“There is still tomorrow” in Rome after World War II, but it reveals with the eternal and romantic liberation. It is the first appearance of the Italian singer and comedian Paula Cortelisi, who plays the starring role. This feminism tells a story about domestic abuse-echoing fears that are still values about violence against women and toxic masculinity in Italy-in captivating and unexpected ways.
It was filmed in black and white silk and in honor of the films of the working class separate in Verdrico Felini, “there is tomorrow tomorrow” that follows Delia (Cortellis), and she is the mother of three out of three beating and wiping by her husband Ivano (Valerio Mastandria). The money you get from its various individual functions go directly to the Ivano pocket, and you must fall into a dish, leave the house without asking, or accepting good deeds from the American soldiers stationed throughout the city, there is hell to pay.
The film does not display the drain directly. In one of the scenes, it was designed with Tango drama, and mostly, we take the views of Delia’s children or a group of depressive houses stationed permanently in the yard.
Cortelisi, as an exit and performance, does not drown in misery. The beautiful sensation of the place, which is inhabited by unforgettable characters (the bed of the bed in Ivano; the best friend of Delia, who runs a position of vegetables; the mechanic in the state of Delia’s love), shows the richness of Delia’s life in a balance without effort of humor and tragedy. Marks of contemporary pop music that gives an advantage of its ordeal.
Decally, the conspiracy revolves around the future of the teenage daughter of Dilia Marcela (Romana Magerora Vergano), who dreams of marrying her wealthy boyfriend and leading life unlike her mother. Delia, which Cortelisy plays with the magic of a cavity, is seeking to save Marcela – ultimately. This conflict is implemented with a larger drama of life and fictional touches that make the film, despite all the dark and realistic similarities, is something of the pleasure of escaping.
There is still tomorrow
It was not classified. In Italian, with translations. Running time: 1 hour 58 minutes. In theaters.
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