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I am evil and the public is good.|SYSNOPSIS

Director:Miklos Janzó

Actor:Lajos, Balázsovits, Pamela, Villoresi

Intro: I am evil and the public is good.A significantly important film in the history of banned films, this movie is based on the Mayerling affair of 1889, which shocked Europe (detailed on Wikipedia). The heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Rudolf, was naturally reckless and, after a failed duel due to his flirtations, had to sign a suicide pact. Later, seeking refuge without success, he and his mistress committed a double suicide. This event has been adapted into films multiple times, and in this version by Yang Dajun, Crown Prince Rudolf is portrayed as being preoccupied with carnal pleasures, unwilling to inherit the throne, and continuously creating sexual scandals. Ultimately, he is killed while resisting the army sent by his angry father with his many lovers. Prince Rudolf, dissatisfied with his father's autocratic rule and hypocritical nature, deliberately leads a perverse and scandalous life to humiliate this ridiculous national system through his continuous creation of sexual scandals. The film includes many absurd sexual abuse scenes such as hybridization and even features shots of an erect male penis, which is not universally acceptable even in Europe, where sexual attitudes are relatively open, leading many countries to ban the film. Although the film has a clear and strong anti-authoritarian theme, its artistic treatment is comparatively unsuccessful; excessive nudity, sexual acts, and musical numbers fill the movie, making the director's satire seem exaggerated and superficial. On January 29, 1889, in a stark winter forest, a solitary hunting lodge suddenly echoed with the thunderous sound of two gunshots. The next morning, the attendants of the Austrian Habsburg family visiting Mayerling, just outside Vienna, found a young girl named Mary Vitzlan shot in the chest, leaning against the wall and already dead. Meanwhile, on the bed by the window, lay Crown Prince Rudolf, with his brain shattered. This was a significant unfortunate event for the aristocratic Austrian royal family. However, the cause of this incident was originally nothing more than a trivial affair. Crown Prince Rudolf was the heir to Franz Joseph, married in 1881 to Princess Stephanie of Belgium, with whom he had a daughter. Perhaps the prince was a flamboyant playboy, fond of indulgence, with mistresses including high-class courtesans from Vienna and several noblewomen from the court. Among these noblewomen was a young princess, Elizabeth, whose brother filed a complaint with the emperor after the prince allegedly insulted his family name by pursuing his sister, threatening a duel to avenge her dishonor. Thus, the hot-blooded eldest brother, along with the crown prince, arranged for an American-style duel in secret, where they loaded black and white bullets into their pistols. Whoever pulled the black bullet would be the loser and was obliged to take his own life within six months. Unfortunately for Rudolf, he pulled the black one, which led him to become anxious, gloomy, and unruly. Consequently, the princess's niece sent him a beautiful young girl, Mary Vitzlan, to comfort him. Fearing for his life, Rudolf believed that aside from divorcing Princess Stephanie and marrying Elizabeth, he had no other way out. So he quickly applied to the Pope for a divorce but received no response for a long time, leading to his dashed hopes. When he realized the deadline was approaching, he instructed Mary to go to the palace in Mayerling, forcing her into a pact to commit suicide with him. This shocking event, known as the Mayerling affair, remains shrouded in mystery due to the Austrian royal family's cover-up. This story has been adapted multiple times in British and French cinema, and Miklós Jancsó continues to explore his favorite theme opposing patriarchy, recreating this event. A significantly important film in the history of banned films, this movie is based on the Mayerling affair of 1889, which shocked Europe (detailed on Wikipedia). The heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Rudolf, was naturally reckless and, after a failed duel due to his flirtations, had to sign a suicide pact. Later, seeking refuge without success, he and his mistress committed a double suicide. This event has been adapted into films multiple times, and in this version by Yang Dajun, Crown Prince Rudolf is portrayed as being preoccupied with carnal pleasures, unwilling to inherit the throne, and continuously creating sexual scandals. Ultimately, he is killed while resisting the army sent by his angry father with his many lovers. Prince Rudolf, dissatisfied with his father's autocratic rule and hypocritical nature, deliberately leads a perverse and scandalous life to humiliate this ridiculous national system through his continuous creation of sexual scandals. The film includes many absurd sexual abuse scenes such as hybridization and even features shots of an erect male penis, which is not universally acceptable even in Europe, where sexual attitudes are relatively open, leading many countries to ban the film. Although the film has a clear and strong anti-authoritarian theme, its artistic treatment is comparatively unsuccessful; excessive nudity, sexual acts, and musical numbers fill the movie, making the director's satire seem exaggerated and superficial. On January 29, 1889, in a stark winter forest, a solitary hunting lodge suddenly echoed with the thunderous sound of two gunshots. The next morning, the attendants of the Austrian Habsburg family visiting Mayerling, just outside Vienna, found a young girl named Mary Vitzlan shot in the chest, leaning against the wall and already dead. Meanwhile, on the bed by the window, lay Crown Prince Rudolf, with his brain shattered. This was a significant unfortunate event for the aristocratic Austrian royal family. However, the cause of this incident was originally nothing more than a trivial affair. Crown Prince Rudolf was the heir to Franz Joseph, married in 1881 to Princess Stephanie of Belgium, with whom he had a daughter. Perhaps the prince was a flamboyant playboy, fond of indulgence, with mistresses including high-class courtesans from Vienna and several noblewomen from the court. Among these noblewomen was a young princess, Elizabeth, whose brother filed a complaint with the emperor after the prince allegedly insulted his family name by pursuing his sister, threatening a duel to avenge her dishonor. Thus, the hot-blooded eldest brother, along with the crown prince, arranged for an American-style duel in secret, where they loaded black and white bullets into their pistols. Whoever pulled the black bullet would be the loser and was obliged to take his own life within six months. Unfortunately for Rudolf, he pulled the black one, which led him to become anxious, gloomy, and unruly. Consequently, the princess's niece sent him a beautiful young girl, Mary Vitzlan, to comfort him. Fearing for his life, Rudolf believed that aside from divorcing Princess Stephanie and marrying Elizabeth, he had no other way out. So he quickly applied to the Pope for a divorce but received no response for a long time, leading to his dashed hopes. When he realized the deadline was approaching, he instructed Mary to go to the palace in Mayerling, forcing her into a pact to commit suicide with him. This shocking event, known as the Mayerling affair, remains shrouded in mystery due to the Austrian royal family's cover-up. This story has been adapted multiple times in British and French cinema, and Miklós Jancsó continues to explore his favorite theme opposing patriarchy, recreating this event.

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