4.Carini
Carlo An accountant, come from the bottom
of the society. an ambitious member of United Social Party, would
like to stand for election, but he is forced to renounce in favour
of more moderate and middle-class professor Vittorio Gordini Malvezzi.
After becoming the professor’s flunkey, Carlo starts to go to Gordini
Malvezzi’s home very often and quickly seduces his sister
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00:02:56
Just dawn, Carlo and his lover Giovanna rise from a temporary
davenport. They all wish to become a rich men
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00:11:41
The
social Party commend he does an assistant
of Vittorio
professor for electioneering
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00:35:02
Vittorio
come to country for campaign, Carlo is preparing meeting place
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00:42:37
In
Vittorio's home, he quickly seduces his sister Elena
and made her was pregnant
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01:04:21
For the sake of understand Elena's idea, he ask his original
lover Giovanna's
help. and both conspire for their personal calculation
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01:14:00
Carlo ask Elena's brother Camillo to advises his sister haven't
an abortion
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GDM
Music releases the complete OST of Ennio Morricone from the movie directed
in 1965 by Marco Bellocchio "I pugni in tasca" (aka "Fist
in his pocket"). The history is all placed in a closed, overwhelming
and distressing space, where a disturbed family lives and where all the
members, each with different personality, they do not have reason to exist
by themselves , morbidly being all attacked ones to the others. This extreme
atmosphere of love and death is rendered perfectly in music by Ennio Morricone
who is successful to create refined rarefied and magical sounds, sometimes
mysterious and obsessing, for soprano voice,harp,strings, celesta, harpsychord,
bells, (the author has also recourse to the classic Dies Irae), an intense
requiem for harpsychord and strings alternated to lounge music of the
period (jazz, blues, twist) that breaks the painful mood of the story.
Besides five stereo mixes, eight inedit tracks in mono have been added
from the complete original master tapes. This CD also includes music from
the second and last collaboration of Ennio Morricone with Marco Bellocchio
that was for "La Cina è
vicina"
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