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Romanzo criminale

  • 2005
  • 2h 32min
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Romanzo criminale (2005)
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Ambientada en la década de 1970, narra la historia de tres amigos de toda la vida que asumen el control del crimen organizado en Roma.Ambientada en la década de 1970, narra la historia de tres amigos de toda la vida que asumen el control del crimen organizado en Roma.Ambientada en la década de 1970, narra la historia de tres amigos de toda la vida que asumen el control del crimen organizado en Roma.

  • Dirección
    • Michele Placido
  • Guionistas
    • Giancarlo De Cataldo
    • Stefano Rulli
    • Sandro Petraglia
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    • Kim Rossi Stuart
    • Anna Mouglalis
    • Pierfrancesco Favino
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    • Dirección
      • Michele Placido
    • Guionistas
      • Giancarlo De Cataldo
      • Stefano Rulli
      • Sandro Petraglia
    • Elenco
      • Kim Rossi Stuart
      • Anna Mouglalis
      • Pierfrancesco Favino
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      • 32 premios ganados y 25 nominaciones en total

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    Kim Rossi Stuart
    • Freddo
    Anna Mouglalis
    Anna Mouglalis
    • Patrizia…
    Pierfrancesco Favino
    Pierfrancesco Favino
    • Libano
    Claudio Santamaria
    Claudio Santamaria
    • Dandi
    Stefano Accorsi
    Stefano Accorsi
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    Chiara Alberti
    • Fidanzata del Francese
    Claudio Amato
    • Bernardino Scafa
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      • Michele Placido
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      • Stefano Rulli
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    7joebloggscity

    Italian gangster mob epic, charting their rise from the streets and then demise at the top

    American movies have been chock a block with Italian mafia and gangster movie over the years, saturated with the usual clichés aping the genuine classics of the genre. This film, for me at least, is a novelty, an actual gangster movie by Italians based in Rome (Italy).

    The film covers the sharp rise to the top by a small tight group of street gangsters, who become the top dogs of the Roman underground world of drugs, prostitution and hit-jobs. The group is really three friends going by their nicknames, and as ever they are surrounded by a large cast of fellow criminals and hoodlums. At the same time they are being hunted down by a dogged policeman who enters a romantic triangle with a beautiful and cunning prostitute who happens to also be the love interest of one of the gangsters. Tricky situation if ever there was one!

    The film sweeps from the 70s up to the 90s and follows the characters, showing their self-serving and amoral attitude, but as time unfolds their loyalty is tested to the limit as is their commitment to not only their criminal world but to each other as well.

    For me, this film was interesting and clever. The story maps out the main characters identities well, and seems to steer clear of general gangster clichés. I can only recall one mention of the Mafia by name, whilst most of the action took place at the street. The film adds the surprising element of govt/state collusion with the gangsters, but never places a heavy hand on this. The acting was superb especially by "Ice" and Patrizia, but the rest follow suit very well, and it is hard to knock anyone in that respect, whilst the Italian setting adds its beautiful character as the background setting.

    On the other hand, the film does fall down on a couple of points. The story seems to move away from the gangster story to soap opera at points with vengeance the main game and plot. Business matters seems to disappear into thin air. Also, the large cast is great to have, but sometimes hard to keep up with who is who, and also what they are doing. More development of certain of the characters would have helped, although I don't want to criticise too much as the cast were excellent as it is.

    Overall, a film that is a great interesting and intelligent film, but misses out on being the great modern Italian gangster film that it maybe was aiming for. As in the real world, it appears that the foreign equivalents (e.g. City of God for Brazil) have taken over from the old Italian masters, but a comeback is not out of the question, and hopefully this will be the first of a new burst of quality film making from the Italians.
    9slaterspins

    hyper-realistic style, color, photography, acting were triumphant

    I confess I'm not Italian and don't really have a grasp on the historical significance of the 70's in Italy though I read Moravia's A Time of Innocence (I believe that was the English translation title) and liked it. The movie looked like it was made in contemporary times and the few references to the 70's were confusing as nobody looked like they did in that period. Given that, I loved the style, color, photography and editing and found the plot absorbing and the actors great for the parts. I haven't seen the extended version, don't know what it includes, but would like to, since I was never bored for a minute and it could have been longer as far as I was concerned. Kim Rossi Stuart was great, as were the other members of the 'band', though yes, he seemed out of his element playing a 'cold-blooded' killer. But his sensitivity and decline at the end worked for me. The other guys were great, as was Anna who played Patrizia. She was pretty stunning to look at and believable - when she was on the screen my eyes never wandered. The movie reminded me of Soavi's Uno Bianca in its hypersensitive style, which I loved, though Romanzo wasn't as tight or as suspenseful, I guess. And it wasn't scary either like Soavi's Ultima Pallottola. I don't know if it makes me shallow or what, but I liked the glossy, model feel of the movie a lot. Like I like Soavi's work. For my eyes it was a cinematic feast. Its apparent failings pointed out by other reviewers as a faithful adaptation of the material about the times didn't so much matter to me as I don't know that much about them anyway. I just enjoyed the movie as if it were taking place today and I think others like me might too.
    8electricsheep69

    A Crime Story well worth the read.

