What can I say? It's an amazing film, but if you're bored by it, that's so alien to my experience of the film that I can't even give much advice to you.Magic Hate Ball wrote:I'm horrified and ashamed to admit this, but I don't get 8½ ... Any advice on trying to get into it?
I would say you should DEFINITELY try watching it again though, and really stick with it. I make it a policy to ALWAYS finish a film, no matter how little I may like it at first. It's kind of silly to just give up. Would you ever look at just half a painting and then decide it sucks? I understand a film demands a bit more time commitment than a painting, but the concept still holds true. Oftentimes, a film that seems boring halfway through can develop and change in your mind as you sit with it a while longer and let its concepts and aesthetics affect you. And other times a film that you didn't think much of on first viewing can seem much better in retrospect and call for a second viewing.
But for starters, watch the film again, watch it from start to finish, and do so while thinking about what the film has to say about dreams, fantasy, the pull of past loves, the creative process, and the subconscious life. I can't guarantee you'll like it, but at least then you'll have given it a fair chance to work its magic on you, the way it has on me and so many others.
