In fact, the director has given the film too much connotation, and so on. Let's pick a few that are the most impressive to talk about after watching.
The male protagonist's father came to Rome to visit his son, and the son took his father to revisit the nightclub. Take the train back home overnight. The son watched his father get into a taxi from the window, and his lonely and slightly aged back was reflected in the empty street at four in the morning. Does this scene mean the complete curtain call of the old generation? Although the father is also chatting and laughing in the nightclub, the limelight is even overwhelming. The son of youth.
In addition to the most well-known episode of "bathing in the wishing pool at midnight" in this episode of the American actress, what I can never forget is that her every move is always looking around and flirting, trying to be natural but making people feel artificial. And the crazy pursuit of the paparazzi reporters known as "Paparazzi" is still not outdated even today. The carnival of American stars at night in Rome, rock and roll style seems so out of tune with the classical architecture of Europe, is it not the director's disdain for the American culture that gradually became popular after the war.
Another impressive plot is Steiner's suicide. Among the many characters in the film, the only one who is sober and self-aware is him. Unexpectedly, his fate is the most tragic. Although he has a successful career, he is accompanied by a beautiful wife and a pair of lovely children under his knees, and he often gathers in family salons with a group of like-minded literary and artistic people, but he has been living in confusion, which led to the killing of his two children. Then committed suicide. Such a sad ending may be because the director wants to tell everyone that sobriety is painful. Only by indulging in alcohol and sex to anesthetize oneself can one get the so-called happiness. Steiner's death means the complete death of reason.
The director spends a lot of space to describe the madness of all living beings, which makes people lament this doomsday carnival-like scene, and there are many meaningful details under the glitzy exterior that are worth our careful savoring.
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