[REL] Il Giardino delle Delizie (1967)
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 10:18 am
B/w movie i've searched this after i've seen this on RFF
http://www.rarefilmfinder.com/showfilm.php?id=34739
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061706/
Synopsis
The protagonists are two newlyweds on honeymoon, Carlo and Carla (that the two names are equal to further emphasize a depersonalization?). Their is a ' forced marriage ', she is pregnant and they're both young bourgeois extraction, a conventional marriage, not give scandal, so as not to disturb the common morality. Charles, unlike his wife, is restless. To question him about why bind to double strand for a lifetime, she responds candidly: "I don't know, but if it is always done means that there is a meaning".
Overnight Carlo is prey to dreams and memories of his childhood. Here the accusatory of Agosti becomes very strong. Are gradually, through the memories of Charles, exposing hypocrisy and violence that lurk behind the most common institutions: Church, school and family. Also the paradoxical is highlighted and violent sexual morbidity of exponents of these institutions: the father who forces her mother to a forced sexual intercourse, the priest who gives Carlo a caress very ambiguous just before it slap you and finally the traumatic experience at school in which Charles is the victim of the sexual advances of her master. Through the eyes of child, Agosti is literally in pieces the false and ill adult world, which assume the right and duty to educate. As sang Gaber: "do not teach children/not disclosed social illusions/doesn't fill the old/future perfect/the only sure thing is keep them away from our culture."
Agosti also shows how, in a violent, educated children become violent themselves with the weakest. Charles in fact reminiscent of the ill-treatment that, during childhood, reserved to his little sister.
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Original language no subs...
http://www.rarefilmfinder.com/showfilm.php?id=34739
Synopsis
The protagonists are two newlyweds on honeymoon, Carlo and Carla (that the two names are equal to further emphasize a depersonalization?). Their is a ' forced marriage ', she is pregnant and they're both young bourgeois extraction, a conventional marriage, not give scandal, so as not to disturb the common morality. Charles, unlike his wife, is restless. To question him about why bind to double strand for a lifetime, she responds candidly: "I don't know, but if it is always done means that there is a meaning".
Overnight Carlo is prey to dreams and memories of his childhood. Here the accusatory of Agosti becomes very strong. Are gradually, through the memories of Charles, exposing hypocrisy and violence that lurk behind the most common institutions: Church, school and family. Also the paradoxical is highlighted and violent sexual morbidity of exponents of these institutions: the father who forces her mother to a forced sexual intercourse, the priest who gives Carlo a caress very ambiguous just before it slap you and finally the traumatic experience at school in which Charles is the victim of the sexual advances of her master. Through the eyes of child, Agosti is literally in pieces the false and ill adult world, which assume the right and duty to educate. As sang Gaber: "do not teach children/not disclosed social illusions/doesn't fill the old/future perfect/the only sure thing is keep them away from our culture."
Agosti also shows how, in a violent, educated children become violent themselves with the weakest. Charles in fact reminiscent of the ill-treatment that, during childhood, reserved to his little sister.
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Original language no subs...