
We’re into late-period Fellini here, so subtlety isn’t exactly on the menu. Casanova is a sprawling, gaudily costumed period extravaganza, crammed with fantastical set-pieces and gargoylesque Italian actors hamming their little socks off. Through it all prances Donald Sutherland’s titular jaded dandy, whose conquests are more professional than erotic.
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