320 recensioni
- LegionAvalon
- 27 nov 2010
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I found the film to be visually hypnotic and very moving. I was also impressed with the film maker's story telling technique. The film brought me into the bustling street life of the Sicilian village by eye-level camera work and the comments of the people in crowded scenes, through which I was taken with the characters. Just like walking down a busy urban street anywhere with your ears and eyes open. The film made me wake up to the fact that so much American film, perhaps all contemporary film, is composed mainly of close ups with two or a few people. Not this film. There is a sequence with airplanes overhead that is absolutely dizzying without any fancy 3-D or pyrotechnic effects. Mr. Tornatore brilliantly uses silent stares, pairs of eyes and silly dream sequences with amazing effect. The male lead, an adolescent boy, is portrayed with great empathy by Giuseppe Sulfaro without schmaltz or sanitizing, so typical in American films about puberty. The title role, played well by a dazzling Monica Bellucci, could have been written for a young Sophia Loren. (My dream sequence, I guess) My favorite character was Renato's father, hilariously played by Luciano Federico. A must see.
- paulcreeden
- 21 gen 2001
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Malena is a beautiful and deeply touching film. It is a masterful combination of sites, sounds and colors. The two leading actors (Monica Bellucci and Giuseppe Sulfaro) are simply excellent at what they are supposed to convey in this movie. Apart from her truly majestic elegance, Monica Bellucci invests her character (Malena) with an aura of tragedy, of some profound and unrelenting emotional trauma and pain which remains unspoken throughout the film and reaches its climax at the very end. Malena's stunningly beautiful eyes remain constantly downcast, and her face -- tense and pierced through by psychic pain (she rarely raises her face, let alone speaks words). Renato (the teenage boy) wins his audience by his incredibly pure and valiant love for Malena (this affection he carries in his heart for several years). She becomes his muse, his courage, his sense of honor, his whole rationale for confronting difficult and disruptive life of the war-torn Italy. I agree completely with another commentator who said that the ending of the movie is perhaps one of the most genuinely melancholic moments in modern cinematography. Simply brilliant. Superb music! This movie should be watched several times to be fully appreciated.
- Anonymous_Maxine
- 20 mar 2005
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The film is developed on WWII in a small town from Sicily,there live an adolescent(Renato)coming of age,he is obsessed of a married woman(Monica Belucci)whose husband was to the war.The young man tries to help her but he is enamored and is too young .We see him growing up during a few years and by Malena he changes his life forever.
The picture contains drama and nostalgia completely wrapped in an enjoyable love story between an innocent young boy and a beautiful woman.The movie gets a sharply social critical about village customs,habits and gossips leading to mistreats and violence. The story is narrated with great sense and sensibility,the intelligent screenplay is by Luciano Vincenzoni(Sergio Leone's usual screenwriter).Gorgeous Monica Bellucci is sensational although she barely talks throughout the movie and the starring boy is sympathetic and agreeable;another actors are good but they are unknown.Glowing cinematography with scenarios colorfully and splendidly photographed by Lajos Koltai who reflects the elegant beauty Monica Belucci.Sensible and moving score musical by the veteran master and prolific Ennio Morricone who was nominated with a deserved Academy Award.The picture is produced by the great American brothers producers:Harvey and Bob Weinsten and well directed by Giuseppe Tornatore who made a similar nostalgic film,the excellent¨Cinema Paradise¨. Ratting :Better than average,well worth watching by a beautiful,exceptional Monica Bellucci.
The picture contains drama and nostalgia completely wrapped in an enjoyable love story between an innocent young boy and a beautiful woman.The movie gets a sharply social critical about village customs,habits and gossips leading to mistreats and violence. The story is narrated with great sense and sensibility,the intelligent screenplay is by Luciano Vincenzoni(Sergio Leone's usual screenwriter).Gorgeous Monica Bellucci is sensational although she barely talks throughout the movie and the starring boy is sympathetic and agreeable;another actors are good but they are unknown.Glowing cinematography with scenarios colorfully and splendidly photographed by Lajos Koltai who reflects the elegant beauty Monica Belucci.Sensible and moving score musical by the veteran master and prolific Ennio Morricone who was nominated with a deserved Academy Award.The picture is produced by the great American brothers producers:Harvey and Bob Weinsten and well directed by Giuseppe Tornatore who made a similar nostalgic film,the excellent¨Cinema Paradise¨. Ratting :Better than average,well worth watching by a beautiful,exceptional Monica Bellucci.
