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    © DR - LA DOLCE VITA de F.Fellini (1960) p42

    10/12/2012 06:43

    © DR - LA  DOLCE VITA de F.Fellini (1960) p42


                                                    






    © DR - LA DOLCE VITA de F.Fellini (1960) p43

    10/12/2012 06:50

    © DR - LA  DOLCE VITA de F.Fellini (1960) p43


    Entraîné par Nico (dans son propre rôle), une jeune femme qu'il a connue lorsqu'elle était mannequin, Marcello se joint à un groupe d'aristocrates décadents qui investissent un château de la campagne romaine pour une fête .






    © DR - LA DOLCE VITA de F.Fellini (1960) p44

    10/12/2012 06:54

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    © DR - LA DOLCE VITA de F.Fellini (1960) p45

    10/12/2012 06:58

    © DR - LA  DOLCE VITA de F.Fellini (1960) p45


    Complex And Rambling

    Author: Lechuguilla from Dallas, Texas
    22 May 2009
    Mostly because of the terrific high contrast, B&W visuals, and the evocative music, this is the only Fellini film I have seen that I have somewhat enjoyed. I recommend it, but not without reservations. It's a complex film with many textured layers of meaning. And, in typical Fellini fashion, it rambles and it meanders.

    Deviating from standard three-Act structure, Fellini's story consists of roughly eight episodes, all starting at night and ending at dawn, more or less. Each has its own crisis. And the only thing that unites these episodes into a coherent whole is the story's protagonist, Marcello (Marcello Mastroianni). In his job as a journalist and overall observer of human nature, Marcello encounters people in high society who seem outwardly happy and self-fulfilled. On closer examination, however, these people are empty, hollow, alienated, emotionally adrift and vacant.

    A good example is the starlet Sylvia(Anita Ekberg),a glamorous figure,but she's all image and no substance. "La dolce vita" is the first film that uses the concept of "paparazzi", which implies the importance of "image", separate from substance.Throughout the various episodes Marcello sees these "images" of happiness, of contentment, but the images are deceptive, elusive, unreliable. In one episode, two "miracle" children "see" the Madonna. "The Madonna is over there", shouts one child. The crowd chases after her. But the other child who "sees" the Madonna runs in the opposite direction. Happiness, self-fulfillment, religious visions ... they're all a will-o'-the-wisp. And so, the film conveys a sense of pessimism and cynicism.

    The film thus has deep thematic value. It caused a scandal when it was released, and was banned by the Catholic Church, apparently for appearing to be anti-religious.Yet for all its deep meaning, "La dolce vita" can be a trial to sit through. Somewhere in the second half I began to lose interest. I don't have a problem with Fellini's deviation from standard plot structure. I do have a problem with a director who doesn't know when to quit. This film goes on for almost three hours.

    A good edit, to delete all the fat, would have tightened up the story and rendered it more potent. As is, it's too strung out, too stretched, too meandering.If the viewer can persevere, there's enormous cinematic art in this film. And helped along by Nino Rota's music, the film is wonderfully evocative, at times stylishly melancholy.






    © DR - LA DOLCE VITA de F.Fellini (1960) p46

    10/12/2012 07:01

    © DR - LA  DOLCE VITA de F.Fellini (1960) p46


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