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To Be Twenty

Original title: Avere vent'anni
  • 1978
  • Unrated
  • 1h 34m
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5.8/10
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Lilli Carati and Gloria Guida in To Be Twenty (1978)
Lia and Tina are two beautiful girls who meet and realize that they have a lot in common. They are both young, beautiful and pissed off, so they decide to hitchhike their way to Rome to find Nazariota's commune, a place to stay for free and have all the sex they want... or so they think. Things don't go as they have planned though, and soon they become involved in prostitution, the police and an aggressive gang.
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Two young women hitchhike to Rome seeking a free commune and sexual freedom, but instead get entangled with prostitution, police, and a dangerous gang.Two young women hitchhike to Rome seeking a free commune and sexual freedom, but instead get entangled with prostitution, police, and a dangerous gang.Two young women hitchhike to Rome seeking a free commune and sexual freedom, but instead get entangled with prostitution, police, and a dangerous gang.

  • Director
    • Fernando Di Leo
  • Writer
    • Fernando Di Leo
  • Stars
    • Gloria Guida
    • Lilli Carati
    • Ray Lovelock
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    • Director
      • Fernando Di Leo
    • Writer
      • Fernando Di Leo
    • Stars
      • Gloria Guida
      • Lilli Carati
      • Ray Lovelock
    • 19User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
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    Gloria Guida
    Gloria Guida
    • Lia
    Lilli Carati
    • Tina
    Ray Lovelock
    Ray Lovelock
    • Rico
    Vincenzo Crocitti
    • Riccetto
    Giorgio Bracardi
    • Maresciallo Zamboni
    Leopoldo Mastelloni
    • Argiumas il mimo
    Carmelo Reale
    • Head of rapists
    • (as Roberto Reale)
    Serena Bennato
    • Lesbian car driver
    Daniele Vargas
    Daniele Vargas
    • Professor Affatati
    Vittorio Caprioli
    Vittorio Caprioli
    • Nazariota
    Licinia Lentini
    Licinia Lentini
    • Lesbian woman
    Daniela Doria
    Daniela Doria
    • Patrizia
    Raul Lovecchio
    • Vice-commissioner
    • (as Raoul Lo Vecchio)
    Fernando Cerulli
    Fernando Cerulli
    • Retired civil servant
    Camillo Chiara
    Flora Carosello
    • Maid in Affatati house
    Salvatore Billa
    Salvatore Billa
    • Delinquente in Bar
    • (uncredited)
    Angelo Boscariol
    • Cliente in trattoria
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Fernando Di Leo
    • Writer
      • Fernando Di Leo
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    lazarillo

    Find the Italian version

    This movie is available in two versions. The English-language version is a badly-dubbed, waste-of-time sex comedy (not unlike a lot of the films co-lead Gloria Guida was starring in at the time). The Italian version is similarly light-hearted for much of its running time, but it does make some serious commentary on police corruption, the confused politics and ultimate hollowness of the 70's era counterculture, and the reactionary nature of male-dominated rural Italy. The ending is unforgettably brutal, inspired no doubt by films like "Last House on the Left" or "Late Night Trains". Like those films it was quite controversial, and really for the same ironic reason--because you really come to like the two lead characters and care what happens to them. This is no mean feat as Gloria Guida had no real acting talent beyond looking (really) good naked and the other lead, porno-starlet-to-be Lili Carati, was, if anything, even less talented.

    The plot of the movie is rather loose and picaresque. It follows these two "beautiful and p***ed-off" girls as they hitchhike, shoplift, crash at a commune, dabble in prostitution, sell encyclopedias to lecherous university professors, get rousted by the police, and finally meet a tragic end at a roadhouse. Along the way the way they more than fulfill the sexploitation skin quotient and frequently throw themselves at various men who hilariously rebuff them (although despite the famed sexual aggressiveness of Italian men, it is not impossible to believe that they might react this way if the tables were suddenly turned on them). It is this free-spirited sexual aggressiveness that proves to be downfall of the two girls, but this movie is ultimately more touching and tragic than cautionary and moralistic--traditional, male-dominated Italian society certainly doesn't come off to well here.

