The melodrama form allows Tornatore to examine such current issues as human trafficking and black-market babies within a yarn that, for all its sentiment, is never less than gripping.
The Unknown Woman (2006)
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Reviews Counted:39
Fresh:25
Rotten:14
Average Rating:6.1/10
Consensus: If it's occasionally manipulative, this Italian melodrama mixes thriller conventions with a poignant love story and keeps the tension rolling from start to finish.
Theatrical Release:2008-03
Synopsis: Russian actress Xenia Rappoport gives a rich, complex lead performance in Giuseppe Tornatore's Italian thriller, THE UNKNOWN WOMAN (LA SCONOSCIUTA). Rappoport stars as Irena, a deeply troubled... Russian actress Xenia Rappoport gives a rich, complex lead performance in Giuseppe Tornatore's Italian thriller, THE UNKNOWN WOMAN (LA SCONOSCIUTA). Rappoport stars as Irena, a deeply troubled Ukrainian woman who has just arrived in Italy. She is desperate to get a job working in a specific building, mopping floors and doing whatever is necessary, even giving significant parts of her payment to the super (Alessandro Haber) she convinces to hire her. After causing Gina (Piera Degli Esposti) to have a terrible accident, Irena takes over Gina's job, working as a nanny for Thea (Clara Dossena) and her parents, Valeria (Claudia Gerini) and Donato (Pierfrancesco Favino). While growing very close with the young child, Irena suffers from horrible flashbacks and bad memories in which she is a blonde involved in some kind of mysterious sex trade headed by a man called Mold (Michele Placido). Irena brutally teaches Thea how to fight back when she's picked on at school, the way Irena was unable to fight back for so long against Mold, but things threaten to implode when Valeria starts becoming suspicious of Irena's motives. THE UNKNOWN WOMAN is a modern-day film noir, with clues slowly being revealed until it all comes together in the end, with plenty of surprises. Tornatore, who has made such international hits as MALENA, THE LEGEND OF 1900, and CINEMA PARADISO--which won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film--keeps things moving at a steady pace, allowing the characters to grow in depth and emotion. THE UNKNOWN WOMAN captured five prestigious David di Donatello Awards in Italy, including Best Film, Best Director (Tornatore), Best Actress (Rappoport), Best Cinematography (Fabio Zamarion), and Best Composer (Ennio Morricone). [More]
Starring: Ksenia Rappoport, Clara Dossena, Michele Placido, Claudia Gerini
Starring: Ksenia Rappoport, Clara Dossena, Michele Placido, Claudia Gerini, Pierfrancesco Favino, Margherita Buy, Alessandro Haber, Piera Degli Esposti, Angela Molina
Director: Giuseppe Tornatore
Director: Giuseppe Tornatore
Screenwriter: Giuseppe Tornatore
Composer: Ennio Morricone
Studio: Outsider Pictures
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Reviews for The Unknown Woman
An exceptionally well-made example of the kind of delirious, semi-Gothic, overcooked melodrama filmmakers from the Boot have long specialized in.
Un intenso y atrapante thriller con algo de melodrama que bien podría haber dirigido Brian de Palma.
It manages to be brutal, deranged, ridiculous and heart-rending, all at once.
A restless, panicked, devastating emotional roller coaster, meticulously planned and executed like a razor.
Everyday incidents trigger in Irena alternately sweet and horrific memories, and these become like pieces in a jigsaw puzzle that is completed only when the film concludes, at last revealing its full meaning.
Writer/director Giuseppe Tornatore ("Cinema Paradiso," "Malèna") reveals a hitherto unknown side of his own with this dark jigsaw puzzle of a mystery.
[A] baroquely lurid and undeniably fascinating exercise in pulp with a political angle.
The Unknown Woman is a thriller and a love story, and those elements are mixed together in unexpected ways. It's a stunning film.
It's an uneasy mix, and not an entirely successful one. But the film is flat-out gorgeous and contains moments of sheer lunacy.
Tornatore, best known for Cinema Paradiso, has meticulously crafted a story that's at times so raw it hurts to watch. Its action blends piercingly lit flashbacks and dream sequences with a gray, prosaic present in an unnamed Italian city.
Cria uma atmosfera tensa e envolvente durante a maior parte do tempo, mas, lamentavelmente, se perde de maneira absurda em seus minutos finais.
It’s the toast of the continent and once you’ve watched it, the reason why it is will be anything but a mystery.
There is enough interesting stuff going on in the film until the final revelation to make this a journey worth taking.
A spellbinder with a lot of Hitchcock touches and an Ennio Morricone score to match.
High quality pictures and a smashing sound track with no slack in the suspense until the curtain drops. A fine piece of fright.
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