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Jerald 2022-03-21 09:02:52
"A Splendid Life": Only Piazzolla's "Forgotten" can accompany forever
6 hours and 6 minutes, the length of the Italian film "A Splendid Life" scared off many viewers who came here. But anyone who ignores this "difficulty" will not be able to calm down for a long time after the film ends. "A Splendid Life" made me realize again my film teacher's definition of a good...
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Clifford 2022-04-23 07:03:45
Love Mario, love Nikola more
The torrent of life is rolling forward, some people float up, some people fall, all of them are people who are trying their best to live for their ideals. The 3 minutes before and after the kind, twisted Mario jumped off the balcony broke my heart, poor child, why don't you "think about it"? Even...

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Rubie 2022-03-20 09:02:28
I would like to recommend this movie heartily and affectionately. The so-called "six hours you can't miss in your life", I think it is far more than six hours, because after reading it, you will want to watch the second, third, and fourth times. The Italy in my memory, the Italy that I don't know, the true warmth or the fiery and brilliant feelings. Overflowing in all the pictures.
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Amy 2022-03-27 09:01:15
5.0 After watching this film in two minutes, I didn't realize that six hours were long, but I hated that the progress bar passed too fast. Looking at the fireworks outside the window, warmth fills my heart. The most primitive meaning of film is to record life, and all epics originate from life. It’s okay to grow old together, or moths to the flames, these are the attitudes of life. I am very selfish, so I spent 6 hours watching other people's brilliant life for 44 years, I feel very fortunate, and then I can live my life more seriously and love the world.
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Giovanna Carati: Look, but do you know that I still have a postcard you sent me from the North Cape, in '66, in Norwegian? I think it had an inscription. And under the translation it said: "Everything that exists is beautiful!", With three exclamation points... but do you still believe it?
Nicola Carati: No, I don't believe in exclamation points anymore.