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Her Whole Life Ahead @ The Lavazza Italian Film Festival

October 2nd 2008 22:48
Her Whole Life Ahead

This year's opening night film is a briskly moving comedy filled to the brim with passion, wit, movement and hordes of shapely Italian women, dancing and swaying. It's "Her Whole Life Ahead (Tutta La Vita Davanti)" by director Paolo Virzi, an energetic comedy that also strives to bring attention to the dehumanizing effect that corporate life can have on workers.

The film opens with a whirlwind of images: philosophy undergraduate student, Marta (Isabella Ragonese), finishes her degree with the highest accolades, expects to be showered with offers from research institutions, only to find rejection in academia.

She realizes that her classmates, less idealistic, have taken the lowly road to gold. After four years of quiet reflection and essay writing, they've taken jobs as copy writers for gossip mags, Big Brother script writers and marketers.

What can Marta do? She accepts the fact that she's unlikely to progress in academia, so she takes a job at a promotional call center, selling a rather complicated, expensive appliance to meekly acquiescing housewives.



Through Marta's eyes, we see the horrors of temporary work - there's no stability, no guarantee. When her fellow employees don't make their quotas, they're escorted out by security, crying. The head manager, played by the popular Sabrina Ferilli, who watches over the girls with an auspicious eye, seems to live a life of lonely sadness and delusion.

Even the owner of the company, Claudio, lives in secluded misery, separated from his wife, estranged from his kids, and begging for loans to be able to purchase the next shipment.

It's the chase for money and status that send these characters into this world, selling a nearly useless appliance to people that don't need it. Marta finds that she's very good at the job, though she has trouble buying into the feel-good, positive energy requirements of the company.

"Her Whole Life Ahead" brings the Italian comedy at full speed... it's an outrageous film, full of whizzing lights and shiny cars, but instead of sitting on physical comedy, or sleazy innuendo, the movie draws interesting conclusions with a fair eye.

Yes, the company is a miserable place to work, but when the local union leader stirs up some trouble, Marta sees how he uses it for his own prestige, and how the publicity makes the lives of the girls in the call center even harder.

What path, then, does "Her Whole Life Ahead" recommend? If not the union, and not the corporation, where should Marta go?

There's no answer to this question, but in the final scene, when a frail old lady, serving Marta, her roommate Sonia and Sonia's daughter, Lara, a crispy roast chicken asks Lara what she wants to be, the little girl sweetly responds 'a philosopher'. The audience laughs, naturally, but the suggestion is that Marta's influence on this little girl was supreme above all, and makes up for any disappointment that she might feel.

A film of wonderful, oddball Italian comedy, strewn with contemplation and a critical eye at the lives of young adults, ready to live in a world that provides them with money and work, but no guidance on what to do with it.


I say: An absolute smash hit, "Her Whole Life Ahead" has been extended to several more sessions at the Palace Academy Twin. Go see it before it closes!

See it for: I can only assume that the director is a lecherous man, having cast around one hundred sexy Italian women in the movie, parading them in front of us in low-cut tops and hip-hugging pants.



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Comment by David O'Connell

October 3rd 2008 04:18
This looks like a good one Cib, Italian comedies can be a bit hit and miss and too silly (rather than the black humour I prefer in Spanish films).

Comment by Raquelle

October 3rd 2008 05:39
Thanks for the review...living near Leichhardt I should get off my ass and see it! Do you know what the run is @ Palace?

cheers, R

Comment by Cibbuano

October 5th 2008 04:51
David, this was silly, like you'd expect, but on top of a fascinating social commentary on the dehumanizing effect of work.

Raquelle, definitely check this out - they added more screenings due to the popularity of this film.

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