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Amarcord - Movie Quotes
Memorable Quotes
Voglio una donna!
— Uncle Teo
Context:
The Biondi family takes Titta's Uncle Teo out from the mental asylum for a day's picnic in the countryside. During the outing, Teo suddenly climbs a tall tree and refuses to come down, repeatedly shouting this line to the sky, much to the family's exasperation and embarrassment.
Meaning:
Meaning "I want a woman!", this desperate, repeated cry from the top of a tree encapsulates the film's central theme of rampant, unfulfilled sexual desire and frustration. It is both hilarious in its absurdity and deeply pathetic, symbolizing the infantile and primal urges that characterize many of the town's male inhabitants.
Se la morte è così, non mi piace per niente. È sparito tutto. La gente, gli alberi, gli uccelli...
— Grandpa
Context:
Titta's grandfather wanders away from the house and gets completely lost in a thick, dense fog that has descended upon the town. Unable to see or recognize anything, he speaks these lines aloud, equating his sensory deprivation and isolation with the nothingness of death.
Meaning:
Meaning "If death is like this, I don't think much of it. Everything's gone. People, trees, birds...", this quote reflects a moment of profound existential disorientation. It blurs the line between a physical state (being lost in the fog) and a metaphysical one (contemplating death), highlighting the film's themes of confusion and the search for meaning in a world where familiar landmarks have disappeared.