Malèna

As this final scene fades out, an adult Renato`s voice-over reflects that he has not forgotten Malena, even after the passage of so many years. Though still beautiful, they think of her as no threat claiming that she had wrinkles near her eyes and put on some weight. In the last scene near the beach, Renato helps her pick up some oranges that had dropped from her shopping bag.

It was directed and written by Giuseppe Tornatore from a story by Luciano Vincenzoni. The film is set in Sicily in 1940 during World War II just as Italy enters the war. Malena feels sad and tries to cope with her loss, as the town she has just moved to tries to deal with this beautiful woman who gets the attention and lustful stares of all the local men, including the 12-year-old Renato.

The villagers, especially the women, astonished at her courage, begin to talk to Signora Scordia with respect. But Fellini sees the humor that underlies sexual obsession, except (usually but not always) in the eyes of the participants.

Malèna is a 2000 Italian drama/romance film starring Monica Bellucci and Giuseppe Sulfaro. It doesn t help that the movie s action grows steadily gloomier, leading to a public humiliation that seems wildly out of scale with what has gone before and to an ending that is intended to move us much more deeply, alas, than it can. The soundtrack was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score. The US and UK versions of the film were both heavily cut due to the portrayal of the young boy fantasizing about performing sexual acts with Malena.

The silent, distractingly beautiful outsider learns one day that her husband has been killed. When the German army comes to town, Malena gives herself to Germans as well.

Malena s husband, Nino Scordia, leaves to serve in the military. He finds his house occupied by people displaced by the war.

In the meanwhile, the war worsens. The wife of the local dentist takes her to court, but Malena is acquitted.

One scene in the uncut version of the film has an extended scene of the boy visiting a brothel and going to bed with a prostitute whom he imagines as Malena. Wins Nominations . When a slanderous letter about her sexual morals reaches his hands, their relationship suffers a catastrophic blow.

Combining a coming-of-age story with the sad odyssey of a woman punished for her beauty, the film ultimately has too little depth, subtlety, thematic consequence or contemporary relevance to make it a strong contender for arthouse crossover. Renato tells him through an anonymous letter about Malena s whereabouts. Nino goes to Messina to find her.

Renato sees her in the company of two German officers and faints. His mother and the older ladies of the town think that he has been possessed by the devil and take him to church to exorcise the demons. His father however understands that he is suffering from sexual hunger and takes him to a brothel; Renato has sex with one of the prostitutes while fantasizing that she is Malena. When the war ends, the women of the village gather and, out of jealousy and hatred, publicly beat and humiliate Malena, who shortly after leaves for Messina. However, in spite of the villagers gossip, she continues to be faithful to her husband.

Malena is shunned by the townspeople and the unattractive, jealous women of the Italian village, who begin to believe the worst about her, simply because of her beauty. She visits her father, an almost deaf professor of Latin, regularly and helps him with his household chores. He says, Of all the girls who asked me to remember them, the only one I remembered is the one who did not ask. The audience is left not knowing if Malena ever realizes Renato s feelings for her. When first released Variety wrote, Considerably scaled down in scope and size from his English-language existential epic, The Legend of 1900, Giuseppe Tornatore s Malena is a beautifully crafted but slight period drama that chronicles a 13-year-old boy s obsession with a small-town siren in World War II Sicily.

The village is bombed and Malena s father is killed. She falls on hard times and eventually has no money. A few days later, Nino Scordia returns to town, to the shock of all the residents.

But its erotic elements and nostalgic evocation of the same vanished Italy that made international hits of Cinema Paradiso and Il Postino could supply commercial leverage. Film critic Roger Ebert compared the film to Federico Fellini s work, writing, Fellini s films often involve adolescents inflamed by women who embody their carnal desires (e.g. Malena) and rides off on his bicycle, looking back at her for a final time, as she walks away.

The only man Malena does have an innocent romance with, an army officer, is sent away because of the trial. Malena s poverty finally forces her to succumb to the greed and malice of the town and she becomes a prostitute, making the wives fantasies about her a reality. Malena is a simpler story, in which a young man grows up transfixed by a woman and essentially marries himself to the idea of her.

Renato becomes obsessed with Malena and starts fantasizing about her while masturbating. Renato continues to watch as she suffers from loneliness and grief. A year later, they return.

Afterwards he wishes her Buona fortuna, Signora Malena (good luck, Mrs. Amarcord and 8½).

 
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