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L'immensità

  • 2022
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  • 1h 39m
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6.4/10
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Penélope Cruz and Luana Giuliani in L'immensità (2022)
The story of love between Clara and her children, set in Rome in the '70s.
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The story of love between Clara and her children, set in Rome in the '70s.The story of love between Clara and her children, set in Rome in the '70s.The story of love between Clara and her children, set in Rome in the '70s.

  • Director
    • Emanuele Crialese
  • Writers
    • Emanuele Crialese
    • Francesca Manieri
    • Vittorio Moroni
  • Stars
    • Penélope Cruz
    • Luana Giuliani
    • Vincenzo Amato
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Emanuele Crialese
    • Writers
      • Emanuele Crialese
      • Francesca Manieri
      • Vittorio Moroni
    • Stars
      • Penélope Cruz
      • Luana Giuliani
      • Vincenzo Amato
    • 17User reviews
    • 87Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    L'IMMENSITÀ | Official U.S. Trailer | In Theaters May 12
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    Penélope Cruz
    Penélope Cruz
    • Clara
    Luana Giuliani
    Luana Giuliani
    • Adri
    Vincenzo Amato
    Vincenzo Amato
    • Felice
    Patrizio Francioni
    • Gino
    María Chiara Goretti
    • Diana
    Penélope Nieto Conti
    • Sara
    Alvia Reale
    Alvia Reale
    • Nonna
    India Santella
    • María
    Mariangela Granelli
    Mariangela Granelli
    • Dottoressa
    Carlo Gallo
    • Alberto
    Rita De Donato
    • Marina (Amiga Felice)
    Valentina Cenni
    • Giuseppina
    Ilaria Genatiempo
    • Paola
    Francesco Casisa
    Francesco Casisa
    • Molestatore 1
    Filippo Pucillo
    Filippo Pucillo
    • Molestatore 2
    Clara Ponsot
    Clara Ponsot
    • Camilla
    Ugo Giacomazzi
    • Francesco
    Aurora Quattrocchi
    Aurora Quattrocchi
    • Bisnonna
    • Director
      • Emanuele Crialese
    • Writers
      • Emanuele Crialese
      • Francesca Manieri
      • Vittorio Moroni
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    8steiner-sam

    Family drama with a transgender subplot

    It's a family drama with a transgender subplot set in 1970 in Rome, Italy. It follows a summer in the life of a dysfunctional family.

    Clara (Penélope Cruz) is the mother of three children. She is devoted to her children but has a rocky relationship with her philandering and abusive husband, Felice (Vincenzo Amato). Their oldest child, Adriana/Adri/Andrew (Luana Giuliani), is 12 years old, born as a girl but identifies as a boy. Gino (Patrizio Francioni) is a younger brother, and Diana (Maria Chiara Goretti) is perhaps a six-year-old girl.

    Adri develops a summer friendship with a Romany girl named Sara (Penélope Nieto Conti), during which they identifies as Andrew. Their parents and extended family resist Adri's identification, though Clara is sympathetic. Eventually, the family encounters two crises, and Adri tries to escape through fantasy. "L'immensità" ends inconclusively.

    The director came out as transgender with the release of this film. "L'immensità" tends to wander a bit but reflects a family in crisis very well. Cruz is probably too attractive for her role and tends to overshadow Luana Giuliani, who deserves great credit for a demanding and complex role.
    5beatrice_gangi

    I didn't get it

    L'immensità is a strange film. It certainly has no obvious problems and is technically well made. Penelope Cruz is a joy in every scene, and it is nice that she has committed to acting in Italian.

    It is not clear what direction the film would like to take, however; different concepts and situations seem inconsistent and unconnected, and for a character-driven film they are all superficially portrayed. It is not clear what the characters think and why they do what they do. It is then not clear what the film wants to tell us.

    The child actors are not professionals and it is very visible, especially for the one with the lead role. I recognise that it was a complex part but the character comes across as almost apathetic.

    Unfortunately, I couldn't really find the "why" for this film to be, but it could certainly be very much appreciated by someone with a sensitivity closer to what it wants to tell us.
    sorcered

    Penelope is magnificent

    A Spanish woman (Penelope Cruz) marries an Italian jerk (Vincenzo Amato) that, after making her three kids, starts cheating on her. She tries to keep her marriage together and her kids oblivious of the drama she goes through, but the situation is so bad that even the kids realize that in their family love is just a word. One of the kids, Adri, is a girl that dreams to be a boy - and acts towards that, dressing like a boy and pretending to be called Andrea, not Adriana.

    This is the starting point (you learn all this in the first five minutes) - but the story doesn't really go anywhere, it's just a collection of moments in the dissolution of a plausible family (my father and a lot of his friends were just like Felice - yes, women really had a very hard time in the 70s).

    So don't watch this movie for the story, watch it for Penelope. She's amazing.
    7srgymrat33

    Makes you think

    Overall I enjoyed this movie and it made some good points that leave the viewer to decide the meaning and implications for themselves .

    It's an art film , there is not a specific plot or climax , instead it's just a series of events helping develop the characters and situation and dynamics . I loved this about it - they did not have some big unnecessary event to "tie " it all together - the beauty is in the subtle subtleties. The set and costume design was amazingly well done - music choice as well - helped you get into the time frame and understand societal implications of the various conflicts .

    The LGBTQ+ aspect is obviously important and central , but I actually felt like the more central theme was overall internal conflict , feelings of being trapped and the dynamics between parents and children . Obviously these are portrayed through the LGBT influence in a tasteful and powerful way . I doubt the most interesting part of this however the dynamic between parent and child - mom and child / children specifically. I thought the most powerful line of the movie was "Andre " telling the mom that she is the parent and they are the kids .

    The imagination scenes , ending included , really were well done and helped you come to the conclusion that you have to come to your own conclusions. . You can't leave with a definitive path going forward - instead just that both mom and daughter will keep fighting .

    Worth the time for sure - Cruz was fantastic .
    5peter0969

    Emanuele Crialese creates a interesting yet uneven story about a mother and children's relationship

    Saw this back at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival.

    L'immensita is a story about the love between the character Clara and her children, set in Rome in the '70s. Emanuele Crialese previous films has proven he has talent with directing, production and narrative style as I have enjoyed his previous works. Unfortunately while L'immensità is well performed from Penélope Cruz and extremely colorful production and camerawork, the film suffers from an uneven tone and generic narrative.

    The narrative is pretty simple and each moment that happens was pretty predictable of what steps it was heading for. The tone of the film is the most confusing part as the film isn't sure if the film wants to become a drama, comedy or comedy-drama at the same time. Most of the characters were not as interesting as Crialese thinks they were as many of their arches felt underdeveloped and dull. While Cruz's performance was fantastic, the child performances were a mix of being decent or pretty poor. I don't like to criticize child actors since I understand they aren't as professional as adult actors but the uneven performance does feel distracting at times.

    The film isn't fully terrible as the soundtrack is pretty good, the production and camerawork is colorful and fits the time period, and the film doesn't have a bad pacing which does help to make the film still be interesting at certain levels. But the film could have use some work with better writing and characters. Overall, there are some interesting moments but the uneven narrative and weak characters wasn't able to fully make the film as impactful as it wants to be.

    Rating: C+

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      The movie that Clara takes her children to see is Le docteur Jivago (1965) which is over three hours long.
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      References Le docteur Jivago (1965)

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    • Release date
      • January 11, 2023 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Official site
      • Wikipedia
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Immensity
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Wildside
      • Chapter 2
      • France 3 Cinéma
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $104,264
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,158
      • May 14, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,015,183
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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