Where do I begin?
This movie was a trip. Excuse my stream of consciousness at the end of this movie. It was a lot to digest, and I can't wait to sit through it again without reacting so I can soak up more of the dialogue, which at times was so beautiful and meaningful.
Fellini throws so much at you, and technically this movie is so interesting and magnificent. The black and white contrast was mesmerizing, making every frame a visual delight. I loved the mixture of dreams and memories. It all felt like a hazy dream of conflicting fantasies and struggle. There were moments of absurdity and humor, too, but overall, I found it to be an audacious piece of art, and I love that. It's inspiring to watch something extremely creative, not only visually but also in it's unconventional storytelling.
This film is beautiful and (to me) open to interpretation. I felt like my thoughts were fragmented, but honestly, that kind of fits with the non-linear nature of the movie. I know I missed a lot, but that’s ok.
I am very excited to hear from you all. I’m sure you’ll have some incredible insights- especially if you have had more time with Fellini!
Glad I got one under my belt.
Thanks for being here! Appreciate ya'll so much!
xx
ames
Samuelllll
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