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Leçons d'amour à l'italienne

Original title: Manuale d'amore
  • 2005
  • 1h 56m
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6.3/10
5.1K
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Leçons d'amour à l'italienne (2005)
ComedyDramaRomance

Four intertwined episodes on the joys and sorrows of love.Four intertwined episodes on the joys and sorrows of love.Four intertwined episodes on the joys and sorrows of love.

  • Director
    • Giovanni Veronesi
  • Writers
    • Vincenzo Cerami
    • Ugo Chiti
    • Giovanni Veronesi
  • Stars
    • Carlo Verdone
    • Luciana Littizzetto
    • Silvio Muccino
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Giovanni Veronesi
    • Writers
      • Vincenzo Cerami
      • Ugo Chiti
      • Giovanni Veronesi
    • Stars
      • Carlo Verdone
      • Luciana Littizzetto
      • Silvio Muccino
    • 11User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Carlo Verdone
    Carlo Verdone
    • Goffredo
    Luciana Littizzetto
    Luciana Littizzetto
    • Ornella
    Silvio Muccino
    Silvio Muccino
    • Tommaso
    Sergio Rubini
    Sergio Rubini
    • Marco
    Margherita Buy
    Margherita Buy
    • Barbara
    Jasmine Trinca
    Jasmine Trinca
    • Giulia
    Rodolfo Corsato
    Rodolfo Corsato
    • Alberto Marchese
    Dino Abbrescia
    • Gabriele
    Dario Bandiera
    • Piero
    Luis Molteni
    Luis Molteni
    • Goffredo's lawyer
    Sabrina Impacciatore
    Sabrina Impacciatore
    • Luciana
    Anita Caprioli
    Anita Caprioli
    • Livia
    Elda Alvigini
    • Rosanna
    Roberto Andreucci
    • Ornella's lawyer
    Lavinia Biagi
    • Miriam
    Marco Casciotti
    • Checco
    Eugenia Costantini
    • Carlotta
    Clotilde De Spirito
    • Rachele
    • Director
      • Giovanni Veronesi
    • Writers
      • Vincenzo Cerami
      • Ugo Chiti
      • Giovanni Veronesi
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    8MaxBorg89

    Italian comedy strikes back

    Considering that Italian comedy is kind of limited to 2 or 3 movies during the Christmas holidays,and that some of them are quite good (the ones with Leonardo Pieraccioni and Aldo,Giovanni & Giacomo)and some aren't (the Boldi & De Sica-movies),Manuale d'Amore was a bit of a surprise: released in March 2005,with a quite unknown director(Giovanni Veronesi,better known as a screenwriter,who was also behind Che Ne Sarà di Noi),a famous cast although only two actors were professional comedians (Carlo Verdone and Luciana Littizzetto),and a 4 episode-plot,reminiscent of classic Italian comedies,as well as Verdone's early films.

    The story is simple but interesting,as it shows 4 different phases of love: 1.Tommaso (Silvio Muccino) falls desperately in love with Giulia (Jasmine Trinca)and spends the rest of the episode trying to get her; 2.Marco (Sergio Rubini) and Barbara (Margherita Buy) are a married couple in the middle of a crisis,and the whole situation is made funnier by the fact that the two actors were married in real life; 3.Ornella (Luciana Littizzetto) finds out that her husband is unfaithful and swears revenge; 4.Goffredo (Carlo Verdone)is suddenly left by his wife and tries to go on with his life,which won't be easy.

    Veronesi tells the story in a very classic way (there are even characters commenting the events straight to camera),without using too much bad language (typical of the mediocre Christmas comedies)or any scenes of graphic nudity.

    The cast is excellent: Muccino is one step closer to the stardom he deserves,Trinca,Buy and Rubini should do more comedies,while Littizzetto should do more movies. The real surprise,however,is Verdone,whose mature portrayal of an abandoned husband is miles away from his early,sketch-originated characters.His episode is a perfect mix of comedy and drama,and he deserved every bit of the David di Donatello he won for his performance(Best Actor in a Supporting Role).

    So,if you want to watch a good Italian comedy,Manuale d'Amore is recommended.
    8kz2131

    Lovely movie

    I really enjoyed the first novel. Jasmine Trinca is absolutely sexy and smart there. Although, I would not find Tomasa a perfect match to her, he did played very well.

    I am surprised that this movie has not received much of attention of critics and media.

