https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfoaFBo3UHQ in French
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfoaFBo3UHQ
story of Jean-Paul Sartre French existentialist philosopher (1905–1980) (75 years old) and Simone de Beauvoir ( - April 14, 1986): French philosopher, social
The film you're referring to is Les Amants du Flore (2006). It focuses on the relationship between Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, two prominent French philosophers and intellectuals, highlighting their personal and intellectual bond, as well as their involvement in the existentialist movement.
This French biographical film explores both their romantic relationship and their philosophical ideals, set against the backdrop of post-World War II Paris.
你提到的電影是《弗洛爾咖啡館的戀人》(Les Amants du Flore,2006年)。影片聚焦於讓-保羅·薩特和西蒙娜·德·波伏娃這兩位著名的法國哲學家和知識分子,展現了他們的個人情感和思想紐帶,以及他們對存在主義運動的參與。
這部法國傳記片探討了他們的浪漫關係和哲學理想,故事背景設定在二戰後巴黎。
His funeral attracted thousands of people, a testament to his profound influence as a philosopher, writer, and public intellectual.]
[Simone de Beauvoir died on April 14, 1986, in Paris, France, at the age of 78. She passed away from pneumonia, a lung infection, after suffering from various health issues in her later years. Beauvoir was buried next to Jean-Paul Sartre in the Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris, reflecting the deep personal and intellectual bond they shared throughout their lives.
Her death marked the end of an era for existentialist philosophy and feminist thought, as she was a pioneering figure in both movements.]
Their partnership was more focused on intellectual companionship and shared existential ideals, rather than on building a conventional domestic life.]
Marcel and Suzanne love each other… passionately, intensely, physically, but they cannot find peace in their relationship.The film documents both their fusional passion, expressed through the language of their bodies, their sexualities, and the resurgence of their ability to destroy both self and other, a symptom of their fragile individual states.As the years go by and at each break up, Suzanne, who’s terrified of ending up alone, finds refuge in the arms of another man (the man after). Without completely freeing her from her passion, he gives her the illusion of stability she needs, and will accompany her in the process of her liberating separation with Marcel. A decision that will allow her to finally live her life. - A film by Clarisse Canteloube (2016)
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, followed by the time in seconds.For example, if you want to link to 36 minutes and 30 seconds (which equals 36 * 60 + 30 = 2190 seconds), the link will look like this:
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To ensure that the time appears as part of the link (not just as plain text), you need to embed the link correctly within hypertext if you want the time to be clickable. Here's what you might be missing:
If you're trying to create a clickable text (hyperlink) in a web page or a document that supports HTML, you can do it like this:
This will display the text Watch at 36:30, and when clicked, it will take you to that exact moment in the video.
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Watch at 36:30:
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