Miss Li, you are indeed a bit perverted, hahahaha

Imelda 2022-03-13 08:01:01

After reading that "Myth of Love", I came back to find Lao Fei's version, and finally understood why everyone agreed that Miss Li is a pervert, hahahaha. I love this Shanghai love myth very much. Except that the final theme is not sublimated and less lingering, I love it very much. The independent female image of Miss Ma with pink and purple hair reminds me of Yu Chunjiao, with a bit of literary perverted taste, which is even more attractive.

I haven't followed Fellini's films since graduating from college. I used to be a follower of Lao Fei's lens aesthetics, but now I have no desire to scrutinize his films. Of course, the first graffiti shot on the wall after the subtitles Has brought the atmosphere of the master...

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  • Katherine 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    7.0 The ultimate problem of exotic land and normal life is a one-sided road film. The audio-visual effects in the presentation of color and stage scheduling reflect the director's imagination of the era he yearns for. Of course, my feeling of watching the movie is a kind of depression. The lack of text is a reflection of the era. Lack of understanding. If I can be more quiet, maybe I can gain more openness and understanding of self-introspection

  • Teagan 2022-03-23 09:03:28

    Fellini's more unique film, this one is reminiscent of PPP. Opel has no subtitles in many places.

Fellini Satyricon quotes

  • Encolpio: Ascilto... what does the poet say? Each moment presented may be your last, so fill it up until you vomit... or something such?

  • Soldier at Tomb: They've stolen the hanged man! While I was with you, the thief's family took him away! I know what punishment I'll get... a horrible death. Why should I wait for it? I'd rather die by my own hands.

    [pulls his sword out and is about to stab himself]

    Wife of Ephesus: [stops him] No! No, my dear... To lose the two men in my life, one after the other, would be too much...

    Wife of Ephesus: [looks at the corpse of her husband] Better to hang a dead husband than to lose a living lover.

    [the couple replace the missing hanged corpse with the corpse of her husband]