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Il lupo e l'agnello
Leon de Paris is a modest dog-barber in Paris. In search of more satisfaction. Thanks to the economic helps of Fanny (his terrible mother in law), he succeeds to set up in Roma a very stylish "Coiffeur pour homme". But due to this, his life with Fanny isn't funny, and more, Leon has to dissimulate homosexuality for job reasons. He decides to stop this nightmare engaging "Er Cuculo" (the cuckoo) a B-gangster to simulate a robbery. In fact the plan is to take all Fanny's money, share it among them and escape in Montecarlo. Will the strange couple succeed?
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Plot Summary
In the rugged Apennine mountains, a lonely shepherd named Gino finds his life disrupted by the arrival of a young woman, Elena, who is fleeing a troubled past. Their unlikely connection blossoms amidst the harsh landscape, but their fragile peace is threatened by the encroaching modern world and the secrets they both carry. Gino struggles to protect Elena and their newfound sanctuary from external forces that seek to exploit or destroy their simple existence.
Critical Reception
Il lupo e l'agnello received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its atmospheric cinematography and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Franco Citti. Some critics found the narrative slow-paced and overly bleak, while others lauded its authentic portrayal of rural Italian life and its exploration of themes of isolation and human connection. It is considered a notable work of Italian independent cinema from the period.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its evocative depiction of the Italian countryside and its stark, poetic atmosphere.
Appreciated for the grounded performances, especially Franco Citti's portrayal of the solitary shepherd.
Criticized by some for its deliberate pacing and somber tone.
Google audience: Audience reception information for "Il lupo e l'agnello" is not readily available on Google Reviews, making it difficult to summarize specific user sentiments.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the Sibillini Mountains National Park in central Italy, lending a powerful sense of authenticity to its rural setting.
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