Review of And the Ship Sails On (1983) by Robben M — 28 Mar 2008
A later Fellini piece. Soaked in his signature view of the world, the film floats along at a pleasant pace, showing us a strange and somewhat wonderful world on a large ocean liner where all the rich passengers mourn the loss of an almost mythic diva.
We are guided by a journalist, the portly and charming Orlando, as he documents all the character's on-goings on the luxury liner. As the journey progresses, we see an era that dissolves and so does the very fabric of the film's reality.
Like a light piece from the maestro.
This review of And the Ship Sails On (1983) was written by Robben M on 28 Mar 2008.
And the Ship Sails On has generally received very positive reviews.
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