Review of Amarcord (1973) by Andrew D — 30 Mar 2008
What a fantastic imagination Fellini has, overblowing character's natural qualities and accentuating the environment of his childhood. The film delights as you engage the absurdities, as well as the overtly-humanistic qualities fallacies.
Fellini makes you feel for people in a way unlike any other director, and gives you a love for their inconsistencies. A masterpiece.
This review of Amarcord (1973) was written by Andrew D on 30 Mar 2008.
Amarcord has generally received very positive reviews.
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