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Ordinaria locura

Título original: Storie di ordinaria follia
  • 1981
  • 1h 41min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,6/10
3,1 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Ordinaria locura (1981)
Poet/lecturer Charles Serking awakens from his alcoholic haze long enough to take a bus back to L.A. and plunge into an orgy of drink and sexual depravity.
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El poeta y académico Charles Serking despierta de su aturdimiento provocado por el alcohol el tiempo suficiente para coger un autobús de regreso a Los Ángeles y sumergirse en una orgía de al... Leer todoEl poeta y académico Charles Serking despierta de su aturdimiento provocado por el alcohol el tiempo suficiente para coger un autobús de regreso a Los Ángeles y sumergirse en una orgía de alcohol y depravación sexual.El poeta y académico Charles Serking despierta de su aturdimiento provocado por el alcohol el tiempo suficiente para coger un autobús de regreso a Los Ángeles y sumergirse en una orgía de alcohol y depravación sexual.

  • Dirección
    • Marco Ferreri
  • Guión
    • Marco Ferreri
    • Sergio Amidei
    • Charles Bukowski
  • Reparto principal
    • Ben Gazzara
    • Ornella Muti
    • Susan Tyrrell
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,6/10
    3,1 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Marco Ferreri
    • Guión
      • Marco Ferreri
      • Sergio Amidei
      • Charles Bukowski
    • Reparto principal
      • Ben Gazzara
      • Ornella Muti
      • Susan Tyrrell
    • 29Reseñas de usuarios
    • 30Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 9 premios y 3 nominaciones en total

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    Imágenes28

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    Ben Gazzara
    • Charles Serking
    Ornella Muti
    Ornella Muti
    • Cass
    Susan Tyrrell
    Susan Tyrrell
    • Vera
    Tanya Lopert
    Tanya Lopert
    • Vicky
    Roy Brocksmith
    Roy Brocksmith
    • Barman
    Katya Berger
    Katya Berger
    • Girl on Beach
    • (as Katia Berger)
    Hope Cameron
    • Hotel Proprietor
    Judith Drake
    • Widow
    Patrick Hughes
    • Pimp
    Wendy Welles
    • Runaway
    Stratton Leopold
    • Publisher
    Anthony Pitillo
    Jay Julien
    Jay Julien
    Peter Jarvis
    Jean-Paul Boucher
    Cristina Forti
    Elizabeth Long
    Carlo Monni
    Carlo Monni
      • Dirección
        • Marco Ferreri
      • Guión
        • Marco Ferreri
        • Sergio Amidei
        • Charles Bukowski
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      Crap_Connoisseur

      Brilliant Bukowski Adaptation

      Only very rarely are two artists as in sync as Charles Bukowski and Marco Ferreri. Both men devoted their careers to exploring the beauty and bleakness of society's underbelly and the disillusioned souls who call it home. It should come as no surprise then that Ferreri's adaptation of Bukowski's "Erections, Ejaculation, Exhibitions, and General Tales of Ordinary Madness" is every bit as unflinching and honest as its source material.

      Tales Of Ordinary Madness begins with Charles (played by Ben Gazzara) reading a poem to a group of disinterested students. After stumbling off stage in a drunken stupor, Charles meets a 12 year old girl and promptly fondles her breasts. This is the first in a long line of disturbing sexual encounters that take place during the film. Other examples include Charles' brief obsession with Vera, a woman who asks to be beaten with a belt and claims to "love being raped". Charles also sleeps with Vera's obese next door neighbour and in one of the film's most confronting scenes, pushes his head between the woman's legs in a literal attempt to return to the womb. The film reaches a turning point when Charles meets Cass (Ornella Muti), a prostitute as self-destructive as she is beautiful, and slowly begins to fall in love with her.

      Ferreri has crafted a beautifully poetic film about desperate and damaged people. Tales Of Ordinary Madness is never easy to watch but it is always enthralling. Much of the credit for this goes to the Bukowski's riveting source material and Ferreri's obvious affection for it. Marco Ferreri's distinctive use of unusual camera angles and surreal imagery are mostly missing from this film. In fact, Ferreri's direction is expertly restrained in an obvious attempt to recreate Bukowski's minimalist prose cinematically.

