Bell''antonio
(Vitaliano Brancati)
The story sets in a baroque, evocative Catania, vividly described by this sicilian author whose works reveal a sharp observer of social manners. Fascism is at the top, the war at the gates. Antonio Mangano - the leading character - is a cultured, sensitive and beautiful young man, lazy and passive towards life. Women seem to be furiously attracted by his beauty; and he loves women, and can not love them: he is impotent. This is not only a physical condition, but an impotence of the soul, oppressed by a narrow- minded society that doesn''t allow his mind to breath - it is a trap from which the man is not able to tear himself off. He keeps his heavy secret, hides himself from a conformist middle class vowed to the worship of virility, seen as the only standard to qualify a man. Antonio marries an enchanting woman he deeply loves, but the marriage is annulled and the secret comes out, bringing shame on the whole family: one night Antonio?s father braves the bombs and gets to the whores? quarter to defend his proud as a male and father? All the characters are skilfully described, and very interesting is the figure of Antonio?s uncle ? an undeceived intellectual, behind which the author conceals himself with his irony and scepticism. A bitter story of moral, social, political failures and of a slow, increasing psychological prostration, that seems to have no way out. It deserves mentioning the movie directed by Mario Bolognini in 1960, with Marcello Mastroianni as a touching, fascinating protagonist.
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