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Marquis de Sade - The Original Sadist Documentary 

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@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 27 дней назад
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@LemurWhoSpoke
@LemurWhoSpoke 26 дней назад
I really love your videos. I'd love to see more, particularly on the following topics: Dietrich Bonhoeffer, with particular focus on Positive Christianity (or Nazi Christianity) and how most of the rest of the Confessing Church did *not* speak out against the persecution of the Jews, caring only about Hitler's desire to replace Jesus with himself. (Unlike others around him, Bonhoeffer did speak up for the Jews.) Charles Coughlin, with particular focus on the prevalence of white Christian nationalism and Nazism in the USA leading up to WWII. Key feminist icons, such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Emmeline Pankhurst, and others -- with a focus on any support for terrorism and explicit examples of misandry and false historical narratives in their writings. As we all know, the political extremes are tearing societies apart. However, most people don't understand the long history of the two biggest and most extreme players: White Christian Nationalism and Feminism.
@SweetChicagoGator
@SweetChicagoGator 23 дня назад
Amazing sexual acts & stories ! Marquis De Sade was ahead of his time. Sorry many of his Works were lost or destroyed ! Was the great vial in the Bastille crevice ever discovered and saved?
@MegaCatlady66
@MegaCatlady66 22 дня назад
just found this channel and must say i loved this video and it made me sub to you great video always been interested in him so this was a decent video about his life thanks
@carol1123
@carol1123 21 день назад
He was definitely promoting some bad shit no doubt about it he lived it and loved it
@Silly.Old.Sisyphus
@Silly.Old.Sisyphus 20 дней назад
A sadist was talking to a masochist. "Hit me! Hit me!" said the masochist. The sadist paused for a moment, and then said, "No".
@ahobimo732
@ahobimo732 16 дней назад
Clearly an advanced practitioner.
@jimgearedup4gym15
@jimgearedup4gym15 15 дней назад
😂😂😂
@jr_san
@jr_san 11 дней назад
Angry Thumbs Up!
@languagegame410
@languagegame410 11 дней назад
lololo
@WITCHERY-uc8uz
@WITCHERY-uc8uz 9 дней назад
😅😅 LMFAO
@warwarneverchanges4937
@warwarneverchanges4937 23 дня назад
How was a nobelman sent to prison with only a prostitute as a witness, he must have been extremley disliked by the court.
@melfreemans
@melfreemans 21 день назад
I agree. I was surprised that they even attributed any credibility to her and the other women. At that time higher moral values were assumed when someone had wealth or status.
@janvanaperen
@janvanaperen 21 день назад
Its not too different to today.
@madelainepetrin1430
@madelainepetrin1430 21 день назад
His politics didn't please. They used a E. Jean Carroll. 😂
@desertparanormal2791
@desertparanormal2791 20 дней назад
This was when rumors got women burned at the stake, is it really that much of a reach?
@fainitesbarley2245
@fainitesbarley2245 20 дней назад
@@desertparanormal2791Not everywhere - and this is a bit later. The big, mad witch burning epidemic was more Switzerland in the 16th century and the Holy Roman Empire part of Germany and more17th century. The Pendle witch trial in the UK was early 17th century. In England about 500 ‘witches’ were executed in the late 16th-early 17th century. All by hanging unless they also killed their husbands which meant being burned at the stake. In France it was also mostly 17th century with about 800 being executed - not at the stake I don’t think. Sceptical kings in France and jurists in England basically stopped most of it in the late 17th century but more rural distant areas could get away with stuff!
@mikeveis6393
@mikeveis6393 22 дня назад
His skull is still missing. The 1965 horror movie, "The Skull" is about the skull of the Marquis De Sade, which was haunted. Perfect movie for Halloween.
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 21 день назад
It absolutely is. Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee are wonderful.
@taebundy658
@taebundy658 20 дней назад
I have that movie. Two of the best actors in the hammer films was in it……
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 20 дней назад
@@taebundy658 Yep!
@XxResident_PipsxX
@XxResident_PipsxX 20 дней назад
I guess you could say De Sade was a head of his time.
@photocostumer1
@photocostumer1 20 дней назад
Oh my lord, my Mom and I watched that movie when I was little. It scared the crap out of me 😂😂😂
@JaynaeMarieXIV
@JaynaeMarieXIV 6 дней назад
I think this one and the one about Casanova are my favorites so far. I am addicted to the channel. These are the greatest things to binge-watch.
@ethanjavage8181
@ethanjavage8181 26 дней назад
y’all have the best narrator/voice hands down never change
@Shortylala123
@Shortylala123 21 день назад
I love how it’s a little bit raspy ❤
@ggrthemostgodless8713
@ggrthemostgodless8713 21 день назад
For sure... some pods I cannot stand and the same with some ads or "commercials". They definitely choose the voice on purpose whinny or raspy or sad or etc etc for the things they sell... This is a very tolerable voice to listen to for long periods. RU-vid asks me if the ads they showed me were ok, and offer me some choice for ad-free memberships... and they don't get it that I would pay them to never ever show ME certain ads, which I really hate. I don't hate ads, but some of them are tolerable, mainly for the voice and examiner they have, to the point of your comment.
