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À corps perdus

Original title: Non ti muovere
  • 2004
  • 12
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
8.8K
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Penélope Cruz and Sergio Castellitto in À corps perdus (2004)
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DramaRomance

A destitute woman (Cruz) becomes involved with an upper-crust physician (Castellitto).A destitute woman (Cruz) becomes involved with an upper-crust physician (Castellitto).A destitute woman (Cruz) becomes involved with an upper-crust physician (Castellitto).

  • Director
    • Sergio Castellitto
  • Writers
    • Margaret Mazzantini
    • Sergio Castellitto
  • Stars
    • Penélope Cruz
    • Sergio Castellitto
    • Claudia Gerini
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    8.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sergio Castellitto
    • Writers
      • Margaret Mazzantini
      • Sergio Castellitto
    • Stars
      • Penélope Cruz
      • Sergio Castellitto
      • Claudia Gerini
    • 68User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 28 nominations total

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    Penélope Cruz
    Penélope Cruz
    • Italia
    Sergio Castellitto
    Sergio Castellitto
    • Timoteo
    Claudia Gerini
    Claudia Gerini
    • Elsa
    Natalia Barcelò
    • Lucilla
    Lina Bernardi
    Lina Bernardi
    • Nora (Elsa's mother)
    Flavio Brunetti
    • Becchino
    Giorgio Careccia
    • Tipetto magro
    Pietro Castellitto
    Pietro Castellitto
    • Timoteo bambino
    Paola Cerimele
    • Infermiera…
    Anna Elisa Cordisco
    • Donna trattoria
    Pietro De Silva
    • Alfredo
    Margherita Del Nero
    • Infermiera
    Clotilde Di Spirito
    • Infermiera
    Ada Ferrara
    • Giusy
    Angela Finocchiaro
    Angela Finocchiaro
    • Ada
    Vincenzo Garramone
    • Infermiere
    • (as Enzo Garramone)
    Marco Giallini
    Marco Giallini
    • Manlio
    Renato Marchetti
    • Pino
    • Director
      • Sergio Castellitto
    • Writers
      • Margaret Mazzantini
      • Sergio Castellitto
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    User reviews68

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    kapitenxhavella

    Great combo of Castellitto and Mazzantini

    A groundbreaking and agonizing Italian modern cinema movie, which apparently caused some controversy due to its violent rape scene. Not a huge fan of Penelope Cruz, but I was pleasantly surprised to see how well she fit in with the character. As a director, Castellitto has done an exceptional job in managing to turn a somewhat unrealistic scenario into a truly down-to-earth passionate story. I am sure that his wife and co-director Mazzantini shares much of that credit. I thought the the last scene could have been developed better as it seemed to indicate a typical old-school Italian ending. It was interesting to note the dazed look on the faces of many people in the audience once the movie was over.
    9claudio_carvalho

    Powerful Drama – Penélope Cruz Deserved a Nomination to the Oscar

    While waiting for the brain surgery of his daughter Angela, victim of a motorcycle accident, the surgeon Timoteo (Sergio Castellitto) recalls his torrid affair with and passion for Italia (Penélope Cruz), a simple woman from slums in the periphery of the big city where he lives.

    When I bought the DVD "Non ti Muovere", I was expecting to see an above average dramatic romance. I felt attracted by name of Penélope Cruz in the credits and the good references in IMDb, but my best expectations were superseded. "Non ti Muovere" is a very intense low budget movie, a precious gem to be discovered by movie lovers, with a touching and sad love story that recalled me Fellini's "Le Notti di Cabiria": There are two points very similar in these films: the character of the lonely and simple Italia, who works cleaning hotels, and recalled me the prostitute Cabiria; and the very poor isolated location in the slums where both characters (Italia and Cabiria) live. "Non ti Muovere" is more erotic, but both stories are centered in the humble female lead character. Penélope Cruz is awesome, with a stunning and heartbreaking performance of an abused woman with no possessions. She really deserved a nomination to the Oscar for such a wonderful acting. I do not follow the work of the practically unknown (to me) Sergio Castellitto, but his direction and performance in this film are outstanding. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "Não se Mova" ("Do not Move")
    7oneloveall

