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La Loi

Original title: La legge
  • 1959
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 6m
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6.7/10
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Gina Lollobrigida and Yves Montand in La Loi (1959)
Illicit passions pervade an Italian town, where men gather nightly for the cynical "game of the law.
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The moral standards of a small Italian village fall to decay.The moral standards of a small Italian village fall to decay.The moral standards of a small Italian village fall to decay.

  • Director
    • Jules Dassin
  • Writers
    • Roger Vailland
    • Jules Dassin
    • Françoise Giroud
  • Stars
    • Gina Lollobrigida
    • Pierre Brasseur
    • Marcello Mastroianni
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
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    • Director
      • Jules Dassin
    • Writers
      • Roger Vailland
      • Jules Dassin
      • Françoise Giroud
    • Stars
      • Gina Lollobrigida
      • Pierre Brasseur
      • Marcello Mastroianni
    • 11User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Gina Lollobrigida
    Gina Lollobrigida
    • Marietta
    Pierre Brasseur
    Pierre Brasseur
    • Don Cesare
    Marcello Mastroianni
    Marcello Mastroianni
    • Enrico Tosso - l'agronomo
    Melina Mercouri
    Melina Mercouri
    • Donna Lucrezia
    Yves Montand
    Yves Montand
    • Matteo Brigante
    Raf Mattioli
    Raf Mattioli
    • Francesco Brigante
    Vittorio Caprioli
    Vittorio Caprioli
    • Attilio - il commissario
    Lidia Alfonsi
    Lidia Alfonsi
    • Giuseppina
    Gianrico Tedeschi
    Gianrico Tedeschi
    • Primo disoccupato
    Nino Vingelli
    Nino Vingelli
    • Pizzaccio
    Bruno Carotenuto
    • Balbo
    Luisa Rivelli
    Luisa Rivelli
    • Elvira
    Anna Maria Bottini
    Anna Maria Bottini
    • Maria
    Anna Arena
    • Anna - la moglie d'Attilio
    Edda Soligo
    • Giulia
    Herbert Knippenberg
    • Lo svizzero
    Franco Pesce
    • Vecchietto in piazza
    Joe Dassin
    Joe Dassin
    • Secondo disoccupato
    • (as Joseph Dassin)
    • Director
      • Jules Dassin
    • Writers
      • Roger Vailland
      • Jules Dassin
      • Françoise Giroud
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    User reviews11

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    9plaidpotato

    flawed, but highly enjoyable

    The Law exists somewhere in the realm between a Hollywood soap opera and a European art film, with a dash of sexploitation.

    This film is all about power--how one gets power, how one can use power (to lay down The Law, or lose power, and how power relates to sex. This film is all about sex. Sometimes, it feels like it's all about Gina Lollobrigida's boobs.

    The all-star European cast are all good, especially Lollobrigida and Yves Montand, who has the meatiest role in the film, as a complicated local hoodlum who wants his son to become a lawyer, who wants to be the one to lay down The Law, and who very badly wants Gina Lollobrigida, who doesn't want him in the slightest.

    Sometimes, the film approaches high camp, such as a couple of odd and unexpected musical numbers, and when Marcello Mastroianni and Gina Lollobrigida romp in the surf amidst a flock of sheep, or when Gina Lollobrigida is strapped to a table by her mother and a couple of jealous maids and whipped (and with a bowl of hot chilis behind her head that's photographed to look like a halo).

    It's a gorgeous film to look at. There's Gina Lollobrigida's boobs. And then there's the quaint, crumbling little backwater Italian fishing village, sumptuously photographed in that deep, saturated mid-century black and white. And there's the sea. It looks straight out of a Fellini film.

    Jules Dassin's direction is lively and stylish, and keeps the film eminently enjoyable throughout. He veers effortlessly between the comedic and the sinister and the sexy, often in the same scene.

    But, although I found the films very enjoyable to watch, I do have some problems with it. It felt sometimes that Dassin was trying to cram in as much of the material from the novel as possible, even when it didn't best serve the film. There were multiple storylines unfolding, but the film's two-hour running time was not enough to accommodate them in any depth. And so the film meandered back and forth between characters and situations without a great deal of focus. I think Dassin would have done well to trim a couple of the storylines entirely, which weren't fleshed out enough anyway.

    Still, though, this was solid entertainment. 8/10
    7esteban1747

    Feudal Society

    The director Jules Dassin was able to draw well the reality of a small village in Southern Italy, where the existing rules were applied with a double standard. The priest was very much concerned with the attitude of Marietta (Gina Lollobrigida), but not with other situations affecting the town. The game called "la legge" (the law) was not an entertainment instead it was a weapon of intimidation. It appears to be as the behavior of strong animals showing their powers over weak ones. This is an old film, which could be useful to be shown in Italy again. Dassin was able to show various details and characters of the life in the village: the patriarch (Pierre Brasseur), the "pidgeon" (Yves Montand), the man of well-doing (Mastroianni), plus the lady of the family or la Donna(Melina Mercouri) and Marietta, likely to be a kind of spoiled Cinderella. All these ingredients put coherently in an interesting plot made the film attractive to be seen and not only once.
    10razmatazern

    The Law

    I really enjoyed watching The Law. The storyline was great, and I loved the occasional tidbits that were so unexpectedly hilarious. The theme about who was really considered "the law" and the person with all the power was extremely entertaining. Gina Lollabrigida (Marietta) was fantastic! I loved her character's attitude. She knew what she wanted, and she knew how to get what she wanted. The many different plots and characters were all very enjoyable and interesting. And in the end, it is very clear who the person is that has all the power in the city.

