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Old 11-15-2014, 05:05 AM   #1
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Default La Dolce Vita or 8 1/2?

Which one do you like to watch more and which one do you think is the superior film?

Personally, I think 8 1/2 is Fellini's true masterpiece and the better of the two films in just about every way.

...but I have more fun watching La Dolce Vita.

I'm watching it tonight and I forgot just how smoking hot Anita Ekberg was in this movie.

She makes me feel things.

...dirty things.
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And she's still got it.

...after all these years.

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Actually I'd watch La Strada over either. Been many, many years since I've seen any of them but La Strada has always stuck out as my favorite Fellini that I've seen.
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And she's still got it.

...after all these years.


Oh my God.

I wish you hadn't posted this photo, I really do.

I'll never be able to watch La Dolce Vita again. You've ruined it forever.
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8 1/2 is clearly superior in my book. I feel a much stronger connection to the plot, and I find the imagery to be more majestic/staggering in general.
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La Dolce Vita and 8 1/2 are both, IMO, some of the best films ever made. And while I certainly wouldn't argue with anyone who chooses 8 1/2, I find La Dolce Vita so absolutely perfect every time I watch it.

I think it's particularly (or maybe peculiarly) relevant today, with its themes of a decaying society, the vulgar and vapid nature of so many of society's "elite," and how their lives -- so beautiful on the outside while empty on the inside -- are built on the backs of those they oppress.

Marcello's journey is partly a search for something more, and partly an admission that there isn't anything more.

And Fellini's able to touch on and investigate all these themes while still creating a very entertaining and often funny film. It could have been very heavy handed given the subject matter, yet it's anything but. It's simply brilliant on every level.
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Both are two of the greatest films to ever be made, in my opinion, but I would say that La Dolce Vita has the slight advantage. It is incredible from start to finish each and every time I see it.
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I personally don't care for either. Fellini has always been a bore to me. Never understood the hype.

Why not read a little about Italy and about Fellini. Not much. Just a little background. His films will open up to you then.


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La Dolce Vita and 8 1/2 are both, IMO, some of the best films ever made. And while I certainly wouldn't argue with anyone who chooses 8 1/2, I find La Dolce Vita so absolutely perfect every time I watch it.

I think it's particularly (or maybe peculiarly) relevant today, with its themes of a decaying society, the vulgar and vapid nature of so many of society's "elite," and how their lives -- so beautiful on the outside while empty on the inside -- are built on the backs of those they oppress.

Marcello's journey is partly a search for something more, and partly an admission that there isn't anything more.

And Fellini's able to touch on and investigate all these themes while still creating a very entertaining and often funny film. It could have been very heavy handed given the subject matter, yet it's anything but. It's simply brilliant on every level.
I would have a hard time choosing between The Nights of Cabira (1957), La Dolce Vita (1960) and Juliet of the Spirits (1965). Each film rewards repeated viewings. I'm not saying 8 1/2 (1963) is any less brilliant, I just don't like it much. Individual moments pack a wallop, but I can't sustain disbelief or become engaged in films that are about filmmaking. The very subject matter breaks the fourth wall for me.
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Oh my God.

I wish you hadn't posted this photo, I really do.

I'll never be able to watch La Dolce Vita again. You've ruined it forever.
Dude what are you talking about?

She's a milf.

...or a gilf.
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