Añade un argumento en tu idiomaGiovanni is a young man who has been used by a catholic publishing house to advertise, with his face, a publication by installments concerning Jesus life. Francesca is a mysterious girl he m... Leer todoGiovanni is a young man who has been used by a catholic publishing house to advertise, with his face, a publication by installments concerning Jesus life. Francesca is a mysterious girl he met on the street and who's being sought by the police. They leave together, but will their... Leer todoGiovanni is a young man who has been used by a catholic publishing house to advertise, with his face, a publication by installments concerning Jesus life. Francesca is a mysterious girl he met on the street and who's being sought by the police. They leave together, but will their troubles catch up with them ?
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- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 5 premios y 2 nominaciones en total
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Actually, Grillo (playing a hitch-hiker literally picked up by the Catholic Church to be "the face of Christ" in a serialized, updated retelling of the life of our Savior!) only ever appeared in 3 films and he even won 2 best actor awards for this, his film debut; significantly, given the religious nature of the work in question, the actor had just been found guilty of manslaughter for a car accident he was involved in where his three passengers lost their lives! His co-stars in the film were French actress Maria Schneider (as a middle-class terrorist!) and Spaniard Fernando Rey (as the Monsignor spearheading the campaign); interestingly, these two had already worked together briefly on Luis Bunuel's swan-song THAT OBSCURE OBJECT OF DESIRE (1977) before Schneider was legendarily replaced by 2 actresses!
Also featured in the cast are Alexandra Stewart (as Schneider's clueless mother), Nestor Garay (as an amiable, fat and "insignificant" priest who is made Grillo's guardian) and Meme Perlini (as a lean, shady and "untrustworthy" priest). Grillo's innocent roaming away from the Church's custody brings him in contact with a carpenter who offers him shelter, a job as a night watchman and, later, makes wooden Christ statues with Grillo's face plastered on them!; an unrepentant junkie (whom Grillo helps financially but she merely spends it on dope and offers him her body in return!) and her violent family; a wheelchair-bound boy who, eventually, is the protagonist of a predictable (but nevertheless effective) 'miraculous' finale; hilariously, a handful of autograph hunters to which he helpfully offers to provide also with that of St. Peter's (since he acts as his lawful attorney!) and a band of door-to-door scavenger-thieves and, memorably, a recalcitrant rooster! Finally, the film is, pardon the pun, blessed by a beautifully acoustic score by Fiorenzo Carpi (although Grillo at one point amusingly rushes to belt out a bluesy song on a piano when forbidden to speak at a press conference!) and is, generally, a more rewarding modern and caustic re-envisaging of Christ's ministry than Adriano Celentano's controversial JOAN LUI – MA UN GIORNO NEL PAESE ARRIVO IO DI LUNEDI' (1985).
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- 1h 45min(105 min)
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