Driving on a hot summer Ferragosto weekend through Rome and Tuscany in Gassman's Lancia Aurelia convertible, one can witness how the economical "boom" of Italy in the early 60's was transforming a traditional society into an individualistic, consumerist and shallower one.
A lesson for any summer of any time.
Al volante de su Lancia Aurelia en un caluroso fin de semana de Ferragosto por Roma y la Toscana, Gassman nos muestra cómo el "boom" económico de la Italia de principios de los 60 transformaba una sociedad tradicional en una individualista, consumista y poco profunda.
Una lección para cualquier verano de cualquier tiempo.
I guess so, but how full of savoir faire!!!
ReplyDeletethe 60's were a golden time...then they invented plastic....been downhill ever since....
ReplyDeleteDavid, and alluring times too... one can fall with style :-)
ReplyDeleteMermaid, golden indeed but the seeds for the downhill where already there, that's the beauty of the film. Sort of "Le déclin de l'empire américain" but starting already on the 60's!
It seems that we are declining all the time. :-)
Te recomiendo vivamente que veas "Il pranzo di Ferragosto" ( si es en italiano mejor) en castellano sería la comida de Ferragosto. EStoy segura de que te encantará, si no la has visto ya:--)Hablas también italiano?
ReplyDeleteBut they did make some very nice cars! I like to think we are constantly changing rather than declining.
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