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Notturno bus

  • 2007
  • T
  • 1h 45min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
782
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Notturno bus (2007)
Commedia darkCommediaCrimineDrammaRomanticismo

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFranz is a bus driver. One night in his empty bus, Leila, a girl on the run, gets on. He doesn't have time to deny her a cigarette that the woman has already got rid of her wig and slipped i... Leggi tuttoFranz is a bus driver. One night in his empty bus, Leila, a girl on the run, gets on. He doesn't have time to deny her a cigarette that the woman has already got rid of her wig and slipped into his bed, but only to have a place to hide till the next morning. In fact, Leila is a c... Leggi tuttoFranz is a bus driver. One night in his empty bus, Leila, a girl on the run, gets on. He doesn't have time to deny her a cigarette that the woman has already got rid of her wig and slipped into his bed, but only to have a place to hide till the next morning. In fact, Leila is a charming scammer, shrewd and liar.

  • Regia
    • Davide Marengo
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Giampiero Rigosi
    • Maura Vespini
    • Isotta Toso
  • Star
    • Giovanna Mezzogiorno
    • Valerio Mastandrea
    • Ennio Fantastichini
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    782
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Davide Marengo
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Giampiero Rigosi
      • Maura Vespini
      • Isotta Toso
    • Star
      • Giovanna Mezzogiorno
      • Valerio Mastandrea
      • Ennio Fantastichini
    • 6Recensioni degli utenti
    • 8Recensioni della critica
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      • 2 vittorie e 7 candidature totali

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    Giovanna Mezzogiorno
    Giovanna Mezzogiorno
    • Leila Ronchi
    Valerio Mastandrea
    Valerio Mastandrea
    • Francesco 'Franz' Renzi
    Ennio Fantastichini
    Ennio Fantastichini
    • Carlo Matera
    Anna Romantowska
    Anna Romantowska
    • Sonia
    Roberto Citran
    Roberto Citran
    • Diolaiti
    Francesco Pannofino
    Francesco Pannofino
    • Garofano
    Ivan Franek
    Ivan Franek
    • Andrea
    Antonio Catania
    Antonio Catania
    • Bergamini
    Iaia Forte
    Iaia Forte
    • Moglie Garofano
    Marcello Mazzarella
    Marcello Mazzarella
    • Pittore
    Marek Barbasiewicz
    Marek Barbasiewicz
    • Presidente
    Renato Nicolini
    • Tassinari
    Massimo De Santis
    Massimo De Santis
    • Leo
    Paolo Calabresi
    Paolo Calabresi
    • Paolo
    Manuela Morabito
    • Baby
    Alice Palazzi
    Alice Palazzi
    • Elisabetta Garofano
    Mario Rivera
    • Titti
    Lilio Aurelio
    • Manovratore Muletto
    • Regia
      • Davide Marengo
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Giampiero Rigosi
      • Maura Vespini
      • Isotta Toso
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    8Chris Knipp

    Pursuit of love, a microchip, and the magic of Gorodish

    The spirit of 'Diva' hovers over this debut feature by the young Italian director Davide Marengo, which, like Jean-Jacques Beineix's classic 1981 first film neatly earns the designation, comedy/thriller/romance. In 'Diva' two sets of rival heavies were looking for a pirated tape of a recording-shy opera singer, whose innocent maker falls in with a guru named Gorodish and his cute Vietnamese girlfriend. There's a nasty cop involved in a crime ring too, but nobody can resist the devices of Gorodish, the smartest guru who ever puffed cigars in a free-standing bath tub.

    Would that 'Night Bus,' which revolves around a similarly intense treasure hunt, were as clear as 'Diva,' or took the time to linger as satisfyingly over its main characters, soaking up their charisma and cruising their nifty pads. There's a lot of running around in Marengo's plot (adopted from the eponymous novel by Giampiero Rigosi) and the result isn't as satisfying and debonair as the little novel by Delacorta Beineix worked from. But Night Bus still has fun with its wistful romances; and its double-double-crosses provides a fun ride.

    This time there's no Diva. Instead the prize is a microchip worth a lot of money to some shady foreign billionaire. It's fallen into the hands of somebody shady--a barman named Andrea (Ivan Franek). Almost immediately, a soulful young woman who lives by her wits named Leila (Giovanna Mezzogiorno) steals it from Andrea. She's pursued by two heavies who're on the trail, Diolaiti (Roberto Citran) and Garofano (Francesco Pannofino), and, losing her shoes and her wallet and her composure to the chase, she pals up with Franz (Valerio Mastandrea), driver of a night bus to Rome airport. Franz is a lonely guy. He's also a former philosophy student ("an intellectual!" exclaims Leila) who owes a big gambling debt to his old pal Titti (Mario Rivera). Meanwhile, working for a mysterious billionaire whose face we never see is a sophisticated, but also like Franz lonely, ex-cop called Carlo Matera (Ennio Fantastichini). Matera is in constant touch with the billionaire, as one of the heavies is in touch with his boss and his wife and mom, each of whom has a comical identifying cellphone ring. Matera has $4 to pay for the microchip, which needless to say is an important detail.

    Well, that's about enough, but I have to tell you that Carlo is engineering a reunion with an old flame (Anna Romantowska) whom he regrets jilting long ago. She was too revolutionary for him. I wouldn't say like the Variety reviewer that this is "a major detour." This movie, after all, is one "major detour" after another: Matera's reunion rhymes nicely with Franz and Leila's tentative attraction of opposites. It's just that, as I said, things are never as neat as Delacorte's and Beineix's 'Diva,' and it would be much nicer if they were.

