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L'étrange monsieur Peppino

Original title: L'imbalsamatore
  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
3.1K
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L'étrange monsieur Peppino (2002)
DramaRomance

A solitary embalmer meets a charming and unemployed waiter who becomes his assistant, but the two get involved in a morbid and unhealthy professional and personal relationship.A solitary embalmer meets a charming and unemployed waiter who becomes his assistant, but the two get involved in a morbid and unhealthy professional and personal relationship.A solitary embalmer meets a charming and unemployed waiter who becomes his assistant, but the two get involved in a morbid and unhealthy professional and personal relationship.

  • Director
    • Matteo Garrone
  • Writers
    • Ugo Chiti
    • Massimo Gaudioso
    • Matteo Garrone
  • Stars
    • Ernesto Mahieux
    • Valerio Foglia Manzillo
    • Elisabetta Rocchetti
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matteo Garrone
    • Writers
      • Ugo Chiti
      • Massimo Gaudioso
      • Matteo Garrone
    • Stars
      • Ernesto Mahieux
      • Valerio Foglia Manzillo
      • Elisabetta Rocchetti
    • 15User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Ernesto Mahieux
    Ernesto Mahieux
    • Peppino Profeta
    Valerio Foglia Manzillo
    • Valerio
    Elisabetta Rocchetti
    Elisabetta Rocchetti
    • Deborah
    Lina Bernardi
    Lina Bernardi
    • Deborah's Mother
    Pietro Biondi
    • Deborah's Father
    Marcella Granito
    • Manuela
    Giuseppe Arena
    • Workshop's Owner
    • (as Beppe Arena)
    Bernardino Terracciano
    • Boss
    Rosario J. Gnolo
    • Entrepreneur
    Vincenzo Puocci
    • Gangbanger #1
    Renato Puocci
    • Gangbanger #2
    Valentino Puocci
    • Gangbanger #3
    Aldo Leonardi
    • Deborah's Boss
    Nadia Carlomagno
    • Peppino's Friend #1
    Rita Brugnoli
    • Peppino's Friend #2
    Livia Rasetti
    • Peppino's Friend #3
    Salvatore Felaco
    • Dead #1
    Ferdinando Iannucci
    • Dead #2
    • Director
      • Matteo Garrone
    • Writers
      • Ugo Chiti
      • Massimo Gaudioso
      • Matteo Garrone
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    User reviews15

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    8jaieinmiami

    The Dwarf and the Hunk

    A vision of the psychological extremes that unrequited erotic obsessions can create, L'IMBALSAMATORE has a deceptively placid surface.

    Peppino, a dwarfish, homely-looking taxidermist with horrible teeth, takes an interest in Valerio, a gorgeous young man who is biding his time unproductively as a food runner in a cheap restaurant. Peppino takes Valerio on as assistant, even though he can't really afford it, and Valerio is overwhelmed with gratitude for the mentorship. But Peppino's attitude soon begins to take on uncomfortably sexual and possessive overtones, that everyone except Valerio sees - at first.

    L'IMBALSAMATORE has an opaque atmosphere of unease. Like THE VANISHING, much of it is shot in cheerful, sunny daylight, and there is plenty of light-hearted humor; like MONSIEUR HIRE, you can't be sure if what seems creepy is your own prejudice or a genuine malice.

    Matteo Garrone builds the erotic tension to an almost unbearable intensity. This is an audacious picture that plays with perception and memory; we can never be sure if what we are seeing is really happening, or occurring only in Peppino's twisted fantasies, or in Valerio's bewildered daydreams. Reality and fantasy blur. L'IMBALSAMATORE is feverish and spellbinding.
    8Asa_Nisi_Masa2

    Eerily beautiful, never obvious

    "The Embalmer" (which is what the title translates as) is, in a sentence, about Peppino, a middle-aged Neapolitan taxidermist of stunted growth (verging on dwarfhood) who employs a good-looking young assistant he soon becomes obsessed with. Furthermore, Peppino has Camorra connections (the Camorra is Naples's equivalent of the Sicilian Mafia) and is employed by the Neapolitan mobsters to sew drugs in and out of their excellent cadavers. With its superb cinematography, photography, soundtrack and imagery (some of the scenes featuring dead, stuffed animals in the lab are unforgettably eerie), the film will be appreciated by anyone who loves a well-scripted, steady but confidently-paced, subtle little thriller that's never a crowd-pleaser.