    I absolutely loved the movie and was highly entertained! I'm so glad that it's finally being distributed for a wide release in the US! There's love, sex, power, drama, and death! with the occasional hilarity and musical number. What more could you ask for in a movie?
    8HotToastyRag

    Great French-Italian steamy drama

    In this heavy Jules Dassin drama, you're treated to an Italian landscape, an Italian-sounding plot, and two popular Italian actors...speaking French. This feels like an Italian movie, but it's in French, so if you like old European dramas, you're going to love this one.

    The residents of a poor fishing village are controlled by the powerful Yves Montand. He's menacing, wealthy, and has enough influence to get what he wants by any measure. In the evenings, he plays a drinking game called "The Law" with the men of the town. Whoever is boss for the evening gets to say insulting things to anyone and force the players to humiliate themselves. While this game is the title of the movie, it's more of a symbolic title rather than being the main focus of the plot. Yves may make "The Law" in the evenings, but he also runs the town during the daytime.

    I've never been impressed by Yves Montand, but I've only ever seen him in movies where he was forced to speak English. Evidently, the language barrier greatly impeded his acting ability, because in La legge he was fantastic. I didn't even know it was him until halfway through the movie when I remembered who was in the opening credits. He was incredibly frightening, and it was clear he had a love of power and great hopes and dreams for his family. Great villains are not just evil, but they show the audience their motivation. Bravo, and please accept my apology, M. Montand.

    The concurrent plot in The Law is Gina Lollobrigida's own power over the men in the town, similar to Yves's control. She can drive a man to madness because her tight dresses and sensual movements make him half-crazed, but in her great power, none of the men who desire her ever force themselves on her. She may not be a frightening force in the town, but she has just as much power. While Yves has his mind set on seducing Gina, she has her heart set on marrying Marcello Mastroianni. This is a pretty racy movie for its time, with love scenes that undoubtedly made Will Hays of the Production Code blush. There's violence, incestuous themes, infidelity, and enough tight dresses to make you forget all about Sophia Loren. Seriously, folks. Gina is so beautiful and distracting in this movie, it's a wonder any other Italian actress ever became popular. And she speaks three languages! Marcello's French accent is also very good, so if you want to see these talented linguists, you'll be in for an extremely entertaining and steamy movie night.

    Kiddy Warning: Obviously, you have control over your own children. However, due to sexual content and violence, I wouldn't let my kids watch it.

    DLM Warning: If you suffer from vertigo or dizzy spells, like my mom does, this movie might not be your friend. A couple of minutes before the end, after Melina Mercouri asks for a drink, there's an abrupt camera spin and it will make you sick. In other words, "Don't Look, Mom!"
    7claudio_carvalho

    Sex, Infidelities, Gossips, Power and The Law

    In the Italian fishing village of Porto Manacore, the men gather in the local tavern in the night to play a game called "The Law", where one of them is selected as "The Boss" after an allotment and the others are humiliated by him. The real boss of the town is the powerful aristocrat Don Cesare (Pierre Brasseur), an old man in his last days but still in the command. The young and sexy small time crook Marietta (Gina Lollobrigida) is the servant of Don Cesare and sexually disputed by the hoodlum Matteo Brigante (Yves Montand), by her brother-in-law Tonio (Paolo Stoppa) and by the engineer Enrico Tosso (Marcello Mastroianni). Marietta wants to marry Enrico, but she is too poor and does not have a dowry. The local Inspector Attilio (Vittorio Caprioli) is an unfaithful husband and the naughty Giuseppina (Lidia Alfonsi) is his mistress. Donna Lucrezia (Melina Mercouri) is the judge's wife that has a crush on the lawyer student and Matteo's son Francesco (Raf Mattioli). When Marietta steals a large amount of a Swiss tourist, she sees the chance to marry Enrico, but the police are investigating the case.

    "La Legge" is a minor movie that recalls a soap-opera of the great director Jules Dassin but it is still enjoyable and entertaining. The story takes place in a small fishing village in the South of Italy, where nothing happens but sex, infidelities and gossips. The real power is in the hands of an old aristocrat, and the dwellers dispute a despicable game of power where most of the participants are humiliated as a sort of compensation. Gina Lollobrigida is extremely sexy, her beauty is amazing and there are many erotic scenes considering that it is a movie released in 1959. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "A Lei dos Crápulas" ("The Law of the Debaucheries")

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    • Trivia
      A very big box-office flop; Claude Chabrol later claimed that the new directors of the French New Wave got their chance because its failure convinced several big French producers that inexpensive films with new talent might have a better chance of success.
    • Connections
      Featured in Discovering Film: Gina Lollobrigida (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Sérénade à Bari
      Music by Roman Vlad

      Lyrics by Marc Lanjean

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    • Release date
      • January 25, 1959 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Law
    • Filming locations
      • Carpino, Foggia, Apulia, Italy(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Le Groupe des Quatre
      • Cité Films
      • Titanus
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    • Budget
      • FRF 450,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,351
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,351
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 6m(126 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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