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Both have to do with the scene where everyone is gathered around the demi-god:

1. Anyone have any idea what was wrong with the very big man dressed in yellow? He had a yellow neck and he had his mouth wide open through the whole scene.

2. Towards the end of the scene they bring in a man with no arms and legs. Does anyone else think he was really that way? If he was, I wonder how Fellini found him.

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If you go in the old narrow streets of Naples you will see people with the same behavior than in the moovie. Because people from Naples are like they were 2000 years ago. What is extraodinary in this moovie is the fact that Fellini reconstituated ( sorry for my english) the authentic atmosphere of 2000 years ago. It is like if he made the moovie 2000 years ago. he is a real genius!

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I dont understand you first question? For the second i can assure you that the man with no arms and legs is real. Fellini fouded his actors in Naples. They are not actor actually; Fellini took the same people of the original Satyricon Because in the origimal book the story is situated in Naples or Pompei.

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