***La
Dolce Vita Redux- Paolo Sorrentino’s La Grande Bellezza
(The
Great Beauty)
DVD
Review
From
The Pen Of Frank Jackman
La Grande Bellezza (The
Great Beauty), starring Toni Sevillo, directed by Paolo Sorrentino , Medusa
Films, 2013
Many of us have seen the great epic explorations of
the tattered and worn decadent post-World War Italian high society social scene
done by the late director Federico Fellini. Most notably his La Dolce Vita which captured his fine
sense of the absurd machinations of the high rollers with plenty of time (and
lira) on their hands. That film is a direct descendent of the film under review
Paolo Sorrentino’s La Grande Bellezza where
the leading character Jep (played by Toni Sevillo), a classic product of current
Italian high society, conclusively proves that the rich and their hangers-on
have not changes much in the last half century except their habits are become
more exotic and expensive.
The plot, well, this kind of film really has no plot,
is centered on an exploration of Jep’s, well, boredom with life now that he had
reached the age of sixty-five and has seen it all, heard it all, and done it
all without making much of a dent in the world. Oh sure Jep (and maybe some
others in his crowd) had youthful aspirations (maybe even dabbled a little in leftist
politics), had written a book, maybe more but had settled into a life of bourgeois
comfort and forgetfulness. While the “plot” may not be much the reason to watch
this film, and you should, is the remarkable acting of Toni Sevillo as the
faded novelist turned cultural critic bound to shoulder on in the vacuum of
high society. That acting and the lush party scenes when high society breaks
out are what kept my eyes riveted to the screen. A last fifteen minute or so of
the seemingly mandatory attack on the powerful Roman Catholic Church in Italian
life could, no, should have been cut at no lost to the great beauty of this cinematic
study.
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