One humid night, after Ugo beat Bambola senseless, Flavio snapped. He cornered Ugo in the family pizzeria, a cleaver in his trembling hand. "You don't love her," Flavio whispered. "You collect her like a trophy." The ensuing struggle left Ugo bleeding out on the tile floor. But Bambola, instead of weeping, laughed — a hollow, broken sound. She had become the very doll they fought over: beautiful, empty, and forever posed in tragedy.
In a sun-scorched coastal town of Italy, a young woman named Mina — known to all as "Bambola" (doll) for her porcelain beauty and childlike innocence — lived trapped between two men. Her brother, Flavio, was a gentle baker whose love for her bordered on the suffocating. But the real storm came when Ugo, a magnetic and violent ex-convict, crashed into their lives. fydyw dwshh Q shahd fylm Bambola 1996 mtrjm HD
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