The short comment is the first feeling after watching it. The next day I was sober and wanted to delete it by "checking the information"~ That episode of Kabylia meeting with his wife should be an actor? In short, according to the information, it is Fellini's personal experience. No wonder he made it very interesting~ Maybe it is out of love for his wife, so it seems that here and in the eight and a half films, the two characters have similar things ~ It's more complicated here, Cabiria is indeed Chaplin-esque, especially the Chaplin of City Lights, which is also unabashed by Fellini.
As for the passages about Catholicism, the theme of the street girl and the development of the story, I feel very Pasolini. Especially when the lame uncle suddenly shouted "I'm guilty, I'm scared"~
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