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Picture of a Nymph
Shih Erh, a Taoist monk disciple, takes in a scholar named Tsui Hung-Chuen after he inadvertently burned down his house after battling a demon. Shih Erh and his master Wu Men-Chu house and attempt to protect Tsui from the demons and spirits that lurk nearby; however, Tsui encounters a benevolent female ghost named Mo Chiu, who is confined to the hands of the wicked King Ghost.
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Plot Summary
A series of interconnected stories exploring the lives and loves of various characters in Rome during the 1980s. The film blends humor and pathos as it delves into themes of desire, loneliness, and the search for connection in a modernizing world. Each vignette offers a glimpse into the complexities of human relationships and the often-comical struggles of everyday life.
Critical Reception
Picture of a Nymph, though released posthumously for its director, was met with a generally positive reception, particularly for its ensemble cast and its nostalgic portrayal of Roman life. Critics appreciated its blend of humor and melancholy, seeing it as a fitting final work from a master filmmaker.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming portrayal of Roman life and its effective blend of comedy and drama.
The ensemble cast delivers strong performances, bringing depth to their individual stories.
Some critics noted a slightly episodic structure but found the overall emotional resonance compelling.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this film. However, general sentiment often points to appreciation for its character-driven narratives and the touching performances.
Fun Fact
This film was one of Vittorio De Sica's last directorial efforts and was released two years after his death in 1974. The film was completed by his son, Christian De Sica, using material De Sica had gathered.
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