Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Russian magnate Ivanov dreams about having The Popcorn, his favorite Italian musical band from the 80s in Saint Petersburg.The Russian magnate Ivanov dreams about having The Popcorn, his favorite Italian musical band from the 80s in Saint Petersburg.The Russian magnate Ivanov dreams about having The Popcorn, his favorite Italian musical band from the 80s in Saint Petersburg.
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La Mia Banda Suona il Pop is a disappointing comedy that fails to deliver on nearly every front. The script is superficial and uninspired, relying heavily on clichéd jokes and predictable setups that do little to engage the audience. The humor is forced, often crass, and far too reminiscent of low-quality holiday comedies, sacrificing wit for cheap laughs. Timing and pacing are major issues; scenes drag on unnecessarily, disrupting any flow and leaving the viewer impatient.
The characters are poorly developed and painfully stereotypical. Despite a cast with genuine talent, their performances are wasted on one-dimensional roles that offer no emotional depth or meaningful arcs. This lack of character investment makes it difficult to care about what unfolds, reducing the comedic moments to hollow gestures rather than genuinely entertaining scenes. Direction and editing offer no cohesion, giving the film a disjointed feel. Visual choices are bland, lacking creativity or energy, and fail to enhance the narrative or add any charm. The soundtrack, instead of complementing the story, feels overused and intrusive, contributing further to the sense of chaos rather than enjoyment. Overall, La Mia Banda Suona il Pop is a frustrating experience. It squanders both the cast's potential and the audience's attention. The film neither entertains nor resonates, leaving behind a lingering sense of disappointment and wasted opportunity. For anyone expecting clever comedy or thoughtful storytelling, this movie is a major letdown.
The characters are poorly developed and painfully stereotypical. Despite a cast with genuine talent, their performances are wasted on one-dimensional roles that offer no emotional depth or meaningful arcs. This lack of character investment makes it difficult to care about what unfolds, reducing the comedic moments to hollow gestures rather than genuinely entertaining scenes. Direction and editing offer no cohesion, giving the film a disjointed feel. Visual choices are bland, lacking creativity or energy, and fail to enhance the narrative or add any charm. The soundtrack, instead of complementing the story, feels overused and intrusive, contributing further to the sense of chaos rather than enjoyment. Overall, La Mia Banda Suona il Pop is a frustrating experience. It squanders both the cast's potential and the audience's attention. The film neither entertains nor resonates, leaving behind a lingering sense of disappointment and wasted opportunity. For anyone expecting clever comedy or thoughtful storytelling, this movie is a major letdown.
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This is an old school italian comedic movie, with a lot of 80s references, bad, politically uncorrect jokes. However unlike the past comedies, this is more story driven and less gag driven. Even the weird Russian fixation with italian 80s pop culture is referenced.
It has its cringe moments, like the tiger scenes, but it's am overall nice movie that manages to steal a few laughs.
The cast gives a good performance. De sica playing Tony Brando is a great reference to compagni di scuola, Angela finocchiaro is actually funny, great to see Paolo rossi and natasha Stefanenko back.
Andiamo ragazzi, With a 3 mil budget, what could we ask? It's not I pompieri, fantozzi o scuolandi di ladri, and it is not sidney Sibilla or Er Monnezza however it is not Ator or burraco fatale either, or some other dumb cringe movie meant to steal funds from cinecittà.
It's a nice movie to watch after dinner, nothing less, nothing more. Give it a try before downvosting it for the sake of being italian.
This is an old school italian comedic movie, with a lot of 80s references, bad, politically uncorrect jokes. However unlike the past comedies, this is more story driven and less gag driven. Even the weird Russian fixation with italian 80s pop culture is referenced.
It has its cringe moments, like the tiger scenes, but it's am overall nice movie that manages to steal a few laughs.
The cast gives a good performance. De sica playing Tony Brando is a great reference to compagni di scuola, Angela finocchiaro is actually funny, great to see Paolo rossi and natasha Stefanenko back.
Andiamo ragazzi, With a 3 mil budget, what could we ask? It's not I pompieri, fantozzi o scuolandi di ladri, and it is not sidney Sibilla or Er Monnezza however it is not Ator or burraco fatale either, or some other dumb cringe movie meant to steal funds from cinecittà.
It's a nice movie to watch after dinner, nothing less, nothing more. Give it a try before downvosting it for the sake of being italian.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 3 000 000 € (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 389 470 $US
- Durée
- 1h 35min(95 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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