Instinct screws you over, but fear is even worse.
Starting from the fact that Virna Lisi really annoys me, just a few laughs towards the end when they caught her watching a porno in the living room like a typical bourgeois lady in the equally bourgeois villa (none of the three children willing to clean or keep it up), imagine your grandmother telling the truth to her daughters saying she was really clueless about sex.
The daughter Sara is one of those unfortunate ones, who can't seem to find a decent man, and to console herself, she gets drunk on wine on the couch.
Rita, a heavy smoker, spends the whole film with this damn electronic cigarette wandering around the house and markets, having two daughters, with the younger one tempting fate: instead of flipping a coin for heads or tails, she will use the if-a-drop-of-juice-falls-on-the-ground-or-not trick. And the other is the classic teenager, encounters with drugs, clubs, nightlife... to then fall in love with Carmelo, who between one joint and another immerses himself in literature. A husband still preoccupied with his own stuff, and finally, her doctor lover with whom she will have passionate encounters several times.
Claudio: here, the actor Luigi Lo Cascio I absolutely love (you may remember him more from the film I 100 passi), he is openly gay, finally coming out at a very chaotic and very awkward family dinner due to the unexpected revelation, full of ''ohh'' and ''uhh'' and surprised open mouths. As much as I like the actor, in this film I find him a bit stiff in his movements.
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