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The film's most famous and "corrosive" aspect is the hypocrisy of the bourgeois family.
(English: While There's War There's Hope ; Bulgarian: Докато има война, има надежда ) is a 1974 Italian satirical film directed by and starring Alberto Sordi . It is a biting "commedia all'italiana" that serves as a dark social critique of consumerism and morality. Plot Overview The film's most famous and "corrosive" aspect is
Pietro offers to quit and return to his honest but low-paying job as a pump salesman. Plot Overview Pietro offers to quit and return
As Pietro travels across Africa selling weapons to dictators and warring factions, his wealth skyrockets. However, the physical and moral toll of his "dirty" business begins to weigh on him. While some reviewers on IMDb note its "melancholic
While some reviewers on IMDb note its "melancholic vision" and "cynicism," others feel the second half leans heavily into anti-war rhetoric.
When a journalist exposes Pietro's profession, his family initially reacts with shock and moral indignation.
The film's title, a play on the proverb "Finché c'è vita c'è speranza" (While there is life, there is hope), became a common saying in Italy to describe cynical opportunism.