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Bube's girl
dbdumonteil20 January 2011
Claudia Cardinale reportedly said she did not get on very well with her co-star Georges Chakiris -who was working in Europa in the sixties after the "West Side Story" triumph;his most memorable part here is in Demy's musical " Les Demoiselles De Rochefort" .It shows in the movie :there's no chemistry between the two leads (remember how Chakiris was great opposite Rita Moreno).And Chakiris is about as credible as an Italian partisan as Cardinale would be as Anita in Wise's musical.

Luigi Comencini's great works were still to come ."La Ragazza Di Bube" is not a bad movie,far from it;but it does not possess the appeal of his later works such as " "Inconpreso" "Lo Scopone Scientifico" or "Cuore" .

The movie begins with the arrival of the Americans (with the usual Glenn Miller's "in the mood" )and I thought Chakiris would play an American soldier but he doesn't (see above)The Americans actually work behind the scenes.

Claudia Cardinale plays a girl who has an unfortunate tendency to react to events instead of initiating them.History -immediate history-eludes her: why Bube acts like he does is beyond her;and for that matter ,the title could not be better : this is the story of Bube's girl ,not of Mara's boy. When she meets another boy (Marc Michel,who ,like Chakiris ,worked with Demy ("Lola" )) who works in a printing house -and writes in leftist propaganda newspaper ,she hardly understands what he does -except that it might help bring her love back from exile.

Mara lives in a romantic world ,a motionless world ,she identifies with the heroine of "Waterloo Bridge" (played by Vivien Leigh) a movie she saw in the local theater .She's deluding herself and even in the final scenes she is the heroine still waiting for her hero to come back....even though if it's not sure that means happiness to her.She also feels guilt -although once again Bube is a macho (the scene in the restaurant where he starts eating without waiting for her) and probably ever will.But Comencini was often a pessimistic director who did not trust the grown-ups.Hence his love for children ,the only positive characters in his best films.There're no children in "La Ragazza" .
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8/10
Claudia Cardinale is the soul of the film.
zorzalcg18 July 2015
Warning: Spoilers
The film starts in 1944 when the American Troops make their triumphal entry in a little Italian town during the last stages of World War II. Mara (Claudia Cardinale) is the belle of the town and she is tired of living between the ravages of the war but she is very strong-willed and she dreams of finding the right man to leave her one horse town. One day she meets Bebo (George Chakiris), a young ex partisan with a fame of a courageous killer and now a comrade of her father in the ranks of the Italian communist party. She ends up engaged to the young man, who is exasperatingly spartan with words and totally lacking the social skills to courting Mara. And to make things worse, the day that he is at last talking to Mara, he tells her candidly that in a fit of rage, after a friend of his is murdered by a sergeant, he killed, first the sergeant, and then the sergeant's son that has nothing to do with the first killing, but that he has been a witness to the violent death of his father. Bebo is very confused, and his comrades organize his escape to Yugoslavia until the matter of the killings be forgotten. Mara and Bebo make love the last night before his departure to exile, and she promises him to be loyal to the compromise and wait for his return. But the time is a very powerful enemy. Mara leaves her village and goes to a bigger city where she is employed as a laundry girl. He meets Stefano, a worker in a printing shop and her resolve of not breaking her engagement to Bebo, falters. Stefano is kind, articulated, helpful, romantic. All the things that Bevo is not. She is now working in the printing shop with Stefano and she thinks that she deserves this opportunity to be really happy. But one fine day her father tells her that Bevo has been detained in the frontier and that the police will bring him to a court charged with double assassination. Reluctantly she agrees to meet Bevo in jail and, suddenly, the past rushes over her. He is not the man he used to be. He needs desperately of her, and he tells her so. This is a decisive moment in the story and is very well played by the two leading actors. The film is an excellent showcase for the talented and gorgeous Claudia Cardinale. She is the very soul of this movie and if you are a fan of hers you'll not be disappointed. The movie was directed by Luigi Comencini, generally associated with the comedy Italian style. In this case, a post war romantic drama, he was successful in capturing the mood of that time and the poignant sentimental conflict in the soul of her leading lady Claudia Cardinale.
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