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Post by sissi on Jun 20, 2020 1:26:50 GMT
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Post by romilly on Jun 20, 2020 3:57:54 GMT
I didn’t know anything about this beautiful footage or story until alerted on here. It’s beautiful and I will watch it and everything associated many times too. Many thanks for starting this thread.
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Post by Admin on Jun 20, 2020 15:31:56 GMT
You are welcome, Sissi! ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png)
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Post by esmerelda on Jun 20, 2020 20:40:05 GMT
Ah the gorgeous Romy Schneider! Sissi used to wear face masks made of steak, had a gym built and used it at a time when ladies were not supposed to be anything other than passive and was assassinated by a knife to the heart. A really fascinating character!
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Post by esmerelda on Jun 20, 2020 20:40:59 GMT
Welcome Sissi ![](https://www.free-smileys.com/files/holidays-smileys/1434.gif)
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Post by sissi on Jun 20, 2020 21:31:31 GMT
I didn’t know anything about this beautiful footage or story until alerted on here. It’s beautiful and I will watch it and everything associated many times too. Many thanks for starting this thread. I'm happy beloved, I hope you like it .... Posted by esmerelda46 minutes ago Ah the gorgeous Romy Schneider! Sissi used to wear face masks made of steak, had a gym built and used it at a time when ladies were not supposed to be anything other than passive and was assassinated by a knife to the heart. A really fascinating character! Yes Esmeralda, she was murdered by a terrorist with a stab in the heart. I believe that this must have caused a lot of commotion at the time. What also impresses me was the death of Romy Schneider, she did not endure much after the death of her son, she said that her son David was the light of her eyes, I have no children, but I imagine that it is an immense love, and it must be extremely difficult to go through it too...
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Post by Admin on Jun 20, 2020 22:00:47 GMT
Sisi / La Principessa Sissi (2009) Episode 01 - Part 01 (in German with English subtitles) I don't know if you have ever seen this, Sissi. youtu.be/aSOoKH44whw
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Post by Admin on Jun 20, 2020 22:07:08 GMT
I didn’t know anything about this beautiful footage or story until alerted on here. It’s beautiful and I will watch it and everything associated many times too. Many thanks for starting this thread. I'm happy beloved, I hope you like it .... Posted by esmerelda46 minutes ago Ah the gorgeous Romy Schneider! Sissi used to wear face masks made of steak, had a gym built and used it at a time when ladies were not supposed to be anything other than passive and was assassinated by a knife to the heart. A really fascinating character! Yes Esmeralda, she was murdered by a terrorist with a stab in the heart. I believe that this must have caused a lot of commotion at the time. What also impresses me was the death of Romy Schneider, she did not endure much after the death of her son, she said that her son David was the light of her eyes, I have no children, but I imagine that it is an immense love, and it must be extremely difficult to go through it too... I read that account of the loss of her son and it broke my heart, too. I have no children myself either but we all have family and our maternal hearts and can relate, I feel. I read somewhere -trying to find the link where, but so far unsuccessful, where a fortune teller foretold the fate of Elisabeth, Ludwing of Bavaria, and Sophie, Duchesse d'Alencon. Would die by steel, water and fire. Elisabeth was felled by an assassin's knife (she wasn't even the first intended target) Ludwig by apparent drowning Sophie by the infamous Bazar de la Charité fire in Paris. So steel, water and fire.
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Post by sissi on Jun 20, 2020 22:07:27 GMT
Thank you, I will watch tonight....
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Post by Admin on Jun 20, 2020 22:09:05 GMT
Thank you, I will watch tonight.... ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/wink.png) Yes, just go to Youtube and all the episodes should be there. The actor who played Max is a particular cutie, IMO. Yum!
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Post by sissi on Jun 22, 2020 1:36:19 GMT
It's very exciting, and much more complete than that of Romy Schneider's Sissi. www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tfmyTMvKO0 - I cried in this when the child is separated from the mother in the orphanage, that child, great actor, he experiences a reality in his pain that it is difficult not to cry with him. www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0n-BejMT1g - I was also moved by the death of Sissi's daughter. What a coincidence, both Sissi and Romy Schneider had such pain. And here Sophie, mother-in-law, was actually hard to please. And Sissi´s husband - Franz - did not protect her very much from his mother, which is a pity. It must have been a great deal of suffering in real life for her to be separated from her children by Sophie. I will continue watching, thank you very much for indicating. I spoke fluent German when I was 15, traveling from my grandparents' house by bus to Brasilia - 2 days by bus - I came talking in German with a German all the time, but today I forgot a lot, really I need to study again. As soon as I resolve my professional life, God willing, I return to my studies in German, French, Italian and English. Some things she says I am remembering and I can understand without the caption, which helps me a lot.
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Post by Admin on Jun 22, 2020 2:12:11 GMT
It's very exciting, and much more complete than that of Romy Schneider's Sissi. www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tfmyTMvKO0 - I cried in this when the child is separated from the mother in the orphanage, that child, great actor, he experiences a reality in his pain that it is difficult not to cry with him. www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0n-BejMT1g - I was also moved by the death of Sissi's daughter. What a coincidence, both Sissi and Romy Schneider had such pain. And here Sophie, mother-in-law, was actually hard to please. And Sissi´s husband - Franz - did not protect her very much from his mother, which is a pity. It must have been a great deal of suffering in real life for her to be separated from her children by Sophie. I will continue watching, thank you very much for indicating. I spoke fluent German when I was 15, traveling from my grandparents' house by bus to Brasilia - 2 days by bus - I came talking in German with a German all the time, but today I forgot a lot, really I need to study again. As soon as I resolve my professional life, God willing, I return to my studies in German, French, Italian and English. Some things she says I am remembering and I can understand without the caption, which helps me a lot. Yes, I watched this series a while ago and just watched a bit more of it recently, and it's very nicely done. I think Franz was actually rather a chivalrous character - and he seemed to have a soft spot for the females in his family. Great respect for his mother - who essentially had him become Emperor at 18. Sissi was rather a complicated individual character being a relation of the rather eccentric and gifted Wittelsbach clan. I believe there was a lot of depression in that family, amongst other things, which could have left tensions in the marriage and family. 4 languages? That's a lot to take on! I know some French from school and currently studying German. That's impressive!
