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La doppia ora

  • 2009
  • B15
  • 1h 35min
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La doppia ora (2009)
Former cop Guido (Timi) is a luckless veteran of the 'speed-dating' scene in Turin. To his surprise, he meets Slovenian immigrant Sonia (Rappoport), a chambermaid at a high-end hotel. The two hit it off, and a passionate romance develops. After they leave the city for a romantic getaway in the country, things suddenly take a dark turn. As SoniaÂ’s murky past resurfaces, her reality starts to crumble...
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA chambermaid and an ex-cop meet at a speed dating event and a romance develops. But during a romantic getaway things suddenly take a dark turn.A chambermaid and an ex-cop meet at a speed dating event and a romance develops. But during a romantic getaway things suddenly take a dark turn.A chambermaid and an ex-cop meet at a speed dating event and a romance develops. But during a romantic getaway things suddenly take a dark turn.

  • Dirección
    • Giuseppe Capotondi
  • Guionistas
    • Alessandro Fabbri
    • Ludovica Rampoldi
    • Stefano Sardo
  • Elenco
    • Ksenia Rappoport
    • Filippo Timi
    • Antonia Truppo
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Giuseppe Capotondi
    • Guionistas
      • Alessandro Fabbri
      • Ludovica Rampoldi
      • Stefano Sardo
    • Elenco
      • Ksenia Rappoport
      • Filippo Timi
      • Antonia Truppo
    • 26Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 139Opiniones de los críticos
    • 72Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 8 premios ganados y 13 nominaciones en total

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    The Double Hour
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    "What's So Funny?"
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    "What's So Funny?"
    "Maids"
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    "Forest"
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    Ksenia Rappoport
    Ksenia Rappoport
    • Sonia
    Filippo Timi
    Filippo Timi
    • Guido
    Antonia Truppo
    • Margherita
    Gaetano Bruno
    Gaetano Bruno
    • Riccardo
    Fausto Russo Alesi
    Fausto Russo Alesi
    • Bruno
    Michele Di Mauro
    • Dante
    Lorenzo Gioielli
    • Hotel deputy director
    Lidia Vitale
    Lidia Vitale
    • Redhead at speed date
    Giampiero Judica
    Giampiero Judica
    • Man at speed date
    Roberto Accornero
    Roberto Accornero
    • Man at speed date
    Lucia Poli
    • Marisa
    Giorgio Colangeli
    Giorgio Colangeli
    • Priest…
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    • Hostess
    Barbara Braconi
    • Receptionist
    Federica Cassini
    • Infermiera
    Valentina Gaia
    • Jewelry shop-girl
    Diegi Gueci
    • Man at speed date
    Edoardo La Scala
    • Marco
    • Dirección
      • Giuseppe Capotondi
    • Guionistas
      • Alessandro Fabbri
      • Ludovica Rampoldi
      • Stefano Sardo
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    6ferguson-6

    Double Hour / Double Time

    Greetings again from the darkness. Suspenseful thrillers, when well done, are just about as much fun as one can have at a theatre (unless you are Pee Wee Herman). The debut film from director Giusseppe Capotondi is very well acted, and pretty well written and filmed. It has some similarities to, but is not quite at the level of one of my Top 5 movies from 2008 - Tell No One.

    Filmed in Italy (with English subtitles), the film does a terrific job of sucking us right in. Guido (Filippo Timi) and Sonia (Ksenrya Rappoport) meet at a speed dating event. He is a former cop now security guard, and she is a Slovenian immigrant working as a housekeeper at a swanky Italian hotel. Love blossoms for these two until the story takes a very dark turn. That's when all the twists and turns and misdirection begin.

    Really not possible to talk too much about what happens, other than to say the characters and events aren't always what they seem. I really enjoyed the first two acts of the movie, but felt letdown a bit by the final act. Some of the visuals are very good, but the wrap up is just a bit disappointing. Still, the first 80 minutes or so are terrific and make the film worth watching.
    6jadepietro

    Having Second Thoughts

    This film is mildly recommended.

    I miss Alfred Hitchcock. His films were carefully constructed thrillers that would rarely let the moviegoer down. His pacing, editing, camera angles, and most importantly, his script, kept logic intact while entertaining and building suspense. There were always concluding set pieces that became memorable parts of cinema history: a chase on Mount Rushmore, a runaway carousel, a fight aboard a high speed train, an attack of stark-raving mad ravens. As I sat watching the Italian import, The Double Hour, my thoughts yearned for his deft director's touch on this film's intriguing premise.

    Directed by newcomer Giuseppe Capotondi, the film stars Kseniya Rappoport as Sonya and Flippo Timi as Guido, two lonely sorts who meet at a speed dating seminar. She works as a hotel maid and he is an ex-cop turned security guard and both sense a real instant connection there. That's the beginning of a complex labyrinth that held my complete interest for about three-fourth of the film's length.

    This off-beat thriller that becomes more ominous and intriguing every second with plot twists and startling reveals in its intricate plotting. There are twists galore, some minor, some major, and I enjoyed the conceit of the filmmaker in toying with his audience.

