The Great Beauty-2013
Director Paolo Sorrentino
Starring Toni Servillo, Carlo Verdone
Scott’s Review #16
Reviewed June 17, 2014
Grade: A
The Great Beauty is an Italian film and winner of the 2013 Best Foreign Language Oscar and, in my opinion, well deserved.
The film is hardly conventional- it is thoughtful, character-driven, and quite Fellini-influenced.
It takes some time to get into- the first thirty minutes are mostly people dancing and partying wildly.
Set in present-day Rome, it tells the story of a successful sixty-five-year-old journalist who reflects on his life, past and present.
The themes of loss and loneliness are explored, and while cynical, are not a downer.
Quite the contrary, as one party after another, is thrown and the nightlife and excesses of Rome are the centerpieces.
A main aspect of The Great Beauty is that all the money and success in the world do not measure happiness something that many people forget.
The main character loses people close to him and many of his wealthy friends are bored and alone. This film is about life and its complexities.
It left me thinking long after the credits rolled and is a huge testament to its power. Rarely, a film like this comes along any longer.
I felt like I was watching a masterpiece.
Oscar Nominations: 1 win-Best Foreign Language Film (won)
Independent Spirit Award Nominations: Best International Film