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Ervin 2022-03-25 09:01:14

The joys and sorrows in the movie are the most moving, because the movie has to produce good results in a short period of time, and the power of love is also great.

The framing of the film is excellent, especially its close-up shots, which bring out the inner world of everyone vividly.
This movie is full of betrayal and pain, but in front of love, these are all insignificant. Only love is great, and love can help us overcome everything.
This movie made me feel a lot, especially the ending, which is always unexpected, but I think having an unexpected ending just reflects the ability of the screenwriter.

I feel that the tone of this film looks very comfortable, not fancy at all, especially calm and soothing.

The story is very touching and highly watchable. When I watched the movie, I was completely immersed in the storyline, and the woman next door even cried.

The joys and sorrows in the movie are the most moving, because the movie has to produce good results in a short period of time, and the power of love is also great.

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  • Shane 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    65/100, the second Fellini, still can't get his noise. . .

  • Misty 2022-04-22 07:01:41

    Fellini really always shoots himself, very sincere, although it is difficult to get his fetish. In a prewar life without sex or work, no one grew up much. The old couple is comparable to the young couple, and the goddess is a maniac. I really don't care much about the outside world. When fascism was on the rise, young freshmen hid in a vacuum of sexual fantasies.

Amarcord quotes

  • Patacca: I always find German women to be pushovers. She's really fallen for me. And to prove it, she even offered me posterior intimacy.

  • Teo, Titta's Uncle: Is Father Pazzaglia still alive?

    Miranda: He's been dead ten years now.

    Grandpa: He's been gone quite some time.

    Teo, Titta's Uncle: He was alive last year.

    Miranda: That was Father Amedeo.

    Teo, Titta's Uncle: Is he dead too?

    Miranda: No, he's alive.

    Teo, Titta's Uncle: Exactly.