We All Loved Each Other So Much Comments

  • Rosemary 2022-04-23 07:04:09

    Tribute to Desica, who are similar in appearance. Three men and one woman have been in tears for decades. The groundbreaking narrative techniques and camera performances are also connected to several masterpieces of Italian film history: it is a seamless connection with [Sweet Life]. That part (real-life Fellini and Mastroiani) deserves five stars, not to mention Eclipse and Bicycle Stealer. So many elements are exquisitely tailored, and every time jump is just right, without being sloppy at...

  • Karl 2022-04-23 07:04:09

    It was so noisy that I had a headache... In the end, he didn't give up on her first, saying that he saw great...

  • Blaze 2022-04-23 07:04:09

    This movie is so beautiful. Ten thousand confessions to Italy. Theatrical stop-motion light dialogue. The crying crystal ball and diary of a rich girl after seeing Jani returning to the house for the first time. Black and white to color conversion by painting on the ground. Luciana's four-frame photo has a crying face. There are also many humorous places, such as mistaking it for parking fees. Soviet-style soundtrack. Every detail is in my heart. All kinds of tributes: Bicycle thieves, sweet...

  • Connie 2022-04-23 07:04:09

    Originally just wanted to see beautiful women, but I got...

  • Domenick 2022-04-23 07:04:09

    The epic can also have a few monologues/I always feel that the male protagonists can have more suitable actors/The Wishing Well-Fellini's part is too clever/Desica hasn't changed much in more than ten years/"Millionaire" and so on The show has a long...

  • Jedidiah 2022-04-23 07:04:09

    We were so in love that we were strangers years...

  • Ona 2022-04-23 07:04:09

    Subtitles are not very good. . . Pending. . The movie feels good. . . It's a bit like a brilliant...

  • Billie 2022-04-23 07:04:09

    The Italian version of Zu and Zhan... is also inaccessible, too dull. "The Bicycle Thief" is the...

  • Marion 2022-04-23 07:04:09

    Le Champo Ettore Scolater. I was late and had no choice but to sit in the last row, and the front row was full of silver-haired elderly people. I thought it was a "Once Upon a Time in Italy", but when I saw the end, I found out that it was Rome's "Union of the Broken Love Front". The guitar plays and sings nicely at the end, and the timeline explanation method is unheard of. Italian names are sexy, and arguments are maddening. Four-frame snapshots record the heartbreak of the girl and the...

  • Alysa 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    Comedy like a classic tribute...

Extended Reading
  • Carmine 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    Why We've Been So Loved is Masterpiece

    Countless awesomeness!

    1. Three male protagonists, spanning 30 years, show the changes in Italy after the war, and the script is extremely challenging. The author uses a woman, Luciana, and a restaurant, Half Portion, to connect the story, while breaking its coherence, with a cloth style.

    2. The...

  • Reggie 2022-02-23 08:01:34

    Let's go, this is the end

    This era is too cruel. We are poor but happy. What can the rich do?
            Italy in the 20th century was a special period of epic significance. In 1970, Italy established diplomatic relations with China. In China, from south to north, a desperate struggle between the proletariat and the...

We All Loved Each Other So Much quotes

  • Gianni Perego: I didn't come, do you understand?

    Luciana Zanon: Why did you have to? We had a fight

    Gianni Perego: But I loved you

    Luciana Zanon: Oh, and I thought you did not

    Gianni Perego: How not? In all these years I have done nothing but think of you, always, Luciana

    Luciana Zanon: But not me. Sorry Gianni, 10 years ago I married Antonio, I had two children, then the house, the job, the money that was never enough, you too have had these problems, right?

    Gianni Perego: Yes, of course, but I thought that a great love was a great love

    Luciana Zanon: Yes, sure. But then they were things in the past

  • Elide Catenacci: Am I important to you, now?

    Gianni Perego: Important... Why...? Important because you are dead? I don't know. I don't think... No. No.

    Elide Catenacci: Damn! Why not?

    Gianni Perego: Elide, because when someone isn't important during her life, she's not even important as a deceased!