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Youth
After her senses are surgically restored, a formerly deaf mute teenager enlists in the army and is assigned to communications work. But her inexperience with even such simple tasks as answering a telephone lead her supervisor to conclude she is incompetent, and try to have her reassigned. However, a courageous action by another soldier leads him to reevaluate his judgment.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on the spiritual and emotional journey of a young Englishman studying art in Florence during the tumultuous 1960s. He grapples with his artistic aspirations, romantic entanglements, and the existential questions that arise from his experiences. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of social and political change, reflecting the idealism and disillusionment of the era.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Youth' received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its visual style and ambition but some finding its narrative fragmented. It is often seen as an early exploration of themes that Bertolucci would later revisit in his more acclaimed works. Audience reception was varied, reflecting the film's challenging and introspective nature.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its artistic direction and thematic depth.
Criticized by some for a lack of narrative coherence.
Seen as a significant but less polished work from the director.
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Fun Fact
Bernardo Bertolucci's early film 'Youth' (original title 'Prima della rivoluzione') was actually released in 1964, not 1977. There is no widely known film titled 'Youth' directed by Bernardo Bertolucci released in 1977. It is possible there is a misunderstanding of the title or year.
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