अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंAn industrialist has his wife tailed because he secretly hopes she is betraying him so that he can ask for a divorce and marry the model he's fallen in love with. This leads to a series of t... सभी पढ़ेंAn industrialist has his wife tailed because he secretly hopes she is betraying him so that he can ask for a divorce and marry the model he's fallen in love with. This leads to a series of thefts, blackmail and a suicide as well.An industrialist has his wife tailed because he secretly hopes she is betraying him so that he can ask for a divorce and marry the model he's fallen in love with. This leads to a series of thefts, blackmail and a suicide as well.
Charles Fawcett
- Harry Rodgers
- (as Charles Fawcet)
Juan Carlos Lamas
- Carlo - l'autista amante di Luisa
- (as Carlo Lamas)
Marina Vlady
- Marisa
- (as Marina Wladi)
Edward Febo Kelleng
- Un amico dei Rodgers
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Ignazio Leone
- Un agente di polizia
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
I really did quite enjoy the premise here. A wealthy fromagier is praying that his wife is having an affair so he employs an investigator to provide what ought to be a routine tailing exercise. He delegates this task to his junior "Osvaldo" (Pierre Cressoy) but it proves quite difficult because "Luisa" (Irene Papas) mixes in circles that he has no hope of accidentally gatecrashing. To that end, he cleverly utilises the services of an ex-girlfriend "Liliana" (May Britt) who is now mixing in vastly improved circles to help him gain entry to her exclusive clique. Just why does "Azzali" (Carlo Romano) want shot of his wife? Well it turns out that he's got himself a new squeeze in the form of the impressionable young "Marisa" (Marina Vlady) who is barely out of nappies and so he is hopeful he can find grounds for divorcing her so he can have his cheese and eat it! It's fairly safe to conclude that nobody in their group is especially decent, or faithful, and as the increasingly ghastly "Osvaldo" sinks his teeth into his task, we meet "Luila" (the sparingly used Gina Lollobrigida) who is also up to no good on the romantic front. Just who might be trustworthy almost this maelstrom of decadence, deceit and champagne? Well that dubious honour might possibly fall on the maid "Cesarina" (Anna Maria Ferraro) who finds herself the used plaything of accusers who make her life almost impossible. Can anyone intercede on her behalf, though? This is quite an indictment of the gentry and the nouveau riche at play. There's isn't enough honour to cover a flea, and the prevailing doctrine of do as I say and not as I do is well exemplified by the scene-stealingly obnoxious "Bellaris" (Tina Lattanzi) who just about eclipses the others. I thought it maybe a bit over-scripted as there were times when I'd have preferred them all to shut up and let me soak up the toxicity a little more, but it's a solid story that is easy for us to invest in and that's full of people you'd quite cheerfully shoot!
It could be another husbands/wives/lovers routine comedy ;it's the first impression ,but as anyone knows,never trust your first one:the further acquaintance says this: another important Italian satire,in which comedy walks hand in hand with tragedy,another portrait of Roma bourgeoisie vitriolic style;and the most cynical character is not even a bourgeois:he is a handsome gigolo who blackmails his lovers "after he took everything he could steal";his philosophy he explains to his friend in the car takes boorishness to new limits.His depiction of the posh party (and the guests!) is arguably the peak of the movie.
In this world,which recalls sometimes recalls Luis Bunuel (but humor is almost absent) and Claude Chabrol ,how can an innocent girl survive?Anna Maria Ferrero as Cesarina is no match for those wealthy VIP,stinking money.Those cowards do not want to compromise themselves ,their selfishness (and their fear of scandal)knows no bound. The ending may seem debatable ,but Liliana realizes that one brave individual struggling the authorities (who more or less side with the rich)can't hope to win.In later works such as "Guardie E Ladri",Mario Monicelli dismisses policemen and thieves without pronouncing in favor of either.
NB:although at the top of the bill,Gina Lollobrigida actually supports ;Marina Vlady (spelled Wladi) ,15 (!) at the time,portrays the industrial's lover.
In this world,which recalls sometimes recalls Luis Bunuel (but humor is almost absent) and Claude Chabrol ,how can an innocent girl survive?Anna Maria Ferrero as Cesarina is no match for those wealthy VIP,stinking money.Those cowards do not want to compromise themselves ,their selfishness (and their fear of scandal)knows no bound. The ending may seem debatable ,but Liliana realizes that one brave individual struggling the authorities (who more or less side with the rich)can't hope to win.In later works such as "Guardie E Ladri",Mario Monicelli dismisses policemen and thieves without pronouncing in favor of either.
NB:although at the top of the bill,Gina Lollobrigida actually supports ;Marina Vlady (spelled Wladi) ,15 (!) at the time,portrays the industrial's lover.
क्या आपको पता है
- कनेक्शनReferenced in Play It Again, Sam (1972)
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