
Sorrentino’s Rome is a city of "the dead and the living." The film explores the contrast between the eternal nature of the city’s architecture and the fleeting, often hollow lives of the people who inhabit it. Jep serves as our guide through a "human aquarium" of fading aristocrats, failed poets, and religious icons, all while wrestling with his own artistic stagnation. Why It Remains a Masterpiece
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It was praised, won an award, and he came to Rome and got caught up in the party set. He earns a living as an interviewer. Occasio... Sorrentino’s Rome is a city of "the dead and the living
Visually, The Great Beauty is stunning, with breathtaking cinematography by Luca Bigazzi capturing the grandeur of Rome's architec... Review no 82: The Great Beauty (La Grande Bellezza) He earns a living as an interviewer
"The Great Beauty" (La Grande Bellezza) is an Italian drama film that revolves around Jep Gambardella, a charming and successful journalist and writer (played by Toni Servillo), who hasn't published a book in years and hasn't written anything meaningful for a long time. Jep spends his days wandering through Rome, attending glamorous parties, and engaging in witty conversations with a plethora of colorful characters. Through Jep's observations and reflections, the film provides a commentary on the decadence and superficiality of the upper class and the evolving landscape of Rome.