La Pelle

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"The skin moves the world!"
  • NR
  • 1981
  • 2 hr 11 min
  • 6.6  (1,257)

La Pelle is a 1981 war drama directed by Liliana Cavani, based on the novel of the same name by Curzio Malaparte. The film, set during the Allied invasion of Naples in 1943, features an impressive ensemble cast led by Marcello Mastroianni, Ken Marshall, and Alexandra King. The film opens with a vivid depiction of the chaos and destruction wrought on the city of Naples by the Allied bombing campaign. The streets are lined with rubble and dead bodies, and the surviving residents are struggling to survive amidst the devastation. Among these are several American soldiers who have just arrived in the city, including Captain Jack Pott (Ken Marshall) and Lieutenant Frederick (Jason Connery).

As the Americans attempt to establish order in the city, they encounter a variety of colorful characters, including Marcello Mastroianni's character, General Kastel (based on Malaparte himself), an Italian officer serving under the Germans. Kastel is a complex figure, at times arrogant and cruel, and at other times deeply loyal to his country and its people. He forms a complicated relationship with the American soldiers, veering between hostility and admiration for their power and resources.

Another major character is the beautiful Duchess of La Capponcina (Alexandra King), a wealthy woman who becomes embroiled in a love affair with Kastel. She is also involved in the black market and other shady dealings that take place in the city. Her story is intertwined with that of a group of prostitutes who are struggling to survive in the chaos of the war.

Throughout the film, Cavani offers a vivid portrait of Naples under siege, capturing the madness and nihilism that can arise in times of war. There are scenes of brutal violence, sexual exploitation, and political intrigue, all presented with a stark realism that makes the movie difficult to watch at times. Yet there are also moments of tenderness and humanity, as characters try to find some meaning and dignity in the midst of such overwhelming horror.

One of the most striking aspects of La Pelle is its visual style. Cavani and her cinematographer, Ennio Guarnieri, create a stark and evocative look that highlights the bleakness and beauty of the city. They use a variety of techniques, including handheld camera work and long takes, to create a sense of realism and immediacy that draws the viewer into the action. The film's use of color is also notable, with Cavani emphasizing the contrast between the vibrant hues of the prostitutes' dresses and the grey rubble that surrounds them.

Overall, La Pelle is a challenging and thought-provoking film that explores the complexities of war and human nature. Its strong performances, striking visuals, and unflinching portrayal of violence and degradation make it an unforgettable cinematic experience.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1981
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    2 hr 11 min
  • Language
    Italian
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (1,257)
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