Sicily, 1940. A teenage boy (Giuseppe Sulfaro) is initiated into manhood when his friends introduce him to the glories of Malena (Monica Belluci), the most beautiful woman in town. Sulfaro becomes obsessed, following her wherever she goes on his bike, and he even spies on her in her home. His obsession is not the only one, as much as he wishes and wants to believe it were - the whole town worships her. Every man wants to have her, and every woman is deeply jealous of that fact. And, man, does that make life hard for Malena - her husband is fighting the war in Africa, and the rumors are flying, making life nearly impossible. Sulfaro might see her as a sex object initially, but the more he observes the more he sympathizes. This film begins as an enjoyable comedy, but it grows deeply serious. The climax is one of the harshest, most potent sequences I've seen in a long while. One will recognize the nostalgic tone of the movie if you're familiar with Cinema Paradiso, but I think this is actually a stronger film. Excellent.
It's 1940 Castelcuto, Sicily. Mussolini has just declared war on France and Britain. Renato is a 12 year old boy. He gets a new bike and joins a group of local boy. They are obsessed with Nino's new wife Malèna Scordia (Monica Bellucci). He starts spying on her and having erotic dreams about her. Her husband dies in the war. In the town, the men are obsessed and the women are jealous. Rumors of affairs with married men lead to a court trial.
If this is a story about Malèna, it could be something great. However, she's really more of an object and what a beautiful object she is. This is really a coming of age story about Renato. We're seeing Malèna through his eyes. In many ways, he has to be more compelling as a character played by a more charismatic actor. He needs to have friends to play with. He needs to have connections other than an imaginary one with Malèna. There has to more satisfying conversations. He's obsessed with a naked Monica Bellucci. Who isn't? That probably is worth some extra points somehow.
If this is a story about Malèna, it could be something great. However, she's really more of an object and what a beautiful object she is. This is really a coming of age story about Renato. We're seeing Malèna through his eyes. In many ways, he has to be more compelling as a character played by a more charismatic actor. He needs to have friends to play with. He needs to have connections other than an imaginary one with Malèna. There has to more satisfying conversations. He's obsessed with a naked Monica Bellucci. Who isn't? That probably is worth some extra points somehow.
- SnoopyStyle
- 15 mag 2016
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What a beautiful surprise. I loved Malena for its honesty, simplicity and the way it portrayed the life of the young boy in the early 40's. It reminded my of a lot of good movies I have seen throughout my life. Malena is one of those movies that gets stuck in your mind. I enjoyed the movie very much and recommend it to all.
- lunablacklight
- 25 feb 2016
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- thepetshopboy
- 9 nov 2002
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I don't know. Maybe I love the film because I'm so in love with Bellucci since I first saw her in Dobermann. Anyway, I think there's a couple of parts where the film succeeds:
-The public humiliation scene is really moving. It's even scary and hard to watch. One of the most disturbing scenes ever.
-Sicily looks beautiful, and the scenes at the boy's home are great.
Anyway, the comedy tone of the film makes the dark tone of the ending really powerful and effective. I think that was made on purpose, and it delivers. Still it's not a lovable movie, it's somehow perverse, but I think humanity is perverse and all Malena does as a character is to drive those perversions from the people around her. If you're in love with Bellucci, I can tell you this is the film where she looks at the top of her game. If you like beautiful European films about adolescence, maybe this is not the film for you.
-The public humiliation scene is really moving. It's even scary and hard to watch. One of the most disturbing scenes ever.
-Sicily looks beautiful, and the scenes at the boy's home are great.
Anyway, the comedy tone of the film makes the dark tone of the ending really powerful and effective. I think that was made on purpose, and it delivers. Still it's not a lovable movie, it's somehow perverse, but I think humanity is perverse and all Malena does as a character is to drive those perversions from the people around her. If you're in love with Bellucci, I can tell you this is the film where she looks at the top of her game. If you like beautiful European films about adolescence, maybe this is not the film for you.
