Robert Rossellini is a full blown discovery for this writer. Unprepared for the power and humanism of his war trilogy (ROME, OPEN CITY, PAISAN, GERMANY YEAR ZERO) or the intense spirituality and humor of his THE FLOWERS OF ST. FRANCIS, this writer had been missing a key puzzle piece in the power of cinema.
Part of an informal trilogy starring his then wife, Ingrid Bergman ( that includes STROMBOLI and EUROPA '51) Rossellini's JOURNEY TO ITALY tells the story of conflicted married couple Katherine and Alex Joyce. They have come to Italy to sell a house of Alex's recently deceased Uncle. Alex is British, Katherine is European (Bergman was Swedish but this is never spelled out in the movie). But the vacation and Italy itself has an unnerving effect on the couple. Soon they are bickering, flirting with others, confronting issues in their marriage that work and distraction have papered over. It all boils to a final confrontation across a few days.
JOURNEY TO ITALY is a Martin Scorsese favorite. A huge devotee of Rossellini...
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