Pain areas: in the chest Pain circumstances: can occur while breathing Cough: can be chronic or with blood Whole body: chills, fatigue, fever, loss of appetite, malaise, night sweats, or sweating Also common: loss of muscle, phlegm, severe unintentional weight loss, shortness of breath, or swollen lymph nodes Very different from each other.
Answer: Lead Poisoning due to lipsticks and makeup being made out of it and her regular and heavy use of it. Answer: Satine dies of Tuberculosis. It's really sad and heartbreaking.
Harold keeps the fact Satine has it from her, until near the end of the movie, where he uses it to make her do as he says and that makes him the secondary villain in my opinion. If I am correct he was sitting on a balcony eating and drinking when singing the words "How wonderful life is, now you're in the world. Is it a potential that he is in love with Christian or Satine. Another possibility is that he just happy seeing Christian in love, since Christian previously stated that he had never been in love before?
Answer: The way I saw it, that was Toulouse in present day singing, after the death of Satine etc. He's a funny little man who is lonely himself. All he has is his bottle when everything is all said and done.
He has nobody. Question : What makes the Argentinean pass out and fall backwards into the hole so Christian can take his place in the final scenes? Did someone slip him a drug at some point? Question : Children could have been a good extra to the film. You could have had maybe Christian or Satine having a younger sister or brother and the Duke having a niece or nephew both about thirteen or twelve and instead of Tolouse finding out about the duke killing Christian, the Duke's niece could have talked to Christian or Satine's sister and the Duke found out that his niece or nephew had told and done something to her and then Satine or Christian's sibling could have gone to find them and had to rush to try to save Satine and Christian from going away from each other entirely.
Maybe they could have had a little love story too within Christian and Satine's. What do you think? Why couldn't children have been put in the film?
Answer: It simply didn't happen. It's like saying "I really liked Star Wars , but why couldn't they have made it about a little guy with hairy feet who wanted to destroy a ring? But, on a more practical level, there could have been people complaining about children present hanging out with 'ladies of the night'. Question : Why do the Bohos have to evade Zidler in the first place?
Zidler obviously knows Toulouse by sight, and doesn't seem to mind them being there too much when he sees them near the duke. Answer: He's willing to put up with their presence, but isn't likely to tolerate their attempt to arrange a meeting between Satine and Christian to discuss their play - Satine has other more important things to be doing.
Question : Was Moulin Rouge the only musical to purely use pre-existing songs, or have there been others? So, depending on how you want to look at that technicality, there could be an argument made that Moulin Rouge! Interesting to note that they both have exclamation marks as part of their titles. Answer: Knights Tale being another. Answer: Also Rock of Ages is another example.
Answer: Musicals that use pre-existing songs, or unreleased songs i. Jukebox musicals also included musicals centering around an artist or band's album sometimes these are referred to as "rock operas" and included "Tommy" by The Who and "The Wall" by Pink Floyd. Answer: A musical that used preexisting songs is called a jukebox musical. Question : During the Roxanne number, why does Chocolat leave just in time to stop the Duke from raping her?
Infection of other organs can cause a wide range of symptoms. Tuberculosis is spread from one person to the next through the air when people who have active TB in their lungs cough, spit, speak, or sneeze.
Yes, really: Moulin Rouge! Here's a simple refresher on the sad story of Orpheus and Eurydice — there are a handful of different versions out there, but they all essentially end the same way. The original house, which burned down in , was co-founded in by Charles Zidler and Joseph Oller, who also owned the Paris Olympia. She has, and died of, a disease called "Tuberculosis".
She died in the arms of her lover, Christian. She mistook Christian for The Duke. During the early 19th century, there were several deaths caused by a vague "lung disease" which is the plot behind Bly Manor's story.
Until it was characterised as TB , the disease was called 'The Lung', which spelt untimely death during that time. The lung disease was most feared amid Americans during the s. Signs and symptoms of active TB include: Coughing for three or more weeks. Coughing up blood or mucus.
Chest pain, or pain with breathing or coughing. Unintentional weight loss. Night sweats. The compound was first given to a human patient in November and the patient was cured.
The resulting lung infection is called primary TB. Most people recover from primary TB infection without further evidence of the disease. She has, and died of, a disease called "Tuberculosis". She died in the arms of her lover, Christian.
She mistook Christian for The Duke. Zidler had said that he was marked by a waving hanky. Satine turned around at the same moment that Toualouse turned around to get a hanky from Christian and therefore thinking he was the The Duke she was looking for.
Her life-long dream was to become a star, which The Duke could give her. During the dance between her and Christian still unaware Christian wasn't The Duke , Christian said that he would like to show her his poetry, but, Satine thought he wanted her kinda od poetry. Zidler gestured to him to remove her from the room. Heath Ledger was also a capable singer, but was deemed too young to play the role opposite Kidman. In an early draft, Ozzy Osbourne was meant to play the Green Fairy, armed with a giant sitar.
It took two years to clear all of the music for the movie. The necklace, which features diamonds and a 2. The actual dancers of the real Moulin Rouge revealed their privates underneath their can-can skirts. Erotic illustrations inspired by the Kama Sutra were only able to be viewed in the background in order to avoid an R rating.
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