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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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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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Thanks given by: | Richard--W (11-15-2014) |
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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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Thanks given by: | Richard--W (11-15-2014) |
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Why not read a little about Italy and about Fellini. Not much. Just a little background. His films will open up to you then. Quote:
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Blu-ray Duke
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