@Silly.Old.Sisyphus
@Silly.Old.Sisyphus 20 дней назад
dreadful Franglais accent :)
@Aryan-jx3cb
@Aryan-jx3cb 26 дней назад
"The man known in history as..." is becoming iconic in 5 years.
@ortegalexis
@ortegalexis 26 дней назад
To* history
@Layer03cyberia
@Layer03cyberia 20 дней назад
This is how I’m introducing my best mate
@crawdadlando4053
@crawdadlando4053 25 дней назад
I love these documentaries. Thankyou for putting them up free for us to watch. I regrettably have missed many I still didn’t go back and re watch as the narrators voice is quite conducive for sleeping.
@Switcharoo12
@Switcharoo12 27 дней назад
17:34 "Lewd acts involving 'The fundamental orifice'... "?🤔 I got a pretty good chuckle out of that line.
@byrongilbert3720
@byrongilbert3720 27 дней назад
i tried looking up what that meant lmao
@lovely1762
@lovely1762 26 дней назад
"Desecrate her holy chalice with bodily fluids" my god
@nietzschespupil2784
@nietzschespupil2784 23 дня назад
It's one of De Sade's common lines in his characters.
@shankszm
@shankszm 23 дня назад
Does that mean BJ? I think.
@DonnellOkafor-pd7yn
@DonnellOkafor-pd7yn 22 дня назад
​@@byrongilbert3720vagina
@ericpanissidi6761
@ericpanissidi6761 22 дня назад
Geoffrey Rush played him in " the quills" awesome
@AndyJarman
@AndyJarman 20 дней назад
There's something about Geoffrey Rush that enables him to portray damaged souls isn't there? He rarely plays any other role.
@Camille_Anderson
@Camille_Anderson 20 дней назад
​@@AndyJarman💯🎯👏 yes, I agree. He played Sade so well. Kate Winslet was also brilliant, imho.
@tloraynevv7353
@tloraynevv7353 16 дней назад
"Quills" is one of the best movies I've ever seen. Geoffrey Rush, and pretty much the whole cast, were superb.
@MrAntonionio
@MrAntonionio 25 дней назад
How many know that De Sade's second forename was not Alphonse? In fact it was ALDONSE. This name was a "peculiarity" , a local name in his father's Province.. People - Critics, Authorities and others probably thought it was a "miss-read" and so substituted the nearest they could imagine - hence "Alphonse".
@niwe3631
@niwe3631 21 день назад
I did not know that. Thanks for sharing
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 21 день назад
Thank you for the information!
@elizabethjansen2684
@elizabethjansen2684 21 день назад
Fascinatingly enough that's the name of a evil god in the darkover series by mccaffrey and Bradley
@jennifs6868
@jennifs6868 20 дней назад
The Don!
@bravosierra2447
@bravosierra2447 26 дней назад
Thank you for spoiling us with so many interesting profiles lately. Can you please do one on The Brothers Grimm?
@peterhall6656
@peterhall6656 16 дней назад
In the 1960s as a 16 year old studying French at high school I got the original 18th century French of 120 days of Sodom and translated large slabs. I still remember struggling with a description of one manservant whose buttocks were like flaccid shirt flaps. My French teacher said my work was pornographic but I topped thge course and actually got a medal. Those were the days!
@Highheels4ever
@Highheels4ever 7 дней назад
The narrator did an excellent job narrating this story of Marquis de Sade and pronouncing the French words correctly. I am impressed as to how well his pronunciation is, and your entire narration was superb. Congratulations to you, Sir, on a fantastic job. I liked this story as I am a student of the French language myself and love languages. A very interesting story with so many twists and turns. Love biographies especially ancient biographies as ancient history is my favorite subject of all times. Thank you for sharing this video, it is absolutely fascinating 🙌👍👏♥️
@yaoruiz4962
@yaoruiz4962 26 дней назад
Descendant of royalty. Abused as a child. Maybe he wanted to leave his mark in history by consciously or unconsciously revealing the causes of his degeneration?
@FunkyTomo
@FunkyTomo 25 дней назад
Interesting theory isn't it? I never knew he was from royalty!
@yaoruiz4962
@yaoruiz4962 23 дня назад
@@FunkyTomoJust like King Charles and his ancestor Vlad the impeller, inmortalised as the blood drinking Dracula!
@softell9129
@softell9129 22 дня назад
I think it was more about self gratification and a desire to shock people
@teptime
@teptime 22 дня назад
@@softell9129 Sort of, but not really. It was, more specifically, a sociopolitical bitchslapping of imposed Christian morals, and how they signalled an undue and unjust authority over the masses. He was a maverick hero, villified in the books of history like every other maverick hero. He was a hedonist, yes, but such a lifestyle shouldn't be of issue to anyone beyond himself and the involved consenting adults.
