Rome is a city slowly drowning in its own history, suffocated by millions of tourists taking the exact same selfies in front of the exact same ancient ruins. But there is another Rome. A cinematic, raw, unapologetic Rome that exists entirely outside the velvet ropes and guided tours. In this deeply stylized, neo-realist episode, we completely ignore the Trevi Fountain and dive straight into the working-class, beating heart of the Eternal City.
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Travel the globe with the legendary chef, author, and storyteller Anthony Bourdain as he uncovers the soul of a destination through its food, culture, and politics. Far more than just a cooking show, Parts Unknown dives deep into the corners of the world rarely seen on TV—eating with locals, exploring diverse culinary rituals, and asking the hard questions.
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She and her mother revered Mussolini? Dear Lord! I have many Italian friends, neither them nor their parents hold Mussolini in any high regard. Just the way she spoke in that episode got on my nerves. Have no idea what attracted him to her. Just the huge chest tattoo alone should have put him off!!
She was damaged goods and she took Tony down. I cannot bear to rewatch this episode.
I had never seen this video, before. It seems odd and sad to me that Anthony was such a natural 'people' person who was genuinely interested in others, but it was so clear that Asia was not interested in anybody else, at all. Except Herself. She gives off a very strong "F YOU!!!" vibe, to Everyone.
Makes me cry seeing his face when he looks at her. He looked in love.
When you meet a woman with a giant tattoo on her chest, don't walk, RUN the hell in the other direction.
Man’s folly… Cant smell or tell crazy? End of story
Dai commenti si nota che Asia Argento è amata e stimata in tutto il mondo
Bordaine was a grown man, wealthy & successful. He was deeply unhappy, struggled with addiction. Was estranged from much of his family. Hated his celebrity status. Anyone blaming his suicide on an unfaithful partner are grossly naive about the power and control this man had to change his life.
the episode with satans little helper
That is the best scene at 20:10. An Italian raised child eating real food. Nothing processed.
She speaks in platitudes. Beware of people who do this.
RIP. The world was a little bit colder when he died.
Poor kid
Does anyone know the track at 22.09 ?? I would greatly appreciate it !!
should have stayed away from this strega
#bourdaindidntkillhimself #thesilentchildren
Bourdain missed all the red flags
that woman was the death of him… never let a woman destroy your soul and leave you empty inside boys…
Tony was in his sixties, he had been an adult man for 40 years. Asia Argento isn't some demon from the underworld. Just a person like everyone else.
He had bad taste in women.
When I was young, No Reservations was my window to see the world and its cuisine. I wish they had never met. RIP Anthony
Idols, you create them so you can destroy. She said.
3:05 I thought this was Harvey Keitel for a moment lol
She took his heart for granted and ended a great Tele series and the life of a great human being . RIPTony ❤
For all those saying Anthony Bourdain should have known better I can't help thinking he was an unabashed New York Liberal.
Asia Argento on the other hand was an old fashioned Italian fascist. She was a bully who used feminism as an excuse to persecute men and seemingly any group in power not her…😂❤
I adore this fella. But I can't help but feel a clickable thumbnail like this is a LITTLE tasteless considering subsequent events.
She’s a narcissist, those eyes don’t lie. Once you’ve been with one, they’re easy to spot 👁️
Ms. Argento’s political apathy is what gets fascists elected to power. Just look at USA.
Revolting.