Luca Lucini
Lucini's new film, shown out of competition at the International Film Festival, the public has already conquered.
The screening was preceded, interspersed and concluded by loud applause and laughter convinced of satisfaction; even if you are not lovers of the "modern" Italian comedy (the thought of an approach to the real one may shudder, but this is it!), is still happy to think that sometimes not only cinepanettoni and related targati Boldi -De Sica in "fun" with sleazy characters, often of sexual topic.
Let there be frightened by the fact that the writers, in fact, are the same as those Christmas movies of which there is fortunately only a veiled reference, not a film to sketch, not a film that brings square of the comedians as doth the fame of their jokes and attract television audiences in the hall attached.
"Just Married" has an exceptional cast, particularly heterogeneous, we pass from Dario Bandiera (successful duo with Ragonese) Michele Placido (sometimes exceptional), and flanked by Lunetta Savino Francesco Pannofino in the guise of a family of Puglia more rustic.
The characters follow a path that leads them to join relentlessly throughout the film: four pairs totally different from each other, distant in many ways, but linked by a common thread, the wedding day.
E 'and then a countdown that alternates with moments of comic situations, without which the viewer would be likely to survive (see the party after the wedding between twinning and Argentero Atias with a "Spectacular" in the negative sense of the term, a mixture of Indian dances and Taranto).
Notes to deserve Filippo Nigro, one that has nothing to envy to other young actors more famous (for his joke has gone the longest applause during the film), and Francesco Montanari, which fortunately has not paid the parallel commitment Crime Novel of the series because of what might seem out of role (at the bottom of the character and shady dealer little good, though far from its Lebanon, it also found here).
The two are respectively joined by Carolina Crescentini, who are betrothed to a cockpit in good shape, and Gabriella Pession, hysterical old fashioned showgirl (remember too, willingly or not, Eleonora Giorgi).
short, has not the genius of the English humor or the delicacy of French comedy, but with "Just Married" in Italy is good ride, although not at a festival.
The screening was preceded, interspersed and concluded by loud applause and laughter convinced of satisfaction; even if you are not lovers of the "modern" Italian comedy (the thought of an approach to the real one may shudder, but this is it!), is still happy to think that sometimes not only cinepanettoni and related targati Boldi -De Sica in "fun" with sleazy characters, often of sexual topic.
Let there be frightened by the fact that the writers, in fact, are the same as those Christmas movies of which there is fortunately only a veiled reference, not a film to sketch, not a film that brings square of the comedians as doth the fame of their jokes and attract television audiences in the hall attached.
"Just Married" has an exceptional cast, particularly heterogeneous, we pass from Dario Bandiera (successful duo with Ragonese) Michele Placido (sometimes exceptional), and flanked by Lunetta Savino Francesco Pannofino in the guise of a family of Puglia more rustic.
The characters follow a path that leads them to join relentlessly throughout the film: four pairs totally different from each other, distant in many ways, but linked by a common thread, the wedding day.
E 'and then a countdown that alternates with moments of comic situations, without which the viewer would be likely to survive (see the party after the wedding between twinning and Argentero Atias with a "Spectacular" in the negative sense of the term, a mixture of Indian dances and Taranto).
Notes to deserve Filippo Nigro, one that has nothing to envy to other young actors more famous (for his joke has gone the longest applause during the film), and Francesco Montanari, which fortunately has not paid the parallel commitment Crime Novel of the series because of what might seem out of role (at the bottom of the character and shady dealer little good, though far from its Lebanon, it also found here).
The two are respectively joined by Carolina Crescentini, who are betrothed to a cockpit in good shape, and Gabriella Pession, hysterical old fashioned showgirl (remember too, willingly or not, Eleonora Giorgi).
short, has not the genius of the English humor or the delicacy of French comedy, but with "Just Married" in Italy is good ride, although not at a festival.
Patrick Caruso
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