    The sense of impending danger is always very strong and real in the viewer's mind, though it never really lashes into sensationalist, gratuitous violence. In fact there's next to no violence or blood in this film and not one single Tarantinesque, gun-waving shouting match between mobsters scene: in fact you hardly ever see a gun in the film. In L'Imbalsamatore, anger IMPLODES and is the stronger and more threatening for it, and the human element is far more prominent than the formal crime element. Though obviously, its organised crime subplot (which you only ever glance at sideways) is pivotal in heightening the sense of threat in the film. But it never crowds the film, which simply isn't ABOUT organised crime. L'Imbalsamatore boasts a psychologically credible theme of obsessive love and attraction which would make Fatal Attraction look hollow and fake. It's also never distasteful and never, ever makes cheap use of the main character's semi-disability as a shock element. Also, unlike the crass Michael Douglas movie, L'Imbalsamatore's obsessive lover is vulnerable and human, as only someone who constantly holds his bleeding heart in his hand can be. But when said obsessive lover starts resenting that the object of his adoration has had the emotional upper hand for too long, things can get REALLY scary. This is especially true when the spurned lover, any spurned lover has major Camorra connections, and the chestful of treasures he's been so selflessly offering his beloved is being dismissively waved away for the umpteenth time! You really get a sense of all the characters playing with fire in L'Imbalsamatore, which is why it succeeds in creating a sense of suspense which just never lets up (and yet never climaxing when you expect it to).

    The film is also invested with genuine humanity and is never judgemental or moralistic. It moves us to sympathy towards the obsessive and love-lorn character, who despite his physical appearance and potentially lethal reactions, is invested with true pathos and dignity. His tears are bitter and no different from those of any other lover, no matter how good, handsome or psychologically healthy. And that's precisely why he's so scary.

    Please watch l'Imbalsamatore: it really deserves more international acclaim.
    8borgolarici

    A marginalised fairytale

    A story of haunted people from haunted places that doesn't end well. Loosely based on a true story, this is movie is a more of a grim fairytale in which the characters are marginalised people who live in squalor. Definitely not a feel-good movie but worth watching.
    7camel-9

    a fix for not feeling lonely

    A neat little gem, this movie. Not the greatest, but yet, approaches with a careful plot, the relationships between several people. Shot in outdoor location of Castel Volturno, a grayish wintery concrete condominium on the coast between Rome and Naples, and using direct sound and not the usual studio-added dialogues, it gives an immediate feel and support for the main character, Peppino, who, feeling lonely, convinces a young man to follow him into his trade of taxidermy. Peppino is a virtuoso in establishing relationships, and like a magician, he moves his hands and talks big without really revealing much, and gets the young man's attention. It reminded me a bit of "L.I.E.". Would love to see the actor and Danny de Vito in a movie together.
    8EnserNG

    Interesting, a bit darker type of film worth taking the evening to see

    From beginning to end, the artful use of cinematography is exact. The director conveys the emotion through the use of scenery, "natural" lighting, or lack thereof, and the soundtrack.

    The production team and cast did a great job of taking words on paper and creating an original, thought evoking film that has no real category. A sort of twisted love story with a rather unexpected ending, where you are compelled to see what happens next by a feeling of expectation and suspense, not knowing when some major event will happen and actually being surprised when they do.

    The actors do a great job of conveying the emotions, thoughts, and tensions in every scene, especially Ernesto Mahieux and Valerio Foglia Manzillo.

    Unlike many subtitled films, whoever performed the English translation seems to have converted the Italian flawlessly- bravo to them.

    A film that is not likely to see wide distribution, and comes across as not trying to do so. More emphasis seems to be on the personal connection with each viewer, who then takes an interest in the storyline and anxiously awaits the rest of the story.

    Possibly a gateway film for those interested in Film Noire or who simply want to take a break from the usual with a bit "darker" film- worth the viewing charge.

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    • Trivia
      The movie is loosely based on a true fact, the murder of taxidermist Domenico Semeraro by his protege in 1990.
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Francesco Lopresti

      Performed by Bradipos Four

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    • Release date
      • January 14, 2004 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Official site
      • Official site (Italy)
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • L'embaumeur
    • Filming locations
      • Castel Volturno, Caserta, Campania, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Fandango
      • Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali (MiBAC)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $56,878
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,313
      • Jul 20, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $384,336
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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