That Malicious Age(1975) -
: Gloria Guida's performance is often highlighted as a career-defining moment, embodying a "Greek goddess" persona that became a staple of Italian cult classics from that era.
The core of the film is a "charged triangle" of seduction involving Napoleone, Paola, and her mother (Anita Sanders). That Malicious Age(1975)
The 1975 Italian film (Italian title: Quella età maliziosa ), directed by Silvio Amadio, is a complex blend of erotic drama and psychological thriller that serves as a moody portrait of obsession and moral ambiguity. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the island of Elba, the film explores the volatile intersection of adult disillusionment and the manipulative power of burgeoning youth. Narrative Premise and Atmosphere : Gloria Guida's performance is often highlighted as
: As the summer progresses, Napoleone’s unchecked passion spirals into violence, specifically targeting a mentally disturbed fisherman who also courts Paola, marking a sharp turn from erotic comedy to intense drama. Critical Reception and Legacy Set against the picturesque backdrop of the island
: While some contemporary viewers appreciate its "timeless" story of sex appeal and its symbolic artifacts—such as the naming of the protagonist "Napoleon" and religious imagery—others criticize the film as "confused" or "annoyingly misogynistic," reflecting the controversial standards of 1970s exploitation cinema.