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Les poings dans les poches

Original title: I pugni in tasca
  • 1965
  • 16
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
5.4K
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Les poings dans les poches (1965)
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Dark ComedyDrama

A young man takes drastic measures to rid his dysfunctional family of its various afflictions.A young man takes drastic measures to rid his dysfunctional family of its various afflictions.A young man takes drastic measures to rid his dysfunctional family of its various afflictions.

  • Director
    • Marco Bellocchio
  • Writer
    • Marco Bellocchio
  • Stars
    • Lou Castel
    • Paola Pitagora
    • Marino Masé
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  • IMDb RATING
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    5.4K
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    • Director
      • Marco Bellocchio
    • Writer
      • Marco Bellocchio
    • Stars
      • Lou Castel
      • Paola Pitagora
      • Marino Masé
    • 20User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Lou Castel
    Lou Castel
    • Alessandro
    Paola Pitagora
    Paola Pitagora
    • Giulia
    Marino Masé
    Marino Masé
    • Augusto
    Liliana Gerace
    • Madre
    Pier Luigi Troglio
    • Leone
    • (as Pierluigi Troglio)
    Jeannie McNeil
    • Lucia
    • (as Jenny Mac Neil)
    Irene Agnelli
    • Bruna
    Sandra Bergamini
    Celestina Bellocchio
    • Ragazza alla festa
    Lella Bertante
    Stefania Troglio
    • Cameriera
    Gianni Schicchi
    • Tonino
    Mauro Martini
    • Ragazzo
    Tino Molinari
    Gianfranco Cella
    • Ragazzo alla festa
    Alfredo Filippazzi
    • Dottore
    • Director
      • Marco Bellocchio
    • Writer
      • Marco Bellocchio
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    8guisreis

    Increasingly disturbing

    Beautifully filmed, with nice cinematography and camera movements, mostly in indoor footage, the novienis also interesting in its unique subject. While the development of the story is perhaps too slow in the beginning (although with some grat scenes), the film becomes incrisingly disturbing. Hatred for family, order and tradition is portrayed as aiming a final solution - if you understand what I mean... All members of the family (in different ways, all of them are overly self-centred) are well developped in their dysfunctional relationship, phisically represented in blindness, intellectual disability and epilepsy. Curiously, a "handicapped" himself is moved by a creepy cleansing impulse. Even his closest person, his beautiful sister, with whom he has a complicity relatiinship, is not out of danger.
    10stededalus

    One of the best Italian movies ever!

    Marco Bellocchio directs his first full-length film, and it's already a masterpiece, a milestone in the history of Italian cinema.This movie is all about contemporary uneasiness and family crisis in today's society (only, some two decades in advance). Every time I hear of family massacres on the news, I've got to think about problematic, disturbed Lou Castel deciding to get rid of his mother and younger brother for the benefit of the eldest, embodying not only a stage of criminality, but above all a wrong philosophy, a twisted point of view about life, a failed maturity. Ennio Morricone' score is just perfect, fully successful in his aim to highlight the dramatic potential of the story. Lou Castel has never acted like this, his grimacing and his usage of the dead moments are unforgettable. The frames of the mother's death are like an howl, they "send shivers down your spine". A must-see.
    10lqualls-dchin

    fists in the eye of the cinema

    When this film first appeared in the 1960s, the effect was so startlingly individual: there had never been a film as bold, as seemingly unhinged, yet as ruthlessly controlled, as this first feature by Marco Bellocchio. The wonderfully atmospheric black-and-white cinematography seemed to be developed from some dingy dream which dared to bring out into the open the most heinous family secrets, yet the utterly dispassionate fury which animated the most frenzied sequences was so freakish it was almost funny. This constant tension somehow allowed for a sneaky kind of compassion to enter the movie, so that the family dynamics, though extreme, seemed to come out of a common nightmare. FISTS IN THE POCKET remains an embattled cry for a new society, by focusing on the remnants of the diseased upper classes, yet this tale of sound and fury seems to have been made in the kind of frenzied reverie that is analogous to the stream-of-conscious jumble which William Faulkner used at the beginning of THE SOUND AND THE FURY, and to the same effect, i.e., to chart a family's disintegration as a mirror to the decaying grandeur of a dying society.
    8athanasiosze

    7.6/10. Recommended but..

    This is a very good movie, but it's certainly not for anyone. I can't even fathom it's been created 60 years ago, it's too insane, bleak, weird. There is not even one likeable character. Some of them are not unlikeable but they're just too uninteresting to root for, so the viewer focuses on the unlikeable ones. And as a character study, this movie is exciting to watch, because the protagonists are faschinating. Alessandro, Julia and, incidentally, Augusto.

    It's like watching a car accident. You're afraid that you will see some ugly things when you're passing by, things that might haunt you but you can't help yourself and you take a look.

    Funny thing : Whereas it's bleak, it still remains entertaining and exciting. Things get nasty at some point, but it never gets unbearable to watch. I was curious to see where it goes even though i sensed that there are no happy endings here, and i am not too fond of sad ones.

    Acting is amazing. Lou Castel's acting performance is like it's coming from the future, too fresh and timeless.

    FISTS IN THE POCKET is a very good psychological drama (-thriller). Beware though, it's not for the faint of heart.
    8MOscarbradley

    Perhaps not the masterpiece some claim of it but essential nevertheless.

    The family in Marco Bellocchio's startling debut "Fists in the Pocket" make the Femms of "The Old Dark House" seem normal. These indolent Italians laze around all day taunting each other at every opportunity while son Allessandro, (a truly terrific Lou Castel), contemplates the best ways to rid himself of the others, including his blind mother, for the sake of the one brother he cares about. This darkly funny satire wasn't like other Italian films of the time, taking an almost putrid look at the family values Italians hold most dear; a comedy about matricide, fratricide and possible incest that actually manages to be quite touching at times. It's also a movie that takes its time. For a director making only his first feature, Bellocchio bravely put narraitve on the back-burner opting instead for an atmosphere as lazy as his characters and killing off a number of sacred cows in the process. The Establishment hated it while young critics loved it though not enough to make it anything other than a cult movie and it's seldom revived. Perhaps its reputation outweighs its numerous qualities but however you look at it, it's a one-off and well worth seeing.

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    • Trivia
      The house, the film's main location, is the house director Marco Bellocchio spent his childhood days in.
    • Goofs
      When the whole family is having dinner, Augusto is seated at one corner of the table and the mother is sitting on a side at the other corner. The cat is shown to be eating meat off the mother's plate in one scene, but in the next scene Augusto is shown picking up the cat as if was right next to him on the table. Once he removes the cat, the next camera angle again shows Augusto and the mother at opposite ends.
    • Quotes

      Alessandro: I'm a volcano of ideas.

    • Connections
      Edited into Sorelle (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Excerpt from La Traviata
      composed by Giuseppe Verdi (uncredited)

      lyrics by Francesco Maria Piave (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 1966 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Official sites
      • Ad Vitam Distribution (France)
      • Criterion - articles
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Fists in the Pocket
    • Filming locations
      • Località Punto Sotto, SP461, Bobbio, Emilia-Romagna, Italy(villa)
    • Production company
      • Doria
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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