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Language: English
Runtime: 142 min
Audio: 5.1
Subtitles: English
Resolution: 720x480
Frame Rate: 24 fps
Video Bitrate: 2924 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 320 kbps
Runtime: 142 min
Audio: 5.1
Subtitles: English
Resolution: 720x480
Frame Rate: 24 fps
Video Bitrate: 2924 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 320 kbps
Users review: This is a long (142mins) is intriguing, complex film follows the former display novelist Jem Gambardella (Toni Servillo), and he contemplates his past and present life, life, bring it on, lost opportunities in their personal and professional. As a member of the wealthy elite of Roman society, he participates in their empty games, party, running on alcohol and drugs, whimsical art events and casual sex with beautiful women, but without a soul. Gambardella is both a participant and an observer, watching himself as well as his companions, mysterious animals trapped in a gilded cage, which Rome with all the stunning beauty of its architecture, fountains, sculptures, and paintings. We have shown, Gambradella funeral etiquette that plays out is he describes us: dinner with Cardinal seemed more interested in food than faith holy nun of great age mounting stone staircase to it knees and crawl painfully forward and up to the image of Christ. . . Everywhere, life is contradiction, material and spiritual, emotional hype and real feeling, the Eternal City and the mortal inhabitants. . . If all this sounds too heavy, all carried along welter magnificent paintings completed music varies from sky to heavy awful dance rhythms. And the presentation of the actors never quite convincing.At least one of the parties, as the participants fall into another massive conga dance style, Gambardella says we have the best train to Rome, because they go anywhere. All where it begins and ends where it began. Thus, the final rule in the long credits, we swim conducted under the bridges of Rome, left to contemplate setting, when we first saw a good-natured, but disappointed Gambardella. This is a delicious, sensual, fascinating film that, at least, will probably need more than one viewing for me to fully appreciate. Do not miss it! (Views 1 screen, Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK, September 12, 2013) |
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