Malena 2000

Too young to be a widow, too beautiful to be alone.

7.422 / 10   2127 vote(s)
R
Drama

During WWII, a teenage boy discovering himself becomes love-stricken by Malèna, a sensual woman living in a small, narrow-minded Italian town.

Release Date 2000-03-16
Runtime 1h 49m
Directors Giuseppe Tornatore, Lajos Koltai, Alessandro Aronadio, Francesco Bovino, Davide Cincis, Alberto Mangiante, Barbara Pastrovich, Piera Tornatore
Producers Harvey Weinstein, Mario Cotone, Bob Weinstein, Teresa Moneo, Rick Schwartz, Manfred Büttner, Carlo Bernasconi
Writers Giuseppe Tornatore, Luciano Vincenzoni

This movie is a masterpiece of storytelling. It explores the themes of loss, grief, and growing up in a captivating way that resonates with anyone who has faced challenges in life. It balances the drama with moments of humor, especially in the interactions between the young boy and his father, who have a realistic and touching bond. The ending was satisfying and emotional. The movie also excels in its visual aspects, with stunning cinematography, art direction, and setting that create a vivid atmosphere of the Sicilian culture and lifestyle of the time period in which the movie is set. The casting was spot on, with the young actor and Monica Bellucci delivering outstanding performances. Bellucci in particular impressed me with her expressive eyes in the market scene, where she conveyed the character’s feelings without words. As a man, I related a lot to Giuseppe Sulfaro character and his coming of age. Honestly, I didn't think I was going to like this movie as much I did when it finished. Rarely do I ever bother writing reviews for a movie I liked but this one I loved. Definitely worth a watch.

TheRealMina