      This sense of restraint is shared by Ferreri's impressive cast. Ben Gazzara is striking as Charles. His brave performance captures both the torment and underlying humanity that shapes Charles' journey. Ornella Muti had some of her most memorable roles in Ferreri films and she gives another impressive performance here as Cass. The scene where she puts a safety pin through her cheek is simply unforgettable. My only qualm with her casting is that she is perhaps too beautiful to be realistic as a low class prostitute. Susan Tyrrell also shines as trashy Vera. This was just one of a string of eccentric roles that made Susan a cult favourite in the early 80s.

      Tales Of Ordinary Madness has been made with skill, care and deep empathy for its characters. This film does not quite match the brilliance of Ferreri's "La Derniere Femme" but it comes very close. This is highly recommended to both Bukowski and Ferreri fans.
      8The_Void

      Dirty and sleazy tale of madness

      Tales of Ordinary Madness is the first film to be based on a book by Charles Bukowski and focuses on the story of one man as he descends into a life of loose women and alcohol. I have not read the book that this is based on so I don't know how it compares to the source material; but as a movie, it's very good and I was surprised to find that the writer himself did not approve of the film. The plot is fairly straight forward in the way that it focuses on just a single character; but the film changes often and this odyssey is a long way from a commercial movie and thus is not for all tastes. Our central character is Charles Serking; a writer who also happens to be an alcoholic. He goes out looking for booze and women and finds both inside a seedy Hollywood. The story really starts when Charles meets a prostitute with a penchant for cutting herself named Cass. He brings her home to meet his ex-wife and have sex; but it's not long before he begins on a downward spiral of depression and turns to the drink for comfort.

      This film presents a completely downtrodden view of the world and director Marco Ferreri completely succeeds in creating a dirty and sleazy atmosphere for everything to take place in. There's plenty of full frontal nudity and sex in the film and it's all portrayed as being very dirty and thus is not erotic at all. The style of the film is excellently matched by a stunning performance from Ben Gazzara in the lead role. The actor fits into this role amazingly well and always convinces as the central character. The film doesn't hold back when it comes to showing things such as nudity either, although it's all done in such a 'matter of fact' way that sometimes the film is not even shocking. The female lead is taken by the stunning Ornella Muti, who is a real beauty and convinces alongside Gazzara. The film feels too smart to not have a point, and while the substance comes from the central character and his plight; there's not really a defining point to the film. Overall, Tales of Ordinary Madness is a film that is well worth seeking for the cult fanatic and I can recommend it.
      michelerealini

      Sensual and dirt... Bukowskian

      The movie is based on the novel of Charles Bukowski... and the film contains its spirit. "Storie di ordinaria follia" is deliberately sensual and "dirt", the main carachter (Ben Gazzara) takes directly inspiration from Bukowski himself -a drunk writer, who chooses to live among poors and neglected people, a man who lives sex like a philosophy, in order to taste the primal feeling of life...-.

      The picture is worth watching -because Gazzara is very good and Ornella Muti as well, she's also so sweet and gorgeous...-. The film is interesting because it tries to capture Bukowski ideals and his pessimistic ways to see the world.

      I think nevertheless that it is very difficult to film "materials" from a writer like him, because he's so excessive and outrageous... It's particularly difficult to translate his thoughts in pictures. The film is quite boring, the action is slow. Sometimes we have the feeling that there's no story. Marco Ferreri did doubtless better films (see "La grande bouffe" and "Don't touch the white woman").
      9fertilecelluloid

      Masterful vision of a man enslaved by sexual and alcoholic gluttony

      Spectacularly sleazy, beautiful, boisterous and sexy, this is the real Bukowski deal, a booze-fueled erotic odyssey by the adventurous Ferreri with the perfectly cast Ben Gazzara as Charles Serking (Bukowski).

