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Nebs
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8½
8½Quote: 8½ (pronounced Otto e mezzo in Italian) is a 1963 film directed by Italian director Federico Fellini. Co-scripted by Fellini, Tullio Pinelli, Ennio Flaiano, and Brunello Rondi, it stars Marcello Mastroianni as Guido Anselmi, a famous Italian film director. Shot in black-and-white by cinematographer Gianni di Venanzo, the film features a soundtrack by Nino Rota with costume and set designs by Piero Gherardi.
The film's title refers to 8½ being Fellini's eighth and a half film as a director. His previous directorial work consisted of six features, two short segments, and a collaboration with another director, Alberto Lattuada, the latter three productions accounting for a "half" film each.
8½ won two Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Costume Design (black-and-white). Acknowledged as a highly influential classic, it was ranked 3rd best film of all time in a 2002 poll of film directors conducted by the British Film Institute and is additionally listed on the Vatican's compilation of the 45 best films made before 1995, the 100th anniversary of cinema.
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Sad-man
Speed Racer
Joined: Tue Jun 24, 2008 1:07 am Posts: 172 Location: Argentina
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Re: 8½
One of my favorite movies of all time. Beautiful in every aspect.
10/10 (A+)
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kypade
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Re: 8½
Sad-man knows where it sat.
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dolcevita
Extraordinary
Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 11:24 pm Posts: 16061 Location: The Damage Control Table
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Re: 8½
Still not my favorite Fellini, even though it is the best in execution. This is a director's piece and a piece of directing history. What you think you know about film was probably developed here, especially as far as shifting perspective and narrator. The story is tighter and the scenario more comic than his previous two works, yet 8 1/2 falls shoft of Fellini's LDV and Cabiria because it is so well polished. The movie is almost too perfect for me, and because of this it maintains its emotional distance from my greedy eyes and mind. I didn't cry, though I did laugh quite a bit whenever Carla was on screen. She was probably one of my favorite parts of the film.
Still give it an A/A-
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Mon Jul 07, 2008 1:17 pm |
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snack
Extraordinary
Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 9:18 pm Posts: 12159
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Re: 8½
I hereby renounce everything I have ever said about movies because I clearly knew nothing before seeing 8½.
on a related but unimportant note, everything charlie kaufman has ever written is completely derivative of this.
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Sun Jan 11, 2009 6:52 am |
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MovieDude
Where will you be?
Joined: Tue Dec 21, 2004 4:50 am Posts: 11675
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Re: 8½
snackosaurus wrote: I hereby renounce everything I have ever said about movies because I clearly knew nothing before seeing 8½.
on a related but unimportant note, everything charlie kaufman has ever written is completely derivative of this. Maybe that's why his films are so dang smart!
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Sun Mar 01, 2009 4:55 am |
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jmovies
Let's Call It A Bromance
Joined: Tue Aug 07, 2007 7:22 pm Posts: 12333
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Re: 8½
Eh I personally found this to be one of the most overrated "classics" I've ever seen.
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Lafin Atchu
The Incredible Hulk
Joined: Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:02 pm Posts: 519 Location: Golden State
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Re: 8½
jmovies wrote: Eh I personally found this to be one of the most overrated "classics" I've ever seen. One of those movies I hate to admit I didn't like. The strenuous length of this film is unnecessary.
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Sun Mar 10, 2013 7:30 pm |
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_axiom
The Wall
Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 10:50 am Posts: 16163 Location: Croatia
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Re: 8½
***1/2 / ***** (B-)
I've never been able to see why Fellini is appreciated as much as he is. 8½ is another example of a movie that's a certain member of "Best Movie Ever" list no matter who compiles it, yet every time I see it I'm left slightly disappointed. It has clear pacing issues as it goes from a great scene to a couple of mediocre/boring ones then to a great scene again. The dubbing has been an eternal issue for me in classic Italian cinema. Actors clearly speaking in different language or even if they're speaking Italian they're speaking something different feels amateurish to me and takes me out of the movie.
The idea behind this movie is much stronger than the execution.
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