Melissa P. (2005)
Año de lanzamiento: 2005
Alternative Title: Melissa P. - Mit geschlossenen Augen, 100 Escovadas Antes de Dormir, Melissa P. 15 ans
Director: Luca Guadagnino
Writer: Barbara Alberti, Cristiana Farina, Luca Guadagnino, Melissa Panarello
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Claudio Amendola, Francesca Neri, José Ibáñez
Executive Producer: Candice Zaccagnino, Iona de Macedo, Paulo Simões, Peter Shepherd, Roberto Manni
Compañías: Bess Movie, Pentagrama Films
Género: Drama
Budget: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: adolescence, parent child relationship, rape, teenage sexuality
Historia
Melissa P., an adolescent girl living with her mother and grandmother in Sicily, has her first sexual experience at a party hosted by a school friend. The encounter with Daniele, a schoolmate, is traumatic as he forces himself on her and later treats her dismissively. Heartbroken but infatuated, Melissa allows Daniele to continue using her for sex. In retaliation, she begins engaging in increasingly wild sexual encounters with him and others, documenting them in a diary. Meanwhile, Melissa's mother tries to connect with her distant daughter, while their smoking-heavy grandmother is sent to a rest home.
Resumen
Melissa P. (2005) is an Italian-Spanish erotic drama directed by Luca Guadagnino, exploring themes of adolescence and teenage sexuality through the titular character's turbulent journey. The film follows Melissa's first sexual experience, which turns out to be coercive and traumatic, leading her down a path of reckless behavior. While the movie focuses on the narrative sequence of events, it also touches upon parent-child relationships, particularly Melissa's strained connection with her mother.