      Ornella Muti, as Serking's sexual muse, is Venus incarnate and turns in a powerhouse performance as Cass, an emotionally damaged whore with a penchant for pain. The scenes of Gazzara swaggering in and out of LA's fleapit bars, apartments and hotel rooms convey a filthy, delirious ambiance that is vividly captured by Tonino Delli Colli's superb cinematography and Dante Ferretti's exquisitely oily production design. This is such an amazing looking film with a thick, steamy, anything-goes atmosphere of lust-ridden anarchy.

      Much grittier than the accomplished "Barfly" and more watchable than "Love Is A Dog From Hell", the entire affair has an emotional, raw resonance that slavishly captures the Bukowski sensibility and remains consistently perverse in its singular vision of a man enslaved by alcoholic and sexual gluttony.

      Phillipe Sarde's score is moody and rich, as is Gazzara's breathy voice-over.

      A masterpiece.
      Mattydee74

      An exploration of the passions of flesh

      Marco Ferreri is a challenging film artist. His films are powered by an

      insistent, intense focus on the passions of flesh - the human response

      to, need for, and meditation on our bodily bounds and desires. In his

      other films he's explored the excesses which bind our mortality from

      hunger to sex to suicide. Here he zeroes in on the texts of the poet

      Charles Bukowski, whose poetic life of booze and sexual conquest has him

      teetering on the brink of annihilation but remaining firmly in the realm

      of fierce, soulful expression. The main character in Tales of Ordinary

      Madness is a poet whose relationships with women range from the

      infantile to the sadomasochistic while he continues to binge on a diet

      of alcohol. What he doesn't expect is to fall in love. Being a poetic

      film (that is based around symbols and evocative imagery rather than

      plot) this is a beautiful, estranged experience. Its a fascinating

      glimpse of America from the outside. Vividly powered by Ben Gazzara's

      performance as the outsider poet in the shadows of society, this is a

      film to be explored with a roving eye. Its a film where the sex scenes

      are not choreographed and sensual but brutal and unflinching in their

      approach to the passions of flesh. Its a rough film but one which takes

      us into the dark corners of love.

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        As told by his fellow actor and friend Massimo Ceccherini on a podcast, the actor Carlo Monni is credited in the opening credits but isn't actually in the movie. He was supposed to play a role and was on set for the whole production but he had some personal issues that put him in strong emotional distress and made him incapable of acting. Marco Ferreri kept his name in the credits as an act of friendly affection.
      • Citas

        Charles Serking: [First lines. Off-camera from a theater lecture stage] Well, here I am.

        [Jeers are heard from the unseen audience and an unseen voice yells out, "Fuck you, turkey"]

        Charles Serking: Ayyyyy... watch it. I've been working out with weights.

        [More jeers and another unseen voice yells out, "Are you drunk?"]

        Charles Serking: Ill just drink my wine and leave. Right...

        [More jeering]

        Charles Serking: Okay, let's begin. Forget the bullshit and get into the so-called art... Style...

        [Audience is restless and an unseen voice yells out, "We love you, Charlie!" as he guzzles wine from a brown bag]

        Charles Serking: Style is the answer to everything... a fresh way to approach a dull or dangerous thing. To do a dull thing with style is preferable to doing a dangerous thing without style. To do a dangerous thing with style is what I call art. Bullfighting can be an art. Boxing can be an art. Loving can be an art. Opening a can of sardines can be an art.

        [the audience bcimes restless again and an unseen voice cries, "Come on!"]

        Charles Serking: Not many have style. Not many can keep style. I have seen dogs with more style than men - though not many dogs have style. Cats have it in abundance.

        [He guzzles more wine from his brown bag]

      • Créditos adicionales
        'Copyright' is spelt as 'copyrigth'.
      • Conexiones
        Featured in Las películas de Marco Ferreri (2008)
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        • 11 de septiembre de 1981 (Italia)
      • Países de origen
        • Italia
        • Francia
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        • Tales of Ordinary Madness
      • Localizaciones del rodaje
        • Atlanta, Georgia, Estados Unidos(Closing beach scenes.)
      • Empresas productoras
        • 23 Giugno
        • Ginis Films
        • Alpes International Paris
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        1 hora 41 minutos
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        • Mono
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        • 1.66 : 1

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