An aging couple search for peace and family harmony when their only son returns home after a long absence with his fiancee.An aging couple search for peace and family harmony when their only son returns home after a long absence with his fiancee.An aging couple search for peace and family harmony when their only son returns home after a long absence with his fiancee.
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Altho it doesn't really matter, the geographcal location of this domestic crash and burn is perplexing, to say the least. The production was apparently filmed in Italy, and the characters are maybe meant to be an Italian family somewhere in Louisiana - mention made of Baton Rouge and sepia tinted flashbacks to New Orleans style cemeteries and Spanish Moss draped oak trees. But no one is affecting Louisiana southern accents, so, yeah, perplexing.
Actually all the acting is fine - Anthony Quinn is simply excellent as "Papa", Ava Gardner, "Mama" is iconic-ly neurotic and the son and fiancé play their roles as intended, I think.
The narrative is straight Tennessee Williams southern family gothic - Mama, Papa and Son, only child, have lived as a tight - claustrophobically tight - family unit for 37 or so years. So, you won't have to stretch your imagination to imagine Mama's reaction to Sonny walking in the front door with a Fiancé, out of the blue (altho, it's raining outside, with thunder cracking at all the right times, no less). And, also, a/la Tennessee Williams southern gothic, there are a LOT of innuendoes and dramatic freeze-frame cross stares as among Mama, Papa, and Sonny Boy as the tensions gain steam - you know what I'm talking about.
It might be said that Eva Gardner's performance is a tad too theatrical for a filmed production in basically a one-room indoor setting - but that's the director's fault, he should have guided her as to hitting the right tenor which I sure she could easily achieved, she's clearly 100% the great actress that the name Ava Gardiner evokes.
Well, bottom line, I recommend this as a quite worthwhile "curiosity" piece; I don't think you'll regret it and it is a close-up prolonged glimpse of two very great actors - Gardiner and Quinn - in a tight little bare bones production where their acting has to carry the whole thing.
:-)
Actually all the acting is fine - Anthony Quinn is simply excellent as "Papa", Ava Gardner, "Mama" is iconic-ly neurotic and the son and fiancé play their roles as intended, I think.
The narrative is straight Tennessee Williams southern family gothic - Mama, Papa and Son, only child, have lived as a tight - claustrophobically tight - family unit for 37 or so years. So, you won't have to stretch your imagination to imagine Mama's reaction to Sonny walking in the front door with a Fiancé, out of the blue (altho, it's raining outside, with thunder cracking at all the right times, no less). And, also, a/la Tennessee Williams southern gothic, there are a LOT of innuendoes and dramatic freeze-frame cross stares as among Mama, Papa, and Sonny Boy as the tensions gain steam - you know what I'm talking about.
It might be said that Eva Gardner's performance is a tad too theatrical for a filmed production in basically a one-room indoor setting - but that's the director's fault, he should have guided her as to hitting the right tenor which I sure she could easily achieved, she's clearly 100% the great actress that the name Ava Gardiner evokes.
Well, bottom line, I recommend this as a quite worthwhile "curiosity" piece; I don't think you'll regret it and it is a close-up prolonged glimpse of two very great actors - Gardiner and Quinn - in a tight little bare bones production where their acting has to carry the whole thing.
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