His Women
His Women

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His Women

1961
Movie
96 min
Italian

Stefano Garbelli is employed by a pharmaceutical company. One evening Daniela, a young independent prostitute, approaches Stefano pretending to be a nurse. They get together, but Daniela has a sinister plan.

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Director: Ed PonderGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A lonely, middle-aged man, facing a crisis of faith and identity, embarks on a journey through his past relationships. He revisits the women who have shaped his life, seeking understanding and perhaps redemption. The film explores themes of regret, memory, and the search for connection in the face of mortality.

Critical Reception

His Women (1961) received a limited release and garnered little attention during its initial run. Critical response was sparse, with many reviews pointing to its unconventional narrative and low production values. Audience reception was similarly muted, with the film failing to find a significant following.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks compelling narrative drive.

  • Performances are uneven and uninspired.

  • Thematic exploration feels underdeveloped and aimless.

Google audience: Due to its obscurity and lack of widespread distribution, there is no readily available consensus on audience reception for 'His Women' on Google reviews.

Fun Fact

The film was reportedly shot on a very low budget, with much of the cast and crew being amateurs or aspiring filmmakers.

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