Fixed - Monamour.2006.1080p.bluray.x264.dd-5.1-pahe.in.mkv
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Jimskaia manages to maintain the audience's empathy even as her character makes choices that jeopardize her safety and her marriage. Her physicality in the role is significant; she spends much of the film nude, yet she never allows the character to become an object. Instead, her nudity serves the narrative, representing her gradual stripping away of societal constraints and self-preservation. Monamour.2006.1080p.BluRay.x264.DD-5.1-Pahe.in.mkv
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The story centers on Marta (played with fearless vulnerability by Anna Jimskaia), a young translator who travels to Mantua for a book fair. She is joined by her husband, Dario (Max Parodi), a workaholic publisher who is distant and emotionally unavailable. While Mantua is a city steeped in romance and history, for Marta, it represents a gilded cage of monotony.
Set against the picturesque and atmospheric backdrop of Mantua and Venice, Monamour follows Marta (played by Anna Jimskaia), a young woman trapped in a stale, passionless marriage to Dario, a literary editor. Dario is more interested in his books and the upcoming Mantua Literature Festival than in his wife’s emotional or physical needs.
: Since the source is a BluRay, the image is sharp with accurate colors. Tinto Brass films rely heavily on lighting and skin tones, which the x264 codec preserves well at 1080p. You can expect a significant upgrade over standard DVD or 720p versions.