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The protagonist of this film lives in what appears to be an extremely boring Sicilian village, the wife of a rather conventionally macho fisherman, and the mother of several children. Her sons, in particular, never seem to attend school, but spend their days running around the village in the swimsuits, making nuisances of themselves.
She has some unidentified mental disturbance, and provokes the dislike of the villagers in several ways. In one instance, she frees a collection of mutts being held in a makeshift pound outside of town. In another, she swims topless on a beach that is deserted except for two of her sons, something I thought you could see at any beach today, in Europe, at any rate.
The villagers want to ship her off to Milan for psychiatric treatment, but she decides to leave town and go live in a cave. When her husband and the other villagers find her, they all go for a swim together, and the movie collapses. There may be some allegory, or "deep meanings" at work here, but, frankly, I don't care.
She has some unidentified mental disturbance, and provokes the dislike of the villagers in several ways. In one instance, she frees a collection of mutts being held in a makeshift pound outside of town. In another, she swims topless on a beach that is deserted except for two of her sons, something I thought you could see at any beach today, in Europe, at any rate.
The villagers want to ship her off to Milan for psychiatric treatment, but she decides to leave town and go live in a cave. When her husband and the other villagers find her, they all go for a swim together, and the movie collapses. There may be some allegory, or "deep meanings" at work here, but, frankly, I don't care.