Two Women (1960) Poster

(1960)

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Sex & Nudity

  • Cesira (Sophia) visits a male friend, Giovanni (Raf Vallone). It is heavily implied that they have sex.
  • Cesira (Sophia Loren) and Michele (Jean-Paul Belmondo) come upon a woman who is crazed with grief over the shooting of her baby. During the scene, the woman bares her right breast and begins calling out, asking if anyone wants some milk.

Violence & Gore

  • Towards the end of the film, the two women take shelter in a church. A dozen or so Moroccan soldiers who had seen the two women earlier, search for and discover the women there. The soldiers overpower the mother and daughter and rape them. The scene shows the mother's head being repeatedly slammed against the ground until she loses consciousness when she attempts to resist. Eleonora Brown gives a very intense performance as she portrays the daughter crying out to her mother for help while the soldiers pin her down. While the rape is not actually shown, events before and after are quite detailed and very thoroughly and realistically portrayed.

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Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • A group of people share a bottle of wine.
  • Cesira laughs and stumbles because she is drunk in one scene.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The scene where the women are surrounded and raped by Moroccan soldiers is intense.

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