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Empire of passion

"Empire of Passion"
"Empire of Passion"

Phraseologism: Empire of Passion.

Meaning: About a stormy, confusing love story, full of strong feelings, complex collisions, intrigues (jokingly ironic).

Origin: The name given to the film "Ghosts of Love" (1978) by Japanese director Oshima Nagisa (1932-2013) at the world and Russian box office. Another film of this director - "Corrida of Love" was named in Russia similarly - "Empire of Feelings".

Random phraseology:

The most human person.

Meaning:

Usually used ironically.

Origin:

From the poem "Vladimir Ilyich Lenin" (1924) by Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (1893-1930). So the poet says about V. I. Lenin: "What did he do, who is he and where is he from - // This most humane person? // Short and up to the last moments // we know the life of Ulyanov. // But the long life of Comrade Lenin // must be written and rewritten.

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