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(Teresa Ann Savoy): His family's young governess—and his father's secret mistress—uses erotic games to pull Luca out of his depression and introduce him to physical intimacy. When she unexpectedly dies of a heart attack, Luca suffers a relapse. La Disubbidienza -1981- Imdb

: The film strongly criticizes the Italian upper class. They are shown to be opportunists who survived fascism and then seamlessly adapted to the post-war order, always looking after their own economic interests. Luca's rebellion is as much against this social conformity as it is against any specific political system.

Luca's "disobedience" is a philosophical rejection of the world, not just childish rebellion. He despises the moral emptiness of the adults surrounding him.

A journey from innocence into the chaos of adulthood. This article was originally published on [Your Website Name]

In 1930s Turin, a teenage boy on the cusp of adulthood navigates the suffocating hypocrisy of Italy’s bourgeois society and his own awakening desires, leading him toward a quiet, profound act of rebellion.

One of the most frequently visited sections of this page is the "Parents Guide" due to the film's controversial subject matter regarding adolescent sexuality.

His slow trajectory toward death is interrupted by two pivotal women: When she unexpectedly dies of a heart attack,

If you rely solely on the numerical score of (6.2), you might pass over La Disubbidienza . That would be a mistake. This is a 3.5-star film in quality but a 5-star artifact for those interested in transitional Italian cinema between the arthouse explosion of the 1970s and the commercial collapse of the 1980s.

The adult cast includes:

Following Edith’s tragic death, Luca relapses into a severe physical and psychological crisis. He is placed under the care of Angela (Stefania Sandrelli), a dedicated nurse. Angela goes to desperate lengths to save the boy, even selling herself to secure an expensive remedy to cure his illness. 4. The Final Separation