

Blondi
Blondi and Mirko live together, listen to the same music, watch the same films, like to smoke pot and share the same friends. But, even though they seem to be the same age, Blondi is Mirko's mother.
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Plot Summary
A mother living with her son in an open relationship, sharing his friends and daily life, tries to navigate their unique dynamic. When the son falls in love, his mother struggles with jealousy and the impending changes to their intimate world. The film explores themes of unconventional family structures, possessiveness, and the challenges of letting go.
Critical Reception
Blondi received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising Dolores Fonzi's bold directorial debut and performance. Reviewers often highlighted the film's unconventional narrative and its exploration of complex mother-son relationships. However, some found the story's premise and execution to be divisive, leading to a polarized critical response.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its daring and original exploration of a taboo subject.
- Dolores Fonzi's dual role as director and lead actress was noted for its intensity.
- Some critics found the film's unconventionality to be its strongest and most challenging aspect.
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Fun Fact
The film marked the directorial debut of acclaimed Argentine actress Dolores Fonzi.
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