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Quotes from Guido:
"What if I'm an uninspired, untalented fake?
What if its permanent?"
"Can you start over again?
Can you choose something and be faithful
to it?"
This autobiographical black and white film is considered to be
Italian master film maker Fellini's masterpiece, a dizzying mix
of memory, fantasy, and realism, for which he got his 3rd Oscar.
During his long career as a film maker, he won 4 Oscars for Best
Foreign Film, and a special Oscar for his lifetime achievement in
films in 1993, about 7 months before he died. His work has inspired
such movie directors as Woody Allen, Paul Mazursky and Bob Fosse.
Fellini's screenplay flows between reality and the fantasy of his
dreams and flashbacks, which give hints to what is bothering Guido.
At the beginning of each new scene, one has to pay attention to
try to figure out if it is Guido's reality or one of his dreams,
fantasies, or flashbacks. His past problems with his family, his
Catholic church experiences, the trouble he got into by asking the
crazy lady who lived on the beach to dance are some of his flashbacks.
Guido's fantasies express how he wishes things were, but often
end on a bad note because in reality they would never work. Be sure
to see his fantasy about what would be the ultimate set up as the
ideal home life, complete with a harem of women, fawning over his
every need and wish.
The story begins in a health resort hotel, where a popular film
maker, Guido Anselmi (Marcello Masttoianni), has assembled his cast
and crew for the planning of his upcoming production shoot of his
newest film endeavor, that hasn't exactly been written yet in script
form. Guido is suffering from a major writer's block due to a lack
of inspiration. He is feeling drained, having no creative energy
to make any progress on this project, which is at the point where
it is too late to back out of. Because the script isn't complete,
he is having trouble casting the film as well. To make matters worse,
his producers, his crew, and his cast are clamoring for progress.
His personal life is also a big mess. Both his mistress, Carla
(Sandra Milo) and his wife, Luisa (Anouk Aimee), are there as well,
and both are unhappy with him. His wife has found out about his
mistress and is furious about his infidelity. His self-centered
mistress wants more of his attention.
With all this mounting pressure on him, he slips into periodic
flashbacks to his past when things in his reality trigger a memory,
or he escapes into one of his private fantasies. His flashbacks
and fantasies educate the audience to the distant relationship he
had with his father and various women in Guido's life that he didn't
quite know how to love, trying to piece together the tatters of
his life. His low point is when he drives under the table when faced
by the media who come to a press conference where he was supposed
to explain his new project, at the expensive spaceship set just
built.
As a result of thinking about his dreams, fantasies and flashbacks,
after his disasterous media interview, he has an epiphany about
himself that gives him a sudden joy, which make him feel strengthened
and renewed. He then realizes that the most important thing in his
life is very simple; his love and acceptance of his wife, a truly
freeing realization. This inspires a reconciliation with her and
a new film script idea which combines a circus atmosphere, all the
people thus seen in this story, with the space ship set.
The cast of actors and actresses does a terrific job bringing Felini's
fabulously unique film to life.
Marcello Masttoianni gives his most memorable performance in his
career in his portrayal of Guido Anselm, a film maker who is stymied
in his work because of inner conflicts caused by his past and his
current personal life.
Sandra Milo - Gives an interesting performance as Guido's mistress,
who is a bit odd to say the least.
Anouk Aimee - Gives a strong performance as Guido's hurt and angry
wife who discovers Guido has a mistress when Carla arrives at the
hotel.
Fellini's 8 1/2 is unrated, but I would give it a PG-13.
If you enjoyed 8 1/2, you may like ANNIE
HALL, LA DOLCE VITA, and STEALING BEAUTY. |