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La Dolce Vita

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })A highly acclaimed 1960 film by Federico Fellini with a Nino Rota soundtrack., La Dolce Vita (The Sweet Life) is about some days in the life of gossip journalist Marcello Rubini (Marcello Mastroianni), who has to deal with apparitions of the Madonna, a friend's existential anguish, problems with his girlfriend, a lot of lovers and a highly annoying photographer friend.The movie is famous for being considered "immoral" for its presentation of the Roman lifestyle and the obvious Fanservice Fellini provides with the women (though if you were to look at it, you'd probably raise an eyebrow about it), for its scene of Anita Ekberg bathing in the Trevi Fountain in Rome, for being the Trope Namer for the term Paparazzi, and for being the first film that Roger Ebert ever reviewed.
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Advertised Extra: Anita Ekberg as the actress Sylvia is the most prominent figure on the poster. While she is one of the most memorable parts of the film, she's only in one part of the film out of seven.
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Bilingual Dialogue: Marcello has a nonexistent grasp of English, and mostly communicates with English-speaking Sylvia in his native Italian, which she understands alright.
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Allegorical Character: Paola, a waitress Marcello meets in a scene otherwise unrelated to the film, represents the yearnings of nostalgia inherent to Italian neorealism, with her desire to someday return to her home of Perugia. She reappears at the very end of the film to call out to Marcello, whose inability to hear her represents his disconnect from the emotionally fulfilling past in favor of a life of excess.
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