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Moccia, considered the spokesperson for the young, describes a reality that is often nonexistent and completely invented. The author’s gaze lingers on the short skirt or the necklines of the seventeen-year-olds, on their mischievous glances… a hallucinatory film in which his exclusive and personal imaginary as a demented writer for teenagers meets the provocative 17-year-olds.
Moccia, considered the spokesperson for the young, describes a reality that is often nonexistent and completely invented.
The author’s gaze lingers on the short skirt or the necklines of the seventeen-year-olds, on their mischievous glances… a hallucinatory film in which his exclusive and personal imaginary as a demented writer for teenagers meets the provocative 17-year-olds.
Explore this controversial review and decide for yourself how Moccia’s film portrays youth and adult tensions.
The film is clichéd in every aspect. In short, the film should be completely avoided, unless you want to see a sad documentary on today’s world.
The film is clichéd in every aspect.
In short, the film should be completely avoided, unless you want to see a sad documentary on today’s world.
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Moccia is the little king of a new trend, which I define with my own neologism as white cell phones. Everything here is 'predictable,' from the erotic scenes to the feelings, to the 'youthful' dialogues.
Moccia is the little king of a new trend, which I define with my own neologism as white cell phones.
Everything here is 'predictable,' from the erotic scenes to the feelings, to the 'youthful' dialogues.
Discover the truth behind Federico Moccia's film – read the full review and decide if it’s worth watching!
Ohibò! Quest’opera non è in nessuna classifica. Perchè non usare l’apposito pulsante qui sotto?
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