Review of Nights of Cabiria (1957) by Armughan S — 10 Feb 2010
There is no mountain top that fellini seems that he is trying to reach here, but the film works on so many other levels that it ends up being exceptional anyway. by following cabiria, we get a wonderful and often scathing look into roman night life, from her exploits with the richest of the rich to the poorest of the poor, and many places in between.
the tragic nature of the film makes sense, cabiria just sets herself up to be swindled it seems. she sort of ends where she started, but the adventure she went through in between is an engaging one. really an excellent film.
This review of Nights of Cabiria (1957) was written by Armughan S on 10 Feb 2010.
Nights of Cabiria has generally received very positive reviews.
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