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1957101 minDrama, Romance

Le Notti Bianche

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Is Le Notti Bianche worth watching? With a rating of 7.446/10, this Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Le Notti Bianche Synopsis

A middle-aged man meets a young woman who is waiting on a canal bridge for her lover's return.

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Top Cast

Maria Schell
Maria SchellNatalia
Marcello Mastroianni
Marcello MastroianniMario
Jean Marais
Jean MaraisL'Inquilino
Marcella Rovena
Marcella RovenaLa Padrona della Pensione
Maria Zanoli
Maria ZanoliLa Domestica
Elena Fancera
Elena FanceraLa Cassiera
Lanfranco Ceccarelli
Lanfranco CeccarelliUn Coinvolto nella Rissa
Angelo Galassi
Angelo GalassiUn Coinvolto nella Rissa
Renato Terra
Renato TerraUn Coinvolto nella Rissa
Corrado Pani
Corrado PaniUn Giovinastro

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJul 30, 2024
★ 7

Marcello Mastroianni espies a young woman who is waiting, patiently, by a bridge. Initially he thinks she is one of the ladies of the night but as he passes he thinks he hears her crying. Distressed, she tries to flee from him but he manages to calm her down and they chat. They agree to meet next evening, same place same time - and that's the start of this charmingly simple drama that sees "Mario" and "Natalia" (Maria Schell) begin to confide in each other and cement a bond borne out of both of their emotional desires and frustrations. We also find out just why she waits each night. There are moments of intensity and joy as this story unfolds and we see a love burgeoning. Can it ever result in anything, though? The cold wintery evenings, the snow, the canals - they all add an eerie richness to two potent performances that show the vulnerabilities of their characters, their longings, disappointments and their hopes. Visconti also amiably incorporates a sense of family into the story well too. His being more around the relationship with the loudly omnipresent, but caring, landlady of his hotel (Marcella Rovena) and her's with her ageing grandmother - who rather comically uses a safety pin to adjoin their shirts so she cannot wander off! There is comedy here, but this film also has a sadness to it. Not a melancholic one, more an inevitability that somehow you just know is going to leave one of them quite possibly worse off in the end. Dostoevsky didn't much like "happy" endings - so don't go expecting one here, but there's a delicate chemistry to enjoy between Mastroianni and Schnell.