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Roma De Fellini Dvd [Dvd] [1971]
M**W
TRUly eremaerkable`1
Qho am I o critiiqyw FellinThiWTH `'AMERCORD' and 92/2 are a life-work in themselcex.:"ROma' is amazing, if only fpr the Vatican pareody of a fashion parsge, but there'a also the episodein n the metro, excsvations.to JJOyce 'Ireland was 'rtrthe old sow that ests hee own farroew'. Sellini shows thte same process at woerl.`
R**S
Absolutely delicious ...
I think other reviews elsewhere have covered this movie in some depth. I just wanted to add that it really felt like a passport to the past for me in a way that probably surpassed Fellini's intentions. I say this because - although he obviously wanted to reminisce about the forties when he was young - the sections shot in the seventies were obviously contemporaneous. Viewing the movie in 2009 - over 30 years after it was made - we are treated to a double-dose of rich nostalgia.Be sure to watch this sensuous treat with a good red wine!
F**S
Fellini and the City
Masters of Cinema continue to deliver a definitive and outstanding package of second tier Fellini titles. Following Fellini's CITY OF WOMEN (1980) and IL BIDONE (1955), their latest offering of ROMA (1972) will make a die-hard Fellini fans mouth drool, but realistically, the film itself might not convert any non-believers to the holy church of Fellini; though there are those who would place the film among Fellini's all-time best.Better when viewed as an unconventional fantasy/quasi-documentary along the lines of I CLOWNS (1970), ROMA seems like a warm-up for Fellini's last great masterwork AMARCORD (1973). Just as AMARCORD was a film about rumination and the illusion of a particular place in time (Fellini's fictionalized home town of Rimini could just as easily stand in for the place anyone grew up), ROMA presents us with two views of the world-famous Italian capital.The first view of the city belongs to the past, or Fellini's impressions of people, places and historical happenings. The second (and perhaps slightly more satisfying) view is that of the modern Rome, or at least modern at the time the film was originally released. Unlike AMARCORD, ROMA is not about characters. The titular city itself was intended to be the major (if not only) character. Unfortunately, that can make for a very tedious journey for viewers more accustomed to the usual tropes of cinematic storytelling.ROMA feels quite loose and episodic; perhaps even Fellini's most stream of consciousness endeavor. The word "plotless" often gets applied to it, but I don't think the director was interested in plot at all when fashioning this particular journey. I think following the massive critical and cultural success of 8½ (1963), he was beginning to experiment more and more with alternative styles of filmmaking, and ROMA feels very much like an experiment from start to finish.There are certain passages in the film that resonate strongly. A prolonged dinner scene at an outdoor restaurant and Fellini's own film crew deliriously entering the city are just two notable standouts. The famous fashion show satire of religion in the final act felt more like an homage to Buñuel than a surefire Fellini invention. Then there is the haunting yet strangely sleight sequence involving the disappearing frescoes. Like AMARCORD, there is a bit of vulgarity to the overall proceedings, but for the most part, the film is a love letter more than a travelogue.For this viewer, Fellini has always worked best when applying his fantasy thematics to real people and real situations. ROMA is not exempt from the usual Fellini excesses, but it is short on the magic that makes his strongest films resonate (even his 37-minute segment in the 1968 portmanteau film SPIRITS OF THE DEAD seems more cultivated). The Blu-ray comes highly recommended (especially over the now obsolete MGM DVD) with some great essays and liner notes to help one navigate Fellini's oft-puzzling landscapes. A must for Fellini completists.Anyone else might want to consult their travel agent before booking tickets.
M**N
But this one of the best of all
I`m a totalt Fellini fan so need no persuading. But this one of the best of all. A mix of social commentary, as ever, if heavily disguised in fantasy, but not too far fantastic - witness the cardinal fashion show. As ever moving, witness the fading of Roman family portraits from the wall that the tunnel driving Metro efforts uncovered. Long sequences of driving into Roma in pouring rain in more or less "real time" - a nod to Atonioni perhaps ? Perhaps also a metaphorical comment on discovering Roma.It`s a great, but great film.
E**I
Amazing blu ray for a equally amazing masterpiece
Rome is one of my Fellini's favourite films. If you're from Rome like I am, you will love it. If you are not, or you don't lnow Fellini so well, you might remain either shocked or extremely amazed by such a unique film. In just one shot (made by several episodes) you will get both the happy and carefree side and the dark side of the eternal city, in a way that no one has ever manage to tell. An amazing blu ray as well, greatly restored.
F**L
Why password was ‘ incorrect’
I purchased a dvd ,Roma,which arrived on time . After ordering the dvd ten minuits later I ordered a book. On entering the password I was told password incorrect. I typed it in several times. Same message. In the end I had to set the password which I did and things were ok. I reset it to what it originally was. The same thing happened just around Xmas. How could this happen? This is very inconvenient.I also think you could make it easier to edit the basket and empty it more easily.
S**R
Great film, way ahead of its time and a masterpiece!
Wow what a movie. It’s long and it is almost like a couple of movies in one. I’m biased as I love Rome but if you buy it, stick with it if the beginning seems a bit unusual as you’ll be rewarded
S**B
A beautiful ode to Rome
MoC have done a great job by reissuing this beauty on Blu-Ray. It is not a straight story in sequences but an ode to the beautiful city of Rome. My favourite scenes are the ones on the highway, the dining scene & when the motorcycles cycle around the city. Fellini was a great director and i hope that MoC will release more Fellini movies.
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