Fellini made another autobiographical film, Juliet and the Devil, in which Fellini excessively pursues the dream space of mysticism. In the film, Fellini describes in great detail a bourgeois woman who is deceived by her husband, mentally confused, trapped in strange hallucinations, and finally sober. Although Fellini and Juliada spend their lives together, and Fellini has never had any slander with other women, I don't think all the fans who are very familiar with Fellini believe that Fellini never cheated on her. Especially after watching this film, because Fellini's film fully shows that Fellini is a sexual director who is full of sexual desire and full of reverie about women, he even lent his sexual organs to others in his man's affair, and didn't sell his soul. Perhaps this is the charm of Fellini, he is always mysterious and elusive.