@softell9129
@softell9129 22 дня назад
@@teptime true, though I wouldn't define him a hero, he liked to toy with the idea of evil and how far you could take it for your own personal pleasure (how immoral you could get), from the way he writes he seems to enjoy disgusting the reader, and also dares you to wonder about you're dark desires
@arcofspira
@arcofspira 27 дней назад
It's such a thrill to get a notification that People Profiles released another superb documentary
@skiker4560
@skiker4560 27 дней назад
Me too! Then to see whose the narrator! ❤❤
@biendereviere
@biendereviere 27 дней назад
Same here, every time I gladly sacrifice my sleep so I can watch it freshly uploaded 😅 after my brain is saturated with knew knowledge I sleep much better 🙈
@laprincessa9787
@laprincessa9787 27 дней назад
Amen🤌🧐
@michaelturner5050
@michaelturner5050 26 дней назад
That’s how I feel when I get a notification from your mom on Only Fans.
@chadclay1643
@chadclay1643 22 дня назад
Bot
@tricivenola8164
@tricivenola8164 21 день назад
Excellent information well presented, thank you! I read Justine in the late 1960s, when I was in my late teens, and was told by my contemporaries that it was political. We all took it as a horrifying and hilarious treatise on Punishment of Virtue. I read another book about her libertine sister Juliet, and how she succeeded in life. Was it by De Sade? As I recall, it was, but it's not mentioned in your documentary. My forever picture of DeSade was painted by Geoffrey Rush's spectacular performance in the movie "Quills."
@JangianTV
@JangianTV 27 дней назад
Following on from this, please consider making one for Voltaire at some point. 🙂
@minui8758
@minui8758 26 дней назад
Agreed. Such vastly different figures tho - Voltaire is a principal hero of modern secular ethics. De Sade by is literally a textbook example for theist ethicists
@JangianTV
@JangianTV 26 дней назад
@@minui8758 Nice summary. They were both philosophers though, and they were both French! 😁
@bookofthewarsofthelord9273
@bookofthewarsofthelord9273 22 дня назад
​@@minui8758 de sade was clearly not a religious man. How do draw the conclusion that he is a text book example of theist ethics?
@minui8758
@minui8758 22 дня назад
@@bookofthewarsofthelord9273 counter eg the - he’s the example of godlessness that proves the value of eschatological reward mechanism morality
@shalasalazar4930
@shalasalazar4930 21 день назад
Excellent suggestion!
@georgecyp.4581
@georgecyp.4581 24 дня назад
Sociopaths and psychopaths can be talented and inf Iuential even charismatic. This doesn't detract from the fact that they are dangerous and they can pervert good to evil in its most abasing for,m, Iike the way they experience love
@desertparanormal2791
@desertparanormal2791 20 дней назад
We see it all the time these days. But today they'd discredit the prostitute and the courts would say "we don't want to ruin his future."
@DrinkTheKoolAid62
@DrinkTheKoolAid62 8 дней назад
I doubt Socio/psychopaths experience love
@evaleyst
@evaleyst 8 дней назад
Just that the Marquis was not a sociopath. Instead, he wrote his political manifestos out of compassion with the victims of society and he cared for the persons he was close to. Would his wife have visited him in jail if there had not be at least a close friendship? Socionpaths/psychos can be dangerous, but he was neither. Just daring enough to live perversion. Did he kill anyone? Did anyone get physically hurt?
@michaelholland3396
@michaelholland3396 22 дня назад
Very fascinating cross-section of the reality that is become "The Enlightenment" thank you!
@despinne
@despinne 16 дней назад
I found Justine in a library, but only in French. I was able to read enough to discern what was going on and it wasn't good. After this video, I can perceive deSade as a purveyor of Hustler, Playboy, etc., which claimed to be pursuing free speech. Now that everybody says FY every other sentence, hope they are happy.
@sabrinanascimento5248
@sabrinanascimento5248 21 день назад
Geoffrey Rush did a great job portraying Marquis de Sade.
@martinrees4788
@martinrees4788 20 дней назад
I thought he was too cuddly for the role. De Sade was a noisy, pushy, demanding bad baby always bucking the system
@sabrinanascimento5248
@sabrinanascimento5248 14 дней назад
No, he was perfectly fit for the role and as Captain Barbossa in the Pirates of the Caribbean.
@martinrees4788
@martinrees4788 13 дней назад
@@sabrinanascimento5248 each to their own. Personally, if I was choosing someone to play a dissolute libertine if it would have to be Malcolm McDowell with Pasolini obviously in the director's role, or possibly Kubrick
@martinrees4788
@martinrees4788 13 дней назад
Or Polanski?
@smkh2890
@smkh2890 22 дня назад
If you haven't seen 'Quills', with Geoffrey Rush as De Sade, do yourself a favour !
@smkh2890
@smkh2890 22 дня назад
And as for '120 days of Sodom', that was taken up by Pasolini in 'SALO', an allegory of the Fascist state.
