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(aka "Capri Remembered" or "Love & Passion")
directed by Tinto Brass
Italy 1987
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Tinto
Brass somewhat reigns in the more comic and explicit aspects
of his brand of erotica for this well-made tale of a couple
in post-war Italy trying to recapture the magic of their
wartime romances with other lovers. Fred (blues musician
Andy J. Forest, who did a handful of Italian movies in the
late eighties), an American soldier now working for UNESCO
assessing the state of Roman art after the war, reconnects
with a prostitute Rosa (Francesca Dellera) while former
British nurse Jennifer (Nicola Warren) waits apparently in
vain to meet up with Ciro (Luigi Laezza), a waiter/pimp who
pursued her years before. Jennifer's part of the film is
dominated by flashbacks and tormented narration as she
professes her love for her absent Italian. Fred's part of
the film has he and Rosa on the road with his attempts to
relive their whore-client dalliances complicated by Rosa's
wanting more from him. |
Theatrical Release: 25 February 1987
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DVD Review: Global Video - Region 2 - PAL
Big thanks to Eric Cotenas for the Review!
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Global Video Region 2 - PAL |
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| Runtime | 1:37:36 (4% PAL speedup) | |
| Video |
1.33:1 Aspect Ratio |
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NOTE: The Vertical axis represents the bits transferred per second. The Horizontal is the time in minutes. |
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| Audio | English (Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo) | |
| Subtitles | Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, none | |
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Release Information: Studio: Global Video Aspect Ratio:
Edition Details: Chapters 12 |
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| Comments: |
Although the opening credits are letterboxed at 1.60:1, the rest of the feature is cropped to fullscreen. Despite the cropping, the image look slick and colorful on interlaced screens but hazy on progressive monitors (the softer look actually seems to match the look of some of cinematographer Silvano Ippoliti's earlier works for Brass but I'm sure its meant to be sharper). The box cites Dolby Digital 1.0 mono but the audio on the disc is Dolby Digital 2.0 at 384 kbps (the film has a Dolby Stereo logo during the end credits). No extras but the subtitles can be turned off. Although the DVD cover and menus state the title as LOVE & PASSION the English credits refer to the film as CAPRICCIO which not only translates as "whim" but also refers to Capri where much of the film is set.
The R2 disc from Italy (no English
audio or subtitles) is reportedly a superior anamorphic transfer.
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