Cover of Luchino Visconti Il Gattopardo
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THE REVIEW

Based on a story by Tommaso da Lampedusa blabla Il Gattopardo talks about a noble and wealthy Sicilian family blabla

we see their events around the time of the unification of Italy with Garibaldi landing, killing, saying, and doing.

there's Burt Lancaster Alain Deloin la Cardinale there's also Terence Hill and Giuliano Gemma

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MICIATIGRE was right whose review was deleted

This film is a DEADLY PAIN IN THE ASS

3 hours where ALMOST NOTHING happens

Then I recommend the last hour of the film. there's a party everyone dressed up and dancing and eating

AN HOUR LIKE THAT

A REAL PIECE OF SHIT

MICIATIGRE was right

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The review criticizes Luchino Visconti's Il Gattopardo for being a long and dull film where little happens. Despite a notable cast, the reviewer finds the movie tedious, recommending only the last hour, which features a lively party. The tone is sarcastic, highlighting frustration with the film's pacing and content.

Luchino Visconti

Luchino Visconti (1906–1976) was an Italian film, theatre, and opera director. A pioneer of Italian neorealism with Ossessione and La terra trema, he later crafted lavish historical dramas such as Senso, Il Gattopardo, and Morte a Venezia.
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 The classic is such precisely because it always remains young: even at 59 years old, it is more agile and cunning than me.

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