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Originally posted by miseenscene
I actually didn't get much out of Satyricon during my only viewing of it, but I admit it was a fabulous cinematic spectacle.
Juliet of the Spirit represents Fellini's abandonment of story for spectacle. For the first time, the director's persona becomes more prominent that the characters in his movies. Soon he'd start including his name in the titles. Fellini as flamboyant showman took over when he abandoned b&w for color. He directed for a quarter century after 8 1/2, but only Amacord came close to the impact of his early films. Along with genuine invention, there are plenty of instances of shameless pandering. I personally would rather watch IL BIDONE or WHITE SHEIK. I consider 8 1/2, Dolce, Cabiria, Vitelloni and La Strada to be his masterpieces.