The Most Beautiful Wife (1970)
Facts
| Directed by | Damiano Damiani |
| Cast | Ornella Muti, Alessio Orano, Tano Cimarosa, Pierluigi Aprà and Joe Sentieri |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1969 |
| DVD Release | October 31, 2006 |
| Running Time | 108 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 882853003892 |
| Buy this item | $17.99 at Amazon.com As of Sep 5 0:13 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Ryko Distribution, Usually ships in 6 to 12 days, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: Italian (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Subtitled) Or 13 new from $11.09, 5 used from $10.96 |
About The Most Beautiful Wife
Spurning the advances of a Mafia don's cruel nephew a beautiful peasant girl is punished for upholding her family's honor by being abducted and robbed of her virginity. Rebuked by her own parents and incurring the wrath of her village the girl reports her rape to the local police shattering centuries-old traditions in her unyielding quest for justice.Damiano Damiani's film marked the film debut of gorgeous Italian actress Ornella Muti and also features a strong performance by Alessio Orano. Filmed on location in Sicily this adult drama is based on a true police case that changed the course of Italian law during the 1960s. Shot by giallo specialist Franco Di Giacomo this gritty and hard-hitting film also benefits from one of the great unheralded Euro-Cult scores of Ennio Morricone.Features:Other (Introduction by director Damiano Damiani)Interview(s) (with director Damiano Damiani assistant director Mino Giarda editor Antonio Siciliano star Alessio Orano and director of photography Franco Di Giacomo)Other (Collectible Booklet including liner notes and talent bios)System Requirements:Run Time: 108 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: FOREIGN/LATIN Rating: NR UPC: 882853003892 Manufacturer No: NS0038DVD Product Description
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Average user review:| A unique love tragedy in a small town in rural Sicily |
Damiani, in 1969 and 1970 is a remarkable movie even 37 years later,
incredibly.
The cinematographical quality is excellent, from the sharpness of the
images, the quality of the dialog, and the generous wide-screen
presentation of the filming. The picture, in color, doesn't seem to
have aged, except for the vehicles shown in the streets, mainly Fiat
compacts and Alfa Romeus.
Clearly, Ornella Muti is the star of this picture, by her natural
acting ability, charisma, confidence and ability to blend into the
story, playing a peasant 15 year old girl, who's a mobster's object
of desire in rural Sicily.
Alessio Orano, with his youthful looks, yet sinister inner demons,
plays a man who decides to forcibly compel Ornella into marriage,
despite his belligerant, aggressive, arrogant, self-centered
personality.
The movie is not so much a love story, or even, a mobster story, but
a unique love tragedy, apparently based in a poor and small farm town
of perhaps 4,000 residents.
With so many movies candy-coating romance, the director chose a more
realistic approach, standing out for this reason.
The underworld presence ( organized criminal gangs) and its
associated corruption of public works contracts, influence peddling
on public officials, and manipulation of the criminal justice
system, is acknowleged in this Sicilian location.
The power of this film on spectators, is the tension and
psychological complexities that are felt, as the entire savings of a
small farmer is threatened of instant anihilation with and his
family's lives at stake as blow-back from the the mobter, should he
move forward with his complaint in the courts.
The godfather, warns the youth, Vito a soldier, against chasing
women, advising instead to focus on work and family alone. But, in
carrying out his advice, the whole plan spins out of control.
The script skillfully articulates the perils of social pressure on
one's reputation and economic ruin when one opposes evil forces of
the criminal underground. The risks of being ostracized is very
real. Similarly, the mobster is very sensitive to ridicule,
disrespect, controversy over his own marital status and fiance's
behavior, by his friends, in the organization and among the public.
As such, threats, secret oaths, violence, pistols, rival crime gangs,
the obligation of beneficiaries of corruption to give back favors in
the future, the taboo of stooling, the lack of financial resources
for residents to move out of town to escape this state of affairs, is
told.
The stakes are high, in such a small town, to the point that the
mobster enrolls several colleagues in the organization to perjure
themselves in confirming a made up version of the facts, coupled with
the ease inhiring the best attorney money can buy, which the poor
can't do.
More could have been done in the humor department, although seeing
Ornella milking a goat was unexpected.
Overall, this is a captivating work, with a young Ornella Muti
filmed at 15 years old, yet as mature and charismatic as we've seen
her in other films. February 3, 2008
| the charm of the mafia |
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