3 February 2006 | carpediem76

Beautiful and sad film

I do not remember who, but some critic, complained about not knowing what Malena thought and not being able to see her act and speak more in a movie...



I am sure all of us, especially in our childhoods, were once so deeply infatuated by another human being, that they were as sacred and as untouchable to us as Da Vinci's Giaconda.



That is why Malena is portrayed as a work of art who always looks down, burdened by her beauty. We can only suspect what she feels and we can enjoy the sight of her sad gorgeous face.



And absolutely no words are necessary!



This film compliments the saying: BE BORN HAPPY RATHER THAN BEAUTIFUL



I do agree that Monica Belucci, who I consider to be the most beautiful actress alive and one of the most enchanting beauties in the world, was perfect for this part!