    The two versions have different discoesque musical arrangements that the characters do sexy, impromptu dances to--the Italian one is kind of catchy but the English-language is about as enjoyable as a barium enema. I would't bother with the English-language version, but the Italian version is definitely a worthwhile little movie.
    6CinemaCynic

    A Gritty Glimpse into Italy's Seedy Underbelly 🔞🎬

    In Fernando Di Leo's 1978 crime drama "Avere vent'anni" (English: "To Be Twenty"), the director takes viewers on a gritty and unflinching exploration of Italy's criminal underworld. Set against the backdrop of Rome's seedy underbelly, the film follows the intertwining stories of two young women, Gloria (Gloria Guida) and Liliana (Lili Carati), as they navigate the treacherous world of prostitution, drugs, and exploitation.

    Di Leo's directorial approach is both raw and unapologetic, pulling no punches in its portrayal of the harsh realities faced by the film's protagonists. The gritty cinematography and naturalistic acting style lend an air of authenticity to the proceedings, immersing the audience in the sordid world depicted on screen.

    Gloria Guida's performance as the naive and vulnerable Gloria is a standout, capturing the character's descent into a life of desperation and exploitation with heartbreaking realism. Lili Carati, on the other hand, brings a sense of world-weariness to her portrayal of Liliana, a seasoned sex worker who has become hardened by the brutal realities of her profession.

    While the film's subject matter is undoubtedly challenging and at times uncomfortable, Di Leo handles it with a deft touch, avoiding sensationalism and instead offering a nuanced and empathetic portrayal of the characters' struggles. The director's unflinching lens exposes the harsh truths of a society that often turns a blind eye to the exploitation of its most vulnerable members.

    However, "Avere vent'anni" is not without its flaws. The pacing can feel uneven at times, and some of the narrative threads feel underdeveloped or left dangling. Additionally, the film's relentless bleakness can be a bit overwhelming, leaving little room for moments of levity or respite.

    Despite its shortcomings, "Avere vent'anni" remains a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of the darker corners of Italian society. Di Leo's masterful direction, combined with the standout performances of Gloria Guida and Lili Carati, make this a film that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.
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    An adult pic, worth it's weight in buff+ Guida

    There are two reasons to love this flick, well three reasons. Gloria Guida and Lili Carati, plus the big dude who's 'spose to be a spiritual adviser, who's commune is really a front for prostitution and crime. Very much a Steven Seagal lookalike, he provides most of the humour, through his lies and cool front, we almost think the film will take a dangerous turn. You really can't take this disjointed movie seriously even though it's spose to be. Gloria Guida is bloody sexy, and Lil Carati pack some nice goodies. They really love sex, and I love watching them have it. At the start, both are hitching a ride, where they soon wind up at the commune, where we're witness to some quite weird going ons. Carati really has nice, you know, and seems to be the better actress out of the two. Though we're not watching this adult flick (also known as To Be Twenty) for acting ability. An old geezer pharmacist, who needs the girls to show him he's a man again, is the best performer. The girls scarcely get by on stealing stuff, like sandwiches, while also using their beauty. Guida is offered a big proposal by a lesbian talk show host or something, after the commune is raided. If wanting to be serious, this movie has surely misfired on that factor. The more vivacious Carati, and friend, don't mind making out in front of a kneeling Buddhist like figure, face painted like a clown, wearing a forlorn expression that suggests a bad fate, awaits them. The beating track at the film's opening is mesmerizing. A bird watching pic is the purpose, this film mostly serves, thanks to our honeys, Guida, mainly.
    6MajesticMane

    A Mixed Bag of Coming-of-Age Drama and Comedy✨

    In his 1978 film "Avere vent'anni" (To Be Twenty), director Fernando Di Leo attempts to capture the essence of youth, rebellion, and the complexities of growing up during a tumultuous era in Italy. Starring Gloria Guida and Lili Carati as two young women embarking on a journey of self-discovery, the film offers an intriguing blend of drama, comedy, and social commentary. However, despite its promising premise and some noteworthy performances, the movie ultimately falls short of delivering a truly memorable experience.

