Un homme d'affaires légèrement conservateur rencontre une bande de jeunes qui le poursuit pour les joindre. Il se trouve étrangement attiré par Francesca, une fille qui semble tout à fait le... Tout lireUn homme d'affaires légèrement conservateur rencontre une bande de jeunes qui le poursuit pour les joindre. Il se trouve étrangement attiré par Francesca, une fille qui semble tout à fait le contraire.Un homme d'affaires légèrement conservateur rencontre une bande de jeunes qui le poursuit pour les joindre. Il se trouve étrangement attiré par Francesca, une fille qui semble tout à fait le contraire.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Carlos Pes
- Gibì - l'amico che arriva insieme alla cinese
- (as Carlo Pes)
Lilia Neyung
- La 'cinese'
- (as Lylia Neyung)
Anna Maria Surdo
- La compagna di Alberghetti
- (as Dory Hassan)
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Was it crazy? I certainly think it was in this case. The film sets up with this sophisticated guy tony, a succesful businessman with a beautiful girlfriend his own age. Its also established he has no problems with bedding other numerous women. And yet he falls head over heels for a teenage temptress and suffers multiple humiliations on her part. Frankly he is made to look an absolute fool by her and the kids she knocks about this.
You just ache for him to get up and leave but franchesca has him completely under her spell. OK its easy to see why on just a visual level. Cathereine Spaak, 16 years old in real life, is an absolutely mesmerizing beauty. But she has a touch of evil in her character that middle aged tony just cant see or compute. This was highly watchable to the very end.
You just ache for him to get up and leave but franchesca has him completely under her spell. OK its easy to see why on just a visual level. Cathereine Spaak, 16 years old in real life, is an absolutely mesmerizing beauty. But she has a touch of evil in her character that middle aged tony just cant see or compute. This was highly watchable to the very end.
"Crazy Desire" (aka "La Voglia Matta") was shot in 1961, and while it wasn't the first film for 16 year old Catherine Spaak, it was the one that catapulted her to international stardom. Ugo Tognazzi's midlife crisis is that he has never fallen in love, preferring his females horizontal rather than vertical. While driving to pay his 12 year old son a visit at boarding school, he gets waylaid by a group of hard drinking , chain smoking youths who eventually lead him to their beach hideaway, where he simply cannot help falling 'head over heels' for the stunning Spaak, whose character admits to being only 15 (!). She seems alternately touched and amused at his occasionally awkward but genuinely heartfelt attentions, going so far as to ask her to marry him. The male characters are a chore to watch, but the girls are all gorgeous, with the China Girl (Lilia Neyung) being a particular standout, whether just dancing up a storm or doing an impromptu striptease, making all the boys drool. Still, no other actress can dim the lustre of the luminous Catherine Spaak, who I had previously seen only in the 1971 Dario Argento thriller "The Cat O'Nine Tails," where her outfits truly provided some real eye candy for this red blooded American teenager. Both "Crazy Desire" and "The Easy Life" were Spaak titles that aired on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater during the odd 1969-70 season, which saw a number of foreign comedies and dramas being paired with the usual string of low budget sci fi/horror (their two co-features were "Frankenstein's Daughter" and "Billy the Kid versus Dracula"!). The 1969 version was dubbed in English, but current prints in Italian are at least subtitled.
Someone PLEASE PLEASE tell me where I can obtain a copy of this Ugo Tognazzi vehicle from 1962, which also starred the luscious Catherine Spaak. One of many of early 60s Italian comedies that explored the bittersweet longings of aging adults amongst youth culture, CRAZY DESIRE or THIS MAD URGE boasted Ennio Morricone's first score and some haunting pop songs of the period, plus a lot of good looking Italian youth in beachwear. Most poignant, though, was the aging but dapper Tognazzi in his sports car, clinging wistfully to his younger self. This film is burned in memory now for 30 years as I, myself, approach that turning point. See it with someone you're growing older with.
Voglia Matta is virtually lacking in any redeeming qualities, apart from occasionally competent if uninspired cinematography. Aside from Tognazzi, the acting is substandard and even he seems to be going through the motions. The characters and motives of nearly everyone lack credibility, and none are likeable or sympathetic much less amusing. The scenarios are beyond absurd, unintentionally. The gang of adolescents are extremely grating - some middle-aged writer's idea of what today's spunky youth (ca. 1961) probably kind of ought to be like, with a double helping of casual indifference towards others. The scene of Spaak forcing Tognazzi to careen at high speed down a small winding road, threatening dozens of people's lives in the process, is treated as a grand and clever jape. And that's about the highlight of the film. Almost every comic gag falls flat. It's hard to see why even a contemporary audience was supposed to find humor in a 39 year old father repeatedly pawing a 15 year old girl.
If the film can be said to have had a purpose at all, it was to show off Catherine Spaak's beach body. That is the one thing it managed to do.
The older, positive reviews of this film are puzzling. It is one to avoid.
If the film can be said to have had a purpose at all, it was to show off Catherine Spaak's beach body. That is the one thing it managed to do.
The older, positive reviews of this film are puzzling. It is one to avoid.
A middle-aged man has always led an active life and struggles to accept the passing of time. During a trip he meets a group of boys and joins them, eventually falling in love with a sixteen year old.
However, he will be forced to admit that there is an age for everything and that for him that time has now passed.
In this movie we see the drama of a man who must recognize that his time has passed despite not wanting to recognize it. I was a little surprised that no one in the movie has any problems with the fact that a fifty-year-old falls in love with a sixteen-year-old, but obviously those were other times.
However, he will be forced to admit that there is an age for everything and that for him that time has now passed.
In this movie we see the drama of a man who must recognize that his time has passed despite not wanting to recognize it. I was a little surprised that no one in the movie has any problems with the fact that a fifty-year-old falls in love with a sixteen-year-old, but obviously those were other times.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesCatherine Spaak met her future husband Fabrizio Capucci on the set of the film. He was the only male who did not hit on her on the set. In a 2002 interview, she stated Ugo Tognazzi made a pass at her in his car and kicked her out after she rebuffed him.
- GaffesThe odometer on Antonio's Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider reads "2800", "2798" and then "2802" in the excessive speeding scene.
- Bandes originalesLa tua stagione
By Luciano Salce (as Salce) - Ennio Morricone
Performed by Tony Del Monaco (uncredited) and Milva
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- Durée1 heure 50 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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