    Now I love a good mystery and this is one, that is, up until the last few minutes when the mystery unravels and so does all reasoning. Actions are so out of character with Sonya and Guido's arc that the film defies rationality. Incidents that occur in the beginning of the film become random thoughts and really have no bearing in the maze-like structure of the story. The final shot made little sense to me when trying to decode the scheme of events prior to that ending, leaving me with a bitter taste of regret. ( Plus, no memorable set piece is on display when one could have been added in the airport scene to full effect.)

    The movie tagline for The Double Hour reads as follows: A Romance. A Robbery. A Mystery. All that is true, and for the most of the time, the film does successfully involve the moviegoer. But, unfortunately, the film ultimately disappoints in the last half hour of the film when all the logic gives way to a very unsatisfying ending.

    Sadly, I felt double-crossed and cheated when the end credits rolled. Yes, Alfred would have ironed out all the plot kinks before filming this exasperating thriller. Why have your audience invest their time and emotions in all of the film's intricacies when your overly convoluted plot becomes the major obstacle to the mystery itself. The Double Hour is second rate Hitchcock at best. GRADE: B-

    NOTE: Visit my movie blog for more reviews: www.dearmoviegoer.com
    8Rockwell_Cronenberg

    Supernatural noir.

    The Double Hour is a very interesting film. One of those rare pictures in which every scene counts. It's hard to review it without spoiling anything, since a lot of it's brilliance lays in a very surreal and terrifying sequence of events. The film is a lot of things; a twisted thriller, a unique and intense romance and a character study of two different individuals who find exactly what they need in each other. It works on every level that it attains towards, thanks primarily to a very intelligent script and superb performances from Filippo Timi and especially Kseniya Rappoport. The film has a lot of twists and a lot of, "what the hell is happening?" scenes, but thanks to the script it never gets too far ahead of the audience. It's easy to stick with, while still being intellectually stimulating. I wasn't bored for a second, from the huge shock of the opening scene until the interesting final one. There's a lot of great aspects that are involved throughout, the film really knows how to give it's two main characters some very emotional and enlightening arcs. They both go through a world of emotional distress and in the end they are completely changed while remaining in the same basic place that they started off. It asks a lot of questions and leaves the audience to debate them long after the film is over. Can you ever truly trust someone? What is the nature of revenge? How do you move past losing a loved one? There are many more and the film keeps you guessing all the way through. Tons of twists, great characters and interesting moves from a structural standpoint. It's a very unique film and a very fantastic one.
    8marielaperezsimons

    A Satisfying Nail-Biting Psychological Thriller from Italy

    Fans of Alfred Hitchcock and followers of the more recent "Girl with a Dragon Tattoo" series, would likely be pleased with this nail-biting psychological thriller from Italy, which delivers many unexpected twists during its 96 minutes of running time.

    If suspense isn't your cup of tea but you enjoy art films with non-linear and unpredictable plots, you'll probably end up drinking the whole pot of this satisfying brainteaser from newcomer director Giuseppe Capotondi.

    "The Double Hour" is actually a love story between a lonely immigrant, Sonia (a chambermaid at a high-end hotel in Turin) and the also lonesome Guido, an ex-cop working as a security guard at an art dealer's estate. The two meet at a speed-dating event and just as they are beginning to fall in love, a crime happens, and their relationship is cut short.

    But before that, during their first date, Guido looks at his watch, which marks 23:23, and he tells Sonia that it's a double hour and that she should make a wish. This detail early on, serves as a metaphor for the double life of the characters and the double storyline of the film you are about to embark on. And it's details such as this one that you need to pay attention to, because every one of them is important to decipher this riveting puzzler that won't let you get too comfortable in your seat.

    Acted to perfection by Ksenia Rappoport and Filippo Timi "The Double Hour" is making its way quietly now through art-house theaters in the United States. Don't miss it!
    8blanche-2

    Lynch-type thriller

    Kseniya Rappoport stars in "The Double Hour" (La Doppia Ora), a 2009 film.

    Very reminiscent of David Lynch, the story concerns ex-cop Guido (Filippo Timi), who seems to be a chronic speed-dater. On this particular night, he meets someone he feels he can actually date, Sonia (Rappaport), who works as a hotel chambermaid. The relationship develops. However, as we slowly learn more and more about Sonia, she isn't all that she seems.

    The plot isn't all that it seems, either, and as the film goes on, we see both dream and reality emerge.

    Like Mulholland Drive, Lost Highway, and Cache, The Double Hour is a fascinating film, where things are not always as they seem, and what goes on underneath is far more interesting. Directed by Giuseppe Capotondi, if you're a fan of Lynch or Michael Heneke, you will enjoy this film.

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      Referenced in At the Movies: Venice Film Festival 2009 (2009)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 29 de diciembre de 2011 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Italia
    • Idiomas
      • Italiano
      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • The Double Hour
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Carmagnola, Turín, Piamonte, Italia
    • Productoras
      • Indigo Film
      • Medusa Film
      • Mercurio Cinematografica
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 4,300,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 1,514,942
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 30,246
      • 17 abr 2011
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 2,848,165
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 35 minutos
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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