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Bravissimo
The master Impallato takes care of the boys in a suburban after-school. Here he discovers a pupil with an extraordinary baritone voice.
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Plot Summary
In this satirical comedy-drama, a successful but morally bankrupt inventor, Professor Ugo Stampa, achieves fame and fortune with his revolutionary new device. However, his triumph is overshadowed by his own unethical dealings and the complex personal relationships he navigates. The film explores themes of ambition, deceit, and the corrupting influence of success.
Critical Reception
Bravissimo received mixed to positive reviews upon its release, with critics often highlighting Lattuada's sharp direction and the film's satirical edge. While some found its social commentary to be profound, others felt the narrative could be uneven. The performances, particularly by Franca Valeri, were frequently praised.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its biting satire of Italian society and its critique of intellectual ambition.
Noted for strong performances, especially from Franca Valeri, who brought a unique comedic touch.
Some critics found the plot progression occasionally faltered, impacting the overall coherence.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not widely available for this film.
Fun Fact
Franca Valeri, who plays the character of Irene, was a highly respected stage and screen actress in Italy known for her comedic timing and sharp wit, often portraying sophisticated and sometimes cynical characters.
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