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The Virgin Wife
Mona meets Magdy and Fouad in Alexandria and falls in love with Fouad who loves her back, but Magdy asks her to marry him and her mother agrees because of his wealth. After Mona marries Magdy, she finds out that he's impotent, which causes a series of problems.
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Plot Summary
In a small Italian village, a beautiful young woman named Isabella is engaged to the wealthy and influential mayor. However, she secretly loves a humble farmer, and when her fiancé's jealous ex-girlfriend spreads rumors about her, Isabella's reputation is put at risk. She must find a way to navigate the social pressures and expose the truth to secure her true love.
Critical Reception
The Virgin Wife was a modest commercial success in Italy, praised for its charming portrayal of rural Italian life and its lead actress's performance. While not a critical darling, it was generally seen as a lighthearted and entertaining romantic comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its vibrant depiction of Italian village life.
Elsa Martinelli's performance as Isabella was widely noted for its charm and appeal.
The film offers a pleasant, if somewhat predictable, romantic comedy narrative.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive, with many appreciating the film's lighthearted humor and romantic storyline. Viewers often highlight the charming setting and the engaging chemistry between the lead actors as major strengths.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of Gillo Pontecorvo's early directorial efforts before he achieved international fame with 'The Battle of Algiers'.
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