

Another Lady Innocent
Fey, the beautiful and innocent daughter of a wealthy land owner, made friends with her maid Sophia and her friend John. But when she was sent to a school she left John in the care of Sophia, now she's finally back, and it seems to be the end of her innocent days.
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Plot Summary
A woman finds herself in a precarious emotional state after her husband's sudden death. She embarks on a journey to uncover hidden aspects of his life and her own identity. Through fragmented memories and encounters, she navigates grief and self-discovery. The film delves into the complexities of relationships and the search for truth.
Critical Reception
Another Lady Innocent received mixed to positive reviews. Critics often praised Laura Morante's performance and Soldini's direction for its atmospheric and introspective qualities. However, some found the narrative to be slow-paced and overly ambiguous, leading to divided opinions on its overall impact and effectiveness.
What Reviewers Say
- Laura Morante delivers a compelling and nuanced performance.
- The film offers a thoughtful exploration of grief and self-discovery.
- Some found the pacing too deliberate, making the narrative feel drawn out.
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Fun Fact
The film was presented at the Venice Film Festival in 2005.
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