Io, loro e Lara
- 2009
- 1h 55m
When Father Carlo returns home after years spent in Africa in an humanitarian mission, instead of getting the expected peace of mind with his family, he'll face their problems: for instance,... Read allWhen Father Carlo returns home after years spent in Africa in an humanitarian mission, instead of getting the expected peace of mind with his family, he'll face their problems: for instance, his father has married Olga, a much-younger Moldavian woman, and his brother and sister a... Read allWhen Father Carlo returns home after years spent in Africa in an humanitarian mission, instead of getting the expected peace of mind with his family, he'll face their problems: for instance, his father has married Olga, a much-younger Moldavian woman, and his brother and sister are worried about their inheritance--or what's left of it.
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Home is Roma, where is father and two siblings live. Being a cynical city, inhabited by sarcastic, unpleasant people, the poor Carlo is thrown even deeper into a pit of doubts. The trouble is, none of his emotional issues ring true.
Moreover, all his family members are petty and unpleasant.
Carlo's father remarried Olga, a much younger Easter European woman and doesn't get along with his children. Besides, the old guy is selfish and follows his sexual drive rather than trying to be fair to his family, Carlo's brother is a cocaine addict and his sister is a self-involved psychiatrist, with a silly teenage daughter.
To complicate matters, Olga has her own daughter, the pretty - and slutty - Lara who quickly steals the show.
With her entrance, any attempt to deal with Carlo's emotional issues fly down the drain and the tone shifts from social satire to geriatric infatuation, with plenty of scenes with the scantily clad young actress in mildly provocative scenes.
The ending is tacked in roughly and incongruously, with a vague message of a dysfunctional family being better than nothing.
Here he is playing the Catholic missionary back from Africa where the physical hardships had worn him down, to be confronted with his family scrambling after dad marries a Balkan carer blonde and starts dissipating the inheritance, to the alarm of shrink sister Bonaiuto and coke sniffer brother Giallini. Complications ensue in the form of the blonde's sexy but tense daughter Chiatti.
Add in plot elements like the three African girls or Chiatti's video sex work, which assert while others, like the intimidating bishop, drop out, to make the thing harder to predict but the structure is classic farce, building to the fake family diner with social worker Finocchiaro.
They do have difficulty making the carefully structured plot hold attention beyond this but the outcome is agreeable and the playing and film making superior.
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- TriviaDedicated to Mario, Carlo Verdone's father.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $22,039,646
- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1