Acerca do melhor, e um dos menos conhecidos filmes de Federico Fellini
"Fellini was a poet of words and music. He never recorded the dialogue at the time he shot his films. [...]. On his sets, he played music during almost every scene, and you can sense in most Fellini movies a certain sway in the way the characters walk: Even the background extras seem to be hearing the same rhythm. Cabiria hears it, but often walks in counterpoint, as if to her own melody. She is a stubborn sentimentalist who cannot believe the man she loved, the man she would do anything for, would try to drown her for 40,000 lira. ("They'd do it for 5,000...'' her neighbor assures her)."
from a review by Roger Ebert