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He also said that because his work was very erudite and impenetrable for most people and didn't want to alienate the audience, so he let them focus on what the poem made them feel as opposed to his actual meaning, which was complex
@@glenbellefonte9620 All corporations are owned by people fundamentally right wing, they put on a liberal “leftist” front if it’s fashionable but they know nothing of the ideology. All large corporations would go under without surplus, the exploitation of workers and environmental tyranny therefore tech CEO’s are undeniably right wing, Fellini and Scorsese are unambiguously left wing, if you critically analysed their writings you’d realise that.
@@glenbellefonte9620 Imagine complaining about Leftists in a rant about Twitter and Facebook. You Americans really need to educate yourselves on political ideologies
Scorsese's brilliant mind when discussing films is an education for all of us. His series on the history of film that was shown on TCM was truly an education on the history of film. I hope they show the series again.
I am so happy to find someone else that recognizes this emotionally dynamic and heartwarming classic. Fellini's wife deserved an Oscar for this movie because no-one else could have done this in such an emotionally powerful way. It is Fellini's most heartfelt movie. La Strada inhabits the same territory!
What rare jewels we have left, I cry thinking of many no longer here but the few who knew such greats. Their connection to the past The very young lose out on real pioneers, though I have noticed some having interest. I hope so.😪💔🌹
I've lived for a while on elizabeth street on the same block where he grew up. Its sad how different the neighborhood is from when he shot Mean Streets.
We're so lucky that Scorsese cares so much about film and wants so much to share his thoughts of other directors and their films in such an honorable and respectful way. I've never heard him trash the work of other directors and there's a lot of directors who deserve to be trashed. Take for example
Great interview. Fellini certainly made think. Though I was a child when my father took me to Fellinis and other foriegn films. So I obviously had a different perspective than perhaps my father did. I'm thankful thaty father was inclined to use films to educate me on a visual level
In case Scorsese's description of "I Vitelloni's" influence on "Mean Streets" (see 5:22) is too abstract, consider the endings of both films. Even before I'd heard that Scorsese considered Fellini's film an influence on his own, I thought "Vitelloni" reminded me of "Streets". But when I saw the ending, I was convinced (Obviously if you've seen neither film, don't watch these/read my spoilers). Notice how at the end of Vitelloni Fellini uses editing to suggest Moraldo thinking about his sleeping friends as he begins his trek away from the city (1:20): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I_vbmK75STg.html Now, note how at the end of "Mean Streets" Scorsese uses similar cutting and camera movement to evoke the goings on of characters far removed from Charlie and Johnny Boy as they struggle to get out of their car after the shoot out (1:47): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bA4FU79vXHA.html
Do we still need Schools and Universities? Answer: No. Today because of the internet we can finally access to all human knowledge. A New Renaissance is about to begin. Thanks for sharing. 🙏
Do we still need Schools and Universities? Answer: No. But today it's even worse, cause the internet killed any critical thinking and the innate creativity of people, and it shows. "Artists" today can only copy what they see, without absorbing anything.
Dear Scorsese, have you not yet understood yourself and want to explain to others an immense mind like Federico Fellini? But not even his countrymen understood anything about his genius. You are so presumptuous and ridiculous dear Martino