अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA time during Cosa Nostra boss Matteo Messina Denaro's three decades as a fugitive from Italian justice, when he was at the peak of his nefarious powers.A time during Cosa Nostra boss Matteo Messina Denaro's three decades as a fugitive from Italian justice, when he was at the peak of his nefarious powers.A time during Cosa Nostra boss Matteo Messina Denaro's three decades as a fugitive from Italian justice, when he was at the peak of his nefarious powers.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
- पुरस्कार
- 5 जीत और कुल 8 नामांकन
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I don't know, I found it very boring and acted in a way that was too caricatural: the result is a boring and difficult narration that takes too many things for granted to be fluid and engaging. Toni Servillo and Elio Germano are caricatures bordering on the annoying and stereotypical, or rather, unfortunately, beyond, and they certainly do not play a good role in the flow of the story. Which is almost a non-story, boring and squalid, just like the life of the two protagonists, built through the notes that Messina Denaro exchanged with all those who knew of his being a fugitive in broad daylight, but still clandestine. One could say that this "Iddu" is a missed opportunity, because it wallows in stereotypes and caricatures that are now stale and overused, something that, on the other hand, Colapesce's soundtrack does not do, resulting in fact in the best thing in this low profile mafia movie.
The best Mafia stories are based on real life events set in Sicily. Case in point - Bellocchio's Il traditore/the Traitor (2019) -Pierfrancesco Favino's portrait of Tommaso Buscetta that still contains the most entertaining court scenes in world cinema.
In this new film by Piazza and Grassadonia (Sicilian Ghost Story, 2018), Germano portrays a fugitive mob boss who capitulates to a legendary exchange of sub rosa letters (think fish gills) with his godfather (Toni Servillo), a twisted politician recently freed from prison. Bad apples do not reformulate, they only grow more rotten, and so it goes with Servillo's character. The biopic is inspired by real events made more compelling by an absorbing performance from Germano, sided by Servillo's effortless offer.
Sicilian Letters keeps the Italian crime film genre alive with the cat and mouse pace and the beautifully shot aesthetic we expect from this much-loved genre. The film won multiple critics' awards at its Venice Film Festival premiere.
In this new film by Piazza and Grassadonia (Sicilian Ghost Story, 2018), Germano portrays a fugitive mob boss who capitulates to a legendary exchange of sub rosa letters (think fish gills) with his godfather (Toni Servillo), a twisted politician recently freed from prison. Bad apples do not reformulate, they only grow more rotten, and so it goes with Servillo's character. The biopic is inspired by real events made more compelling by an absorbing performance from Germano, sided by Servillo's effortless offer.
Sicilian Letters keeps the Italian crime film genre alive with the cat and mouse pace and the beautifully shot aesthetic we expect from this much-loved genre. The film won multiple critics' awards at its Venice Film Festival premiere.
क्या आपको पता है
- कनेक्शनReferenced in Close-Up: Why do We Need the Venice Film Festival? (2024)
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