Always wonder what went to the condemned walking up the stairs to the guillotine seeing that blade…..
Помню после просмотра этого фильма люди выходили из зала в гробовом молчании. 20-й век и гильотина. Кошмар! И это было во Франции до 1980 года! Дичь!!!