We All Loved Each Other So Much Comments

  • Lolita 2022-02-23 08:01:34

    This is the most tender farewell to the golden age of Italian post-war cinema. It’s really sad. The youth filled with friendship, chaos and ideals has passed away. It is now the real world of capital. The great creations of Desica and Fellini have been Scola presented it in a stage rehearsal. The exaggerated performance and loud dialogue of the actors are also an allusion to the coming of the Italian comedy film era. The title is too interesting and repeated three...

  • Everett 2022-02-23 08:01:34

    We All Loved Each Other So...

  • Hosea 2022-02-23 08:01:34

    History of Italian...

  • Grayson 2022-02-23 08:01:34

    Salute to Desica, salute to our ideals! I like the paused light in movies and...

  • Stewart 2022-02-23 08:01:34

    It was fun to meet Fellini and Mastroianni, the music is...

  • Angel 2022-02-23 08:01:34

    8/10. Using Italian film history to explain the social situation, the professor supported the toughness of neorealism, so he lost the position of the academy and the prize money of the TV contest. The answer is that no one cares about the truth he insists on, and the empty courtyard at the end seems even more sad for the rich and the poor. The psychological monologue is directly told through lighting, and the two people froze in the street after the confession, the theater technique is...

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We All Loved Each Other So Much quotes

  • 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

  • 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!