Two half-naked Roman dudes fight over a half-naked male brat.
Published by bernie4444 , 7 months ago
Fellini brings light on space instead of space on light.
He brings mysticism to the movie, not the movie to mysticism.
He brings boredom and rattling to a new height.
Lots of nice emotionalism and sweat.
Wagging tongues and blood. Candles and tits.
Bondage and perversion.
We learn Italian words that we can not use.
Here is a good tidbit: “Child of Aphrodite and Hermes…Hermaphrodite.”
The subtitles conveniently disappear at crucial moments. Even in Italian, the voices do not match the sound.
One of the Roman dudes, Encolpio (Martin Potter), finally got a real part as "Doctor Who" in 1983.
Wonder why you can not find this movie when you look for the title “Satyricon?) Gian Luigi Polidoro registered the title “Satyricon” (1969) in that year. So, Federico Fellini uses the title “Fellini Satyricon“ (1969).
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