@biendereviere
@biendereviere 27 дней назад
Yet another example of great work from this channel ❤ I don’t care I should actually be sound asleep right now, I have to watch this until the end first and foremost 😅 too hungry for historical biographical knowledge 🙈
@PeopleProfiles
@PeopleProfiles 27 дней назад
Enjoy! 🙂
@susanlett9632
@susanlett9632 26 дней назад
It's 2:04 am here in Rapid City South Dakota USA! I have to be up at 6 for work but I just found this channel. Hope I like it
@Camille_Anderson
@Camille_Anderson 20 дней назад
​@@susanlett9632at 4.15sm, I'm refusing to go to sleep until I hear it all,ol'! 💯😉
@GoTLegS84
@GoTLegS84 26 дней назад
Love these! An episode each night at bedtime!
@moosemaster96
@moosemaster96 26 дней назад
OMG you did de sade?? Love you guys. First Blackbeard now this.... Christmas came early this year🎉
@HeinousMarlborough
@HeinousMarlborough 26 дней назад
More like Antichristmas
@lfgifu296
@lfgifu296 27 дней назад
Finally more Sade content! And from the History Profiles at that :) Once I “photoshopped” a picture of a local celebrity into some random XVIII century noble and put it as my pfp for whatsapp, and the father of my best friend accused me of putting his face on Sade (he was really keen to prove I was a bad influence, when I changed the picture to a Medieval lady from an early XIV century manuscript he found a way to say her hand was in a promiscuous place (she was holding a rosary💀) Well, all this to say, Sade has been with me in weird ways for a long time, from Enigma’s amazing song “ Sadeness” to my friend’s father idiocy lol.
@aikaterinimoschou9437
@aikaterinimoschou9437 24 дня назад
I was about 15 years old when I read Sade for the first time. Speechless is not strong enough to describe the state the book has put me into. I couldn't stop wondering why it is considered to be literature and not just pornography. Then I was told about his "grateness" and that is a punch to the stomach to society's hypocrisy etc, etc....OK! Even so, one book like that would be enough; he could take another route, he had the talent to do so. Sarcasm, criticism and so forth can be established with so many ways. In my humble opinion, he was just describing his fantasies. As for the critics for the movies, "masterpiece" was one of the terms used and it just added to my belief that those who "judge" movies, get exited by whatever they don't comprehend. As I have already said, just my humble opinion.
@Wee162
@Wee162 21 день назад
Yes his work is extremely disturbing
@Ragestation
@Ragestation 18 дней назад
He wasn't just describing his fantasies. If Broken down they would only be a fragment, compared to to the endless phrases of his philosophy. If he was just writing his fantasies, why would he even bother to add this massive amount of extra material.? Much of the writing is an expression of his anger and hatred of the hypocrisy of those, in many areas of French society, taking part in the same activities, and yet, not being taken to account for it, while he is left imprisoned.
@aikaterinimoschou9437
@aikaterinimoschou9437 17 дней назад
@@Ragestation If you believe so...
@paulandriessen489
@paulandriessen489 17 дней назад
De Sade moral standards were very high!
@Ragestation
@Ragestation 17 дней назад
@@aikaterinimoschou9437 I read a lot. I know so.
@luckilew
@luckilew 22 дня назад
This dude was a super freak😂😂
@Artiz...
@Artiz... 7 дней назад
de Sade's explicit influence regarding Psychology in its most generalised form has never been underestimated by most leading intellectuals and academics! His literary depictions of debauchery unlocked the unspoken of his ruling class culture and social practices! An authentic example from the 'Age of Enlightenment'! His literary contribution to comprehending morality and human sexual deviance is foundational in all the human sciences! Reading 'Dialogue Between a Priest and a Dying Man' to find out would be my advice... if asked! Brilliant guys... thanks very much!
@kathyk479
@kathyk479 23 дня назад
He was a deviant who was a good writer!
@Davidf8L
@Davidf8L 26 дней назад
Thanks for your work and time making this happen for me, again ❤
@mikeveis6393
@mikeveis6393 22 дня назад
He was deranged. He didn't have both oars in the water. He wasn't playing with a full deck.
@AndyJarman
@AndyJarman 20 дней назад
A 'roo loose in the top paddock.
@martinrees4788
@martinrees4788 20 дней назад
Do you truly think that? I mean ok 120days is just pure fantasy. But the other books reflect our natures as species very well. This was something he had first hand knowledge of
@KS-PNW
@KS-PNW 20 дней назад
​@@martinrees4788yeah not to mention the fact that most of his "crimes" are not in fact crimes today. He definitely wasn't a role model but I don't see any evidence that he was "deranged," or otherwise delusional..
@7colliemac
@7colliemac 18 дней назад
@@KS-PNWHe was a despicable individual the fact that “sadism” is coined from his name is enough. His interests & books . included necrophilia, incest, sodomy, flagellation, coprophilia (sexually aroused by poop), necrophilia and the rape, torture and murder of adults and children. He stated that pregnant women should be killed. Him & Alister Crowley & others show how sick & depraved person can be. Do what thy wilt, the ultimate of demonic ideology.
