I Vitelloni
Aroview: This neo-realist Fellini combines humour and pathos for a truthful study of aimless youths either ill-equipped or unwilling to embrace impending adulthood. One of his strongest films, but devoid of the excess of later works.
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3 stars (Good Enough) The characters are forgettable which is unusual for a Fellini film but nevertheless, it has many delightful moments, the ensemble scenes are great, there are plenty of weepy characters, thinly populated streets, a smoky cinema, and a great musical score. ~Tubbs
5 stars (Exceptional) Winner of Venice film festival Silver Lion 1953. Very good.rn ~emjay
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