La svergognata Ending Explained: In this movie a writer comes to stay at an island resort and gets involved with a teenage lolita who is there with her parents and rather malicious best friend. Directed by Giuliano Biagetti, this 1974 romance film stars Philippe Leroy (Fabio Lorenzi), alongside Leonora Fani as Ornella Bernardi, Barbara Bouchet as Silvia Lorenzi, Stefano Amato as Andrea. Rated 4/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of La svergognata?

In this movie a writer comes to stay at an island resort and gets involved with a teenage lolita who is there with her parents and rather malicious best friend. She teases the older man mercilessly--going to a hotel and dancing with him naked and then suddenly getting dressed and running off to a party with a young American guy. But it's not so much because she is malicious, but because she is really an insecure virgin. Finally, he gives up on her after his beautiful wife (Barbara Bouchet) shows up. But the younger woman becomes jealous and is not going to give up so easily. . .

Giuliano Biagetti's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Philippe Leroy (Fabio Lorenzi)'s journey. She teases the older man mercilessly--going to a hotel and dancing with him naked and then suddenly getting dressed and running off to a party with a young American guy.

How Does Philippe Leroy (Fabio Lorenzi)'s Story End?

  • Philippe Leroy: Philippe Leroy's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Leonora Fani (Ornella Bernardi): Leonora Fani's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Barbara Bouchet (Silvia Lorenzi): Barbara Bouchet's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of La svergognata Mean?

The ending of La svergognata brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Philippe Leroy's story may not satisfy all audiences.