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Giuseppe Pambieri in L'orafo (2022)

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L'orafo

7 opiniones
2/10

The Goldsmith: A Painfully Amateur Horror Experience

The Goldsmith" is a C-grade horror film that falls short in many areas. The plot, reminiscent of something a clever 12-year-old might write, lacks depth and originality. The acting is subpar, with performances that fail to engage or convince the audience. The special effects are equally disappointing, contributing to an overall feeling of amateurism. This film is best watched on a fast-forward setting at 3x speed to quickly get through its lacklustre content. For horror enthusiasts looking for quality, this film is best avoided.

I dream to watch something that will be able to achieve a minimum five points out of ten.
  • tylec-33730
  • 3 ago 2024
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7/10

when you invade a home, you'd better know what you're getting into

A group of hoodlums breaks into a house looking for something, and in the process takes the owners hostage. Sounds like something that you've seen in a ton of movies, right? Well, that's where "L'orafo" ("The Goldsmith" in English) takes a different turn. You see, there were a number of things that the home invaders didn't know about this particular couple.

Vincenzio Ricchiuto's movie is a fine addition to the Euro-horror genre. Undeniably shocking, and even kind of gross in a few scenes, it still manages to put a fun spin on the home invasion cliche. I doubt that it'll ever get remembered as an all-time classic, but it doesn't need to be. It's enjoyable for what it is.

Stefania Casini (Giovanna) co-starred with Robert DeNiro and Gerard Depardieu in Bernardo Bertolucci's "1900".
  • lee_eisenberg
  • 25 feb 2024
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7/10

Generally worthwhile if still hampered by some big issues

Looking for an easy score, a group of thugs decides to break into the house of an elderly couple on the outskirts of town looking for a series of jewels or other valuables inside, but when they realize the couple might be more deranged than they expected must try to prevent their diabolical plans.

Overall, this was a pretty solid genre effort. One of the better elements here is the means through which the film manages to utilize the highly underwhelming ploy of a home invasion. The familiar setup of a group of criminals looking to take advantage of the elderly couple that lives there only to find themselves subject to far more danger and terror than they're prepared for is the secondary setup for the genre that leaves the film with a big hill to overcome. As the idea for this one gets exposed nicely enough so that the film can explore an intriguing twist where the couple holds them hostage for their own means toying with them to reveal several secrets they hold, this setup gradually sets the stage for some cruel and graphic twists to come about giving this one some great gore to go with everything as it comes off quite nicely. However, that highlights a major issue here in that the film really only picks up once it's revealed what their deranged hobby really is. Far too much of the middle of the film focuses on the reveals that come about between the group as the idea of them already being scumbags was established so the need to keep harping on it by getting these secrets revealed and announced at this point doesn't do anything special for them. That also extends the running time with very little of any interest during this period where it consists of nothing more than seeing them stuck in a single room unable to escape and talking to a figure in another room over a monitor system that isn't all that interesting or exciting. It's all pretty big issues with this one and is enough to lower this one on the whole.

Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
  • kannibalcorpsegrinder
  • 24 oct 2023
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8/10

Don't breathe, but you can if you want...

I always find home invasion thrillers to be particularly chilling, because the horror is brought right into your own safe space. The decent ones make me feel so anxious, that I put a baseball bat into the umbrella stand for a good while.

In any case, it's not a new concept that the victims are able to turn the tables, but it's an adrenaline rush to watch. I mean who doesn't enjoy seeing bad types provoke the wrong people and get an overdose of comeuppance?

Vincenzo Ricchiuto's debut feature is thoroughly engaging for the first act. The tension build is well constructed and as much of what is happening remains a mystery, it's intriguing enough to have you already searching for clues. Antonio and Giovanna are great as the elderly couple because they're so fragile and sweet but simultaneously quite vicious.

The payoff is sadly somewhat generic and could have been more imaginative. I have to say though, I did rewind that final shot just because it was so completely odd (you'll see what I mean).

Overall, this is a solid home invasion thriller that is enjoyable enough.
  • amirkhaw
  • 12 oct 2023
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7/10

Not all gold

No pun intended - there is a saying in Germany about not everything being gold that shines. The same can be said about this movie. Furthermore the movie feels a bit like another movie I've seen - recently that is. Because of course not too many ideas that have not been done before. And I don't mean that in a bad way - it is tough to come up with something original.

It is also tough to be steps ahead of the viewers. I'd say that the movie is quite predictable ... and not just because there is a British movie that is ... or has similar stuff in it. Not a copy (either of them), but both in the same genre ... and both quite similar in the violence department too ... crazy to say the least ... and not for the sensitive souls or those who are faint of heart as they say. If you wonder which english movie I think is similar: I do not remember the title ... sorry for that. But I am certain you'll find it if you look for it. I think the other one is a bit stronger than this one - but that is my personal opinion - and this ain't bad either.
  • kosmasp
  • 12 ene 2024
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8/10

A Wild Ride with Euro-Crime Elements

This is a movie that I got the chance to see as a screener thanks to Scott Motisko. One of the selling points was that this featured Stefania Casini who was in Dario Argento's Suspiria. Seeing that this was a horror film from Italy, that was enough for me. The title was interesting so I was curious as to what we'd get.

Synopsis: a trio of desperate criminals break into the isolated country house of an elderly goldsmith and his wife, but their chosen targets turn out to be far less defenseless than they seem.

