A young man tries to resist the advances of a hotel owner's daughter while his girlfriend waits for him back home.A young man tries to resist the advances of a hotel owner's daughter while his girlfriend waits for him back home.A young man tries to resist the advances of a hotel owner's daughter while his girlfriend waits for him back home.
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Italian crooner and comedy misfit Nino D'Angelo bungles around in this pretty dullsville comedy that is slightly misleading in it's title. While it is called "La Discoteca/ The Disco" the disco is sadly actually less of a focus than I'd hoped from the poster.
This is absolutely not "Saturday Night Fever" italian-style nor is it ANYWHERE close to my absolute favourite Italian disco-based movie "Jocks" aka "Music Fever" from 1984. Instead it's more about Nino working various types of jobs at resorts (first at a ski resort in Bolzano, then later on further south in Positano) and yet again chasing lady tail and warbling out various songs. I've hated on his singing before and I still stand beside that.. I just can't deal with it. There's also this continual joke of his boss being a version of Hitler that is totally not funny and also never seems to end.
The main entertaining bits here generally do actually happen at the various discos that exist in both spots Nino is at, especially watching Nino (or what may be a double at some points?) dance, which is some real next level odd residing somewhere between bizarre ancient folk dancing and an epileptic seizure.
This one's only for the real hardcore old school Italian comedy fans or people who can gleam some satisfaction out of gloriously tacky 80s fashion/hair styles/settings while ignoring most of the actual plot.
This is absolutely not "Saturday Night Fever" italian-style nor is it ANYWHERE close to my absolute favourite Italian disco-based movie "Jocks" aka "Music Fever" from 1984. Instead it's more about Nino working various types of jobs at resorts (first at a ski resort in Bolzano, then later on further south in Positano) and yet again chasing lady tail and warbling out various songs. I've hated on his singing before and I still stand beside that.. I just can't deal with it. There's also this continual joke of his boss being a version of Hitler that is totally not funny and also never seems to end.
The main entertaining bits here generally do actually happen at the various discos that exist in both spots Nino is at, especially watching Nino (or what may be a double at some points?) dance, which is some real next level odd residing somewhere between bizarre ancient folk dancing and an epileptic seizure.
This one's only for the real hardcore old school Italian comedy fans or people who can gleam some satisfaction out of gloriously tacky 80s fashion/hair styles/settings while ignoring most of the actual plot.
There are so many obscure movies out there ... and some even make it to a streaming service near you. Like this one did for me. Having not read anything about the movie before I watched it (common practice with me), I did not know what this was going to be ... not that I am any wiser after watching it.
There is a lot of dancing and a lot love going around. Not in a way that is explicit by the way. Also since this was the 80s ... well let's say even those surviving that decade realize that it was not pretty - no pun intended. It is not just the clothes, but also the hairstyles people were ... sporting.
I doubt many will find that attractive that is why I mention this. Also the dance moves ... while I personally am a fan of "do you" and dance however you feel like ... I am aware that many "dance critics" out there will find the moves here laughable at best ... not much story to talk about either (although I generally avoid spoilers anyway), so there is not much left ... except some nostalgia still ...
There is a lot of dancing and a lot love going around. Not in a way that is explicit by the way. Also since this was the 80s ... well let's say even those surviving that decade realize that it was not pretty - no pun intended. It is not just the clothes, but also the hairstyles people were ... sporting.
I doubt many will find that attractive that is why I mention this. Also the dance moves ... while I personally am a fan of "do you" and dance however you feel like ... I am aware that many "dance critics" out there will find the moves here laughable at best ... not much story to talk about either (although I generally avoid spoilers anyway), so there is not much left ... except some nostalgia still ...
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