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17-489: [REDACTED] Look up amoroso in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amoroso may refer to: Music [ edit ] Amoroso (album) , an album by João Gilberto released in 1976 Rondo amoroso , Op. 14, No. 7, a piano piece written by Harald Sæverud People [ edit ] Amoroso (surname) Other uses [ edit ] Amoroso's Baking Company ,

34-566: A Philadelphia-based bakery Amoroso distribution, a generalized variant of the generalized gamma distribution Renato Amoroso , a character in Malèna A Spanish word for a sweetened oloroso sherry The German name for the Pokémon Omastar See also [ edit ] Amorosi (disambiguation) Amoruso , a surname Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

51-456: A Philadelphia-based bakery Amoroso distribution, a generalized variant of the generalized gamma distribution Renato Amoroso , a character in Malèna A Spanish word for a sweetened oloroso sherry The German name for the Pokémon Omastar See also [ edit ] Amorosi (disambiguation) Amoruso , a surname Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

68-846: A new bike; and he first sees the beautiful and sensual Malèna, who is the most desired young woman in town. Her husband is in the armed forces fighting the British in Africa, and she lives alone. Because of her beauty and solitary status, she is an object of lust for all the town's men and of hatred for its women. She keeps an eye on her infirm old father who lives alone, until he gets an anonymous note slandering her, which causes him to reject her. Renato becomes obsessed with Malena, spying on her in her house and stalking her when she leaves it. To fuel his erotic fantasies, he steals some of her underwear from her clothes line. When his parents find it in his bedroom, they become upset and try to break his fixation. Malèna gets

85-597: A visit and rapes her. Renato decides to be Malèna's protector, asking God and his saints to watch over her and performing little acts of vengeance against her detractors. He does not realise that his views of her are little better than those of the townspeople, and he has no idea how Malèna herself feels. Meanwhile, the war reaches Sicily and the town is bombed by the Allies , killing her father. Now penniless and universally scorned, with nobody willing to give her work, she sinks into prostitution. The townsfolk are happy to see her as

102-443: A whore rather than a dangerous widow. When Nazi forces occupy the town and Renato encounters his idol with two German soldiers, he faints. His mother believes it is demonic possession , taking him to a priest for exorcism , but his father takes him to the town brothel. There he fantasises that the prostitute he has sex with is Malèna. The Germans leave, and American troops enter the town, welcomed by ecstatic cheers. The women storm

119-553: Is a 2000 erotic drama film written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore from a story by Luciano Vincenzoni . It stars Monica Bellucci and Giuseppe Sulfaro. The film won the Grand Prix at the 2001 Cabourg Film Festival . At the 73rd Academy Awards , the film was nominated for Best Cinematography and Best Original Score . On 10 June 1940, in the small Sicilian town of Castelcutò, a teenage boy named Renato experiences three major events: Italy enters World War II ; he receives

136-503: Is a beautifully crafted but slight period drama that chronicles a 13-year-old boy's obsession with a small-town siren in World War II Sicily . Combining a coming-of-age story with the sad odyssey of a woman punished for her beauty, the film ultimately has too little depth, subtlety, thematic consequence or contemporary relevance to make it a strong contender for arthouse crossover. But its erotic elements and nostalgic evocation of

153-496: The character of the movie's title. Also, the young boy's emotional investment with Malena is never convincing, as she doesn't feel like a three-dimensional person." Metacritic , which uses a weighted average , assigned the film a score of 54 out of 100, based on 22 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. David Rooney of Variety wrote, "Considerably scaled down in scope and size from his English-language existential epic, The Legend of 1900 , Giuseppe Tornatore's Malena

170-569: The city of Messina . A year later, Nino and Malèna return and are seen strolling through the town. Women notice she now looks more matronly and plain. Even if she is still beautiful, since she is now married and living with her husband, they realize that she is no longer a threat. So people begin speaking of her with more respect. When she goes to the market, the women who beat her say good morning and call her madam. Walking home, some fruit falls from her bag and Renato rushes to pick it up. He wishes her good luck and she gives him an enigmatic half-smile,

187-420: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up amoroso in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amoroso may refer to: Music [ edit ] Amoroso (album) , an album by João Gilberto released in 1976 Rondo amoroso , Op. 14, No. 7, a piano piece written by Harald Sæverud People [ edit ] Amoroso (surname) Other uses [ edit ] Amoroso's Baking Company ,

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204-482: The hotel and drag out Malèna, ripping off her clothes, beating her and cutting off her hair. To escape further persecution, she leaves the hostile town. A few days later, her husband Nino, who has survived as a prisoner of war but lost an arm, comes back looking for her. His house has been taken over by displaced people and nobody wants to tell him how to find his wife. Renato leaves him an anonymous note saying that she still loves him but has suffered misfortunes and gone to

221-412: The news that her husband has been killed, adding grief to her isolation. Rumours grow around her, which she unwisely fuels by allowing an unmarried air force officer to visit her after dark. When she is denounced and put on trial, the officer sends testimony that he was nothing more than an occasional friend. The betrayal hurts, but Malèna says nothing to condemn him. After her acquittal, her lawyer pays her

238-543: The only time either has ever spoken to or looked openly at the other. The aged Renato reflects that he has known and loved many women and has forgotten all of them, but he has never forgotten about Malèna. The soundtrack was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score and a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score . On Rotten Tomatoes , the film holds an approval rating of 54% based on reviews from 78 critics, with an average rating of 5.6/10. The website's critics consensus reads, " Malena ends up objectifying

255-435: The same vanished Italy that made international hits of Cinema Paradiso and Il Postino could supply commercial leverage." Film critic Roger Ebert compared the film to Federico Fellini 's work, writing, "Fellini's films often involve adolescents inflamed by women who embody their carnal desires (e.g. Amarcord and 8½ ). But Fellini sees the humor that underlies sexual obsession, except (usually but not always) in

272-509: The title Amoroso . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Amoroso&oldid=1203837443 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages amoroso From Misplaced Pages,

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