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A gang of teenage boys stalks the streets of Naples armed with hand guns and AK-47s to do their mob bosses' bidding.A gang of teenage boys stalks the streets of Naples armed with hand guns and AK-47s to do their mob bosses' bidding.A gang of teenage boys stalks the streets of Naples armed with hand guns and AK-47s to do their mob bosses' bidding.
- Awards
- 9 wins & 22 nominations total
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This afternoon, I discovered this rather interesting film without having preliminary read the eponymous book written by Roberto Saviano and published in 2018: a band of eight teenage boys still eating chocolate cookies and arguing with the little brother when a packet of biscuits was emptied without their preliminary agreement, take opportunely advantage of the fall of the Mafioso of their Neapolitan district to become caliph instead of the caliph, like Iznogoud in the famous cartoon created by René Goscinny and Jean Tabary, but with ethics and values like Vito Corleone played by Robert De Niro in Le Parrain, 2ᵉ partie (1974). I recognized the mesmerizing atmosphere of Naples, with its manifold alleys as hilly as lively. Moreover, the cast is overall of high quality, especially the main actor Francesco Di Napoli.
The film evidently won the screenplay award at Berlin because it is very true to ground reality of Naples. The title is appropriate. Teenagers who cannot see a future, become small time Godfathers, collecting protection money and selling drugs, working in large groups to get a menacing visibility. My problem with the film: where are the cops? You see them just once during a wedding dinner sequence.
The film apparently uses non-actors. The lead role of Nicola played by Francesco di Napoli is notable, as is the role of his screen mother toiling away to make ends meet. Nicola's dad is never shown or discussed. Francesco could go places as an actor under the right director.
Average film--nothing great
The film apparently uses non-actors. The lead role of Nicola played by Francesco di Napoli is notable, as is the role of his screen mother toiling away to make ends meet. Nicola's dad is never shown or discussed. Francesco could go places as an actor under the right director.
Average film--nothing great
Unfortunately the stories depicted on this movie are true or based on facts that really and daily happen in Naples.
It's another world if you compare with the rest of Italy. It's the devil place.
The movie is well done and the actors are good. But it's pity to see these things.
Watch it and then judge with your eyes.
It's another world if you compare with the rest of Italy. It's the devil place.
The movie is well done and the actors are good. But it's pity to see these things.
Watch it and then judge with your eyes.
I have a lot of friends from Naples and they said this movie depicts the reality of the situation of the youth in Naples today.
You follow the story of one boy with his friends who tries to make ends meet while they dont go to school and easily succumb to the ways of the Mafia for easy money. It's really sad.
The movie is well made and well paced, you keep asking yourself what are they going do to next and how is this going to end.
The love story dragged on a little bit but otherwise its a good watch that I would recommend.
Good movie about the life of a very young gang that morphs into the new generation of the mob. It's directed very dryly which adds to the realism, but it falls into some of the usual tropes of mob movies. Solid performances throughout.
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- TriviaThe protagonist had not auditioned, had never enrolled in drama schools but as a job he was a baker and was taken for the right script for the type of boys
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $23,494
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,898
- Aug 4, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $2,298,525
- Runtime1 hour 51 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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