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6.2/10
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A rebellious teenager grows up to become one of Milan's most ambitious criminals during the golden years of the 'ndrangheta' Mafia in the 1980s.A rebellious teenager grows up to become one of Milan's most ambitious criminals during the golden years of the 'ndrangheta' Mafia in the 1980s.A rebellious teenager grows up to become one of Milan's most ambitious criminals during the golden years of the 'ndrangheta' Mafia in the 1980s.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Valentine Payen-Wicaksono
- Ragazza Francese
- (as Valentine Payen)
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Many viewers on here complain about the predictability and formulaic composition of Italian gangster films.
They complain that they are unoriginal.
Well, so was the Sopranos.
Every plot, every subplot, character arc, drama and tension was almost completely informed by either Mob classics or Mob folklore.
The beauty of the Sopranos was it's subtle parody of mafia stereotypes - and perhaps for the first time viewed as a daily drama.
Larger than life gangsters dealing with everyday life made for great viewing.
Essentially though, it was a dramedy. It was social commentary and skilful intricate character development.
Not every mobster flick can live up to be Goodfellas, Casino or the Godfather.
Because it is a thoroughly mined genre, mediocrity is inevitable-but that doesn't mean it's trash, or by the numbers storytelling.
Not every mobster flick can live up to be Goodfellas, Casino or the Godfather.
Because it is a thoroughly mined genre, mediocrity is inevitable-but that doesn't mean it's trash, or by the numbers storytelling.
Very very nice gangster movie played in Milan in the 70s.
Scamarcio is the best for this role.
The movie doesn't give us anything new.
The way the story is being told, isn't new.
I mean we have seen it all before.
In movies like scarface, goodfellas, american gangster etc.
It doesn't revolve layers and layers of suspense or malice or thrill or get your pulse racing.
Why I like the movie is the lead actor's acting, the direction and the camera work.
So if you have nothing else to do on a Friday night, grab a bowl of popcorn,lays, hay whatever :P and enjoy this mafiasco in the italiano way.
You wont get bored.
The way the story is being told, isn't new.
I mean we have seen it all before.
In movies like scarface, goodfellas, american gangster etc.
It doesn't revolve layers and layers of suspense or malice or thrill or get your pulse racing.
Why I like the movie is the lead actor's acting, the direction and the camera work.
So if you have nothing else to do on a Friday night, grab a bowl of popcorn,lays, hay whatever :P and enjoy this mafiasco in the italiano way.
You wont get bored.
Fun, stylishly produced and directed. A refreshingly different slant on a Mafioso story.
With the watch if you appreciate a good black comedy.
With the watch if you appreciate a good black comedy.
Is it obvious that this is a formulaic gangster movie? One reviewer notes "la frase dice tutto" (the phrase says it all). It has all the ingredients of this genre, and the viewer might be wondering whether there's something different about it that sets it apart from the usual fare.
Well, there are several positive points.
First, the acting of Riccardo Scamarcio (as Santo Russo) is convincing which prods the viewer to see where the ruthless story goes. Second, the story explores different angles and plot lines that add texture to the storytelling. And, third, a pinch of dark humor in the right places. All these elements work together to produce an entertaining watch.
Well, there are several positive points.
First, the acting of Riccardo Scamarcio (as Santo Russo) is convincing which prods the viewer to see where the ruthless story goes. Second, the story explores different angles and plot lines that add texture to the storytelling. And, third, a pinch of dark humor in the right places. All these elements work together to produce an entertaining watch.
Did you know
- GoofsWhen the group is in the living room listening to the inspirational artist lecturing about movements; the orientation of a man standing next to two females standing in the rear in front of a curtain changed from one cut to another. First, he is standing next to them then on the next cut, he is not. On the next cut after that, he is standing next to them again.
- SoundtracksCome Prima Più di Prima
Written by Mario Panzeri, Vincenzo di Paola, Sandro Taccani
Performed by Tony Dallara
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Details
- Runtime
- 1h 51m(111 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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