    The film follows Lia (Gloria Guida) and Tina (Lili Carati) as they escape their restrictive lives in search of freedom and adventure. Their journey takes them from the countryside to the bustling city, where they encounter a variety of characters and situations that challenge their beliefs and force them to confront their own naivety. As they navigate their way through this new world, they must also grapple with issues such as sexuality, politics, and the ever-present threat of violence.

    One of the film's strongest aspects is its depiction of the social and political climate of 1970s Italy. Di Leo does an excellent job of capturing the tension and unrest that permeated the country during this time, as well as the sense of disillusionment felt by many young people. The film's exploration of these themes adds a layer of depth and relevance that elevates it above a simple coming-of-age tale.

    Another highlight of "Avere vent'anni" is the chemistry between Gloria Guida and Lili Carati. Their performances as Lia and Tina are both engaging and believable, effectively conveying the sense of excitement, confusion, and trepidation that comes with being on the cusp of adulthood. The bond between their characters is palpable, and their friendship serves as the emotional core of the film.

    However, despite these strengths, "Avere vent'anni" suffers from a number of flaws that prevent it from reaching its full potential. One of the most glaring issues is the film's uneven tone, which oscillates between serious drama and slapstick comedy without ever finding a satisfying balance. This inconsistency can be jarring at times, and it often undermines the emotional impact of certain scenes.

    Additionally, the movie's pacing can be sluggish, with some sequences feeling overly drawn out and others rushing through important plot points. This unevenness makes it difficult to fully invest in the story or the characters, and it contributes to a sense of disjointedness that permeates the film.

    In conclusion, "Avere vent'anni" is a film with both commendable qualities and significant flaws. While its exploration of 1970s Italian society and the performances of Gloria Guida and Lili Carati are certainly noteworthy, the movie's uneven tone and pacing issues ultimately detract from its overall impact. Despite these shortcomings, however, the film remains an intriguing, if flawed, examination of youth, rebellion, and the search for identity during a tumultuous period in history.
    7The_Void

    Rather strange, but mostly likable.

    Fernando Di Leo is a director that gets a lot of criticism; and most of it is unfair in my opinion as he's directed a lot of the best Italian crime movies of the seventies, as well as some other curious gems. To Be Twenty is something of a departure from his crime films and doesn't really fit into any of the main genre headings that were popular in seventies Italy; although at a stretch it could be described as a cross between a sex comedy and an exploitation flick. The film is slightly misguided and that is its main problem as on the one hand it's light and breezy, and on the other hand it actually tries to make some points...with mixed results. The plot focuses on two young girls who are both young, hot and angry that meet on a beach. They set off to hitch a lift together and so begins an odyssey as the pair try to create an existence for themselves in a world overridden with sex, perverts and drugs. They manage to find a place to stay but not everything goes to plan and before long, the girls find themselves living a nightmare.

    The tone of the movie is one of the best things about it as the director excellently captures the hippy-style care free atmosphere through the two young girls. The film stars Gloria Guida and Lilli Carati; both of whom serve the movie well in the looks department, especially when their clothes come off, but don't exactly set the film on fire with great acting. However, luckily this is a film that doesn't need great acting to succeed. The plot flows well and the two girls provide likable characters that make the film fun to watch. It's not exactly plot heavy and the film basically follows the girls on their unplanned journey right up until we come to the tragic ending. The ending is actually rather strange as it doesn't fit the tone of the movie and actually looks more like something straight out of a roughie film. However, it is rather powerful and won't be forgotten in a hurry; and the reason for that is mostly down to the way we are made to like the characters throughout the film. Overall, this film probably won't be for everyone's taste; but if you like this sort of stuff, you could do worse.

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    • Trivia
      Named #8 on the list of 10 Best Sexploitation Movies of All Time by website TheCinemaholic in 2017.
    • Quotes

      Tina: I'm young, hot and pissed off!

    • Alternate versions
      The movie was re-cut shortly after the Italian release. The 81-minute version omits the opening scene on the beach, the sequence featuring explicit lesbian sex between the two main characters, and the violent ending.
    • Soundtracks
      Avere vent'anni
      Written by Silvano Spadaccino (as Spadacino), Fernando Di Leo (as Di Leo)

      Sung by Gloria Guida

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 1978 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Victims of Lust
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production company
      • International Daunia Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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