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 27 дней назад
Love your content guys! Keep up the good work ❤❤❤❤
@camillep9346
@camillep9346 26 дней назад
He was a rotten father - how cud he be anything else with his prioritised choice of activities.... ESTP Sounds like a polite way to say Sociopath...
@evaleyst
@evaleyst 8 дней назад
What makes you think he was? Any evidence from his kids' lives?
@camillep9346
@camillep9346 8 дней назад
@@evaleyst Jail,income, treatment of mother, and all the reasons she eventually divorced him.... ok, u have a funny ideaof a good father...
@evaleyst
@evaleyst 6 дней назад
@@camillep9346 I did not say "good father", just that possibly he was not a rotten father. Anyway, noble parents at that time would say: "let me see the kids when they can write letters to me." All rotten parents. Leaving their kids in the hands of nannies und other servants. Did they control the welfare of their kids? Probably just noticed when the kids were too thin.
@vusimuzinqai9208
@vusimuzinqai9208 27 дней назад
Who is the narrator of this documentary? He has a great voice ❤❤❤
@PeopleProfiles
@PeopleProfiles 27 дней назад
Take a bow Ruben Crow...
@lauracook8203
@lauracook8203 12 дней назад
There was a movie called "Quills" about the Marqui's inprisonment. Not very realistic but very entertaining. I can't remember who played deSade but Kate Winslet and Joaquin Phoenix were in it.
@kimberlymatroniano2581
@kimberlymatroniano2581 24 дня назад
Thank you ❣️
@PeopleProfiles
@PeopleProfiles 22 дня назад
Thank you!
@stevenrichardson1843
@stevenrichardson1843 21 день назад
One significant point was missed, he writes quite beautifully. If he hadn't he would have been forgotten.
@Wee162
@Wee162 21 день назад
I found his work disturbing, not beautiful by any stretch of the imagination.
@marlondavis9450
@marlondavis9450 19 дней назад
“Beautifully”… um no
@Buster_Piles
@Buster_Piles 2 дня назад
The patron Saint of buggery.
@marcelvanooijen7790
@marcelvanooijen7790 15 дней назад
I really enjoy youre videos ,so thank you 4 all the uploads !!!
@alyxcoe2608
@alyxcoe2608 24 дня назад
His severest critics were just plain hypocrites ...as though the French court and aristocratic society were not already rife with libertinism. Reminds me of Oscar Wilde who died in prison. Fascinating , TY❤
@michaelhall596
@michaelhall596 22 дня назад
Oscar Wilde died in Paris, after he had finished his sentence of hard labor at Reading Jail, but in a way you are right, he was a broken man after being abandoned by family and friends, and jail broke him, so yes, he, his spirit did die in jail, his last words were said to be "either this wallpaper goes, or I do" who breaks a butterfly on a wheel? ❤
@alyxcoe2608
@alyxcoe2608 21 день назад
@@michaelhall596 thanks for the correction.
@elizabethjansen2684
@elizabethjansen2684 21 день назад
He took it to "the next level"
@Wee162
@Wee162 21 день назад
Oh Sade went way beyond anything Oscar Wilde was into.
@Camille_Anderson
@Camille_Anderson 20 дней назад
The man who brought us The Happy Prince would never be as provocative & foul as Sade, imho.
@justusmzb7441
@justusmzb7441 16 дней назад
120 days of sodom has all the tropes of a porn book, in all the worst ways. I am convinced that he was fantasizing about what he wished to do if he had the necessary influence, not criticize the french society
@purpletalons7682
@purpletalons7682 23 дня назад
I was introduced to the sod back in my early twenties. After reading 120 days of sodom, I was changed. I can never on mentally see the things that he wrote. Dude was messed up. Yet everything treat in reading his perversions.
@Wee162
@Wee162 21 день назад
Yes I agree - can’t unsee them
@justine5588
@justine5588 26 дней назад
Excellent video. Very thorough and interesting.
@lexi6916
@lexi6916 8 дней назад
Thanks!
@evilvespa
@evilvespa 26 дней назад
Wow. This is insanely good. Thank you.
@sandrahunter5904
@sandrahunter5904 22 дня назад
The thumbnail picture bears a resemblish to Miles Davis. He was something of a sadist too, ESPECIALLY TO HIMSELF.
@D34dfgRu45
@D34dfgRu45 18 дней назад
In a movie about his life, his long suffering wife said the cruelest thing he ever did was getting her to fall in love with him. Being in a crazy relationship myself i could really identify with what she was saying 😢
@mamacas_3.075
@mamacas_3.075 23 дня назад
Very interesting. I had no idea the significance of The Brothers Grim and the foundation whereby which they were written. Very knowledgeable.👍🏼
@firebyrd437
@firebyrd437 22 дня назад
The original stories of the Grim brothers were in some parts awful, but they pale into significance to 120 days of sodomy. I'm willing to bet all I have that Disney will never make that movie. It's beyond repulsion, it's full of torture and murder of children that they kidnap. The adults in this story do disgusting things but they are at least consensual
@joeasthope2064
@joeasthope2064 20 дней назад
Just found your channel really well presented subbed up
@PulseHistory
@PulseHistory 26 дней назад
It was a real pleasure to watch your videos! I really liked the way you reveal the topic, keep the viewer in suspense.
