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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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How to rise in the Mafia ... still being moral and all about it. As with many tales this begins later and goes back to show us how our main character became the person he ... became eventually. There is violence, there is nudity, there is obviously also crime.
Very well played and confident in it's structure and timeline this is an entertaining enough watch, even though you could not compare it to the greats in the genre. But that doesn't mean you should knock it down.
Very well played and confident in it's structure and timeline this is an entertaining enough watch, even though you could not compare it to the greats in the genre. But that doesn't mean you should knock it down.
Too lazy today to write an extensive review today, sorry for that. But I enjoyed every minute of this well-made movie. It's funny, it shows how raw Italian society can be, nice camera work and styling, good contemporary music and fine acting. It helps if you know a little about the recent history of Italy and love the country (not just the Elelesian hills of Tuscany) to appreciate some details more, but it's not necessary. Definitely recommended!
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.
The story starts interesting, great shots and has a nice Italian feeling. Especially all the typical Italian cars look great! But the movie seems way longer than 90 minutes, the second half kind of drags. The storytelling does not really explain the choices that are made by the main characters. Stuff happens, but the reasons behind it are not so well explored. The story lost my attention to some degree. Cinematography is great, the 80's vibe is present, but overall I was not completely satisfied. I hoped for more...
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.
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
- Runtime1 hour 51 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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