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Venecia, primavera de 1866. Últimos días de la ocupación austríaca del Véneto. El gobierno italiano firma un pacto de alianza con Prusia y la guerra de la liberación es inminente. En este agitado contexto histórico, la hermosa Condesa Livia Serpieri se preocupa por la integridad de su primo Roberto Ussoni, quien ha retado a duelo al Teniente Franz Mahler del Tercer Regimiento de Artillería del ejército austríaco. Livia solicita un encuentro con el teniente para convencerle de que anule el reto, pero lo que empieza como una reflexión para evitar la posible muerte de Roberto, se transforma en el inicio de una apasionada relación sentimental entre la elegante aristócrata y el joven militar; una relación secreta, arriesgada y de imprevisibles consecuencias. (A Contracorriente Films)

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NinadeL 

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inglés A tasteful romance set against the backdrop of the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. The opening is a nicely-defined melodrama set in an auditorium during a reprise of Verdi's "The Troubadour." At times as moving as Angelique, at times more dramatic than Dishonored. A lavish experience. ()

Dionysos 

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inglés The Italian baroness and the Austrian officer are attracted to each other by more than just the natural love of a man in a well-fitting uniform with gold insignia for a woman with a magnificent wardrobe (and gold coins in a chest). They are drawn to each other, whether they want to or not, by the affinity of fate of their own social group. Just as they cannot resist love, they cannot resist the inevitable fate of their own class, which slowly but surely (and sometimes headlong and tragically) walks towards the graveyard of history in times of victory of popular national revolutions. It was either about denying their love and thus denying themselves, or staying in it until the bitter end. ()

kaylin 

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inglés I simply have a problem with Visconti. His films are interesting, they contain strong emotions, but that doesn't change the fact that they fail to immerse me and simply don't entertain me. Alida Valli is brilliant, the emotions literally emanate from her, and her destruction is wonderfully captured, but in the end, it just didn't grab me. ()