Wild Love
Wild Love

Wild Love

1955Movie81 minItalian

The film tells the love stories of several young people: Nando, owner of a mechanical shop, supplements his income by posing for photo novels, sparking jealousy in his girlfriend Marisa. Otello, who works as a barber, sincerely loves Adriana, Nando's sister, who has been promised to Franco, who is tempted by the charms of Ines, owner of the neighbourhood trattoria.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: William ConradGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A naive young woman from a small town comes to the big city seeking fame as a singer. She falls for a charming but unscrupulous nightclub owner, unaware of his manipulative nature and true intentions. As her career takes off, she must confront the harsh realities of the entertainment industry and the consequences of her choices.

Critical Reception

Wild Love received mixed reviews upon its release. Critics were divided on its melodramatic plot and the performances of its lead actors. While some praised its attempts at social commentary on the allure and dangers of fame, others found it to be overly sentimental and predictable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its exploration of ambition and the darker side of show business.
  • Criticized for a predictable storyline and somewhat dated portrayal of its themes.
  • Doris Day's performance was noted for its emotional depth, contrasting with the character's naivety.

Google audience: Audience reception for Wild Love is not widely documented through Google user reviews. Information available suggests a generally lukewarm response, with some viewers appreciating the classic Hollywood melodrama and Day's presence, while others found the plot elements to be overly simplistic.

Fun Fact

This film marked a departure from Doris Day's typical musical or romantic comedy roles, showcasing her in a more dramatic and vulnerable light.

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