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Love in the Alley

Love in the Alley

Drama, Romance

Michelangelo Antonioni, Federico Fellini, Alberto Lattuada, Carlo Lizzani, Francesco Maselli, Dino Risi, Cesare Zavattini

Rita Josa, Rosanna Carta, Enrico Pelliccia, Donatella Marrosu, Paolo Pacetti, Nella Bertuccioni, Lilia Nardi, Lena Rossi, Maria Nobili, Antonio Cifarello, Livia Venturini, Maresa Gallo, Angela Pierro, Rita Andreana, Lia Natali, Sue Ellen Blake, Mara Berni, Valeria Moriconi, Giovanna Lalli, Ugo Tognazzi, Raimondo Vianel

1953

Italy

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Completed

Italian

115 minutes

2025-02-20 04:09:46

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This film (drama)Also known asL'amore in città,is aItalyProducerwomen sex,At1953Released in year 。The dialogue language isItalian,Current Douban rating7.5(For reference only)。
The portrayal of love in the city, particularly narrated and showcased from a female perspective, depicting the various aspects of urban life. The actors in the film are ordinary city residents, sharing real stories. It is more like an investigation, a perspective, a presentation of facts than just a movie. Tentato Suicidio: Suffering from changes in love, abandonment by a partner or fiancé. Some cases of fake suicide are just attempts to win back the affection of those around them after feeling neglected, which can lead to real suicide. Methods vary: taking pills, causing car accidents, wrist cutting, drowning... Paradiso Per tre ore: Three hours of the dance hall, three hours of paradise. The intertwining of various dance steps and characters. The subtlety is perhaps difficult to express in words. Agenzia matrimoniale: Dedicated marriage agents searching for suitable wives for various men. Even for the disabled or—a werewolf. And impoverished women are willing to accept or even marry a werewolf to escape their predicament, because at least they would have food and shelter. Storia di Caterina: The story of a woman in poverty and faced with eviction. Wandering around with her illegitimate child, she abandons her son when she feels hopeless. Yet, because she cannot bear it, she goes back to claim him. A tragic yet coldly observational social story. Gli italiani si voltano: The glance of Italians: streets, various women, swaying hips. Perhaps a woman whom you pass by, or even just catch a glimpse of, will draw your involuntary gaze back. Whether because of her beautiful face, her voluptuous figure, or her outstanding attire—this vivid tapestry of romance is based on this.