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La Dolce Vita [DVD]
 
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La Dolce Vita [DVD]

Marcello Mastroianni , Anita Ekberg , Federico Fellini    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)

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Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review

At three brief hours, Fellini's cynical, engrossing social commentary, La Dolce Vita, stands as his timeless masterpiece. A rich, detailed panorama of Rome's modern decadence and sophisticated immorality, the film is episodic in structure but held tightly in focus by the wandering protagonist through whom we witness the sordid action. Marcello Rubini is a tabloid reporter trapped in a shallow high-society existence, as extraordinarily played by Marcello Mastroianni, a man of paradoxical, emotional juxtapositions: cool but tortured, sexy but impotent. He dreams about writing something important but remains seduced by the money and prestige that accompany his shallow position. He romanticises about finding true love but acts unfazed upon finding that his girlfriend has taken an overdose of sleeping pills. Instead, he engages in a ménage à trois, then frolics in a fountain with a giggling American starlet (bombshell Anita Ekberg), and in the film's unforgettably inspired finale, attends a wild orgy that ends, symbolically with its participants finding a rotting sea animal while wandering the beach at dawn.

Fellini saw his film as life affirming (thus its title, "The Sweet Life"), but it's impossible to take him seriously. While Mastroianni drifts from one worldly pleasure to another, be it sex, drink, glamorous parties or rich foods, they are presented, through his detached eyes, as merely momentary distractions. His existence, an endless series of wild evenings and lonely mornings, is ultimately soulless and facile. Because he lacks the courage to change, Mastroianni is left with no alternative but to wearily accept and enjoy this "sweet" life. --Dave McCoy, Amazon.com

Special Features

1.77 Wide Screen
DVD 5
Italian
Region 2
Mono Italian
Mono
Filmography
Fellini Biography
English

From the Back Cover

Marcello Mastrioanni, Anouk Aimee and Anita Ekburg star in Fellini's masterpeice about a thrill seeking journalist in Rome at its mopst desirably decadent. The Vatican tried to ban it, the left championed it and the public adored it. Today the film has lost none of its style and popularity. It is considered the finest film of its era: visually stunning, highly intelligent and superbly entertaining.
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