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別名: Vinessa Incontrada
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Vanessa Incontrada, born in Spain but prominent in both Spanish and Italian film industries, plays the lead role in 'Quale amore' (2006). Her portrayal captures the complex emotions of her character torn between passion for her husband and confusion at his inability to express love beyond physical intimacy. She effectively conveys this emotional turmoil, making audiences empathize with her character.
公開年: 2006
国: Italy, Switzerland
別題: What Is Love?, Melyik szerelem?, The Kreutzer Sonata: What is Love?
監督: Maurizio Sciarra
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ジャンル: Drama, Comedy, Romance, drama film
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Quale amore (2006) tells the story of a passionate but troubled relationship between a Spanish actress, Elena (Vanessa Incontrada), and her Italian husband, Andrea (Giorgio Pasotti). The film opens with Elena discovering Andrea's affair, but his pragmatic nature prevents him from expressing remorse or ending it. Throughout the movie, Elena grapples with her confusion and anger towards Andrea's inability to communicate his love beyond sexual desire. Despite knowing about the affair, she remains torn between her deep affection for him and her growing resentment. The story culminates in a dramatic confrontation where Andrea, driven by his desire for passionate love, attempts to win Elena back despite his past actions. However, the film ends on an unexpected note that surprises even those who have anticipated the dénouement from the beginning.
Quale amore is a compelling Italian-Swiss drama directed by Maurizio Sciarra in 2006. The film explores complex adult relationships through the lens of Elena and Andrea's tumultuous marriage, with Vanessa Incontrada delivering a notable performance as the conflicted wife. Although it begins with a hint at the affair, the narrative focuses on the couple's emotional dynamics and the husband's struggle to reconcile his romantic ideals with his pragmatic upbringing. Despite its dramatic turns, Sciarra employs a unique editing style that prevents the film from becoming overly intense. For viewers seeking light-hearted comedy, this film offers more serious drama and thought-provoking insights into love and relationships.