IMDb7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes80%
Director: Sidney Lumet•Genres: Drama, Crime
Eddie Carbone, a longshoreman living in Red Hook, Brooklyn, harbors an obsessive love for his niece, Catherine. His life takes a tumultuous turn when her cousins, illegal immigrants Marco and Rodolpho, arrive from Italy seeking work and a better life. Eddie's possessive jealousy escalates as Catherine falls for Rodolpho, leading to a tragic confrontation that shatters the family and community.
The 1962 film adaptation of Arthur Miller's play was met with critical acclaim for its powerful performances, particularly from Raf Vallone, and its stark, realistic portrayal of working-class Italian-American life. Critics praised Sidney Lumet's direction for its intensity and faithfulness to the source material's themes of honor, betrayal, and forbidden desire. Audience reception was strong, resonating with the play's emotional depth and tragic narrative.
Praised for its intense and gripping dramatic performances.
Commended for its realistic and unflinching depiction of immigrant life and social pressures.
Acclaimed for Lumet's masterful direction and the film's fidelity to Miller's compelling narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's powerful emotional impact and strong acting, with many finding the tragic story deeply moving.
The film is based on Arthur Miller's 1955 stage play of the same name, which itself was inspired by real-life events.
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