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Elza 2023-01-01 15:56:27
It's so funny, in order not to go to jail to have sex and have children, the husband is exhausted after having 7 children. In the end, I got amnesty and got out of prison early due to media pressure. I had a really good time in prison. When he came out, he was warmly welcomed by the residents of the community. The second story is that the rich woman is greedy for novelty and romance, but she is actually a...
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Winnifred 2022-12-25 04:51:40
A witty, high-level comedy. The seamless transition in the first part has a bright sense of rhythm; the cold long shot in the second part, with subtle emotional control; the third part is not so special in form, but there are two actors, one cute and the other...
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Ike 2022-11-29 09:28:58
Seductive cities, seductive Sophia, seductive film...
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Orin 2022-11-26 11:41:58
De Sica, who had seen Italian folk comedy, never imagined that De Sica, who filmed a bicycle thief, could handle this kind of star comedy very well, but the laughs were really not to my taste. It is the first time I have seen the charm of the national treasure-level beauty Sophia Roland. She can control everything from shrew to lady to slut. I especially like the third paragraph. Mastroianni's endless cuteness is too cute, and she The last striptease tease is also a...
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Ransom 2022-11-23 01:53:41
Perhaps I still prefer Desica in the relatively pure Neorealism period. The first story in this film has a very strong taste of rosy neorealism, and the reason why neorealism is rosy is actually because of the heavy pressure of the political environment at that time. PS In those years, Italian cinema was always critical of reality and used cinema as a favorable political weapon to confront and expose the many evils of the...
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Bulah 2022-11-07 13:56:58
Mastroianni and Sophia Loren are a perfect match. It's rare to see such a gaudy movie of Desica, and there are so many tricks that are a bit like...
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Justus 2022-10-12 22:20:01
Goddess Roland is so beautiful! ! Every one is insanely beautiful, from village women to noble wives to prostitutes. The first one was the funniest, and I couldn't laugh, but in the end I was actually moved by their love, full of tedious life interest, making people feel both pitiful and cute (if it wasn't for such a good-looking character and such a funny personality, this "death-like" "It would be annoying). The latter two stories are slightly weaker, but they also have their own points of...
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Jimmie 2022-10-07 22:10:46
4.5; Loren can really play anything! Still, I think the character in the first part suits her best. Overall, the third part feels the...
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Eryn 2022-09-29 06:19:48
The scene scheduling of the first short story makes people feel interesting. The next two stories just feel so...
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Johnathon 2022-07-07 22:45:12
Dull pear comedy, peninsula style, no rules, no taboos, suffering cats, the audience has a good viewing atmosphere, laughing fruit is more suitable for infection and spread, there are many good sentences and few good chapters. Desica seems to prefer a fat doll with legs up. The first story is more typical, a bit like a happy version of Naipaul, and can also be told as a fable....
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Comments
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Rhett 2022-07-07 10:48:16
Three stories to read together
There are three stories in this movie. The heroines of the three stories are a self-employed tobacco dealer in Naples, a noblewoman in Milan and a high-end prostitute in Rome, and the heroine is the heroine's husband, lover and client. The common character of the three heroines is pungent and...
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Daron 2022-07-07 14:15:31
italian comedy
In Italy in the 1950s and 1960s, the rapid economic prosperity expelled the shadows left by World War II, and the trend of neorealist films also receded. Victorio de Sica's 1963 film consists of three comedy tales from which it's hard to sniff out his earlier films -- such as "The Children Are...
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow quotes
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Mara: Why do you want to make me feel guilty? I never have before.
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Mara: The seminary is a secure life. Bread, a bed and you're outside of this wicked world. If I had another life, I'd be a nun.
Director: Vittorio De Sica
Language: Italian Release date: March 17, 1964