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It's a film rich with details and rather tangled situations, with a sustained rhythm, moving on multiple fronts without losing the plot. For passing a relaxed evening and having a few laughs, it's more than recommended.
It's a film rich with details and rather tangled situations, with a sustained rhythm, moving on multiple fronts without losing the plot.
For passing a relaxed evening and having a few laughs, it's more than recommended.
Troppo Amici is a lively French comedy directed by the creators of Intouchables. The film explores a chaotic family dinner that evolves into a richer, more dramatic story. Although initially light and unremarkable, it gains depth with hilarious and tangled situations. This 2009 film offers a relaxed and enjoyable viewing experience, suitable for a fun evening. Watch Troppo Amici for a lighthearted yet heartfelt French comedy experience full of laughs and surprises!
The film is amusing, poetic, and delicate and deals with the problem of the solitude of the elderly with sweetness and a positive attitude, never resorting to drama. Often the first take was good enough because they were so natural and at ease, and often the ladies didn’t stick to the assigned dialogues but improvised.
The film is amusing, poetic, and delicate and deals with the problem of the solitude of the elderly with sweetness and a positive attitude, never resorting to drama.
Often the first take was good enough because they were so natural and at ease, and often the ladies didn’t stick to the assigned dialogues but improvised.
Pranzo di Ferragosto is Gianni Di Gregorio's acclaimed 2008 directorial debut, blending humor and poetry to explore elderly solitude in Rome. Filmed with non-professional elderly actresses in a realistic style, it balances lightness and authenticity without resorting to drama. The movie highlights community and warmth amidst financial struggles, earning major Italian awards and international recognition. Watch Pranzo di Ferragosto to experience a touching and humorous portrait of aging, family, and life in Italy’s heart.
Luigi Magni was a great Italian director, probably underrated or, at least, he was not fully attributed the merits he deserved. The film’s message invites not to bend in front of power, always to tend towards Freedom which... a man is not like a dog, he must not have masters.
Luigi Magni was a great Italian director, probably underrated or, at least, he was not fully attributed the merits he deserved.
The film’s message invites not to bend in front of power, always to tend towards Freedom which... a man is not like a dog, he must not have masters.
Luigi Magni’s 1973 film La Tosca is a richly detailed historical drama set in Rome during 1800. Inspired by Victorien Sardou’s 1887 play, it features exceptional performances by actors like Aldo Fabrizi and Monica Vitti. The film is praised for its historical precision, social and political commentary, and memorable music. Despite its quality and meaningful message about rebellion and freedom, the film was unfairly overlooked. It remains a masterpiece worth discovering. Watch Luigi Magni’s La Tosca to experience a powerful tale of love, history, and rebellion in papal Rome.
Sport as therapy. And it works, oh does it work. We will realize that they are not that crazy, that they are like us, just a bit less lucky.
Sport as therapy. And it works, oh does it work.
We will realize that they are not that crazy, that they are like us, just a bit less lucky.
Crazy for Football is a powerful documentary by Volfango De Blasi that chronicles a futsal team of psychiatric patients preparing for a world championship in Japan. The film captures their struggles, growth, and the healing power of sports. It avoids pity and instead highlights their humanity, resilience, and bonding as athletes. The documentary is praised for its honest and moving portrayal and is considered a must-watch. Watch Crazy for Football to experience an inspiring story of hope, humanity, and sports triumph!
Farhadi unfolds his story with a grace, a restraint, a realism that are truly uncommon. The film especially about dialogue and acting... never looking back, and inexorably revealing the cards, by which I mean the focus on TRUTH.
Farhadi unfolds his story with a grace, a restraint, a realism that are truly uncommon.
The film especially about dialogue and acting... never looking back, and inexorably revealing the cards, by which I mean the focus on TRUTH.
Asghar Farhadi's 'The Past' is a refined, realist drama about Ahmad's return to Paris to finalize his divorce. The film unfolds with subtle tragedy and emotional restraint, focusing on truth and past reckoning. Unlike melodramatic tragedies, it relies on strong acting and dialogue to convey its story. The film is praised for its grace, elegance, and profound pathos. Dive into 'The Past' and experience Farhadi's masterful storytelling of truth and human complexity.
From a technical standpoint, it’s a half mess, no, kidding, it’s a total mess. Mario Merola: natural extractor of strictly Neapolitan tears (they are wetter, there are more, and they come directly from the heaaaart).
