Vedo nudo

1969 [ITALIAN]

Action / Comedy / Romance

6
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 38%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 38%
IMDb Rating 6.2/10 10 571 571

Plot summary

Seven sketches including the title sketch "I See Naked" in which a fashion editor begins to see naked women everywhere he goes.

Director

Top cast

Edda Ferronao as (uncredited)
Lisa Halvorsen as Moglie
Guido Spadea as Judge Di Lorenzo
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1.06 GB
1280*544
Italian 2.0
NR
Subtitles us  pt  
24 fps
1 hr 57 min
Seeds 3
1.96 GB
1920*816
Italian 2.0
NR
Subtitles us  pt  
24 fps
1 hr 57 min
Seeds 3

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ricardojorgeramalho 6 / 10

Risi and Manfredi

A "spicy" comedy, in the style of the time, which brings together a talented director, Dino Risi, with an actor of enormous resources, Nino Manfredi. Both of them often gave in to populism, with banal films, comedies of embarrassed eroticism. But they have works of undeniable value on their resumes. Il Sorpasso is an excellent film by Risi, and Manfredi was one of the most important Italian actors of his generation, with memorable roles, such as Uglies, Dirty and Bad, by Scola, or The Executioner, by the Spanish Berlanga.Even when they gave in to the easy way out, as in this Vedo Nudo, they did so with good taste and professionalism. It is an entertaining and well-made film, although not very ambitious.It is deeply regrettable that the copy available on YouTube is completely censored, even in scenes as innocent as women in bras. What did not bother the censors in 1969, bothers the new self-censors of political correctness. It seems that, in some essential aspects, we are living in a period of civilizational regression. A disgrace to YouTube!
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Reviewed by plato-42119 9 / 10

Cute and funny film with adorable italian vistas. Somehow manages to be pervy and wholesome

I really love this film, it has such a kind nature to it. Lots of lighthearted jokes and quirky people do quirky things, all while thinking about sex. The film grain is gorgeous as are a lot of films from this era, making 60s Italy seem like a surreal wonderland.

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