- planktonrules
- 2 giu 2007
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I do not remember who, but some critic, complained about not knowing what Malena thought and not being able to see her act and speak more in a movie...
I am sure all of us, especially in our childhoods, were once so deeply infatuated by another human being, that they were as sacred and as untouchable to us as Da Vinci's Giaconda.
That is why Malena is portrayed as a work of art who always looks down, burdened by her beauty. We can only suspect what she feels and we can enjoy the sight of her sad gorgeous face.
And absolutely no words are necessary!
This film compliments the saying: BE BORN HAPPY RATHER THAN BEAUTIFUL
I do agree that Monica Belucci, who I consider to be the most beautiful actress alive and one of the most enchanting beauties in the world, was perfect for this part!
I am sure all of us, especially in our childhoods, were once so deeply infatuated by another human being, that they were as sacred and as untouchable to us as Da Vinci's Giaconda.
That is why Malena is portrayed as a work of art who always looks down, burdened by her beauty. We can only suspect what she feels and we can enjoy the sight of her sad gorgeous face.
And absolutely no words are necessary!
This film compliments the saying: BE BORN HAPPY RATHER THAN BEAUTIFUL
I do agree that Monica Belucci, who I consider to be the most beautiful actress alive and one of the most enchanting beauties in the world, was perfect for this part!
- carpediem76
- 2 feb 2006
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Although mellowed by a narrative through the eyes of an adolescent, Malena is a movie that attempts to critique the savagery inherent in the 'civilized' society of men. Through the story, the viewer is shown the cruelty that people are capable of as a collective unit, with each individual playing a small part. It attempts to lay bare the gross hypocrisy and fragile morals that hide just beneath the surface.
Malena is also a discourse on beauty, and its brutal power. The feverish lust it produces in a man, and the severe and horrible envy in a woman. The viewer's feelings of appreciation for Malena's beauty are slowly overtaken by a feeling of utter despair for Malena's beauty, which is the cause of all her woes.
Technically the film is true to its period - a small Italian village that passes through the crisis of the 2nd World War. The story unfolds through the eyes of a young boy, who carries us along on a journey of lust, love and maturity. We watch helplessly as his innocent perspectives about life are jarred by the realities of society, while he watches helplessly the misfortunes of the beautiful Malena.
Malena is also a discourse on beauty, and its brutal power. The feverish lust it produces in a man, and the severe and horrible envy in a woman. The viewer's feelings of appreciation for Malena's beauty are slowly overtaken by a feeling of utter despair for Malena's beauty, which is the cause of all her woes.
Technically the film is true to its period - a small Italian village that passes through the crisis of the 2nd World War. The story unfolds through the eyes of a young boy, who carries us along on a journey of lust, love and maturity. We watch helplessly as his innocent perspectives about life are jarred by the realities of society, while he watches helplessly the misfortunes of the beautiful Malena.
- lamaanhamid
- 23 ago 2010
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The first time I got to watch this utterly beautiful film, I knew nothing of the awesomeness of Giusseppe Tornatore (Cinema Paradiso) or the ethereal beauty of Monica Bellucci.
Well, all the needed knowledge flooded my mind within the two hours I spent watching Malena. It's a coming-of-age film, set in the World War 2 years in a small town of Sicily. The main lead is a young boy named Renato, and through his perfectly understandable obsession of a married woman named Malena (there couldn't be a more perfect cast than Monica Bellucci in this role),we get to see him maturing over a few years time. Most of the team focuses on Malena of course, but it's all through Renato's eyes (he's stalking her all the time), and his affection for her. It's no wonder that all males in the town (even teenagers) mostly view her as a hot piece of meat, but this boy's pure love is what eventually makes the difference in his (and her) life.
The ending credits will leave you with the "life goes on" aftermath and possibly the strongest feeling of melancholy you ever achieved from a movie.
Great cinematography, excellent performances from Monica Bellucci(though she barely speaks throughout the film) and the boy playing Renato, amazing score by the grand Maestro Ennio Morricone (nominated for an Oscar), this film has become my absolute favourite and Monica Bellucci my most recent (and strongest) obsession! A perfect 10, though it might seem over the top to a few of you.
