
When Guy Ritchie and Madonna remade Lina Wertmuller’s 1974 film, at least they weren’t savaging a much-loved classic. Opening on picture-postcard scenes of sun, sea and sexuality and set to ’70s soft-porn muzak, it unravels as a tale of primal male-female urges filtered through hysterical dialogue and pat politics about Italian class divisions.
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