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Los monstruos

Título original: I mostri
  • 1963
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 1min
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Lando Buzzanca, Marino Masé, Marisa Merlini, and Ugo Tognazzi in Los monstruos (1963)
Dark ComedySatireComedy

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe myths of the sixties are satirized in 20 episodes.The myths of the sixties are satirized in 20 episodes.The myths of the sixties are satirized in 20 episodes.

  • Dirección
    • Dino Risi
  • Guionistas
    • Agenore Incrocci
    • Furio Scarpelli
    • Elio Petri
  • Elenco
    • Vittorio Gassman
    • Ugo Tognazzi
    • Daniele Vargas
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.4/10
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    • Dirección
      • Dino Risi
    • Guionistas
      • Agenore Incrocci
      • Furio Scarpelli
      • Elio Petri
    • Elenco
      • Vittorio Gassman
      • Ugo Tognazzi
      • Daniele Vargas
    • 9Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 14Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Vittorio Gassman
    Vittorio Gassman
    • Richetto (segment "I due orfanelli")…
    Ugo Tognazzi
    Ugo Tognazzi
    • Stefano (segment "Come un padre")…
    Daniele Vargas
    Daniele Vargas
    • Professor Pinzuto (segment "I due orfanelli")
    Lando Buzzanca
    Lando Buzzanca
    • Luchino (segment "Come un padre")
    Riccardo Paladini
    • Self - TV Speaker (segment "Il testamento di Francesco")
    • (as Riccardo Paladino)
    Marisa Merlini
    Marisa Merlini
    • Paola Fioravanti (segment "Testimone volontario")
    Carlo Bagno
    • Presiding Judge (segment "Testimone volontario")
    • (as Carlo Ragno)
    Franco Castellani
    • Giulio Francusi (segment "La raccomandazione")
    Ricky Tognazzi
    Ricky Tognazzi
    • Paoletto (segment "L'educazione sentimentale")
    • (as Rick Tognazzi)
    Mario Laurentino
    • The Police Officer (segment "Il povero soldato")
    Maria Mannelli
    • Olimpia Ceccarelli (segment "Presa dalla vita")
    Luciana Vincenzi
    • Brunette with two Latin Lovers (segment "Latin Lovers [Amanti latini]")
    Angela Portaluri
    • Ersilia (segment "Che vitaccia!")
    Carlo Kechler
    • Ministry of Public Works's Director (segment "La giornata dell'onorevole")
    • (as Carlo Kecler)
    Ugo Attanasio
    • General Olivazzi (segment "La giornata dell'onorevole")
    Sal Borgese
    Sal Borgese
    • The Debutant Writer (segment "La musa")
    • (as Salvatore Borgese)
    Maria Luisa Rispoli
    Maria Luisa Rispoli
    • Wife at Cinema (segment "Scenda l'Oblio")
    • (as Luisa Rispoli)
    Rika Dialyna
    • Giuliana (segment "Il sacrificato")
    • (as Rica Dialina)
    • Dirección
      • Dino Risi
    • Guionistas
      • Agenore Incrocci
      • Furio Scarpelli
      • Elio Petri
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    Twenty of the Latin tragicomic, corrosive and bawdy short tales!!!

    The Italy is the birthplace of the Latinity that means spirituous people, that's the truth, then starting this point stays clear how they faces their lives, in this tragicomic twenty segments, both leading actors Ugo Tognazzi and Vittorio Gazzman scattered the Italian way black humor with surrealism, masterfully directed by Dino Risi, always anchored by cultural cynicism on Italian society, draw my attention one specific episode when a poor man (Gassman) arrives at slum's house surround by eight sons with medical problems and his pregnant wife asking for him buying some medicines, suddenly he appears at a crowd Roma's stadium almost insane when his team score a goal, priceless moments, reminds me in same place with Corinthians here in Brazil, let's forget aches and pains and have fun, other episode that worth to remember is about the young blind man and the alms's collector (Vittorio Gassman) at church's staircase, when a doctor offers to them a possible cure of blindness of the poor blind man, the blackmailer collector decides moves on to another Church, even mocking of the holiness of clerge, corrosive, bawdy, insane and unique!!!

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    First watch: 2020 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 8.5
    7Bunuel1976

    I MOSTRI (Dino Risi, 1963) ***

    This is considered a classic of Italian comedy – one of many anthologies satirizing their way of life while showcasing the versatile talents of particular stars (in this case, Vittorio Gassman and Ugo Tognazzi); director Risi would himself later make the similarly episodic I COMPLESSI (1965), SESSOMATTO (1973) and this film’s own sequel, I NUOVI MOSTRI (1977) – which, quite surprisingly, was a Best Foreign Language Academy Award nominee the following year.

    As with most films of its type, quality varies throughout the 20(!) episodes – some of these are so short that they’re over before having even begun, while others work their way to a punchline which can be seen coming a mile off; however, a fair number of them are genuinely inspired and side-splitting to boot (the general tone throughout, as befits the title, is one of irreverence). A few episodes include other name performers – such as Michele Mercier and Lando Buzzanca – but it’s Gassman and Tognazzi’s show all the way (the two appear either separately or as a team). Armando Trovajoli’s upbeat score (which is mixed with a handful of current hit songs) is the perfect accompaniment to this entertaining and well-made compilation.

