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主演:
吉尔·克雷伯格,马修·巴里,韦罗妮卡·拉扎尔
上映:
1979
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电影
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  乔在父亲死后,陪母亲卡特琳娜赴意大利参加歌剧演出,却因寂寞而染上毒瘾,使卡特琳娜份外心痛,对乔百般迁就,竟使两人发展出一段畸恋,在道德觉醒下,幸未造成大错。卡特琳娜不得已将隐藏多年,乔另有生父的秘密说出,为使父母破镜重圆,乔乃前去找寻亲身父亲。  导演用弗洛伊德的精神分析学说来阐述这对母子的行为,认为人的所有意义和能力都源自于性欲的需求,月亮是代表母亲和女性形象的载体,以隐喻母亲对儿子的性影响…

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