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"The splendid interpretation by Kim Rossi Stuart ... reproduces the same brashness and charm attributed to the real Vallanzasca." "The film is enjoyable, deserving a nod for having attempted to break into the Italian commercial scene dominated by comedies."
"The splendid interpretation by Kim Rossi Stuart ... reproduces the same brashness and charm attributed to the real Vallanzasca."
"The film is enjoyable, deserving a nod for having attempted to break into the Italian commercial scene dominated by comedies."
Vallanzasca - Angels of Evil is a gripping Italian noir about the charismatic bandit Renato Vallanzasca. Despite a fragmented screenplay and overshadowed supporting cast, Kim Rossi Stuart delivers a standout performance. The film's period detail, cinematography, and soundtrack enhance its appeal. While it has flaws, the movie remains an entertaining and notable entry in Italian crime cinema. Watch Vallanzasca - Angels of Evil to experience a gripping Italian crime tale with a captivating lead performance.
If this film is taken as a remake of Di Leo’s masterpiece, one will surely be disappointed, but it constantly evolves gaining its own light. The viewer has to let themselves be dragged without giving excessive importance to certain defects and evident budget limits.
If this film is taken as a remake of Di Leo’s masterpiece, one will surely be disappointed, but it constantly evolves gaining its own light.
The viewer has to let themselves be dragged without giving excessive importance to certain defects and evident budget limits.
Dirty Blood Diamonds, directed by Fernando Di Leo, is often compared to his cult classic Milano Calibro 9. While it starts as a remake, it evolves into its own story with notable performances, especially from Pier Paolo Capponi. Despite a limited budget and a less expressive lead, the film offers entertaining genre cinema with a strong soundtrack. It's not a masterpiece but still worth reconsidering. Discover the unique take Fernando Di Leo offers in Dirty Blood Diamonds—watch, listen, and explore this intriguing piece of Italian crime cinema.
The style is journalistic, but everything is connected with such mastery that makes the reading fresh and flowing. If you appreciated the narrative style of Gomorrah and are interested in knowing a recent piece of Italian history, I recommend getting this book.
The style is journalistic, but everything is connected with such mastery that makes the reading fresh and flowing.
If you appreciated the narrative style of Gomorrah and are interested in knowing a recent piece of Italian history, I recommend getting this book.
Giovanni Bianconi’s Ragazzi di Malavita offers a detailed and engaging journalistic account of the infamous Banda della Magliana gang in 1980s Rome. Unlike romanticized versions, this book connects facts, trials, and newspaper reports to reveal a complex criminal network intertwined with Mafia groups and secret services. The reviewer recommends it as a must-read for fans of true crime and Italian history. The writing style is fluid and gripping, making dense information accessible. Dive into Ragazzi di Malavita and uncover the gripping reality behind Rome’s infamous criminal empire.
Tomas Milian embraces the role of an anti-hero, bringing to life a unique character as cruel as he is ambiguously cowardly. If the violence doesn’t bother you, this is a little gem worthily representing the Italian noir movement.
Tomas Milian embraces the role of an anti-hero, bringing to life a unique character as cruel as he is ambiguously cowardly.
If the violence doesn’t bother you, this is a little gem worthily representing the Italian noir movement.
Milano Odia: La Polizia Non Può Sparare is a 1974 Italian noir crime film directed by Umberto Lenzi. It features Tomas Milian as a ruthless small-time criminal in Milan. The movie offers a fast-paced and brutal narrative with notable violence. While Henry Silva's acting is wooden, Milian's complex anti-hero performance stands out. The film is a recommended rediscovery for lovers of classic Italian crime cinema. Dive into this gritty classic of Italian noir and experience Tomas Milian’s unforgettable performance today!
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