@anthonyogletree6660
@anthonyogletree6660 21 день назад
The outro song to this video is friggin awesome!
@chemicalqueen5460
@chemicalqueen5460 26 дней назад
He was obviously never going to write for Mills & Boon!
@AndyJarman
@AndyJarman 20 дней назад
Fifty Shades of Grey came pretty close to that "mash up" though didn't it!?
@marlee7389
@marlee7389 23 дня назад
I see Walsingham video next in line. Sade and Walsingham have been both portrayed by Geoffrey Rush. Coincidentally. He's a great actor 👍
@AndyJarman
@AndyJarman 20 дней назад
And David Helfgott. Like Donald Pleasance before him, some actors become typecast to play the most peculiar stereotypes!
@Senacacrane
@Senacacrane 27 дней назад
Thank you for uploading this.
@elmagodelmaryahoo
@elmagodelmaryahoo 26 дней назад
Beyond simply _"mired in controversy",_ The Marquis was mired in a caliber of extremely perverted behavior that has rightfully born his infamous namesake for nearly 300 years = *Sadism* and *Sadistic....* To suggest that his graphic "literary achievements" were not a form of blatantly advocating such condoned perversion is, IMO, a rather derelict misunderstanding of his fully documented intentions. And intentions fully realized _'In The Flesh'_ for decades that finally / rightfully landed him in prison....!!! 🧐 Subsequent historical attempts to "venerate" de Sade's misogynistic and masochistic aberrations is Hard Evidence of just how depraved and deeply deviant much of larger societies actually ARE.... behind the mask of "civility". 😱
@AndyJarman
@AndyJarman 20 дней назад
You don't think that punishing people by throwing them in jail is Sadistic in itself? There is a dark shadow in the minds of people who are gratified by punishing others with pain and bondage. The "justice" system is based upon the Sado-Masochistic impulse. The contemporary "Social Justice" movement is based upon the idea we are all oppressed by invisible forces. This gives us permission to in turn oppress and abuse others. Christianity was a revolutionary movement in this regard. Rather than justice through revenge, it advocated responsibility for one's own emotions, rooting out the ill intent within one and instead choosing to understand maladaptive behaviour as the expression of an unconscious need for recognition of the self.
@evaleyst
@evaleyst 8 дней назад
Why should he be rightfully in prison: Did he kill anyone? You just don't like what he wrote, you don't have to. Masochism is not an aberration. Was he misogynistic? We should research the attitudes of his time; I think he was rather ahead of it. We cannot judge him by the moral of our age. If you think that anyone should be jailed because your moral does not allow his writing, you might have a brillant career in one of the dictatorships of today.
@emogirl4245
@emogirl4245 37 минут назад
He did AWFUL things to women and men. Violent things. This documentary doesn't do much to accurately portray the cruelty that he inflicted upon sex workers, women and men. 120 days is not a book of fantasy's, it's a book of what he likely did.
@carolescutt2257
@carolescutt2257 22 дня назад
Truly outstanding documentary and very balanced ❤ im intrigued by De Sade strangely a voyeur in S& M. Having viewed many different accounts, this is superb xx
@richardshiggins704
@richardshiggins704 26 дней назад
Fascinating insight into the complex personality of de Sade who usually provokes a knee jerk reaction .
@schepvogelk5971
@schepvogelk5971 26 дней назад
Very intresting and I learned a lot!!
@THEOGGUNSHOW
@THEOGGUNSHOW 18 дней назад
I've heard various things about the Marquis De Sade over the years, but this exceptional documentary certainly stands out.
@TigerKttie
@TigerKttie 21 день назад
There's a movie "Quills" that is about de Sade. Dunno how accurate to his life but it has good actors.
@KimberlyLetsGo
@KimberlyLetsGo 20 дней назад
Very well done.
@skumsters2323
@skumsters2323 20 дней назад
So I got read the old Hansel and Gretel, nice parenting ones again mum and dad haha. Great documentary, thank you.
@elizabethnash7491
@elizabethnash7491 14 часов назад
An interesting and thorough examination of this enigmatic man. I wonder how sadism would be described without him? Human nature at it’s worst?
@FRANKTHRING1
@FRANKTHRING1 20 дней назад
A good documentary though it ignores De Sade`s imprisonment at the Fortress of Miolans by the side of Lake Annency. If you visit you can wander around unbothered and spend time in De Sade`s cell which is fun ! I might ad an unpublished novella by De Sade came on the auction market in the UK in 2022, written in his hand probably while in the asylum. No one seemed to want to buy it and it finally sold for a relatively low 55,000 pounds.
