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Dirty Linen
The Razzi family owns a small factory of sweets in Macerata. Their desire to enlarge their business to cope with the new Unified European Market brings to a string of fatal mistakes that will ultimately doom their wealth.
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Plot Summary
In 1930s Wales, an orphaned young woman is sent to live with her wealthy relatives and becomes entangled in a complex web of family secrets and forbidden desires. As she navigates the rigid social structure and the hidden tensions within the household, she uncovers long-buried truths that challenge her perceptions of love and loyalty. The narrative explores themes of class, sexuality, and the consequences of suppressed emotions within a stifling aristocratic environment.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with praise often directed at the performances and the atmospheric direction, though some critics found the pacing to be slow and the plot somewhat predictable. Audiences generally responded well to the romantic and dramatic elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lush cinematography and period detail.
Catherine Zeta-Jones's early performance was noted as a highlight.
Some found the story melodramatic and lacking depth.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but generally highlight the film's beautiful visuals and the strong acting, particularly from the lead.
Fun Fact
This was one of Catherine Zeta-Jones's early leading roles before her rise to international stardom.
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