Well, all the needed knowledge flooded my mind within the two hours I spent watching Malena. It's a coming-of-age film, set in the World War 2 years in a small town of Sicily. The main lead is a young boy named Renato, and through his perfectly understandable obsession of a married woman named Malena (there couldn't be a more perfect cast than Monica Bellucci in this role),we get to see him maturing over a few years time. Most of the team focuses on Malena of course, but it's all through Renato's eyes (he's stalking her all the time), and his affection for her. It's no wonder that all males in the town (even teenagers) mostly view her as a hot piece of meat, but this boy's pure love is what eventually makes the difference in his (and her) life.
The ending credits will leave you with the "life goes on" aftermath and possibly the strongest feeling of melancholy you ever achieved from a movie.
Great cinematography, excellent performances from Monica Bellucci(though she barely speaks throughout the film) and the boy playing Renato, amazing score by the grand Maestro Ennio Morricone (nominated for an Oscar), this film has become my absolute favourite and Monica Bellucci my most recent (and strongest) obsession! A perfect 10, though it might seem over the top to a few of you.
Oh, Malèna! Such a pretty face, such a sad story!
Amazing cinematography, brilliant storyline. And let's not forget, who is perfect for this role? Of course, Monica Bellucci. Not only stunningly beautiful but very talented too. I have heard so many people underestimate her because they think of her just as a pretty face and nothing more. So in a way, she's Maléna. And that's what makes her perfect for this role. She had the luck to be born gorgeous but with this gift there comes jealous and hypocritical people just like the ones we saw in the movie. And exactly because of her talent, the thing that I really will remember for a long time is going to be the scene where Malèna gets beaten up. This was one of the most disturbing moments I have ever witnessed. My heart just broke. I felt disgusted by all this people and I felt hopeless because there was nothing I can do. I just wanted to go and give her a hug. She didn't deserve any of what has happened to her. And I guess, I wasn't ready to realize how ugly some humans really are.
Amazing cinematography, brilliant storyline. And let's not forget, who is perfect for this role? Of course, Monica Bellucci. Not only stunningly beautiful but very talented too. I have heard so many people underestimate her because they think of her just as a pretty face and nothing more. So in a way, she's Maléna. And that's what makes her perfect for this role. She had the luck to be born gorgeous but with this gift there comes jealous and hypocritical people just like the ones we saw in the movie. And exactly because of her talent, the thing that I really will remember for a long time is going to be the scene where Malèna gets beaten up. This was one of the most disturbing moments I have ever witnessed. My heart just broke. I felt disgusted by all this people and I felt hopeless because there was nothing I can do. I just wanted to go and give her a hug. She didn't deserve any of what has happened to her. And I guess, I wasn't ready to realize how ugly some humans really are.
- gufi-04429
- 26 apr 2019
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A gorgeous, voluptuous woman is the object of attention in this World War II period piece, set in an Italian town. The star is a horny 13-year-old who fantasizes about a relationship with this grown woman, "Malena," a sexy lady who gets all the mens' attention in the town, and all the wrath of the jealous town women.
This is a strange film at times but beautifully filmed and almost always interesting. Monica Bellucci is indeed a feast for any male's eyes. She is almost beyond description, looks-wise. What happens to her, unfairly, near the end is not pleasant. Otherwise, it's a pretty humorous film in segments, especially with dialog between the young kid and his dad. Some of the lines there and at other places made me laugh right out loud. Some of the language is not really profane but it's certainly crude. The kid is not that likable nor are his friends.
There is a such a mixture of genres in here that is makes the movie fresh almost every time I see it, which has been three times so far.
This is a strange film at times but beautifully filmed and almost always interesting. Monica Bellucci is indeed a feast for any male's eyes. She is almost beyond description, looks-wise. What happens to her, unfairly, near the end is not pleasant. Otherwise, it's a pretty humorous film in segments, especially with dialog between the young kid and his dad. Some of the lines there and at other places made me laugh right out loud. Some of the language is not really profane but it's certainly crude. The kid is not that likable nor are his friends.
There is a such a mixture of genres in here that is makes the movie fresh almost every time I see it, which has been three times so far.
