Tommaso
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6.3/10
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The story of an American artist living in Rome with his young European wife Nikki and their 3-year-old daughter, Dee Dee.The story of an American artist living in Rome with his young European wife Nikki and their 3-year-old daughter, Dee Dee.The story of an American artist living in Rome with his young European wife Nikki and their 3-year-old daughter, Dee Dee.
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Easy on the eyes, heavy on the heart.
Well worth my time, this story continues to give well after viewing and brings up interesting questions in oneself.
Like another reviewer said, there is no character development,. It seems rather pretentious. What do the disjointed "metaphysical" scenes have to do with anything. Are they suppose to imply that the protaganist,is experiencing some kind of divine madness? I was not convinced.
"Tommaso" is far from being one of Abel Ferrara's best films, but thankfully the seasoned filmmaker casted one of the industry's best character actors to keep this film alive; Willem Dafoe.
In this drama, an American living in Italy with his young wife and toddler struggles to find purpose while overcoming addiction and self doubt.
Beautifully shot but a little too slow paced and artsy, "Tommaso" tries hard to be this seminal film for filmmaker Abel Ferrara but never quite gets there. Willem Dafoe is the saviour of this film, making it a worthwhile watch. Dafoe is no stranger to Ferrara as they've worked together countless times, especially in the last five years. "Tommaso" is a troubled film but you could still understand the message the filmmaker is trying to make even if it takes some pondering afterwards.
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In this drama, an American living in Italy with his young wife and toddler struggles to find purpose while overcoming addiction and self doubt.
Beautifully shot but a little too slow paced and artsy, "Tommaso" tries hard to be this seminal film for filmmaker Abel Ferrara but never quite gets there. Willem Dafoe is the saviour of this film, making it a worthwhile watch. Dafoe is no stranger to Ferrara as they've worked together countless times, especially in the last five years. "Tommaso" is a troubled film but you could still understand the message the filmmaker is trying to make even if it takes some pondering afterwards.
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For me its on of these Films which spend so much time on "meaningful" pictures. It becomes just boring.
Also the character doesnt seem to make any progress in this movie. And to just show the Problem over and over explained from different characters and "meaningful" pictures its not enough for me to make a good movie.
Instead of trying to work on any development into any direction the film just freezes in the midst of the Probmlem and doesnt move anywhere from or with it.
The "solutions" are presented by Narrators or Cut-scenes from some documentary and come in some meta philosophical ways and are not in itself relevant to any of the story. And also dont get integrated into the story. they just stay above everything and thus have no meaning whatsoever. Also they offer little solution but are itself explaining the root cause of the "problem" from another perspective.
I really cant see why people enjoy these Films which only spin themself around the problem and fake to be meaningful when there is no debate or discussion of the problem, solutions or development.
6 stars for the cinematagrophic quality and dafoes acting
I really cant see why people enjoy these Films which only spin themself around the problem and fake to be meaningful when there is no debate or discussion of the problem, solutions or development.
6 stars for the cinematagrophic quality and dafoes acting
Interestingly I note that in most of the reviews here, reviewers didn't get that this movie is an autobiography of Ferrara, written and directed by himself, having his good friend Defoe playing his own role, his wife and daughter acting themselves.
Ferrara and Defoe have been living in Rome for years, in the same area in the historical centre ('esquilino') where it happens I live one block away from him!
I often seen him in the street with or without wife and kids, and he actually goes to the shops and bars you see in the movie (caffé Merulana 81, small organic grocery store, etc...) where you see the actual owners acting themselves.
I have never talked to him, but I have always been wondering about his life here and away from here. So I was delighted to see this movie. I found the acting of Defoe stunning, he absolutely hold the movie and its tension, and I am sure his great friendship with Ferrara make it even more transcendent. I found it the very intimate story of a man exposing his sins and weaknesses, embracing them, in the later period of his life.
Photography is minimalistic, probably taken with a very reduced team and preparation. It still serves well the intended pace and ambient of the story.
So to me a very good, original, autobiographical movie, destinated for an informed and prepared audience.
Ferrara and Defoe have been living in Rome for years, in the same area in the historical centre ('esquilino') where it happens I live one block away from him!
I often seen him in the street with or without wife and kids, and he actually goes to the shops and bars you see in the movie (caffé Merulana 81, small organic grocery store, etc...) where you see the actual owners acting themselves.
I have never talked to him, but I have always been wondering about his life here and away from here. So I was delighted to see this movie. I found the acting of Defoe stunning, he absolutely hold the movie and its tension, and I am sure his great friendship with Ferrara make it even more transcendent. I found it the very intimate story of a man exposing his sins and weaknesses, embracing them, in the later period of his life.
Photography is minimalistic, probably taken with a very reduced team and preparation. It still serves well the intended pace and ambient of the story.
So to me a very good, original, autobiographical movie, destinated for an informed and prepared audience.
Did you know
- TriviaThe movie Tommaso is writing is the next project that Dafoe and Ferrara work on together, Siberia.
- GoofsIn the minute 1:02:30 - 1:02:33 approximately of the original version, when Tommaso just enter the house and walk down the hallway in the lower left of the frame you can see a fourth person sitting holding a mobile phone horizontally.
- ConnectionsReferences La dolce vita (1960)
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Box office
- Budget
- €3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $27,136
- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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