Now this starts with seeing three kids fleeing from a man. There is two boys and a girl. We have Arianna (Valentina Carbone), Stefano (Matthias Cavallo) and Roberto (Federico Graziani). The girl drops a gold cross. The man almost picks it up, but one of the boys comes to her aid. The other one also jumps in. This ends with Arianna stabbing the man with a knife in his stomach area.

We then shift to the present. We have Antonio (Giuseppe Pambieri) who is our titular goldsmith. The opening credits were given as he was making different items of jewelry. He lives with his wife, Giovanna (Casini). We hear this couple talking about a man who is an apprentice to Antonio, but he doesn't feel that he's ready and doesn't take the work seriously.

It then moves outside where we have a trio watching them. In the car is a couple, Arianna (Tania Bambaci) and Stefano (Mike Cimini). Their third is Roberto (Gianluca Vannucci). He makes them nervous as he's high-strung and uses cocaine. They are staking out the house, waiting for the couple to go to bed. Once they do, they break in wearing baby faced masks.

They're looking for a laboratory. I believe that they know Antonio makes jewelry and that is the score they're looking to steal. We see that Roberto is communicating with Giulio (Andrea Porti) who tipped him off. This other guy is supposed to head their way as it almost feels like Roberto is going to double-cross his group. With this other guy is also Yuri (Antonio Cotese). Our group can't find the lab though. Roberto decides to wake the couple, rough them up and see if that gets them what they want.

It does work. There is a secret door behind a wall. This group goes about stealing all the jewelry in sight. The elderly couple is also tied up. They didn't factor in that the door is on a timer. They're locked in. Antonio and Giovanna get free. We see there is a secret behind a painting of a saint with a monitor. There is a wrinkle here, this older couple knew this group of thieves were coming. Antonio reads from files about them. They know much more than the criminals were expecting. Things also get revealed that creates divides as well. There is a complication with a park ranger, Matteo (Matteo Silvestri), who keeps checking on them. These criminals might not be the worst thing in this house as there is a darker secret held within the walls of this remote place.

That is where I'll leave my recap and introduction to the characters. Where I want to start is that I wasn't fully sure what we would get here from the title. We start off with this interesting scene with the children and this man chasing them. It wasn't until settling in to write this that I realized he was credited as priest, played by Stefano Fregni. By the end, I'm not sure how this scene ties in outside of how taboo it is to kill a priest. It seems like they stole this gold cross so they're in the wrong. I'd also say that we're seeing a history of being criminals. We do come back to this scene with at least one dream sequence as well.

It is from here that this plays like a Euro Crime film. We get to see our elderly couple, with Antonio being the goldsmith. Roberto, Arianna and Stefano are there to rob him. This is a movie that then takes on a ride as things go in different directions. What I like is that originally, we sided with Giovanna and Antonio. Their house gets broken into. They were prepared for this and know more about this trio than we thought. It made me question how. I did like how that makes characters on both sides a shade of grey and for us to decide. The only thing I don't understand is the final reveal of why the criminals are brought here and what the plan for them is. I get what they're doing, but the only explanation I come up is that Antonio, Giovanna and one other person are just crazy. It gives off a mad scientist vibe.

This level of planning and how everything falls into place is great. I do think part of that goes to the acting. Pambieri and Casini seem like these nice elderly people. The more we get to know them, the more deranged they become. That fits the narrative. Personally, I think we need just one more reveal for me to be fully on board. I'd also say that they play well off Vannucci, Bambaci and Cimini who are the criminals. I'm a fan when you have younger, more capable people entering a situation they aren't ready for and seeing the tables turned. The best of the bunch though is Bambaci, followed by Vannucci. How unhinged he is until his back is against the wall is great. Other than that, Porti and the rest of the cast rounded this out for what was needed.

All that is left then is filmmaking. I'd say that the cinematography is good. I like how things are framed. The secret rooms in the house hit a sweet spot for me as they remind me of the 'old dark house' films of the past. I like the fact that we see a lab, but there could be a more traditional one hidden deeper. There are effects later in the movie. It is edited strategically where they show us enough without seeing the seams. Credit to that. I'd also say that the soundtrack and design fit the film for what was needed.

In conclusion, this is a solid independent horror film. It doesn't necessarily do a lot new. What I like though is that it takes things and troupes we've seen, combines them in a bit different way than I'm used to. I like the idea of these criminals coming to a place and then the tables get turned on them. Everyone is a shade of grey which is good. The acting carries this for sure from everyone, the two best being Bambaci and Casini. This is also well made from cinematography to the effects. Not everyone will like this, but if you want a combination of Euro crime with horror elements that develop as we go, give this a watch. Be warned though, this is from Italy so I watched it with subtitles.

My Rating: 7.5 out of 10.
  • Reviews_of_the_Dead
  • 12 oct 2023
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10/10

Fantastic film!

Most modern day physiological thrillers fail to keep me captivated with their overused plots and monotonous acting and leave me feeling bored, but with The Goldsmith, I felt the opposite. It's one of the few films that truly captivated my attention from beginning to end. The way the creators handled this film with its subtle plot twists and impending danger verily sparks the intensity of the viewer's imagination as the story progresses growing darker and darker. The combination of present and past flashback scenes were done well especially as the characters were forced to reminisce on their past choices in regards to impacting their current states letting the viewer see their true characters. I think the actors portrayed their characters impeccably well, especially the older couple who were absolutely perfect for their roles. It left me ruminating long after the film finished and now I don't trust old people...
  • arianaruocco
  • 18 oct 2024
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