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->''"It's an ice-cold film, colder than the deepest circle of hell in Dante, and it's a remarkable and daringly stylized but truly forbidding experience. It seemed like a turning point for Fellini. And in truth, the late Seventies and early Eighties seemed like a turning point for many filmmakers around the world, myself included."''

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->''"It's an ice-cold film, colder than the deepest circle of hell in Dante, [[Literature/TheDivineComedy Dante]], and it's a remarkable and daringly stylized but truly forbidding experience. It seemed like a turning point for Fellini.[[Creator/FedericoFellini Fellini]]. And in truth, the late Seventies and early Eighties seemed like a turning point for many filmmakers around the world, myself included."''
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->'''Giacomo Casanova:''' A man who never speaks ill of women does not love them. For to understand them and to love them one must suffer at their hands. Then and only then can you find happiness at the lips of your beloved.

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->'''Giacomo Casanova:''' A ->''"A man who never speaks ill of women does not love them. For to understand them and to love them one must suffer at their hands. Then and only then can you find happiness at the lips of your beloved.
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-->-- '''Giacomo Casanova'''



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->'''Giacomo Casanova:''' A man who never speaks ill of women does not love them. For to understand them and to love them one must suffer at their hands. Then and only then can you find happiness at the lips of your beloved."''

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->'''Giacomo Casanova:''' A man who never speaks ill of women does not love them. For to understand them and to love them one must suffer at their hands. Then and only then can you find happiness at the lips of your beloved."''
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->'''Giacomo Casanova:''' A man who never speaks ill of women does not love them. For to understand them and to love them one must suffer at their hands. Then and only then can you find happiness at the lips of your beloved."''

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->''"It's an ice-cold film, colder than the deepest circle of hell in Dante, and it's a remarkable and daringly stylized but truly forbidding experience. It seemed like a turning point for Fellini. And in truth, the late Seventies and early Eighties seemed like a turning point for many filmmakers around the world, myself included."''
-->-- '''Creator/MartinScorsese'''

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