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  • This work of Paolo Sorrentino is straight from the heart and is an artistic piece & an ode to the rich heritage Italy (Rome, in particular) carries! It is classy, poetic and for some part, even incomprehensible backed by a crew that has displayed high technical standards.
  • The writing from Sorrentino & Umberto Contarello is exemplary. It is difficult to find films where you won’t be able to predict even one scene and this is one of those rare gems. The cuts make it even more difficult to easily tie things and in that lies its marvel.
  • The film’s cinematography by Luca Bigazzi deserves a very special mention because of the way it meanders across and pierces through characters!
  • Toni Servillo, as the writer Jep Gambardella exhibits marvelous acting with his marked expressions, free flowing dialogue delivery sparkling with wit and the classy suits he comes up in add to the respect his character garners.
  • The conversations at the parties, between the couple & between old friends, with the Saint etc. have a good dose of philosophical touch and stay in context with the film’s storyline.
  • Lele Marchitelli’s music is stunning to say the least & the couple of Italian and English Orchestrated pieces are mesmerising. The modern music running in the weirdly themed parties too stay noticeable.

What’s Not

  • The film requires more than one watch to completely discern the intentions behind each and every scene. So, it may make us feel restless at times just like yesteryear classics like Federico Fellini’s 8-and-a-half would have!

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The hurdles a prolific writer of rich thoughts has to go through in terms of finding motivation, inspiration, breaking his mental shackles are presented in an unpredictable ambitious & artistic style!