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La Dolce Vita - Final Scene **SPOILER**



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Greatest Film Moments - Federico Fellini's "La Dolce Vita" Final Scene


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Love it. Guess the ... ( 1 year ago by cacofonico74)
Love it. Guess the girl (she is much more womanly now than in the first scene, when she is just a child) is the Power of Life, the Feminine in Nature. Love when she looks directly into the ciamera. It is like she looks directly into soul, knowingly of the cycle of life. "He is gone adrift but I love him anyway and life goes on". that makes me proud of being italian.
Thanks for sharing ... ( 11 months ago by b707dc3)
Thanks for sharing this gran finale of this grand film with us. I wonder if she will look for Marcello M., when she, too, passes away to heaven one day...
I was never able to ... ( 10 months ago by eatpork)
I was never able to finish this movie, bored the hell out of me. 8 1/2 was much better.
The ending to this ... ( 10 months ago by xrm1996)
The ending to this movie is like the punch line is to "The Aristocrats"... HUGE, complicated, setup.. and a payoff that leaves teh average viewer with: "That's IT?". LDV is for film insiders. It's about structure... the moral is obvious and just not worth the setup.
She's like a ... ( 10 months ago by GHLIII)
She's like a Madonna, a creature of both knowledge and innocence. The way she turns her look of sweet acceptance and forgiveness from Marcello to us is devastating. It's one of the best closing moments in cinema.
This is by far my ... ( 9 months ago by DavIdwillMio)
This is by far my all time favorite cinematic ending. I love the final seconds of the film especially Mr. Marcello Mastroiannilook on his face when he waves goodbye, absolutely classic. And of course, the innocent and charming young girl beautiful smile and in the final seconds turning directly at the camera, as if to say I understand.
Sheer brilliance. ... ( 8 months ago by DelilahDesmond)
Sheer brilliance. That's all there is to say, really.
lol, la dolce vita ... ( 7 months ago by DrSamuels305)
lol, la dolce vita is MUCH better in my opinion. No offense, but age plays a role in watching masterpieces. I have had to rewatch so many films because I saw them when I was too young.
Peace.
In just two minutes ... ( 7 months ago by HistoryGeek4U)
In just two minutes, this film conveys volumes on love, humanity, and innocence.
The only truly ... ( 7 months ago by wolfsburg7208)
The only truly comparable ending is that achieved by Michelangelo Antonioni in L'Eclisse.
I totally agree ... ( 6 months ago by AsaNisiMasa7)
I totally agree with that statement, wolfsburg7208. I would also add that Marcello's role in this movie sealed his image as the typical "Latin lover", an identity he always said simply did not fit his private persona.
i think the artist ... ( 5 months ago by salvadoraugustus)
i think the artist Federico want to show that diference between innocent simple girl and the rich extravaganza people.....(sorry my english) i love the most the last part of this movie....
when i look at that ... ( 5 months ago by salvadoraugustus)
when i look at that innocent face..i see that Life can be sweet!
how the little girl ... ( 5 months ago by johnmahon03)
how the little girl puts her hands together at 1.13!
... and how all ... ( 5 months ago by johnmahon03)
... and how all along she is standing in front of the cross
Fellini was the ... ( 5 months ago by modernity2001)
Fellini was the greatest artist in cinematic history. You can't equal this, only learn from it.
a master work by a ... ( 5 months ago by joeyhatesu)
a master work by a master the film is flawed but its flaws and episodic strusure make it a masterpiece of the world cinema stage "play Patrica"
Array ( 4 months ago by ertyuiop976543)
1:17
the way he says "sorry, goodbye"
Come dance with me, ... ( 4 months ago by paerarru)
Come dance with me, you and me let us go, together. Remember.
La scena più ... ( 3 months ago by Mosak85)
La scena più profonda del cinema.
The Deepest scene of history.
the way the girl in ... ( 3 months ago by sapus74)
the way the girl in the last 2 seconds moves her sight from Marcello to the spectator..
..seems to say .. and you? can you hear me? are you gonna dence with me? or you'll say sorry as he did? what's your choice? what is what you really want.. .I am the real happiness, new it's up to you what you want to do. up to you.
this links ideally ... ( 3 months ago by sapus74)
this links ideally with 8 and Half finale.. here Marcello is deaf to the words of the girl.. in 8 and Half finally he can open his eyes to happiness, Claudia Cardinale smile makes order in all the caos and he is finally free to be happy without any frustration.
the smile and eyes ... ( 3 months ago by sapus74)
the smile and eyes of the girl are devastating.
absolutely the more intense scene in film history
Yes, this scene has ... ( 2 months ago by apursansar)
Yes, this scene has a definite feel of death and rebirth, and also sugests perfectly a possible end to Marcello´s struggle. I think it´s one of the most beautiful film endings ever, expressing almost more tan one can emotionally cope with.



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