Review of The Decameron

The Decameron (1971)
10/10
Full of rustic comedy, innocence and realism - 14th century Italy brought to life
17 March 2000
The unapologetic choice of ancient, crumbling and dirty locations, coupled with the choice of "real-looking" actors devoid of manufactured graces made this film feel right. 14th century Italy surely was as full of natural humour, even in close proximity to death, as this film makes out. Casual sex in spite of the threat of mortal sin is treated likewise with candour. A real masterpiece showing humanity in all its various forms.
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