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Senso '45

  • 2002
  • Unrated
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
2.4K
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Anna Galiena and Gabriel Garko in Senso '45 (2002)
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Trapped in an unhappy marriage, the wife of a high ranking Fascist official starts a dangerous, self-destructive relationship with a duplicitous S.S. Officer.Trapped in an unhappy marriage, the wife of a high ranking Fascist official starts a dangerous, self-destructive relationship with a duplicitous S.S. Officer.Trapped in an unhappy marriage, the wife of a high ranking Fascist official starts a dangerous, self-destructive relationship with a duplicitous S.S. Officer.

  • Director
    • Tinto Brass
  • Writers
    • Camillo Boito
    • Tinto Brass
  • Stars
    • Anna Galiena
    • Gabriel Garko
    • Franco Branciaroli
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tinto Brass
    • Writers
      • Camillo Boito
      • Tinto Brass
    • Stars
      • Anna Galiena
      • Gabriel Garko
      • Franco Branciaroli
    • 17User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Anna Galiena
    Anna Galiena
    • Livia Mazzoni
    Gabriel Garko
    Gabriel Garko
    • Helmut Schultz
    Franco Branciaroli
    • Ugo Oggiano
    Antonio Salines
    • Carlo
    Simona Borioni
    • Elsa
    Loredana Cannata
    • Ninetta
    Erika Savastani
    • Emilietta
    Sabrina Colle
    Agostino Nani
    • Antiquario
    • (as Agostino Nani Mocenigo)
    Giulia De Gresy
    • Nude Woman in Theatre
    Franco Barbero
    Eleonora Mazzoni
    Ciro Scalera
    Maria Pia Colonnello
    Hermann Weiskopf
    Hermann Weiskopf
      Alessia Siniscalchi
      Maurizio Prudenzi
      Conchita Manfroi
      • Director
        • Tinto Brass
      • Writers
        • Camillo Boito
        • Tinto Brass
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      Kirpianuscus

      strange

      far to be original, adaptation of a classic Italian novel, Senso "45 is special. not surprising, not good, not touching. only strange. first, for the slices of memories about the universe of Luchino Visconti.or Pasolini. the second - for the great chemistry between the two lead characters. and, not the least, for the music of Ennio Moriccone. the darkness, the high sensuality, the decadence , the meets between the powerful woman and her vulnerable, vulgar lover are motifs for see a film who could be useful trip in the heart of different zones of cinema. the magnetism of irresistible Gabriel Garko, the science of Anna Galiena to do a complex work for explore each nuance of her role. one of films who reflects a state. in smart manner. and, in many scenes, courageous.
      7Dave_douell

      Happy ending

      Very good movie, well worth watching. Not like the other Timto Brass movies I've seen. Even though Livia was no angel and certainly did wrong, the Lt got what he deserved. I was afraid it wasn't gonna go that way and backfire on Livia. She was very foolish! Whether it was love or lust or both, she was blinded. I thought the guy looked like a snake from the beginning but it all became clear when they went to the orgy. He was a snake!
      5claudio_carvalho

      What Else Could I Expect From Tinto Brass?

      In 1945, while traveling with her lawyer Ugo Oggiano (Franco Branciaroli), who is in love with her, the wealthy forty-one years old Livia Mazzoni (Anna Galiena) recalls her affair with her lover, the German officer Helmut Schultz (Gabriel Garko). Livia is married with the producer Carlo (Antonio Salines), who is twenty-eight years older than she. The sex in their marriage is totally unsatisfactory to Livia. When Livia meets the Helmut, who is also a smuggler addicted in gambling, she feels passion, desire and lust for him, becoming his sex slave, and financially supporting him in the gamble. Later, when she meets him in Venice, dirty secrets about their relationship are disclosed. "Senso '45" has a good story, the cast has a great performance, the photography is beautiful, but I did not like this film. There are too much exposures of the naked actors and actresses, many ridiculous situations, like for example, the party in the brothel, and every situation is a motive for a sex scene. What else could I expect from Tinto Brass? This sick director, who became famous with Caligola, makes this type of soft porn movie only, and I was aware of that. "Senso '45" is only recommended for fans of this director. My vote is five.

      Title (Brazil): "Luxúria" ("Lust")
      tedg

      Europa's Butt

      Franco and Brass, even Argento matter to me. They have intuition that inspires. Yes, they make vulgar and sometimes nonsensical films. But that is just a matter of degree compared to Hollywood fare, right?

