Guapparia
Guapparia

Guapparia

1984Movie86 minEnglish

Salvatore Di Donato is one of the most feared and respected members of the Mafia in Naples. His wife, Assuntina, is a young theater actress. During a pilgrimage to Madonna of the Arch, Salvatore and Assuntina meet Margaret, a woman proud and beautiful. Salvatore falls in love with her, leaves Assuntina and goes to live with his new love. Margaret, however, is a strong woman, free, resistant to bring controlled by Salvatore, and ultimately he is forced to return home, ridiculed in the eyes of all.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Ambrogio MolteniGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In the rugged landscape of Naples, a young man named Giacomo struggles with his difficult life, facing poverty and the allure of the criminal underworld. His journey is marked by a search for identity and a desire for a better future, often clashing with the harsh realities of his environment. The film explores themes of alienation, the complexities of family, and the struggle for redemption.

Critical Reception

Guapparia is a lesser-known Italian drama that received a modest reception upon its release. While praised by some for its gritty portrayal of Neapolitan life and its central performance, it was also noted for its somber tone and lack of broad appeal. It has since gained a cult following among enthusiasts of Italian cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of Neapolitan social issues.
  • The lead performance is often highlighted for its intensity.
  • Criticized by some for its bleak atmosphere and slow pacing.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Guapparia', is a Neapolitan dialect word that roughly translates to 'swagger' or 'tough guy' demeanor, reflecting the film's exploration of street culture and masculinity.

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