From a technical standpoint, it’s a half mess, no, kidding, it’s a total mess.
Mario Merola: natural extractor of strictly Neapolitan tears (they are wetter, there are more, and they come directly from the heaaaart).
This review critically examines the 1981 film 'I figli... so' pezzi 'e core,' starring Mario Merola. The reviewer finds the film technically chaotic and criticizes the stereotypical portrayal of Naples and its people. Despite this, Merola's talent and passion as an artist are acknowledged. The review concludes with a harsh comparison to modern artist Gigi D'Alessio and remarks on cultural stagnation. Discover the raw passion and controversy of Mario Merola's iconic film – watch and judge for yourself!
Two inseparable angels, two handicapped individuals living their sad fate in a hallucinatory scenario. In the end they arrived in flesh and bone, beautiful, wonderful, perfectly separated but without a doubt... indivisible!
Two inseparable angels, two handicapped individuals living their sad fate in a hallucinatory scenario.
In the end they arrived in flesh and bone, beautiful, wonderful, perfectly separated but without a doubt... indivisible!
Indivisibili is a tough, emotionally charged film directed by Edoardo De Angelis. It portrays the life of conjoined twins exploited by their family within a degraded, crime-ridden environment. The film stands out with strong performances, an evocative soundtrack by Enzo Avitabile, and a raw depiction of social issues. Though some characters may seem exaggerated, the film's brutal honesty leaves a lasting impact. Watch Indivisibili to experience a gripping story of survival, family, and identity like no other.
A trash delirium without equals. Because inside there are the IDEAS. The details. The inventions. The genius. The humor, the philosophy. The madness.
A trash delirium without equals.
Because inside there are the IDEAS. The details. The inventions. The genius. The humor, the philosophy. The madness.
Although the reviewer is not a fan of heavy brutal death metal music, they embrace their passion for horror cinema with Gabe Bartalos' Scannati Vivi. The film is praised as a delirious trash horror full of dark humor, inventive ideas, and absurd characters. Despite its low budget and nonsensical plot, the movie shines through its unique style and unexpected brilliance. The reviewer highlights some memorable scenes without spoiling too much and recommends it specifically for fans of the genre. Dive into the wild world of Scannati Vivi—watch this cult horror and experience its crazy, inventive madness now!
Jakob the Liar is an exceptional film, far superior to Life is Beautiful. Certain films, once finished, maybe you just think why the hell are humans so evil?
Jakob the Liar is an exceptional film, far superior to Life is Beautiful.
Certain films, once finished, maybe you just think why the hell are humans so evil?
Jakob the Liar is a profound 1975 GDR film by Frank Beyer that portrays life in a WWII Jewish ghetto through a mix of irony, poetry, and human resilience. The story centers on Jakob, who risks everything to spread hopeful news via a hidden radio. The film’s powerful emotional depth sets it apart, especially compared to the 1999 Robin Williams remake and the Oscar-winning 'Life is Beautiful.' Its minimalist design, haunting soundtrack, and evocative flashbacks underscore the characters' harsh reality and flickers of hope. Watch Jakob the Liar to experience a deeply moving story of hope amid tragedy and explore this timeless WWII masterpiece.
Ridiculous. Our heroes say many American things (THE RIGHT THING IN SPACE...), and to not disappoint that wide slice of slackers who want scientific realism in a film with puppets, they slipped in that crude modern fairy tale about quantum physics. Alien symbolizes a Martian dog driven by low material impulses that make it the ideal prototype, quintessence of conformist mass imbecility.
Ridiculous. Our heroes say many American things (THE RIGHT THING IN SPACE...), and to not disappoint that wide slice of slackers who want scientific realism in a film with puppets, they slipped in that crude modern fairy tale about quantum physics.
Alien symbolizes a Martian dog driven by low material impulses that make it the ideal prototype, quintessence of conformist mass imbecility.
This review delivers an ironic and absurdist perspective on Ridley Scott's Alien: Covenant, highlighting the film's odd plot elements and symbolic interpretations. It critiques character types and scientific logic while humorously depicting special effects and deeper allegories. The reviewer uses satire to explore themes of conformity, globalism, and massification embodied by the Alien. Despite criticisms, the film's effects and certain scenes receive some praise. Dive into this unique and witty review of Alien: Covenant — explore its absurdities and hidden meanings today!
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