1. The introduction film of "The Lost Venice" is based on Thomas Mann's novel of the same name. 19 1 1 year, a German composer Sembach came to Venice because of his lack of inspiration. After arriving in Venice, he was extremely uncomfortable with the environment here and the way people got along. He intended to leave, only to find that the luggage had not arrived and he had to stay a little longer. So he stayed for a few more days. When he was about to leave again, in the lobby of the hotel, he met Tacchio, a beautiful young man who was on vacation with his family. Tacchio's handsome appearance and youthful breath made him extremely decadent and depressed, and he felt as if he had seen the muse.
Since then, Tacchio has been deeply imprinted on his mind. And try to make friends with Tacchio's family. The cholera epidemic in North Africa spread to Venice, and Sembach was unfortunately infected and had a high fever and coma. He often dreams that Tacchio and his mother are going to leave to avoid this disaster. One day, when Sembach was delirious and sitting in a chair on the beach, he suddenly saw Tacchio trying to swim far away in a bathing suit. He got up and stopped him, but he fell dead on the beach because of exhaustion.
Second, the regret after becoming famous "Soul Broken Venice" once released, it caused a sensational impact. Bj?rn Andrésen's modeling in the play became the front page of major news newspapers at that time. Wherever Bj?rn Andrésen goes, many people follow him, which has a great influence on him. And his modeling in "The Soul of Venice" also has a deep-rooted influence on the human figure, which makes his play path narrow and there is no play to shoot, so he fades out of the film world, and the tree wants to be quiet but the wind does not stop.
In fact, the role of Tacchio was not Bourne's at first, but was later replaced by the director. When the replacement saw that the film was so famous, he was furious and spread rumors everywhere. Either Bj?rn Andrésen died of illness, or Bj?rn Andrésen died in an air crash, or Bj?rn Andrésen was put in prison for some ungentlemanly behavior. His words and deeds brought great confusion, anxiety and pain to Bj?rn Andrésen. After all, Bj?rn Andrésen was only a teenager of 16 years old, and he later described his feelings in detail in his personal biography.
Bj?rn Andrésen has always held an ambivalent attitude towards Venice, which brought him unexpected fame and status, but also ruined his later life. Perhaps only he can understand the gains and losses best.