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Um tenente da polícia chamado Franco Amore, na noite anterior à sua aposentadoria, é chamado para investigar a cena de um crime em que seu melhor amigo e parceiro de longa data, Dino, foi mo... Ler tudoUm tenente da polícia chamado Franco Amore, na noite anterior à sua aposentadoria, é chamado para investigar a cena de um crime em que seu melhor amigo e parceiro de longa data, Dino, foi morto durante um roubo de diamantes.Um tenente da polícia chamado Franco Amore, na noite anterior à sua aposentadoria, é chamado para investigar a cena de um crime em que seu melhor amigo e parceiro de longa data, Dino, foi morto durante um roubo de diamantes.
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For me, it's neither, not a polizziotesco from the seventies nor a giallo either; and I have seen tons of them during my moviegoer life. It's simply a new kind of cinema: brilliant, intelligent, sensitive, a bit too complex and sophisticated for my empty brain. Very hard to follow because of a splendid editing. Powerful acting too, outstanding atmosphere, production design. You could find this kind of film from Spain or even Argentina, not only Italy. It is dark, bleak, but, I repeat, not very easy to understand nor explain in details. Anyway, it's a movie that it's also impossible to forget. I hope the director will continue after this one.
Very nice movie! And I'm speaking from someone who usually doesn't like the genre and 8/10 hates the italian way of acting, sometimes very poor. From the intro with an amazing aerial view of Milan by night with a perfect, thrilling soundtrack, the plot unfolds in very clever way. I liked the flashback part, not exaggerated, just helpful to understand the story. The acting is pretty good, the rythm is perfect. The sound editing play the lion's share here: the music is truly remarkable, really "pulp", perfectly timed. This film for me was a huge surprise. You won't regret the choice. To be seen!
At last, an Italian genre film - thriller, noir - to be really proud of. A plot capable of surprising, masterful performances by the actors in both the main roles and the supporting cast, intelligent and never mannered direction. But what is most pleasing is that the Italian-ness goes beyond the obvious production and plot details-the setting, the characters, the cultural references- , enriching the dialogues with that typical irony proper to our country: we are brilliant even and above all in moments of crisis, even if there is a decision at stake on which our lives depend. The grade does not go toward 10 only because of some minor shortcomings in the mise-en-scene, such as some details in the key sequence (which nonetheless holds one's breath for pace and twists). An 8, however, is the minimum, well-deserved and full. Let's hope Andrea Di Stefano can return to our country to make a new film in the future.
Worth 2 hours of any ones time except Elon Musk, but he's not human. Don't understand why some reviews called it a Horror,(most likely AI done) not even a thriller but a suspense crime movie at it's best. Stunning intro scene I could watch every time my PC starts up. Don't love it, I'll refund the ticket, better still, Ill find a shrink in your location, IT'S THAT GOOD. Not going to explain the plot as thats just ruining anyones climax blip in their life. The sad thing about this movie and many like it is that they only come around once a year during 10 days in the form of the Italian International Film Fest. Just go and see it, and watch your back.
Mesmerizing opening with an aerial night view of Milano and the trademark giallo soundtrack which reminded me of Morricone: it must be in my top 50... maybe even higher.
Not an absolutely perfectly designed noir/police drama: I felt like I missed something that wasn't completely clear despite my efforts.
Also some scenes and parts of the screenplay were a little weak partly due to the attempt of creating authentic main characters - which is a rarity in today's marketing designed productions - partly for reasons I can't pinpoint but involve both the writer/director and the actors.
Yet it's been more than a year since I've watched something as compelling in the genre (which I'm a great fan of - as you can see from my list of over 1000 watched productions - and about which I'm starting to become hardly satisfiable).
Great music, maybe a little too dark and dramatic compared to the script, but that's nitpicking.
Photography as well tries to mimic the '70s style of giallos with its simple camera work and original lights/colors - though maybe indulging a bit too much with Milano postcards.
So if you love well designed and executed crime stories, you have to add it to your list.
The only unforgivable negative is the audio: 2/10. Better use subtitles in a language you know, because not even a mother tongue can get more than 95% of what is said in the original italian version. The most understandable italian is spoken by one asian character...
It's an 8, which means a 10 in the world of IMDB.
Not an absolutely perfectly designed noir/police drama: I felt like I missed something that wasn't completely clear despite my efforts.
Also some scenes and parts of the screenplay were a little weak partly due to the attempt of creating authentic main characters - which is a rarity in today's marketing designed productions - partly for reasons I can't pinpoint but involve both the writer/director and the actors.
Yet it's been more than a year since I've watched something as compelling in the genre (which I'm a great fan of - as you can see from my list of over 1000 watched productions - and about which I'm starting to become hardly satisfiable).
Great music, maybe a little too dark and dramatic compared to the script, but that's nitpicking.
Photography as well tries to mimic the '70s style of giallos with its simple camera work and original lights/colors - though maybe indulging a bit too much with Milano postcards.
So if you love well designed and executed crime stories, you have to add it to your list.
The only unforgivable negative is the audio: 2/10. Better use subtitles in a language you know, because not even a mother tongue can get more than 95% of what is said in the original italian version. The most understandable italian is spoken by one asian character...
It's an 8, which means a 10 in the world of IMDB.
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- CuriosidadesThe crew published ads in Chinese in Chinese-Italian magazines to find people from the Chinese community in Milan. Many people showed up to the casting process very excited about the opportunity to be represented realistically in an Italian movie, even if only a fraction of that community is shown onscreen.
- Erros de gravaçãoAt 59:37, Amore wipes his fingerprints from the steering wheel. When he gets out, however, he touches the side window and the door frame.
- ConexõesReferences Bonnie e Clyde: Uma Rajada de Balas (1967)
- Trilhas sonorasIn alto mare
Lyrics by Oscar Avogadro and Daniele Pace
Music by Mario Lavezzi
Performed by Loredana Bertè
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- Orçamento
- € 9.500.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 3.865
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 2.496
- 17 de set. de 2023
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 4.834.832
- Tempo de duração2 horas 4 minutos
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- 2.35 : 1
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