30 scenes that have appeared in movies

Garnett 2021-12-18 08:01:12

According to the order of appearance in the movie. All pictures are screenshots. There are only place names and no addresses—not to write a guide. The picture description is in English or Italian name. Chinese translations mostly come from the Chinese Wiki and Qiongyou.com. Thanks to an Italian travel website and Google Translate, which let me understand the Italian webpage qwq Thanks to the Criterion Collection for pointing out a few attractions.

1. The walls of Aurelian (70% sure) can’t be 100% sure that they are the walls of Aurelian, because I took Google Earth and walked along the walls and didn’t see this place, and there were more than ten circles of the city walls in Rome. ...

1. Aurelian Walls

2. The Garibaldi monument on Gianicolo Hill. The marble bust in the next shot is arranged on Viale delle Mura Aurelie, which is the road in front of the monument.

2. Monument to Garibaldi on the Janiculum Hill

3. Paola Fountain

3. Fontana dell'Acqua Paola

4. Sixty-fifth birthday party scene: "took place in a terrace between Via and Via Bissolati Sallustiana, one step away from Via Veneto and Villa Medici"-Google Translate

4. partying all night

5. Roman Orangery. Behind this tree is the entrance to this public park. The little nun who watched Jep across the railing and the next nun who stepped on a ladder to pick oranges are probably in the Basilica di Santa Sabina all'Aventino next door.

5. Giardino degli Aranci

5. Basilica di Santa Sabina all'Aventino

6. The Jep house (50% sure) can only guess the address based on the outer wall of the Colosseum in the background, which is probably the top floor of the hotel N°9 Colosseo, the upper floor of the subway station Colosseo, or at least this block.

6. Local tyrants

7. The garden seen from the rooftop of the local tyrants is not actually downstairs. This is the garden of Palazzo Sacchetti, and there is also a beautiful Nymphaeum (similar to the man-made cave in the architectural landscape)

7. Garden of Palazzo Sacchetti

7. Palazzo Sacchetti Nymphaeum

8. Piazza Navona. In the lower left corner is Bernini's quad-core (crossed out) Fountain of Four Rivers. Next to it is the Church of St. Agnes.

8. Piazza Navona

8. Sant'Agnese in Agone

9. The Mazzini Bridge on the Tiber in the background

9. Ponte Mazzini

10. Sisto bridge over the Tiber in the background

10. Ponte Sisto

11. Roman Cemetery (thanks to the Criterion Collection)

11. Campo Verano

12. The famous chapel "Tempiredo" designed by Bramonte is in the center of the small square of San Pietro in Montorio.

12. Tempietto di Bramante

13. Gardens and villas where little girls perform paintings: "at Via di Villa Pepoli, hidden and exclusive street in San Saba just beyond the Aventine, even in actually the house museum of a collector of contemporary art, built in the 80s of '900 just to accommodate his collection"-Google Translation

14. The keyhole, you can see the dome of St. Peter's Church. "The famous locks framing the dome of St. Peter through the garden of the Knights of Malta on the Aventine, in the eighteenth century piazza designed by Piranesi."-Google Translate

14. Keyhole

15. The statue of Marforio in the west side of the Capitoline Museum.

15. the statue of Marforio in the Capitoline Museums

16. La Fornarina in the National Gallery of Ancient Art , the painter is Raphael

14. Fornarina of Raphael in Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica (National Gallery of Ancient Art)

15. "Borromini Perspective" in the garden of the Spada Palace

15. Borromini's Perspective in Palazzo Spada

16. The garden terrace of the Villa Medici

21. Garden in Villa Medici

22. Salone delle Fontane-the Criterion Collection

22. Salone delle Fontane

23. Empire Plaza Avenue leading directly to the Colosseum

23. Via dei Fori Imperiali

24. In the dining room of Palazzo Sacchetti where the garden was before, Viola, the noblewoman who lost her son Andrea, ate alone

24. Palazzo Sacchetti

25. Caracalla Baths

25. Bath of Caracalla

26. Villa Julia, now the National Etruscan Museum

26. Villa Giulia

27. The ancestral home of the "Nobles Who Can Buy" is the house of this family in reality: Palazzo Colonna of the Colonna family. The last name of the two in the movie is also Colonna, but in reality there is no such thing as Colonna of Reggio. (I don’t know anything about the history of the Italian family, please correct me vigorously if there is a mistake)

27. Palazzo Colonna

28. View of Rome from Villa Medici-the Criterion Collection

28. View from the Villa Medici

29. Cavour Bridge on the Tiber

29. Ponte Cavour

30. The Stairs Diagonally Opposite the Basilica of St. John Lateran

30. the Scala Sancta near the Lateran Basilica

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Extended Reading
  • Freda 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    Although the filming is a bit too "oily", the expression on the video is still "good-looking", perhaps a tribute to eight and a half. Last year in Marionba, this year in Rome. The movement of the camera at the end glances over the city and reminds me of Eclipse, a love letter to Rome

  • Burley 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    Sorrentino's ambitious work not only borrows and imitates his predecessor Fellini, but can even be seen as an attempt to integrate Fellini's three masterpieces "La Dolce Vita", "Eight and a Half" and "Roma" of transcendence. Therefore, in the film, you can see the false and flashy Italian upper class, the self-distress and redemption as a writer, and the beautiful and splendid city of Rome. Under the excellent control of the director, they become mysterious and ambiguous

The Great Beauty quotes

  • [last lines]

    Jep Gambardella: This is how it always ends. With death. But first there was life. Hidden beneath the blah, blah, blah. It's all settled beneath the chitter chatter and the noise. Silence and sentiment. Emotion and fear. The haggard, inconstant flashes of beauty. And then the wretched squalor and miserable humanity. All buried under the cover of the embarrassment of being in the world, blah, blah, blah... Beyond there is what lies beyond. I don't deal with what lies beyond. Therefore... let this novel begin. After all... it's just a trick. Yes, it's just a trick.

  • Santa: Madam, I took a vow of poverty. And you can't talk about poverty... you have to live it.