      What I like about Brass isn't about the women or situations, but how he chooses to frame and light the photographs. This is related to women's fashion magazines, where we know the models are insipid beings, and the clothes bordering on the ridiculous. They simply provide a narrative vocabulary for the artist to explore and exploit.

      Brass does well sometimes, but he falls into a crevice when he relies on Nazi images in the context of sex. Here he reaches too far in trying to make something like "The Garden of the Finzi-Continis" with the tone of "Europa." The film here clearly reaches to an analogy of Italy as a fading sexual beauty, confused in her passions and easily seduced by fascism. This could pay off, but the filmmaker himself is seduced into making a different film — one he instinctively knows.

      There is a war between the film he can make and the film he wants to, but alas this war is not interesting. Nor is the woman or the Italy she represents.

      Ted's Evaluation -- 1 of 3: You can find something better to do with this part of your life.
      5Bunuel1976

      BLACK ANGEL (Tinto Brass, 2002) **1/2

      This is my fifth excursion in Tinto Brass territory but only the third from his (mostly) softcore entries for which he became notorious. Having seen the man in the flesh at the midnight screening of his rare pop-art thriller DEADLY SWEET (1967) during the 61st Venice Film Festival in 2004, he seemed more like a reasonably literate and genuinely larger-than-life character perennially chomping on his cigar than a dirty old man who occasionally realizes his erotic fantasies on film.

      Although the majority of his later films were modest exploitation stuff at best, sometimes he did seek to be taken more seriously by breaking into the mainstream and even art-house circles. The Nazisploitation epic SALON KITTY (1975) was the first of such attempts, the misconceived debacle CALIGULA (1979) was the most infamous with THE KEY (1983) being perhaps the most successful of the lot. Unfortunately, Blue Underground's 2-Disc Set of SALON KITTY has been out-of-print for some time but I do have THE KEY on VHS recorded off Italian TV.

      BLACK ANGEL, then, is Tinto Brass' latest bid for respectability. Based on the same source novel from which Luchino Visconti made an acclaimed movie in 1954, Brass transposes the action to the last days of WWII and, true to his nature, has the promiscuous characters indulge wholeheartedly (and explicitly, including some hardcore footage) in every sin of the flesh he can point his camera at for two hours. The major set-piece of the film is a marathon 10-minute orgy sequence which includes most of the offending footage but also quaint, risible stuff like a group of revelers marching in tow through the rooms of a château led by a naked woman proudly holding onto a huge, gold-plated phallus!

      For what it's worth, the plot deals with a young, blond, womanizing Nazi officer (Gabriel Garko) who sets his sights on a much older Italian aristocrat (Anna Galiena) who is only to keen to satisfy his every whim. Naturally, he is reluctant to cut down on his vices (which also include gambling) and far from happy with her overly jealous demeanor; after surprising him in bed with a much younger girl, the Italian woman eventually takes belated revenge by betraying him to his commanding officers regarding his plans for desertion.

      While the film as a whole is not too badly done in itself and features an Ennio Morricone score to boot, nothing especially memorable happens in it and one is hard pressed to feel sympathy for these lewd, unlikable and opportunistic characters and, consequently, the viewer's interest in the proceedings rises and sags accordingly.

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      • Trivia
        The Italian ministry of the arts and culture deemed the production culturally significant and donated 1.6 million Euros to the film's overall budget.
      • Goofs
        In the beach hut scene the woman who takes her clothes off in front of Helmut and encourages him to follow her into the sea is a poorly chosen body double, with over-large breasts and neat sparse pubic hair, whereas the woman in the underwater scenes appears to be the real Livia with luxuriant pubic hair, neater breasts and a different pattern of moles on her left side.
      • Quotes

        Ugo Oggiano: In your opinion, is it better to know everything or nothing about a woman you love?

      • Connections
        References Rome, ville ouverte (1945)
      • Soundtracks
        Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuß auf Liebe eingestellt (Falling in Love Again)
        (uncredited)

        Written by Friedrich Hollaender

        Performed by Marlene Dietrich

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      • Release date
        • April 12, 2002 (Italy)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Black Angel
      • Production companies
        • Cine 2000
        • Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali (MiBAC)
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      • Gross worldwide
        • $347,548
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      • Runtime
        • 2h 8m(128 min)
      • Color
        • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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