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Elissa 2023-08-04 02:28:05
But then I didn't understand....
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Louisa 2023-07-26 04:59:24
A love letter to Italian neorealism and comedy, and an elegy to the golden age of Italian cinema. After watching it was...
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Manuel 2023-07-20 22:58:39
From black and white to...
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Juliana 2023-05-14 14:41:19
Quietly expressing feelings, 120 minutes, three men and one woman, writing about the political and social changes in Italy over the past 30 years, compared to The Best of Youth, which took six hours, it seems to be a running account,...
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Mable 2023-03-02 23:05:46
Except for some incomprehensible lines that are too dense, everything else is...
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Green 2023-01-31 07:35:58
Although it is very wordy and noisy, I really want to go to a lively restaurant in Italy to...
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Richmond 2022-09-17 14:33:30
The 4 Ettore Scola I have watched is probably the process of shuttle between masters and craftsmen, dedicated to Italian...
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Aric 2022-09-04 16:48:22
This flamboyant acting and Soviet...
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Rosanna 2022-08-21 17:49:39
You lost one person and I was...
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Ines 2022-04-24 07:01:23
070120, this is the first film I saw at the Italian Film Festival, the first film I saw in the Film Archive, and my favorite film at the Italian Film Festival so far. It tells the story of World War II in Italy with the love of four people. After three decades of history and cinema.
We All Loved Each Other So Much Comments
We All Loved Each Other So Much quotes
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Gianni Perego: I didn't come, do you understand?
Luciana Zanon: Why did you have to? We had a fight
Gianni Perego: But I loved you
Luciana Zanon: Oh, and I thought you did not
Gianni Perego: How not? In all these years I have done nothing but think of you, always, Luciana
Luciana Zanon: But not me. Sorry Gianni, 10 years ago I married Antonio, I had two children, then the house, the job, the money that was never enough, you too have had these problems, right?
Gianni Perego: Yes, of course, but I thought that a great love was a great love
Luciana Zanon: Yes, sure. But then they were things in the past
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Elide Catenacci: Am I important to you, now?
Gianni Perego: Important... Why...? Important because you are dead? I don't know. I don't think... No. No.
Elide Catenacci: Damn! Why not?
Gianni Perego: Elide, because when someone isn't important during her life, she's not even important as a deceased!