We All Loved Each Other So Much

We All Loved Each Other So Much

  • Director: Ettore Scola
  • Writer: Agenore Incrocci,Furio Scarpelli,Ettore Scola
  • Countries of origin: Italy
  • Language: Italian
  • Release date: May 23, 1977
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Those Were the Years
  • "C'eravamo tanto amati" is a comedy directed by Ettore Scola, starring Vittorio Gasman and Stephania Sandrelli.
    The film tells the love story of three men and a woman.

    Details

    • Release date May 23, 1977
    • Filming locations Fontana di Trevi, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies La Deantir

    Box office

    Gross worldwide

    $117,948

    Movie reviews

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    • By Carmine 2022-04-19 09:02:44

      Why We've Been So Loved is Masterpiece

      Countless awesomeness!

      1. Three male protagonists, spanning 30 years, show the changes in Italy after the war, and the script is extremely challenging. The author uses a woman, Luciana, and a restaurant, Half Portion, to connect the story, while breaking its coherence, with a cloth style.

      2. The language of the film is extremely rich: ① Black and white → color, the node is located at 1/2 of the film, and the three protagonists...

    • By Joyce 2022-02-23 08:01:34

      A classic that pays tribute to the classics

      I saw this film at the Italian Film Festival yesterday, and after laughing, I was touched in my heart.
        Italian movies are always good at telling stories about small people. Three friends, from World War II to the 70s, nearly 30 years of separation and reunification. The whole story is lightly weighted. There is no judgment of right and wrong, and there is no too sharp dramatic conflict, just like a low. Yin's mandolin minor, sometimes peaceful and romantic, sometimes lightly teasing, and...

    • By Oscar 2022-02-23 08:01:34

      The biggest gain of the Italian Film Festival

      To watch the movie "We Are So In Love", you must have watched "Sweet Life" in order to have a knowing feeling in the most colorful section of the film. This paragraph tells about one of the protagonists and Fellini. In the filming of "Sweet Life", walking through the Virgin Spring, the classic encounter happened unexpectedly. Fellini and Mastroiani played themselves. If the scene description of the film is true, then the crowds around when shooting this segment It can be considered as having...

    • By Haven 2022-02-23 08:01:34

      record

      The emotional entanglement of several people seems naive, but it is very real. Although the plot changes quickly but not abruptly, love is often like this. Coming and going in a hurry, today’s loser may be lucky tomorrow, and what makes others painful today may be crying tomorrow. Some classic old movie clips were guest starred in the film, which is regarded as the director's own preference to grab the shots. In the whole film, the spotlight brings a dramatic stage effect very interesting, I...

    • By Christina 2022-02-23 08:01:34

      The movie is so comedy, but so sad

      Watched five Italian movies in two days.
          "We Are So In Love" is classified into the category of drama.
          Gradually transitioning from black and white to color, the characters inside have gone through thirty years.
          They still drank in half a restaurant and laughed.
          The woman they love is still beautiful.
          They finally understand: it is not we who are changing the world, but the world is changing us.
          This is a 1974 movie. There was also a movie...

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    • By Elissa 2023-08-04 02:28:05

      But then I didn't understand....

    • By 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...

    • By Manuel 2023-07-20 22:58:39

      From black and white to...

    • By 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,...

    • By Mable 2023-03-02 23:05:46

      Except for some incomprehensible lines that are too dense, everything else is...

    Movie plot

    The story revolves around Antonio, Nicola, and Gianni, three comrades who had shared life and death on the battlefield. When they returned to the peaceful age, they experienced various changes and began to move towards different classes, different lifestyles and lives. There is also a complicated relationship between a woman and them, the beautiful Luciana, a girl who dreams of becoming a movie star.
    Antonio is an optimistic and happy...
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    Background creation

    This film by Ettore Scola tells how four friends experienced and felt the political and economic turmoil in Italy after World War II. Friendship stories reflect the cross-section of a society, life details are rich, and the shots are smooth and vivid. After retiring, the three protagonists embarked on completely different life paths, reflecting from different aspects the class division and antagonism between the rich and the poor...
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    Movie quotes

    • Nicola Palumbo: We thought we'd change the world, instead the world has changed us.

    • 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!