    I completely disagree with the last writer. I found this film to be a High speed roller-coaster following the path of Crime in the last century of Rome's history. The Brutal Violence and callous disregard for the people they prey on washes away any chance of redemption for the Protagonist Anti-hero or the group of people he moves with & the writer makes no attempt to forgive them. The film glamourises their way of life yet inevitably does not end happily with only the strongest surviving and even them eventually being cut loose by the people who pull their Machavellian strings..Sex, drugs and violence reign supreme in a film that, although not perfect, paints a vivid picture of the blood spattered underbelly of Roman society. The only faults that I could raise about it would possibly be it's length which at times drags and could perhaps have done with a slightly less flabby cut..
    7dave13-1

    Better than expected

    As the history of modern (1970-95) Italy plays out - the kidnapping of Aldo Mora, the Bologna bombing etc. - a ruthless gang of outsiders are successfully muscling in on Rome's lucrative drug and gambling rackets. Meanwhile, a hard-nosed detective is tracking their activities, seeking evidence to put them away. And lurking even deeper in the background are State black ops figures who may or may not be manipulating both the criminals and the events themselves.

    I was expecting the sort of cheap crime exploitation movie that proliferated in Italian cinema back in the 70s, but this is a different, much more ambitious and better type of movie. Crime Novel is structured very much like an Italian version of American Gangster. It has the same intimate yet gritty feel, the same long slow story arc, playing out over years against a background of world events; the dedicated cop who seems like the only police official who sees his duty as catching criminals rather than taking bribes; and drug dealers who see themselves as businessmen providing a service rather than villains, and most of time they are.

    The focus is clearly on the gang. They grew up together in the streets. Crime and friendship are what holds them together. They have strong loyalties to those closest to them but can be ruthless to those who oppose them. Individually, they have frailties, but together they are formidable. The script is structured to provide each of the central characters with plenty of screen time, and its strong dialogue and intimate tone create very multi-dimensional and mostly sympathetic portraits.

    The resulting movie is very watchable and a worthy companion piece to movies like Carlito's Way, Scarface and American Gangster. Recommended.
    4gabrieletaibo

    To The Criminals With Love

    There is long tradition in Italian cinema in which the hero is a thief or a pathetic loser or a criminal or, like in "Romanzo Criminale" all three. Part of the tradition is to humanize the beasts, to give them feelings, to make us feel for them. Here we're giving an endless romance based on the real life Magliana band, a bunch of heartless, violent thugs that dominated the Roman gangland in the 70's. Michele Placido and his script writers concoct a confused and confusing document that is as annoying, tedious and opportunistic as it is long, endless really. There is, however, one big plus in its favor, the actors. They are given a sketchy draw of their perverse characters but they go for it with body and soul. Kim Rossi Stuart's tormented Freddo exudes a cutting pain that makes you think he has a conscience. Claudio Santamaria projects danger without even trying and the "Libanese" is played by an actor totally new to me, Pierfrancesco Favino, that gives the best performance by an Italian Actor in many, many moons. Riccardo Scamarcio has a face to launch a thousand ships but unfortunately no character and Stefano Accorsi is totally unbelievable in a character that is nothing short of absurd. Explosions, production values, American style editing, but very slow pacing, a brilliant dirty photography by the great Luca Bigazzi. What a pity that with all of this talent available the end result is so mediocre.

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    • Trivia
      Director Michele Placido wanted Paz Vega to play Patrizia but she could not take on the role because of scheduling conflicts. Anna Mouglalis was cast instead.
    • Errores
      The section of Bologna Central Station that is shown when the bomb explodes is the wrong part of the building. The waiting room, where the real bomb exploded is on the left side of the main entrance, this is actually part of the ticket hall which remained mostly undamaged during the explosion.
    • Citas

      Commissario Scialoja: Here is my letter of resignation

      [...]

      Commissario Scialoja: . In the future, we people like me will no longer be needed, because there will be no democracy to save, only private interests. Struggles for more power, more money.

    • Versiones alternativas
      The extended version of the movie features two new sequences, including some archival footage with Silvio Berlusconi. The scene is omitted in the version aired by Italian network Canale 5, owned by Berlusconi.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Timeshift: Italian Noir: The Story of Italian Crime Fiction (2010)
    • Bandas sonoras
      I heard it through the grapevine
      Written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong

      Performed by Giorgia

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 30 de septiembre de 2005 (Italia)
    • Países de origen
      • Italia
      • Francia
      • Reino Unido
    • Idiomas
      • Italiano
      • Inglés
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • Romanzo Criminale
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Bolonia, Emilia-Romaña, Italia
    • Productoras
      • Cattleya
      • Babe Film
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 2h 32min(152 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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