La Disubbidienza received mixed reviews from critics upon its initial release. Some reviewers praised the film's bold exploration of psychological themes, while others found it too cerebral and lacking in narrative coherence.
With its memorable performances, striking cinematography, and Elio Petri's masterful direction, La Disubbidienza is a must-see for anyone interested in Italian cinema or the art of filmmaking in general. If you're looking for a film that will challenge your perspectives and leave you thinking long after the credits roll, then La Disubbidienza is an excellent choice. La Disubbidienza -1981- Imdb
The intertwining of sexual awakening and death (through Edith’s death and Angela’s sacrifice) highlights the chaotic, often destructive, transition into adulthood. La Disubbidienza received mixed reviews from critics upon
Stefania Sandrelli, Teresa Ann Savoy, Karl Zinny, Mario Adorf and Elio Petri's masterful direction