An unrepentant womanizer forced into a shotgun wedding after impregnating a friend’s sister.
(1953) is Federico Fellini’s early semiautobiographical masterpiece that poignantly captures the aimless restlessness of post-war Italian youth. Released during the transition from Neorealism to Fellini's later surrealist style, the film follows five "young calves" (the literal translation of vitelloni ) as they drift through life in a small coastal town, clinging to a state of perpetual adolescence while dreaming of escape. The Aimless Quintet I vitelloni [HD] (1953) Bluray 1080p.mp4
The film's strength lies in its sharply drawn character sketches of five friends who spend their days in billiard halls and cafés, avoiding the responsibilities of adulthood: An unrepentant womanizer forced into a shotgun wedding
A "perpetual child" who lives off his mother and sister, famously depicted in a drunken, existential scene at a town masquerade. The Aimless Quintet The film's strength lies in
The group’s moral conscience and the only one who truly questions their hollow existence.
An aspiring playwright whose artistic ambitions are constantly thwarted by his own provincial surroundings.