Pasolini's "One Thousand and One Nights"

Deonte 2022-04-19 09:02:44

The Thousand and One Nights of Pasolini is said to be the best movie that restores the narrative style of ancient legends.
The seductive, wretched, messy,
erotic story is inexplicable, full of free-spirited vitality that common sense and morality cannot outline.
This one grabbed my heart tightly. The joyful and dirty stories in these images are far more vivid than
the men and women in today's movies without the frail, indifferent faces . "One Thousand and One Nights," along with "The Canterbury Tales," and "Ten Days," was Pasolini's life trilogy, which was an astonishing box office hit. But because of this, critics accused it of deviating from the original purpose of the film and surrendering to the tastes of the middle class. Pasolini is a poet and also writes the screenplay, "Nights of Cabiria" was co-written by him and Fellini, which is Cai Kangyong and one of my favorite movies. The last scene of Kabylia wandering in the woods at night, crying and smiling, is the scene I cherish the most.








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