    I am big fan of Jasmine after this movie. She is the best! Next novels were not so interesting for me, although I did find amusing one scene about pregnancy and the way everybody watched mother delivering a baby in a hospital.

    I would recommend watching Manuale Di Amore to everyone.
    8CUDIU

    Not profound but smooth, flawless, well written and acted

    This is a fine Italian comedy that I would recommend to anyone. The movie is about the several steps of love relationships: falling in love, crisis, infidelity, parting. Each of these four steps is represented by a couple: Muccino-Trinca fall in love, Rubino-Buy are on the verge of disaster, Abbrescia is unfaithful to Littizzetto (and vice versa), while Verdone is mad about losing his woman (but will finally fall in love with another one, thus closing the circle).

    The feature is structured in almost separate episodes, which is a reference to many "commedie all'italiana" of the '60s. Nevertheless the stories are ingenuously linked among each other and the writing is so skillful that the movie never loses its pace. Plus, it is very well acted. Verdone and Buy are almost perfect, and so is Littizzetto. (This actress became famous thanks to TV shows, but is actually very good and definitely deserves to play a dramatic role to show how credible she is and how versatile).

    Verdone proves brave by accepting a character both ridiculous and tragic. He is a physician who has been abandoned by his wife and tries to re-build his life out of its pieces. Maybe the script is a bit excessive here, as it is not clear whether we have to laugh at or identify with him. Anyway he redeems himself in a beautiful ending almost reminding of "La dolce vita"'s.

    The episode that I liked the least is the first. It avoids most of the stupid clichés of Italian comedies for teenagers, but why then all those swearwords? They are just annoying and don't add anything to the story and the characters. Plus, the episode is kind of unrealistic.

    Obviously, this is not a revolutionary movie, but it is very funny and, most of all, not spoiled by silly character parts as so many Italian movies are.
    10olivehamiann

    Good

    Manual of Love (2005), directed by Giovanni Veronesi, is a charming and heartfelt ensemble comedy that explores the complexities of romantic relationships from various angles. The film is structured around four interconnected stories, each focusing on different stages of love - from the excitement of falling in love to the challenges of maintaining a long-term relationship, and everything in between.

    The film's narrative is episodic, with each segment tackling a unique theme, such as infidelity, desire, breakups, and the yearning for companionship. The beauty of Manual of Love lies in its ability to explore these themes with a light touch, blending humor and pathos in a way that feels both accessible and deeply human. Though the storylines vary in tone, they all revolve around the vulnerability and complexity that love inevitably brings, offering both comic relief and emotional depth.

    The ensemble cast, featuring a mix of established Italian actors like Carlo Verdone, Robert De Niro (in a small, memorable role), and others, bring the script to life with great chemistry. Each actor portrays a character at a different stage in love, giving the film a sense of universality. Verdone, who also co-wrote the script, shines as the director, balancing the comedic and dramatic elements in a way that makes the film feel both grounded and entertaining.

    The cinematography and score complement the tone of the film, evoking the romantic, sometimes bittersweet atmosphere of Italy itself. The lush settings - whether it's a bustling Roman café or a quiet suburban apartment - provide the perfect backdrop for the characters' emotional journeys.

    While Manual of Love may not break new ground in its exploration of relationships, it excels in its execution, offering viewers an affectionate, funny, and ultimately optimistic take on love in all its forms. It's a film that understands love's messiness and imperfections and doesn't shy away from portraying it with warmth and sincerity.

    Ultimately, Manual of Love is an enjoyable film that captures the essence of romantic relationships in a way that feels both lighthearted and thoughtful. It's a warm reminder of the joys and struggles of love, making it a delightful watch for anyone who's ever been swept up in the whirlwind of romance.
    8linyuwei1

    Entertaining & laughter-loving!

    It's a very well-made light-hearted, romantic comedy consisting of several small stories sorted out by the different stages of relationships. The stories were told in such a fluid way that you don't feel disturbed by the director's chronically linear view on relationships, although the figures in different stories were connected in a way or another.

    The outstanding performances from every actor in this film also makes the everyday love stories naturally telling. Although the audience can share lots of jokes about relationships in this film, I also like that sometimes the actors talked to the audience directly through the camera. This is a skillful technique to get the audience's empathy and involvement.

    Brava & carina - this film is surely very entertaining.

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Manual of Love
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy(Exterior)
    • Production company
      • Filmauro
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      • $22,281,609
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      1 hour 56 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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