    My favorite episodes are the following: the opening one – in which scoundrel Tognazzi’s schooling of his nerd-ish son (real-life offspring Ricky, later an actor and director in his own right) works all too well, to his own personal detriment; another where a gang of ‘thugs’ including Gassman kidnap an old lady (apparently for the nth time)…as it transpires not for ransom purposes but, rather, so that she can perform a dangerous and humiliating stunt involving a wheelchair-bound woman being thrown into a pool in a film whose director is Gassman himself (in another role)!; also, a courtroom drama in which simple-minded Tognazzi’s voluntary testimony is turned against him by the underhanded tactics of the defense counsel (a flamboyant Gassman); the most famous episode, then, is the concluding one with the stars as a couple of boxers way past their prime who decide to try their luck at the game one last time (with Gassman in the ring and Tognazzi as his manager) – we last see them flying a kite on the beach, Gassman having taken such a severe beating that he is reduced to a vegetable!

    Other notable skits include the titular episode where a murderer is captured by a couple of cops – except that these are so ugly that one wonders who The Monster actually is!; one involving a soldier (Tognazzi) who meekly presents his deceased sister’s diary to a newspaper, ostensibly the one she was most sympathetic to herself…except that it eventually transpires that he was merely interested in how much he could make out of the salacious memoirs and that he naturally would let them go only to the highest bidder!; yet another deals with Gassman, living in the slums with a plethora of kids and relatives, cursing his rotten luck – and, yet, has no qualms about spending his measly pay on soccer matches every Sunday (where he contrives to forget all his misery and lets rip with enthusiasm for the game)! Two (minor) episodes, then, play with issues of gender and sexual orientation: in one Gassman even appears in drag as a female literary critic (who awards the “Book Of The Month” prize to none other than her own protégé, a novice author!), and in another Tognazzi and Gassman play beach studs who discover they have greater affection for each other than their possible ‘preys’!
    8jbgeorges

    Ordinary Monsters...

    Sketch movies are usually not my favourites, but this one is really good! It is a incredible festival of comic roles, brilliantly interpreted by a legendary duo : Vittorio Gassman and Ugo Tognazzi! Two "monsters" of italian cinema... These 20 mini-stories illustrate all the faults and defaults of Italian people of that time through an incredible kaleidoscope of characters and situations. Gassman and Tognazzi give it their best and the result is brilliant. Dino Risi casts a tender and ruthless eye on his compatriots, and very often our prejudices are comforted. An excellent moment of cinema!
    10FilmCriticLalitRao

    Strengths and weaknesses of human behavior/Laughter is the best medicine.

    Most of the patrons of the good cinema know that Italian film industry has always been at the forefront of serious as well as good cinema movement.So by that yardstick,it is important to make a note of Italian comedy.This was one of the most interesting chapters of Italian cultural life after the dreadful harsh realities of the treacherous World War 2.As Italy made a meticulously planned recovery after the harsh destruction of an alien invasion,its society witnessed numerous sociological as well as economical upheavals.This was the primary reason which gave birth to Italian cinema movement.Dino Rosi's film "I Mostri" is the perfect example of Italian ribaldry. It was made as a result of many people's collective efforts. Apart from Ugo Tognazzi and Vittorio Gassman, famous filmmaker Ettore Scola also lent a helping hand. Although there are short humorous episodes in this film, due to its 2 hour length,this film gives subtle impression of a feature film.A must for all those who are interested in good cinema, Italian culture and the strengths and weaknesses of human behavior.
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    Wonderful kaleidoscope vision of Italian society in the early 1960s

    I MOSTRI is a masterly comment on the rot, dignity, suffering, forbidden pleasures, good and evil at the heart of society. It happens to be Italian society under the microscope, but it would easily apply to most societies. Some of its sketches are very thought-provoking, presenting different characters in different stations in life, but always with a cynical incisiveness and a sense of humor that keep the film firmly anchored to ground reality.

    From a cinematic standpoint, I MOSTRI is blessed in various ways. Director Dino Risi, actors Gassman and Tognazzi, and writers Incrocci and Scarpelli are all in top form.

    Black and white photography serves the film's biting commentary on society well, and Alfio Contini does a great job of filming, regardless of whether he is closing up on the actors' faces, shooting boxing bouts, or doing interiors or exteriors.

    I MOSTRI goes on for two hours, which, in my long film lover's life, tends to be excessive, but in this case it held my attention throughout, even conceding that it could have done without a couple of the sketches, which are immediately forgettable.

    "I due orfanelli", "Il Sacrificato," "La Nobile Arte," "Il Povere Soldato," "Vernissage" are all outstanding segments, with Gassman and Tognazzi unafraid to play despicable characters, and switch to noble ones. It is a pity that acting of this quality should go unrewarded, when one sees so much rubbish from much more famous and far better paid actors in other parts of the world.

    Director Risi, just off his masterpiece, IL SORPASSO, the previous year (1962) is in the greatest form of his career. A well deserved 9/10.

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    • Trivia
      Vittorio Gassman and Ugo Tognazzi shared the best actor award for this film at the April 1964 Mar Del Plata festival in Argentina.
    • Créditos curiosos
      The comprehensive closing credits enlist the segments misordered.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Fuochi d'artificio (1997)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Abbronzatissima
      Lyrics by Carlo Rossi

      Composed and performed by Edoardo Vianello

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de julio de 1967 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Italia
      • Francia
    • Sitios oficiales
      • French Distributor's official site
      • French Productor's official site
    • Idioma
      • Italiano
    • También se conoce como
      • The Monsters
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Ponte Sant'Angelo, Roma, Lacio, Italia(in L'educazione sentimentale)
    • Productoras
      • Fair Film
      • Incei Film
      • L.C.J Editions & Productions
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      2 horas 1 minuto
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      • Mono
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      • 1.85 : 1

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