Review of La Commare Secca (1962) by Kevin R — 31 Oct 2015
I feel really mean today.
In a park in Rome a prostitute turns up dead and the police have no idea who did it. They begin investigating the crime and interrogate a large number of witnesses; of which, each tell a different part of the story in a way the detectives can hopefully piece together the night's events.
"I brought you into this world and I'll take you out of it.".
Bernerdo Bertolucci, director of Little Buddha, Stealing Beauty, Besieged, Me and You, The Dreamers, 1900, Luna, and Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man, delivers Grim Reaper. The storyline for this picture is fairly mediocre and just okay. The dialogue was entertaining and the character interactions were just okay and the cast delivers believable performances.
"He's an unknown soldier.".
This recently aired on Turner Classic Movies (TCM) during the Halloween season so I had to DVR it. This was very mediocre and a bit bland and uneventful. Overall, I recommend skipping this, even for fans of the genre.
"You're implicated in the murder of a prostitute.".
Grade: C-.
This review of La Commare Secca (1962) was written by Kevin R on 31 Oct 2015.
La Commare Secca has generally received positive reviews.
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