The film consists of three segments, each named after the character played by Loren:
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Shifting gears entirely, the second episode is a sleek, modern satire of the wealthy bourgeoisie. Loren plays Anna, a rich, bored industrialist’s wife driving a luxurious Rolls-Royce. She picks up her lover (Mastroianni) for a drive, but their afternoon is interrupted by a trivial accident. This segment strips away the warmth of the first story, offering a cold, cynical look at the emptiness of modern luxury. The contrast is stark: while Adelina struggled to survive, Anna struggles to find meaning in a life of excess. The ending, where Anna abandons her lover to save her car, serves as a biting critique of materialism. The film consists of three segments, each named
“Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” (1963) — a cinematic gem of its moment She picks up her lover (Mastroianni) for a
: Set in the bustling, poor Forcella district, Adelina avoids prison for selling black-market cigarettes by remaining perpetually pregnant. This segment is praised for its warm "Neapolitan atmosphere" and its satirical look at the legal system.