    Marengo and everybody involved has a good time. The music is a bit obvious, but it does the right things at the right times and highlights the sense of fun. The movie tries a little too hard in its look and its content to rival American thriller romances, particularly in a chase sequence involving two buses that feels clumsy and unnecessary, though at least it rides along with the bus theme and helps build Franz's cowardly lion persona. The latter sequences, in which there are more double-crosses and escapes and we're held in suspense to the last minute over whether the couple will run off together or not, do not disappoint. The closing credits, in which evidently everybody who worked on the film and some of their children march happily out of a bus, again recalls the happy cinema of the Eighties by invoking the early Jonathan Demme.

    Shown at the Open Roads: New Italian Cinema series at Lincoln Center in June 2008.
    7johno-21

    Night Bus

    I recently saw this at the 2008 Palm Springs International Film Festival. It's producer Sandro Silvestri was on hand for an audience Q&A following the screening. This is a good action/drama/comedy from Italy. It's fast paced espionage-chase story and simple straight forward story line is almost like an American movie or television movie and one could easily see being remade as an English language film. A Polish billionaire needs a microchip with some important information on it and is willing to pay $4 million Eros to get it. Matera (Ennio Fantastichini), Andrea (Ivan Franek) and Garofano (Francesco Pannofino) and Diolaiti (Roberto Citran) are prepared to battle a violent war against each other to get their hands on the microchip. The microchip ends up in the possession of Leila (Giovanna Mezzogiorno) who enlists the help of Franz (Valerio Mastandrea), a down on his luck bus driver to help her out. This is a strong debut film from director Davide Marengo based on a story by Giampiero Rigosi and adapted for the screen by Fabio Bonifacci. It's nicely photographed by veteran cinematographer Arnaldo Catinari with naturally almost all the scenes shot at night. Some interesting support characters, most memorably Mario Rivera as Titti. This would be pretty appealing to a general audience but it does have some scenes of violence and is by no means an art film. I would give this a 7.5 out of 10 and recommend it.
    4Maurizio73

    Notturno bus...stop!

    At the center of the exchange of a compromising microchip between opposing factions of secret agents, an unwanted thief and an impassioned chauffeur put in without wanting it. Between vicissitudes, deceptions and various pursuits, they will end up sharing their solitude and ... a great sum of money. Marengo debuts in the long run with a caricaturist metropolitan noir film that mimics the film with the sweetness of Mazzacurati master: the mirage of a different life for two lonely souls fleeing the past failures and the indigence of the present. The spy-story that is the background to the story is obviously a thin pretext that triggers around the subject of a postage stamp controversy, the tragicomic events of a stunning gallery of comic book characters that may arise as between professional failures and personal dissatisfaction, Up to the epilogue of an unlikely story of misunderstood feelings and disputed booties. If the parody of a mix of import registers that would like to contaminate action and reflection is poorly suited to the low quality of our screenwriters, the film shapes more on the side of a frayed and predictable action and the inconsistency of two- dimensional characters that reproduce so many stereotypes Of the overseas cinema: from the secret agent of a lonely Ennio Fantastichini to the bully with the golden heart of a corny Mario Rivera, from the dark lady of a two-bit Giovanna Mezzogiorno to the loser by the sad charm of a lazy Valerio Mastandrea. To make matters worse, the ridiculous overacting of an irritating Francesco Pannofino whirring and agitating throughout the film in the unusual attempt to play the card of a comedy over the lines to counter the unhappy sadness of sophisticated blues atmospheres. In the final, even the arithmetic game of a double cross between destiny fathers and prodigal sons with Cleopatra's complex in the unsatisfied reunion of an appointment for life ... or for death. All wasted effort, including the beautiful soundtrack of a talented Daniele Silvestri and two bus of the ATAC that were destroyed during the scene of the night-time pursuit between urban wreckage. Two nominations to David, two Silver Ribbons and one Golden Globe for an Italian-Polish production that spends three and picks one; Even here unfortunately the accounts end up not coming back at all.

    "Hey, you hear the buses at night with certain broken mechanisms do Too much noise ... nobody is looking for anyone waiting for them Even the driver tell me ... what he does"
    7destefani

    Not bad, I wanna see the next one...

    I went back to Italy for my holidays and I decided to watch this brand new Italian film. I reckon that a 7/10 is appropriate. I'm afraid it's not unforgettable... but I found it pretty and snappy. Quite a strong script that ensures a good rhythm. Interesting soundtrack (Probably something more than "interesting", but a bit too "poppy").

    Actors are just fine. Carachters too, even if they don't seem enough "working class".

    Marengo is neat, he decided not to risk... The film is already difficult to shoot because half of the scenes run at nightime. Good job man! But next time I'd like to laugh I little bit more!

    Iacopo Destefani
    5Giulio_zzgfont

    Initially good, it loose quickly the grip.

    The initial part is quite interesting. The pursuit for the chip is gripping, the actors are some of the best in the Italian film industry and here they work well. The usual problem in Italian films is that there must be always the love story that redeem the bad guy and make him (or her) try to change his (or her) life. No real plot twist, no surprises. Love wins all. If you want to see a noir film really different in Italian film production, check "Senza nessuna pietà" with Pierfrancesco Favino. It will give you a different prospective on Italian films and will wipe away that sense of "already seen".

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    • Data di uscita
      • 11 maggio 2007 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Italia
      • Polonia
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      • Italiano
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