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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The essentials,
This review is from: Sophia Loren: A Biography (Hardcover)
There aren't many Sophia Loren biographies out there, and so fans often can't afford to be picky. So Warren G. Harris's "Sophia Loren" is an interesting read, if a somewhat plain vanilla one. Good photos, some amusing anecdotes and a basic summary of Sophia's life are what readers will find.It traces her life from a scrawny illegitimate baby (whom a wet nurse described as looking like a rat, and who was later nicknamed "Toothpick"), whose mother was abandoned by her father, leaving her alone with two children. But Sophia Scicolone (later Sophia Lazzaro, and then Sophia Loren) rapidly bloomed into a beautiful woman, becoming a beauty contest champ and then an actress. Despite a string of flops and a controversial relationship with a divorced man, Sophia became one of the most beautiful and women in the world, and the first Oscar winner of a performance in a foreign-language film. The best description of this book is "adequate." It's not amazingly written, researched or presented. Rather it presents the basics of Sophia's life up the 1990s, which seems to have been a fairly straightforward, open one. There isn't really much that is new in this, but what is there is usually presented in an entertaining manner. Between the "battle of the bosoms" and Frank Sinatra teaching Sophia some obscene questions in English, we hear some funny events as well as a few bittersweet ones. And unlike many biographies, this one gives detailed summaries of her various movies. Sophia herself is presented as a warm and sweet person, who cabled flowers to Clark Gable's widow and befriended nearly every costar (entrancing a few as well). The pictures are not well-chosen, as there aren't as many as there could have been, and quite a few seem to focus on Sophia in various stages of undress (ranging from her see-through prostitute gown to her merry widow to her topless dance number in "It's Him -- Yes Yes!"). Carlos Ponti, her husband, is a nebulous figure -- we don't learn much about him. Sophia's family and friends are better defined, such as her never-say-die mother Romilda, her commitmentphobe father, and the extremely emotional Cary Grant. It's not outstanding, but it's a big plus for fans of the amazing Sophia Loren. For the basics on her life, this is a good place to start.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very informative,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Sophia Loren: A Biography (Hardcover)
I am only a sophomore in High School but I did read this book for a biography project I had to do and it was very informative for a biography paper. It had its moments of boredom but overall i dont consider it a "Bad" book like some have in the past. There are not that many things written on Sophia that can be compared. So overall I think it was a pretty good book and packed full of in formation. Its a biography what more do you want and wild crazy fantasy romance story?
4.0 out of 5 stars
I liked it!,
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This review is from: Sophia Loren: A Biography (Hardcover)
She's a little bit before my time, but I picked it up on a whim.
It's very easy to read and get through and it does a very decent job. It lists all the movies she did, who she starred with, the basics behind the movie, i.e. the producers, directors, background and whether it was a hit or not. It has the good and the bad, it's not a total fan book and discusses her legal problems with the Italian government and also touches on the robberies and (attempted) kidnappings. All in all it was a very good read for me. In fact, I liked the author's work so much that I will be checking out his other bios.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
A tragedy!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sophia Loren: A Biography (Hardcover)
This bio is a tragedy. Poor written, no history, just jive, gossips. An insult to Sophia Loren and to all her fans as well.This horrible book, maybe the worst biography ever written, is a bad collage of information, a lack of journalistic bearing. Mr. Harris' personality takes center stage even if the book is about Sophia. Barbed comments abound which instead of shedding light on the book's subject matter, seem to be included to ridicule its subject. Urgh...!!!
6 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
fleshy with filmography,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sophia Loren: A Biography (Hardcover)
If you are looking for an in depth expose of a magnificent film legend - you've come to the wrong place. This book is really spare with the good jive but incredibly detailed in the film jive.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very satisfied,
By Lisa Venezia "LV" (Boston, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sophia Loren: A Biography (Hardcover)
Product was in great shape and great price, received without a problem. Very satisfied
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Sophia Loren: A Biography by Warren G. Harris (Hardcover - January 15, 1998)
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