Mafioso (1962)
49KMafioso: Directed by Alberto Lattuada. With Alberto Sordi, Norma Bengell, Gabriella Conti, Ugo Attanasio. When a good-natured factory supervisor living in Milan with his Northern wife returns to his native Sicily, a decades’-old oath forces him to fulfill a nightmarish obligation.
“How wonderful it is to start the year and to know that you have possibly already found what is going to be your favorite movie of the year: MAFIOSO is that movie!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI had never seen the film and never seen much of directoru0026#39;s LAttuadau0026#39;s work either. I am Italian yet in Italy LAttuada is not really considered as one of the great directors…well it is about time this changed. We have to thank the folks at Rialto Pictures (who id re-releasing the film in the US) for rediscovering this great talent. I wish they started rediscovering him also in Italy…well, too often a country doesnu0026#39;t appreciate its talents! Anyway…u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eLAttuada directs with a great sense of storytelling, every shot has its reason to be and is there to bring the story forward. His capacity of being in control and keeping all the aspects of the film together is exemplary: The cinematography is incredible, manages at the same time to create a mood and to be absolutely concentrated in serving the script. The way the film uses its musical score is super modern (I would like to mention the genius score by Piero Piccioni) The editing is exceptional, never a flaw, never a scene that lasts too log or too little. The overall feeling at the end is that of a perfectly cohesive film. And one that makes you think too…and think a lot!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI am not a big mafia movie fan, but this one is different from any other I have ever seen, has a way of turning comedy into tragedy and tragedy into comedy that I have not seen too often on the screen.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAlberto Sordi is one of the best actors Italy has ever had: please go and discover his talent and his genius. I say MAfioso is well worth your time, if you donu0026#39;t go and see it it is your big loss!”