Review of La Dolce Vita (1960) by Dana O — 04 Dec 2007
At first we follow Marcello from one unpleasant misadventure to another as lost as he is in all the hysteria but so delicately somewhere it all becomes perfectly charming as we encounter all the people in his world and it becomes clear that he is the least neurotic of the bunch but perhaps the most alone.
..Fellini is as playful as ever in expressing his love for the randomness of life through what one might consider a series of vignettes...every frame of this film is absolutely gorgeous to look at and in many ways iconic and the contrasts of tone are handled remarkably well blurring the lines into one masterful meltdown.
This review of La Dolce Vita (1960) was written by Dana O on 04 Dec 2007.
La Dolce Vita has generally received very positive reviews.
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