@user-dz1rc4wk2t
@user-dz1rc4wk2t 5 дней назад
So what if he didn't believe? Nor sadist , he sounds like a person who challenged his beliefs, that's commendable
@indraoutsutsuki2994
@indraoutsutsuki2994 26 дней назад
Following this, I have strong reason to believe that Desaad, the God of Torture and Sadism from DC Comics is named after him.
@MrLoobu
@MrLoobu 21 день назад
No shit lmao
@sabrinanascimento5248
@sabrinanascimento5248 21 день назад
He even wrote sadistic poetry in newspapers.
@tigerlillybell75
@tigerlillybell75 21 день назад
The difference between the brothers Grimm and de Sade is that de Sade had actually committed the acts he describes in his book. This is why is writings are not considered allegories. His 120 Days or Sodom is eerily comparable to the 1996 exposure of what the elite of the world do when they gather in secret at the Chateau des Amerois in Belgium. Perhaps he was writing the truth which is too difficult for intellectuals to accept and therefore they choose to overlay it with the cloak of allegory.
@chadbennett3998
@chadbennett3998 16 дней назад
Watching from Mackinac Island Michigan
@MariuszDrzazga553
@MariuszDrzazga553 2 дня назад
Highlight of my trip to Paris, a visit to the cell where he was kept at Vincenne.
@jrsmrs1
@jrsmrs1 15 дней назад
The only reason for his imprisonment was because he did what he did in public with commoners.
@paulwalker6045
@paulwalker6045 20 дней назад
excellent in depth research brilliant
@philipanderson4673
@philipanderson4673 20 дней назад
why are there close-ups of parts of contemporary people's faces which have nothing to do with the story...?
@JH-mi2vw
@JH-mi2vw 21 день назад
He was a highly depraved but relentless literary talent. Would you want your father or brother or son to be like him?
@evaleyst
@evaleyst 8 дней назад
I'm like him, just that I respect a "no" which obviously he did not.
@hoibsh21
@hoibsh21 21 час назад
Shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather....Whiplash girlchild in the dark......
@fionap19
@fionap19 20 дней назад
I read the 200 days of sodden have to say it was vile, stomach churning. I’ve read lots of torture before but couldn’t finish this!
@Tomatohater64
@Tomatohater64 26 дней назад
Great yet unique presentation definitely worthy of a full go.
@Juliafoutsj
@Juliafoutsj 20 дней назад
He was into it simple as that ......
@katherinecollins4685
@katherinecollins4685 2 дня назад
Interesting documentary
@bronxbomerpito7286
@bronxbomerpito7286 26 дней назад
Holy moly this dude apparently it was one of the first viral super freaks. He'd be a billionaire in today's society. It's amazing how many commoners were able to put this guy in prison.
@PinkiePie45838283734666o9
@PinkiePie45838283734666o9 26 дней назад
I doubt he'd be a billionaire, tbh.
@bronxbomerpito7286
@bronxbomerpito7286 26 дней назад
@@PinkiePie45838283734666o9 bro look at the Kardashians.. and of course I don't know if he actually literally would have become a billionaire just saying with his freakish nature he would fit right in with our society today
@Wee162
@Wee162 21 день назад
@@bronxbomerpito7286maybe at a pornography convention. Even today, his work would be considered unacceptable for public consumption. Much sicker than anything produced by social media / reality TV famous people.
@martinrees4788
@martinrees4788 20 дней назад
Well he really believed the Seditionaries would see sense and elevate him to a radical philosopher, but of course by being an aristocrat and pissing off the Catholic church, well he was lucky not to meet Madame Guillotine. Very lucky indeed
@HaHaHaa769
@HaHaHaa769 10 дней назад
​@@martinrees4788Didn't revolutionaries break him out of the Bastille? IIRC he was the only prisoner it held, or one of a few, at the time.He was often heard shouting anti-monarchist rebel songs from his cell and later from his window in the asylum.
@ggrthemostgodless8713
@ggrthemostgodless8713 21 день назад
How did such parents, and lineage, have such a f-up extremely honest son!!
@AndyJarman
@AndyJarman 20 дней назад
When you have enough status and power you really don't need to keep up appearances do you?
@ggrthemostgodless8713
@ggrthemostgodless8713 20 дней назад
@@AndyJarman I wish, that are true... apparently you do, or he wold have spent so much time in jails. I imagine it is the disparity between his current moral code and the truth, which TODAY we know, over the decades keeps including more and more things, women today wouldn't have such a shocking response I imagine, it must have been aches to those women and men just hearing such things completely against the moral code of the time. Imagine reading it on top of that. Jeeezzz!!
@Ikokaoniko
@Ikokaoniko 20 дней назад
If he was just fantasizing through his literary work about some more or less appalling actions - it could be said that the ideas and critics of contemporary French society were the main thing in his writings and all the perversion just a side show. To me, he always came of as a deviant who, when he was laying low or being imprisoned, did exactly the opposite - wrote a bunch of stuff as a way to live out his fantasies the only way he could in those moments - in his mind. P.S. Gilles De Rais also possibly wrote some memoirs or maybe even some short stories depicting the times he lived in. We should consider ourselves lucky then that, if he did, nothing survived. Who knows if we wouldn't be debating today some of the finer points of his work, ready to consider dead servants and children as a metaphor.
