The Life Ahead review: Sophia Loren proves she’s still a big screen goddess in compelling Italian drama



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Sophia Loren: the very name evokes the glorious primary colors of the glamor of the early 60’s. In her pomp she was one of the most famous women in the world, the star of a thousand magazine covers, courted by Hollywood, who nicknamed her “the Italian Marilyn Monroe ”, whatever that means. He went there to star in movies with John Wayne, William Holden and Cary Grant, with whom he had an affair. But she didn’t care about California and went back to Italy to marry producer Carlo Ponti and make some memorable movies (Yesterday Today and Tomorrow, Italian style marriage).

Although he hasn’t made a movie in over a decade, his fame hasn’t waned, particularly in Italy, where he has achieved near-royal status. Maybe a queen, but Loren’s background wasn’t real, and she goes back to her roots in The life ahead, a good-hearted drama with touches of social realism directed by his son, Eduardo Ponti.

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