The Skin

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  • 2015
  • 2 hr 13 min

The Skin (La pelle in Italian) is a war drama movie directed by Liliana Cavani, released in 1981. The movie is based on the novel La Pelle, written by Curzio Malaparte, which depicts the events of the Allied Forces’ liberation of Naples during World War II. The movie stars celebrated Italian actor, Marcello Mastroianni, and Ken Marshall. 4x6964

The Skin opens with the Allied Forces’ entry into Naples, Italy, in 1943. The city has already suffered significant damage from the war, and the people are living a life of poverty and desperation. The arrival of the Allied forces, however, brings new hope to the people of Naples, who feel excited at the thought of freedom and liberation. However, the situation remains far from ideal, as mass violence and chaos continue to reign in the city, with the uncontrolled black market and rampant prostitution.

Marcello Mastroianni stars as Curzio Malaparte, a journalist and writer who is sent by the Allied Forces as an observer of the liberation of the city. Malaparte has a unique and unconventional perception of Naples, characterized by his cynicism and detachment. He seems to be indifferent to the destruction, chaos, and misery around him, instead focusing on his own interests and desires.

Meanwhile, the American soldier, Linn (played by Ken Marshall), is part of the occupying force and is tasked with establishing social stability and order in the city. Linn goes on patrols every day, witnessing the horrors of the war, the poverty of the population, and the violence and corruption of the city, such as the black market and prostitution. Linn, a clean-cut and honest man, is affected by what he sees and is outraged by the behavior of some of his fellow servicemen.

The movie mainly revolves around the characters of Curzio Malaparte and Linn, who are two people with different backgrounds and beliefs, but who witness the same events that take place during the Naples liberation. Malaparte, as an intellectual, has an altogether different perspective on the situation. He often reflects on the human condition and how war can provoke the uncivilized and barbaric side of people. He uses his cynical wit to comment on the events he experiences and the characters he meets.

On the other hand, Linn, as part of the Allied Forces, has a different goal, which is to bring peace to the city and ensure that the population can have a dignified life. He is a little taken aback by the way things are in Naples, and as he interacts more with the locals, he begins to understand the unique character of the Italian culture.

As the movie progresses, the two characters become friendly, and they begin to understand each other's views. However, they also witness events that profoundly affect them. The realities of the war and its human cost become apparent, as they both experience how the victors and the vanquished behave towards each other in a long and brutal war.

Overall, The Skin is a powerful and thought-provoking depiction of the human condition during times of war. The movie touches on sensitive issues, such as the brutality of war and occupation, the uncertain moral boundaries between good and evil, and human resilience. Mastroianni delivers one of his best performances in the film, with a subtle and nuanced portrayal of Curzio Malaparte. The movie's cinematography is impressive, with a gritty and realistic depiction of post-war Naples. The Skin is a must-watch for fans of Mastroianni, fans of war movies, or anyone interested in exploring the human psyche in times of conflict.

The Skin is a 2015 drama with a runtime of 2 hours and 13 minutes.

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  • Release Date
    2015
  • Runtime
    2 hr 13 min
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