[go: up one dir, main page]

    Calendario delle usciteI migliori 250 filmI film più popolariEsplora film per genereCampione d’incassiOrari e bigliettiNotizie sui filmFilm indiani in evidenza
    Cosa c’è in TV e in streamingLe migliori 250 serieLe serie più popolariEsplora serie per genereNotizie TV
    Cosa guardareTrailer più recentiOriginali IMDbPreferiti IMDbIn evidenza su IMDbGuida all'intrattenimento per la famigliaPodcast IMDb
    OscarsEmmysSan Diego Comic-ConSummer Watch GuideToronto Int'l Film FestivalIMDb Stars to WatchSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralTutti gli eventi
    Nato oggiCelebrità più popolariNotizie sulle celebrità
    Centro assistenzaZona contributoriSondaggi
Per i professionisti del settore
  • Lingua
  • Completamente supportata
  • English (United States)
    Parzialmente supportata
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Lista Video
Accedi
  • Completamente supportata
  • English (United States)
    Parzialmente supportata
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Usa l'app
Indietro
  • Il Cast e la Troupe
  • Recensioni degli utenti
IMDbPro
Quando la notte (2011)

Recensioni degli utenti

Quando la notte

3 recensioni
5/10

Awkward romantic melodrama

Cristina Comincini's Quando la notte (When the Night) is best described as a romantic melodrama, and that's a genre that Italian cinema traditionally excels in. It's a bit like a romantic comedy, only without the comedy and with stronger, more violent, passionate contrasts in the love/hate angle. In the right hands, as in the films of Sergio Castellitto and Margaret Mazzantini (Don't Move, You Can't Save Yourself Alone), it can be explosive stuff. Cristina Comencini's film has plenty of suppressed passions waiting to be let loose, but it lacks the necessary conviction to carry it off.

Quando la notte at least finds the right kind of environment for secret and illicit passions. Marina (Claudia Pandalfi), a young mother with a 2 year old child, has gone on holiday leaving her husband at home, staying for a month in a remote lodge in the Italian Alps. It's apparent that it's more of a refuge than a lodge, and it gradually becomes clear that Marina is finding it difficult to cope looking after the baby on her own. She doesn't get much in the way of sympathy from Manfred (Filippo Timi), who is the owner and the only other guest at the lodge, a sullen solitary individual, a mountain guide who has recently been abandoned by his wife and children and is finding that this irritating 'family' is disturbing his gloomy isolation.

There seems to be little purpose to the film other than contriving a setting for these two to become involved in some romantic complications, but it's true at least that Quando la notte has made the chances of that happening something of a challenge. Marina and Manfred definitely don't see eye to eye, so it's going to need some major development to turn things around. Sure enough, Manfred manfully races to the rescue when Marina's son has an accident, but even then suspicion and resentment remain, Manfred having doubts about the nature of the boy's injuries. Further encounters and a trip into the mountains however lead to some kind of awkward understanding developing between them.

Awkward is unfortunately the operative word. Delving into his family history, the film attempts to account for Manfred's glowering disposition in a mistrust of women, mothers and families in general. It's not terribly subtle, relying on 'movie logic' rather than making any genuine observations about human nature and relationships, and the lack of conviction shows in the performances of the actors. Comencini's film does deliver on the explosive, violent passions, but the addition of an epilogue 15 years later only seems to confirm that the hollowness that lies at the heart of the film.
  • nmegahey
  • 27 dic 2017
  • Permalink

Italian A feature chicflik

WHEN THE NIGHT is a class act with strong performances, particularly from leading lady Claudia Pandolfi as a mother on the edge caring for her screaming two year old and taking him to rent an isolated alpine flat from glowering mountain guide Timi (Mussolini in VINCERE),who has his own issues with defective mothering.

It has the elements of a thriller - menace, surprise twists, violent incident, suspense - but the question is not who done it but will they or won't they.

Director Comencini is getting better at delivering these accomplished women's fictions and here she's got first line technicians and great alpine scenics to add to the mix.
  • Mozjoukine
  • 27 set 2012
  • Permalink

Altro da questo titolo

Altre pagine da esplorare

Visti di recente

Abilita i cookie del browser per utilizzare questa funzione. Maggiori informazioni.
Scarica l'app IMDb
Accedi per avere maggiore accessoAccedi per avere maggiore accesso
Segui IMDb sui social
Scarica l'app IMDb
Per Android e iOS
Scarica l'app IMDb
  • Aiuto
  • Indice del sito
  • IMDbPro
  • Box Office Mojo
  • Prendi in licenza i dati di IMDb
  • Sala stampa
  • Pubblicità
  • Lavoro
  • Condizioni d'uso
  • Informativa sulla privacy
  • Your Ads Privacy Choices
IMDb, una società Amazon

© 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.