@jodycarrithers6160
@jodycarrithers6160 11 дней назад
Imagine THAT!???!! AN abused child turns into an abuser and one who gets off on abuse and pain inflicted on others. 🤔 Shocking.
@sherriethornhill398
@sherriethornhill398 23 дня назад
I wonder if this is what "Dangerous Liaisons" was based on
@dumisovilakazi3862
@dumisovilakazi3862 25 дней назад
23:30 😅... Herein we can officially say he was the manifestation of the adage "The Man, The Myth, The Legend"
@dee-deelove9310
@dee-deelove9310 26 дней назад
Narrative was way too fast had to play it on 0.75 ……very interesting doco
@midgetgordonramsey3684
@midgetgordonramsey3684 11 дней назад
Some sources and backing off from the criticism of morals of the time through the modern eye would improve this. We are not living in a higher age morally and history will not look fondly on us either; be humble and exercise humility in one's criticism of the past.
@Wee162
@Wee162 21 день назад
Some of his writings were really twisted, quite debased
@phillipjordan1010
@phillipjordan1010 26 дней назад
120 Days of Sodom is a uniquely challenging read. The degree of depravity is substantial. Whilst reading the text you get the feeling you are involved in a perverted series of crimes. I usually get through 3or4 pages and have to set the book down and get some fresh air
@susanlett9632
@susanlett9632 26 дней назад
I've never read it. I'm glad now! Heard of it but that's it
@rexharrison6827
@rexharrison6827 21 день назад
Pasolini's film (Salo: or the 120 Days of Sodom) has a similar effect on audiences. It usually opens to a packed house, but by the time it reaches its ending, the cinema is almost empty apart from the hardcore! Pasolini played on the audience's prurient interests for sexual titillation and proceeded to rub their noses in it. Most of the film is framed from the position of an onlooker or participant, dragging the viewer into the scenes, which makes for voyeuristically uncomfortable viewing. de Sade may well have been trying to do the same in his writing, piling obscenity on top of obscenity in an attempt to overwhelm the reader. I got a sense of this, reading "Justine", wherein the hapless girl/victim is plunged into one nightmarish situation after another, losing her optimism in human nature and sexual innocence in the process. The poor girl can't even catch a break from nature as she's blasted into oblivion by a bolt of lightning just as she seems to be on the verge of happiness. There's a sly, wicked sense of humour in de Sade, which is easily missed amid the outrage.
@Mr.KaganbYaltrk
@Mr.KaganbYaltrk 27 дней назад
French really like to invent weird things
@tibsky1396
@tibsky1396 25 дней назад
Your comment is quite weird too.
@DonnellOkafor-pd7yn
@DonnellOkafor-pd7yn 22 дня назад
Germans even more
@yuglesstube
@yuglesstube 20 дней назад
Citroen
@Mr.KaganbYaltrk
@Mr.KaganbYaltrk 17 дней назад
@@tibsky1396 like you
@AndyJarman
@AndyJarman 20 дней назад
How is it he survived venerial disease? His wife and her children must have all been infected? Seems they must have been able to cure, it not live alongside it?
@AndyJarman
@AndyJarman 20 дней назад
Interesting that a man fascinated with the sense of release and pleasure that bondage and spite bought, should be repeatedly imprisoned and punished throughout his adult life.
@Shelly-mz9yf
@Shelly-mz9yf 23 дня назад
Can someone tell me where can I have an updated English class and learn new things? After this hearing surly I missed something in the very catholic academic 60's/70s English
@user-un4xk5vb2x
@user-un4xk5vb2x 25 дней назад
Video yapmak için hangi programlar kullaniyorsun
@Rings-of-Saturn2
@Rings-of-Saturn2 26 дней назад
I am very conflicted on De Sade. Yes he wrote some intentionally perverted stuff but I think the philosophical nature of his work is often very insightful and underappreciated. You could also say that he had some very progressive views for his time that have become mainstream today. He was a fierce critic of the evils of organized religion and his writings sometimes depict women as having the dominating and aggressive position when it comes to the twisted fantasy world he describes.
@sabrinanascimento5248
@sabrinanascimento5248 21 день назад
This is a great movie.
@elizabethsutherland7932
@elizabethsutherland7932 26 дней назад
Merely the first recorded.
@christerprestberg3973
@christerprestberg3973 26 дней назад
Having read alot of De Sade's works, I can recommend Justine, or The Misfortunes of Virtue and it's sister novel Juliette read as a pair. Overall if you can get past the fucked up parts, there is gold in there.
@otrebla8944
@otrebla8944 25 дней назад
They're very philosophical.
@DonnellOkafor-pd7yn
@DonnellOkafor-pd7yn 22 дня назад
I read Justine in my early 20s
@marlondavis9450
@marlondavis9450 19 дней назад
Epstein book club favorite for sure
@tonymillman
@tonymillman 4 дня назад
enchanting
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