Drei Sünderinnen (1954)

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Drei Sünderinnen: Directed by Steno. With Peppino De Filippo, Silvana Pampanini, Alberto Sordi, Sophia Loren. A day at an Italian trial court, where a magistrate judges a full array of peculiar petty crimes and characters.

“A delightful vignette of short stories, expertly woven in a continuity, with the common thread being the Judge of the small town court. The movie is a comedy-satire, till the last story, which brings a lump in throat, from a very prolific director, Steno. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe story, as the name implies, are the stories of various cases that are brought in the court, and the strictly-by-book judgement given by the main protagonist, the judge, that is till the last case. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe cases (except the last one), is each highly comic, but, as the initial screen says, and I agree to it, are possible in real life, though need not be tried on the same day at the same court. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe Judge, pronounced sentences, despite agreeing even on record, that the guilty party wasnu0026#39;t really guilty, but was forced to do minor misdemeanor, that too due to circumstances beyond his control. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFor example a man was forced to walk naked, when his clothes was confiscated by a policeman, who had been called back to station, before he could return the clothes and arrest him for nude bathing in a lake where he wasnu0026#39;t supposed to (in sea, was hinted to be OK). In fact to protect his modesty, the man remained hidden in the bushes till it was dark, and then only ventured out. Or the priest, who too didnu0026#39;t do anything wrong, and was caught up in a gambling-den brawl, neither initiated, nor participated by him, and in fact he saved a woman from her downfall. But the code said that these people were guilty, and sentence were pronounced, though may not be too harsh.nThere are two glorious women in the cast, that is at least two, Sophia Loren as pick-pocket, and even more comely Silvana Pampanini, the faded superstar, now keeping a lodge, both (probably) to boost income, indulging in the oldest profession. nIt hints on that even the strict judge becomes fallible, when some one close to his heart, arrives as an accused, and then he forces himself to relook at the ethics of the law itself.nGripping movie, well knit, can be watched as comedy, or as satire, and re-look as life, as the judge tried to.”

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