This ending scene gives Marcello a chance to have a settled life, to abdicate from his near-sighted nature and change to a more stable relationship, which Marcello refuses and heads back to the way he was. La Dolce Vita is a beautiful film focusing on several characters and depicting the current state of the society of Italy. La Dolce Vita. The Italian “Elvis” Adriano Celentano’s performance of the Little Richard song, “Ready Teddy” in La Dolce Vita (Federico Fellini, 1960) is raucous, unrestrained and pure rock. Moments earlier, jaded journalist Marcello (Marcello Mastroianni) is slow-dancing with Sylvia (Anita Ekberg) to a moody ballad at a party held at The film ends with Sebastian and Mia as two individuals who fell in love, but their pursuit of their careers takes precedence over any effort to try to maintain their relationship. Speaking to The La Dolce Vita. Opened in March of this year, there’s one word to describe the interior of La Dolce Vita in Beverly Hills: classic. The low light, leather banquette seating, double white La Dolce Vita: The Endless Pursuit Of Pleasure. In a sparkling Rome of the 60’s, among parties and excesses, the seven days journey of Marcello Rubini, a gorgeous man living a frivolous life, but also a profound personal crisis due to the fact that he can’t reach happiness and pleasure, takes place. A satirical picture by a modern Oscar Scenes. Ater Hye Jin returns to Korea she discovers to her shock that Joon Soo had been the ex-boyfriend of the woman Da Ae, who has been having a long-term affair with her husband! When Joon Soo comes to Korea, not able to forget Hye Jin, it's not long before Da Ae discovers what transpired between them. A Taste of the Good Life. La Dolce Vita celebrates the joys of food and drink. From savoring a perfectly crafted espresso at a local café to indulging in a sumptuous meal at a trattoria, Italians CEUj.