Review of La Strada (1954) by Serge L — 10 Mar 2016
Fellini was a master from the beginning. This film is inventive, complex and strikes many chords amongst humans. The film sound track is all dubbed in two versions, italian and english. I watched the italian with subtitles.
This is the kind of film that shows us lessons that are much better learned in cinema than in real life. The poor girl is sold for cheap to a macho public entertainer that treats her like a bitch and she still clings to him in spite of several occasions to flea.
Old, the guy misses her of course. The montage and the dubbing is very well done. Looks like Fellini was making films like walking in the park. So easy.
This review of La Strada (1954) was written by Serge L on 10 Mar 2016.
La Strada has generally received very positive reviews.
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