Don Vincenzo is a priest sent to a mining village in Australia to redeem the Sicilian Susanna.Don Vincenzo is a priest sent to a mining village in Australia to redeem the Sicilian Susanna.Don Vincenzo is a priest sent to a mining village in Australia to redeem the Sicilian Susanna.
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Richard Dunne
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Despite the presence of one of the best actresses of all time, Monica Vitti, the film is very difficult to watch. She has two scenes in which she once again shows her great acting grace with which she was gifted, but the scenario is totally uninteresting, it is repetitive, the same thing happens at the airport in Rome, then on the plane to Sydney, then on the train from Sydney to a lost town somewhere in Australia, then there in that town with an impossible name in the small hotel there. Adriano Celentano, funny in several other films, here he is completely embarrassing in the role of a priest confused by the situation. The other actors, especially Mario Carotenuto, very annoying, like in all the other movies I've seen him in. The melody sung by Celentano has no value, everything is sub-mediocre. A film that Monica Vitti would have done well not to make. The best "actor" in the whole movie, really, the most convincing and natural, the wolf dog Sasha, who appears very little in the desert.
- RodrigAndrisan
- Mar 8, 2023
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- HiHiHilfe, sie liebt mich
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- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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