Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaYoung nobleman Baron Sergio Giuramondo, after discovering that his bride-to-be was the king's mistress, leaves Naples in disgust to become a monk. But his quest for perfect solitude is const... Leggi tuttoYoung nobleman Baron Sergio Giuramondo, after discovering that his bride-to-be was the king's mistress, leaves Naples in disgust to become a monk. But his quest for perfect solitude is constantly interrupted by visitors hearing rumours that Sergio possesses miraculous powers, and... Leggi tuttoYoung nobleman Baron Sergio Giuramondo, after discovering that his bride-to-be was the king's mistress, leaves Naples in disgust to become a monk. But his quest for perfect solitude is constantly interrupted by visitors hearing rumours that Sergio possesses miraculous powers, and by women who bet each other that they can successfully seduce him...
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- Sceneggiatura
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- Premi
- 4 vittorie e 5 candidature totali
- Gesuino
- (as Gaetano Sperandeo)
- Duke Del Carpio
- (as Riccardo Parrisio Perrotti)
Recensioni in evidenza
The struggle of the lead character to extract himself from all human attachments is fascinating - and his ultimate failure should give some thoughts to a lot of self-proclaimed spiritual schools, from the Vatican to the Dalai Lama.
While this is a history piece, this movie retains the neo-realism style of some other works like "Padre, Padrone" mixed with a touch of surrealism as in "Kaos".
The Taviani brothers at their very best. One can only wish they had remained so inspired!
Gorgeous country side with story adapted from the book "The Sun Also Shines at Night" by Leo Tolstory, written and directed by Paolo Taviani and Vittorio Taviani, centering on an ordinary soldier, Sergio Giuramondo (Julian Sands) to a life of monastery living as a hermit, and his effect on other people- almost like a semi-auto biography. Requires patient viewing with a subtle story line, and interesting historical Italian references, topping it off with gorgeous picturesque countryside.
So on the plus side were the acting, cinematography and musical score. One the negative side was the ambiguous plot. The exact motivations for Sands' character and the point the author (Tolstoy) is trying to make seem a little vague.
Overall, a decent film and worth seeing, though there are of course some better Italian films.
PS--in the original Tolstoy version, does it REALLY take place in Italy or was the setting Russia? I am curious to know.
The story is a strange one. When Sergio, the young man from humble origins, gets the attention of Charles III of Naples attention, he doesn't even suspect of the deceit he is made a part of. The beautiful Cristina reveals a secret that will be pivotal in Sergio's life. In horror, he flees that glamorous life at the court and becomes a priest. He wants to be no ordinary priest, he wants to go to a remote area to become a monk.
It's at that location that he is discovered because of having performed a miracle. The solitude he is seeking intrudes in his life and the final blow arrives in the form of a disturbed young woman who has more than a cure in mind. The noble Sergio decides to go back to the world he left behind because he realizes he can't stay in a place where is no longer where he wants to be.
Julian Sands is perfect as Sergio the mystical man. Natassja Kinski plays Cristina. Charlotte Gainsbourg makes a great appearance as the disturbed Matilda. Patricia Millaret, Margarita Lozano, and the rest of the crew make the film a joy to watch.
The Taviani brothers should be seen more often because their films are always so beautifully crafted and leave their grateful fans awaiting eagerly for the next film.
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 53 minuti
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