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My Wife Became a Grandmother
A middle-aged literature teacher who devotes his free time to poetry is used to being the center of admiration for his family, especially his wife. One day, however, a grandchild arrives at the house, who immediately grabs the full attention of all those around him. The fresh grandfather turns out to be excluded and decides to leave the house, confident that it will restore him to his former position. This is followed by a day full of surprising encounters.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy industrialist, struggling with impotence and the fear of aging, decides to have a child with a young woman, whom he marries. However, his plans are complicated by his wife's eventual pregnancy and the subsequent arrival of grandchildren, which forces him to confront his own mortality and changing family dynamics.
Critical Reception
The film was a moderate success in Italy, appreciated for its dark humor and Tognazzi's performance. It was seen as a mature comedy exploring themes of aging, virility, and family relationships, though some critics found its tone uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its satirical take on bourgeois life and the anxieties of aging.
Ugo Tognazzi's performance is highlighted as a central strength.
Some found the humor a bit too bleak or the narrative's resolution unsatisfying.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel 'La moglie bionda' by Giovanni Arpino.
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