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A Special Day

1977 [ITALIAN]

Action / Drama

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Sophia Loren Photo
Sophia Loren as Antonietta Taberi
John Vernon Photo
John Vernon as Emanuele Taberi
Adolf Hitler Photo
Adolf Hitler as Adolph Hiter
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978.15 MB
1280*682
Italian 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 47 min
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1.78 GB
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Italian 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 47 min
P/S 1 / 6

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by rbverhoef8 / 10

A beautiful movie

'Una Giornata Particolare' is a movie that has a title that sounds so familiar I thought I had seen it more than once. Now that I finally I have seen it, I am very glad. This is one of the better Italian movies I know, with one of the most wonderful performances by Marcello Mastroianni, who stars in other masterpieces such as 'La Dolce Vita' and '8 1/2', both from the great Federico Fellini. Directed by Ettore Scola, this is a movie that takes the time to introduce the characters and slowly develops a story on a special day, the day Adolf Hitler visited Rome.

Marcello Mastroianni plays Gabriele, the neighbor of Antonietta (Sophia Loren). She is a member of Mussolini's party, pretty fanatic in her thoughts, and he is a member no more. The reason for that I will not reveal. On the day every person from their building, including her husband and children, is out to see Hitler, they are still in the building. Antonietta's bird escapes and flies to Gabriele's apartment, and this is how the two meet. Right before Antonietta went to Gabriele he thought of killing himself, again for reasons I will not reveal. How the story develops from here I will not reveal, but it is what happens between the two that makes this such a special day, not the fact that Hitler is in Rome.

Like I said, Mastroianni has a wonderful performance. You see he is a man who desperately wants someone around him, although at first we don't know why. May be he likes Antonietta, may be he is in love with her, may be there are other reasons. Antonietta feels what we feel. What does this man want from her? She likes the attention anyway. We see how she does her hair to look attractive for the man. Loren plays the scenes very good as well. We understand her questions, although we can't be sure what her intentions are. The moments where we find out both their secrets, if that is what you can call it, is a great moment. How the story develops from there is even more interesting, but I don't want to spoil it for you. This is a movie you should see. Great performances and a beautiful cinematography, and the message it gives us still stands today.

Reviewed by dbdumonteil10 / 10

Reading History through individual destinies.

The first thing you meet when you study fascism is ostracism:because this" philosophy " is a fake one,there's a need to use scapegoats to assess the "thought".Ettore Scola's movie,probably his masterpiece, focuses on the outcasts,the scapegoats of the regime.

Of the historical event (Hitler and Mussolini's alliance),we will see almost nothing:some military march,some garlands,some scattered voices ..Our two heroes are not invited for the feast of virility. "Genius is essentially masculine" :this is the golden rule Antonietta (a never better Sophia Loren)embroidered on her cushion;Antonietta ,whose world amounts to her kitchen,whose pride is her offsprings .At the beginning of the movie,she's a victim of this hypermacho world,but she does not realize it.She thinks she should be happy.Gabriel,on the contrary ,is politically aware,he knows about the cancer that is destroying inexorably his country.But as a gay man,he is no longer part of it,he's about to be arrested.

Forgetting everything that comes between them,they realize what they have in common and they make love.This is an act of rebellion,particularly for Antonietta ,whose ethic should forbid such a thing.Becoming an adulteress in a land where politics and religion combine to repress women as ever leads her to some kind of political awareness.One of the last shots shows her listening to the news on the radio.

Expect the unexpected and maybe a doctrine which denies the human being his intimate personality will see that its days are numbered.

Reviewed by boblipton9 / 10

A Special Day

Everyone in the apartment gets up early, because Hitler is arriving in Rome to seal the Axis Pact with Mussolini and everyone in Rome must turn out for such a special day, except mama, Sophia Loren. She tries to to do her chores in a desultory fashion, but when the myna escapes, she goes to the new neighbor's apartment and meets Marcello Mastroianni -- a blacklisted homosexual broadcaster.

The first thing I noticed was the extra sepia wash on this late Technicolor production. At first I thought it had been shot in black and white, until I noticed that reds showed up, in dark oxblood. Clearly this was an attempt to emulate the look of b&w films from the era. The movie itself was slow and rewarding, a pair of character studies, demonstrating once again what accomplished actors the pair were. I found it intensely rewarding.

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