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JULIET OF THE SPIRITS is about a bored Italian housewife (Giulietta Masina) who finds relief from the mundane--and her philandering husband (Mario Pisu)--through sensual escapades in the spirit realm. This fantastic world just happens to be in Juliet's subconscious and is populated with people both from her past and her imagination. As Juliet spends more time in touch with her desires, she slowly gains more independence. (official distributor synopsis)

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gudaulin 

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English Typical Fellini. The director focuses his attention on decorations, costumes, bizarre characters, and a huge amount of symbols on the screen, while the plot itself is insignificant. Fellini incorporated autobiographical elements into the story of a housewife dealing with her husband's infidelity. It is a distinctly personal film. For the viewer, it is a feast for the eyes, although due to the number of dream scenes and the loose pace, it certainly isn't a film for everyone. Overall impression: 80%. ()

lamps 

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English An experimental play with colour and a dreamlike, episodically pieced-together story, through which Fellini shows us his apparently confident analysis of the paranoid female psyche. It's not so much about the story, which is only a loose sequence of hallucinogenic fantasies, with the only character undergoing a certain development being the protagonist Giulietta, but rather about the beautiful imagery, with colours capturing the emotions and the nature of the supporting characters, and the masterful composition of both the scenes, whose rhythm is not disturbed even by the carefully edited flashbacks, and the shots themselves – each image is powerful with how everything is stylized and pre-arranged, from the aforementioned colours and sets to the actors' movements themselves, which on the one hand reduces the emotional impact and prevents the viewer from experiencing this almost machine-like system in any deeper way, but on the other it makes the film an admirable work of art, whose every twist and shade may become dull with time, but the respect and the great first impression will remain forever. 80% ()

kaylin 

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English It is claimed to be the female counterpart to the more famous "8 1/2", but I can't help it, it's just the same mess in the same thing, just all in stunning colors that are truly perfect. However, I couldn't get into the movie and simply didn't enjoy it. Some values just can't be taken from it. ()