    Sincere storytelling on the essence of the affair

    Emotionally intense movie handled unflinchingly by lead actor Castellitto. This immersive character study into an unfulfilled doctor's love affair is a tad too lengthy and perhaps the director indulges in his on screen action a little too much, but the dedication that the two ill-fated lovers give to portraying the rawness of their emotions and instincts will, despite once in a while misfiring, leave few viewers unfazed. Penelope Cruz is great as the counterpoint, and deserves much respect for assuming such a demanding, unglamorous role at this point in her well established career. Obviously it is the love of acting that propels her(no comparison to her English jobs), as this mildly received Italian film must have been several notches down from her draw, but when you see the psychologically harrowing sex scenes (not always for the sex, but for the right before and right after) you realize why someone would be interested in such intimate work. As the film slightly overextends itself to reach it's climax which sort of dumbs down it's poignant theme, the performances and overall taste left are nonetheless real and life affirming despite all of it's muddied ramifications.
    7nattylap2

    provocative, interesting, moving

    The film is almost surreal. It is difficult to imagine a genuine romance arising out of a rape scene. But the film hints - leaving the viewer to decide for one's self - that Italia's abusive childhood made her desperate for love - any love. Similarly, Tino's hate for his father may have been a factor in his becoming the dissolute adult he is.

    It is significant that Tino's wife, with whom he has fallen out of love, is an attractive, affectionate, professionally successful woman. Italia, his mistress is plain looking and older than her years.

    We have to suspect that wife suspects. Yet Tino's frequent, prolonged and unexplained absences are simply glossed over. This sort of simplifies things, but it is rather difficult for the viewer to accept.
    john-575

    A very compelling movie

    In Australia we are fortunate to have 3 or 4 festivals each year showcasing the latest films from France, Germany, Greece and Italy. "Don't look Now" is screening as part of the Italian one

    Sergio Castellitto is quite well known here, perhaps mainly for his lead role in "Mostly Martha" where he shone. He brings a great presence to the screen although his character here is darker than the outgoing Italian chef in Martha.

    "Don't Look Now" is a riveting story of a surgeon sitting in the waiting room of a hospital where he works with his 15 yo daughter and only child seriously injured fighting for her life in the operating room. Whilst waiting he recounts the crucial moments in his life and mainly his sordid and violent (his) relationship with Cruz, a derelict young woman and the interplay and very much parallel life with his wife, a successful journalist played by Claudia Gerini who looks very much like an Italian Diane Lane.. beautiful hair, classical looks.

    The contrast between his married homelife and Cruz situation is black and white. His house overlooks a beautiful beach, Cruz's is in a dusty hellhole in the middle of a construction site.

    This film makes perfect use of flashbacks something I normally detest particularly ones that move in reverse order like Momento or the French Film "Irreversible"

    The rape scene between Cruz and Castellitto is much briefer than that in "Irreversible" but just as uncomfortable to watch.

    I couldn't quite work out the attraction between Cruz's and Castellitto's characters as there was no gentleness in his approach at first (it was rape) but somehow he falls in love with her.

    But there is a lot to enjoy here and a lot to think about afterwards. It is the sort of movie that you should see once and could see a number of times to get all the angles.

    For Cruz this could perhaps be compared to Halle Berry's performance in Monsters Ball or Charlene Theron's in Monster. But unlike these other two films, Cruz's character is only one of the 3 or 4 varied relationships Castellitto's character has in the film. These relationships and how they interplay is why it is such an interesting movie.

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    • Trivia
      Sabrina Impacciatore was determined to play Italia and prepared very hard for the role. When she auditioned, director Sergio Castellitto was so impressed with her performance that he hugged her and, a couple of days later, she was told that she had won the part. However, one month later, the producers decided to replace her with Penélope Cruz.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Celebrated: Penelope Cruz (2015)
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      Composed by Gaetano Curreri, Saverio Grandi and Vasco Rossi

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Spain
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Dogwoof Pictures (United Kingdom)
      • Europa Corp. (France)
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Don't Move
    • Filming locations
      • Bojano, Campobasso, Molise, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Cattleya
      • Cineritmo
      • Medusa Film
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $337,265
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,075
      • Mar 13, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,071,007
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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