Exploring love, sex and marriage in contemporary mid-'70s Italy.Exploring love, sex and marriage in contemporary mid-'70s Italy.Exploring love, sex and marriage in contemporary mid-'70s Italy.
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A play on words (check-mate, sex-mad, get it?), the title Sessomatto is quite accurate since most of the sketches in the movie are about sex gone berserk. I'm writing this in 2002, some 28 years after seeing the movie, so memory may fail me, but, even though this was supposed to be a vehicle for Giancarlo Giannini, I remember it mostly for the radiant beauty of Laura Antonelli. Some of the sketches definitely had some socially redeeming value and are harbingers of Dino Risi's future masterpieces (Profumo di donna, Primo Amore and, particularly, I Nuovi Mostri).
Sessomatto ("Sex Madness," but released in English as "How Funny Can Sex Be?") is comprised of a series of eight comic sketches, each on average 10-15 minutes long, all having to do with sex, and all featuring two of the giants of Italian cinema in the 1970s, Giancarlo Giannini and Laura Antonelli. The sex in the movie is pretty tame by 21st century standards, and much of its humor comes from things that would have been shocking in the 1970s but aren't any more, a lot of that humor having been diluted over time. However, what interested me most was the sharp contrast between the acting styles of the two talented leads. Giannini is consistently cartoonishly exaggerated, following in the tradition of many great comedians, from Chaplin to the Marx Brothers to Jerry Lewis to Lucille Ball, Whoopi Goldberg, Jim Carrey, and Jackie Chan. Antonelli, on the other hand, takes a completely opposite tack bu trying to ealistically portray how someone might actually act if caught in a ridiculous situation. This follows the style of equally wonderful comic actors like Carole Lombard, Jimmy Stewart, Bill Murray, Julia Roberts, and Will Smith. Antonelli is also one of the finest examples of how to act with just one's eyes. I rated this based on how most audiences will see it, which is as mildly amusing and mildly sexy. But for those with a special interest in comedy acting, I would rate it much higher: maybe even a 10.
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I am writing this review on 2021 May 3rd.
I can only say Giancarlo Giannini is one of the extraordinary actors of Italian Film Industry of late 70s.
There are other bad review comments about him but for serious actor like him to do this kind comedy, it takes some serious acting skills.
Watch Sensous sicilian for his remarkable performance in the last scene and in Seven Beauties
I should also say that i could not take my eyes away from Laura Antonelli(1941-2015) for whenever she appears in the screen.
Totally i loved this film and enamored in Laura Antonelli. May her soul rest in piece.
Hats off to Dino Risi,Giancarlo Giannini and Laura Antonelli.
I can only say Giancarlo Giannini is one of the extraordinary actors of Italian Film Industry of late 70s.
There are other bad review comments about him but for serious actor like him to do this kind comedy, it takes some serious acting skills.
Watch Sensous sicilian for his remarkable performance in the last scene and in Seven Beauties
I should also say that i could not take my eyes away from Laura Antonelli(1941-2015) for whenever she appears in the screen.
Totally i loved this film and enamored in Laura Antonelli. May her soul rest in piece.
Hats off to Dino Risi,Giancarlo Giannini and Laura Antonelli.
HOW FUNNY CAN SEX BE? is an Italian film originally called SESSOMATTO ("Crazy Sex") and features Giancarlo Giannini, well-known from his films with Lina Wertmuller, and co-star Laura Antonelli. Originally a movie of eleven segments, it has been cut down to eight. In each brief episode we watch Giannini in some kind of sexual escapade, predicament, or buffoonery, from a bout with an overweight Milanese drag queen to an erotic dream about a nun (Antonelli) at a hospital where he has volunteered as an artificial insemination donor. Although there is an occasional moment or two of genuine wit and humor, I found the bulk of this movie stupid, sophomoric, and tasteless. And the English dubbing is so horrendously atrocious, it seems that we are listening to the soundtrack from another movie. So how funny can sex be? Pretty funny, I guess, but you'll never learn from this turkey of a movie. Veteran director Dino Risi (of IL SORPASSO fame) directed. He has done much better.
Normally the epithet "sexy comedy" is a cinematic death knell, but the cooperation of the fantastic Laura Antonelli, Giancarlo Giannini and director Dino Risi turned this into a timeless classic. And yes, it's funny and sexy. In nine segments and probably inspired, in a good way, by Woody Allen's "What You Always Wanted To Know About Sex" which was released a year earlier.
Did you know
- TriviaItalian censorship visa # 63667 delivered on 11 December 1973.
- Alternate versionsThe "Torna Piccina Mia/My Piccina Returns" segment is missing from the Simitar Entertainment VHS.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Pasqualino Cammarata... capitano di fregata (1974)
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- 1h 37m(97 min)
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