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Post by sissi on Jun 22, 2020 20:59:56 GMT
I don't see Sissi as a person who was depressed, but a person who was under very strong pressure to be perfect. There was at the time of Sissi and there is still a very big stigma that the woman only serves to procreate ... When I lost an ovary in surgery, I woke up in my room, I saw my father telling me that I had to get married soon that I had lost an ovary, otherwise I could no longer have children. I cried for years, and prayed for years asking God that he would have mercy on me and build me a home and give me children, just as he had mercy on Ana and she had Samuel. This today, with graduated women, with a university degree. Now you get into a time machine, go to the year of Sissi - 1854 1898 - the woman married to the emperor, had a Sophie in her life, and still had an obligation to procreate an emperor. As much as her husband was faithful to her, and a good husband, she should have been in a lot of anguish over the pressure for her son, Rodolph must have been a relief, but also an immense pain when he died. The pressure to be physically perfect, never put on weight, be always right in front of people. When Sissi reached a certain age, she forbade photographs of her, because she didn't want people to have an image of her older, she took a cold and hot shower every day because she believed it would slow her aging, so she was a person who lived under great pressure for perfection. So much so that when she died, she was not at the apex in the hearts of the people of the time, if she had at the apex as she was at the time of the wedding, the terrorist attack against her would have turned into a rebellion.And she certainly had charisma, because she was loved more by the people than by the court, and even today people research about her, and they love the film about her made by Romy Schneider So I don't see her as a depressed person, but as a person who suffered a lot of internal and external pressure, we must know how to separate depression and pressure. Yes, my father put me with a private teacher to learn English when I was very young, but the first language I spoke fluently was German, but now I have forgotten everything ... I am from Brazil, mother tongue = Portuguese.
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Post by Admin on Jun 23, 2020 1:15:18 GMT
I don't see Sissi as a person who was depressed, but a person who was under very strong pressure to be perfect. There was at the time of Sissi and there is still a very big stigma that the woman only serves to procreate ... When I lost an ovary in surgery, I woke up in my room, I saw my father telling me that I had to get married soon that I had lost an ovary, otherwise I could no longer have children. I cried for years, and prayed for years asking God that he would have mercy on me and build me a home and give me children, just as he had mercy on Ana and she had Samuel. This today, with graduated women, with a university degree. Now you get into a time machine, go to the year of Sissi - 1854 1898 - the woman married to the emperor, had a Sophie in her life, and still had an obligation to procreate an emperor. As much as her husband was faithful to her, and a good husband, she should have been in a lot of anguish over the pressure for her son, Rodolph must have been a relief, but also an immense pain when he died. The pressure to be physically perfect, never put on weight, be always right in front of people. When Sissi reached a certain age, she forbade photographs of her, because she didn't want people to have an image of her older, she took a cold and hot shower every day because she believed it would slow her aging, so she was a person who lived under great pressure for perfection. So much so that when she died, she was not at the apex in the hearts of the people of the time, if she had at the apex as she was at the time of the wedding, the terrorist attack against her would have turned into a rebellion.And she certainly had charisma, because she was loved more by the people than by the court, and even today people research about her, and they love the film about her made by Romy Schneider So I don't see her as a depressed person, but as a person who suffered a lot of internal and external pressure, we must know how to separate depression and pressure. Yes, my father put me with a private teacher to learn English when I was very young, but the first language I spoke fluently was German, but now I have forgotten everything ... I am from Brazil, mother tongue = Portuguese. That's an interesting take on her -thank you for writing it and sharing. She comes from the Wittlesbach clan, centuries of sensitive, eccentric, and really gifted but highly-strung beings, so I think with her degrees of perfection, depression could have still been a possibility. Depression is really anger just turned inwards Yes, as Empress she was under a lot of pressure, and that would break anybody - to being expected to have the male heir, never putting a step wrong, being youthful and beautiful, etc. That quest for perfection that really only broke her, because how can anybody be expected to be perfect? Yes, that big stigma that women only serve to procreate - that's highly unfair to put on women. We are all worth so much more.
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Post by sissi on Jun 23, 2020 2:04:27 GMT
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYf4uhwgn8k - This one I was touched by the son's suffering, Rudolph, but I do not believe it is possible for a father to see this kind of evil with his son and do nothing ... It is not possible that Franz is so passive ... I do not believe.... Anyone who sees an injured child like that gives a shot without even thinking twice and without losing a night's sleep over it.... I would become a widow and still send his mother Sophie with him, in Sissi´s place, if a man think about doing something like that with my son....For the little that I know of her story I do not believe that she allowed such suffering with the child...
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Post by Admin on Dec 14, 2021 0:48:58 GMT
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Post by kueifei on Dec 24, 2022 7:55:04 GMT
I wish the emperor had accepted her initial refusal and married Helene; Sisi would have been a happy anonymous beauty who would have made a fine marriage and would have been happier. It was selfish of the emperor to pressure Sisi.
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