- ccthemovieman-1
- 3 nov 2006
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- Lady_Targaryen
- 10 ott 2006
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When this movie was released the buzz was huge... Mostly because it starred the walking-talking male fantasy, Monica Bellucci. It did the rounds around various Film Festivals and even the most skeptical critics were won over. They were won over by many things... The scenery is stunning, making you feel like you're really in Sicily. The acting is subtle but superb. And it's this that is most shocking. Monica Bellucci was, when this film was released, a model-turning-actress. No-one expected her to actually be good, and we were right, she wasn't good... she is amazing in this film!! Bellucci has very little dialogue, she has to use body language and facial expressions... most people would agree this is much more difficult. Since this film, she has gone on to be Italy's most successful acting export for years. With roles in Matrix 2 & 3, Tears Of The Sun, and the truly ground-breaking Irreversible, she has proved herself time and time again! What her character goes through is heartbreaking and, through Bellucci's acting and the wonderful performance given by protagonist narrator Renato (Giuseppe Sulfaro), we experience everything she does.
At times the movie is hilarious, particularly when detailing the lengths the men of the village will go to just to catch glimpse of Malena. Mostly though, the film shows how jealousy and subsequent hatred can destroy anything and anyone. This movie will stay with you for a very long time!!
8.5/10
At times the movie is hilarious, particularly when detailing the lengths the men of the village will go to just to catch glimpse of Malena. Mostly though, the film shows how jealousy and subsequent hatred can destroy anything and anyone. This movie will stay with you for a very long time!!
8.5/10
"Malena" is about many things....the people of a small Sicilian town during WWII; a woman scorned by the town's women and admired by the town's men for her sensual beauty; and a pubescent boy's obsession with the woman as he comes of age. Obviously the product of a talented auteur because of its technical and artistic excellence and its many poignant moments, "Malena" fails to focus clearly on its story such that the end result is somewhat less than the sum of its parts. The director of "Cinema Paradiso", Giuseppe Tornatore, doesn't deliver a cogent product in "Malena" though the film has its moments. Recommended for more mature males.
Firstly, this movie is a perfect lesson about Sexual Exploitation and Harassment.
As a man it touches my heart when seeing an innocent and faithful woman how community and war impacts made her to undesirable whore!
By this movie's story you understand that there are too many women victims like Malena!
Another lesson is for governments to not ignore the war made widows.
Overall, it's a great movie 👏
As a man it touches my heart when seeing an innocent and faithful woman how community and war impacts made her to undesirable whore!
By this movie's story you understand that there are too many women victims like Malena!
Another lesson is for governments to not ignore the war made widows.
Overall, it's a great movie 👏
- ranjbarfatih
- 12 giu 2022
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Stylish and sexy, Monica Bellucci parades beautifully and endlessly around photogenic Italian backdrops, arousing the adoration and sexual development of a young teenage boy. The rest of the town react in different, often extreme ways to her sexuality and the way it affects the township. European style cinema. Jointly produced between America (Miramax) and Italy, the film combines the opulent, realism of European cinema with the polish of US dollars. A delight to behold.
- Chris_Docker
- 28 apr 2001
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Those such as myself expecting a production similar to director Tornatore's likable "Cinema Paradiso" are in for a disappointment. "Malena" is a malevolent depiction of an Italian town in World War II, the movie's flavor foreshadowed by an early scene in which cretinous adolescents torture and kill an ant. In similar fashion, the adults proceed to destroy, over time, a woman apparently too beautiful to be allowed to live. If you adore lynch mobs, you will love this movie. The women of the town, all of them, are driven by jealousy, and the men, all of them, by swinish lust. (No contrarians here, for that might introduce a real plot.) Not one of them has any real humanity, much less intelligence. Even Malena seems strangely non-verbal and robotic. As I watched, I was hoping that the Allied bombers flying over the town would bomb it into oblivion. So much for caring about any of the characters. The adolescent "coming-of-age" nonsense is nothing more than masturbatory glue to bind the scenes together in an essentially plot less story that goes nowhere interesting. One of the most distasteful movies ever presented to the public.
- cherokeejew
- 27 apr 2006
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