Bourgeois family portrait in the interior "Desidery", "Moon", "Bourgeois Drama" - all tapes about one thing. We are shown a "bourgeois" Italian family and speculate on questions of the distorted libido of a growing child. Obviously, the focus is on his parent first. One way or another, the directors try to play it out in the aspect of incest. . .
In my opinion, each of these films failed. All of them, one way or another, developed the themes set by Visconti. It was a very touching
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Florestano Vancini tells us about a man who suffers from rheumatism. The grown-up daughter takes care of him and attaches herself in a special way. Soon, her friend also interferes in the relationship. . .
In my opinion, the plot itself initially failed. The plot moves are predictable and therefore uninteresting. Even such a powerful actor as Franco Nero has nothing to play here, but to take a boring template and do not depart from it. Alas, here he is no more than a humble performer, and not a creator.
And the picture itself was shot no less mediocre. We are simply told a not too interesting story, only recording experiences. Work with light, choice of plans, plein air. But the biggest drawback is pace. He doesn't change as the story goes. It's about feelings. It is the work of the director could otherwise place accents and emphasize a lot.
But not this time. I don’t recommend this review
2 out of 10