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Well, maybe one doesn't even try. Maybe one simply lets the movie carry him, surrounded by music of sounds and images.WYBE had it on tonight, and what a treat! Forget the jetlag, forget the overdrawn bank accounts and blown tires, and simply spent two unforgettable hours.
Sometimes it doesn't make sense to say much. My wife and I only exchanged a few words as the credits started to roll... the emotions that movie creates are so clear and universal it is pointless to attempt to express them... two people can just look at each other and smile - no words needed.
As I was typing this, my wife ran into the room humming the unforgettable Nino Rota's score - she now wants that CD... I think I will oblige.
How can one describe the firework or brilliance during the last scenes? The image of the giant structure has been permanently burned into my memory for the last thirty some years... today it's gotten brighter.
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I saw this movie in 1964, and it did bore. Since then I think to give it another try as I may be have be too young at the time for a personal film of a grown up man.
And what a man! A magician.
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which is probably the inverse relationship to how much you liked it. Well it wasn't that bad a movie - but it wasn't any good either. So perhaps I'll avoid going on.
I never complain when someone dislikes the movie I love, so don't be bashful.As I wrote in my reply to you below, the movie is the brilliant firework of talent, emotions, thoughts and... LIFE... it is to full of mastery in every aspect it is simply something that comes extremely close to the definition of movie art... that's all.
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