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Diabolik - Ginko all'attacco!

  • 2022
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Valerio Mastandrea and Giacomo Gianniotti in Diabolik - Ginko all'attacco! (2022)
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Follows Diabolik and his accomplice Eva Kant in a new adventure against a more combative Inspector Ginko than ever.Follows Diabolik and his accomplice Eva Kant in a new adventure against a more combative Inspector Ginko than ever.Follows Diabolik and his accomplice Eva Kant in a new adventure against a more combative Inspector Ginko than ever.

  • Directors
    • Antonio Manetti
    • Marco Manetti
  • Writers
    • Angela Giussani
    • Luciana Giussani
    • Antonio Manetti
  • Stars
    • Giacomo Gianniotti
    • Miriam Leone
    • Valerio Mastandrea
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    5.4/10
    1.4K
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    • Directors
      • Antonio Manetti
      • Marco Manetti
    • Writers
      • Angela Giussani
      • Luciana Giussani
      • Antonio Manetti
    • Stars
      • Giacomo Gianniotti
      • Miriam Leone
      • Valerio Mastandrea
    • 14User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Giacomo Gianniotti
    Giacomo Gianniotti
    • Diabolik
    Miriam Leone
    Miriam Leone
    • Eva Kant
    Valerio Mastandrea
    Valerio Mastandrea
    • Ispettore Ginko
    Monica Bellucci
    Monica Bellucci
    • Altea di Vallemberg
    Alessio Lapice
    Alessio Lapice
    • Roller
    Linda Caridi
    Linda Caridi
    • Elena Vanel
    Pier Giorgio Bellocchio
    Pier Giorgio Bellocchio
    • Palmer
    Ester Pantano
    • Burrov
    Andrea Roncato
    Andrea Roncato
    • Barbo
    Amanda Campana
    • Giovane truccatrice
    Urbano Barberini
    Urbano Barberini
    • Duncan
    Bernardo Casertano
    • Alton
    Giacomo Giorgio
    Giacomo Giorgio
    • Zeman
    Simone Leonardi
    • Poliziotto
    Pierangelo Menci
    • Poldo
    Marco Bonadei
    • Urban
    G. Max
    • Capo guardia museo
    Gustavo Frigerio
    • Osvaldo
    • Directors
      • Antonio Manetti
      • Marco Manetti
    • Writers
      • Angela Giussani
      • Luciana Giussani
      • Antonio Manetti
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    5South62

    Genuine Camp

    No doubt, this movie is very bad, much worse than predecessor, even worse than the worst comic-book episode. Plot is naïve with lot of illogical points. One has to invest a lot of suspension of disbelief if wants to endure it. But... If you do not take it seriously, you can relax and enjoy it. So bad that it is good, great guilty pleasure, genuine camp. By the way, reconstruction of 1960s is nice, with great accessories and, of course, Italian cars and Italian cities (with my favorite Trieste).

    Ms. Bellucci's acting was so bad that I think she was self-ironical and intentionally making fun of the movie. I prefer Mr. Marinelli from the first movie as Diabolik. Better actor with charisma and better looks for main character. Mr. Gianniotti luckily does not have a lot of screen time what is kind of ironic too. Ms. Leone is gorgeous as always.
    4bertoliniadri

    Mediocre direction

    I'm not a big fan of the character, but I like the dark and mature universe of the comic. The adaptation seems to me quite faithful to what I have read.

    The costumes, the location, the actors, the script, all the ingredients were there to make a descent movie.

    The only problem is the lack of talent of the directors (although two). The acting is not very coherent. There are a lot of weird and uninspired shots and the cutting reminds me of Sam Raimi's early work.

    It's less mature and violent than the previous one, it has lost some of the toxic mood there was with it's psychopath hero and most murders are off-screen. The actor has been replaced by another with a more pleasant physique, but without the nuances of his predecessor.

    Monica Bellucci doesn't bring much to the film, Miriam Leone (the hero's girlfriend) and Valerio Mastandrea (the inspector) do a good job.
    6panta-4

    The music department did not meet expectations

    I believe this installment was the least impressive of the three Diabolik films directed by the Manetti brothers. However, it is not without its merits. This narrative, drawn from the comic series, follows Diabolik as he pursues his treasure hunt, with the unwavering support of Eva Kant. The duo of skilled thieves has managed to strike a balance between their romantic and professional lives, although Eva encourages Diabolik to take a moment to enjoy their ill-gotten gains. In their final case before a much-needed break, Diabolik finds himself ensnared in a trap laid by Inspector Ginko. Faced with capture, the cunning thief opts to flee, leaving his beloved Eva behind.

    The screenplay, crafted by Angela Giussani, Luciana Giussani, and Antonio Manetti, felt somewhat inconsistent, as it aimed to be more cinematic than a direct adaptation of the comics. While some viewers may appreciate this approach, it did not resonate with me. The cast remains unchanged: Giacomo Gianniotti as Diabolik, Miriam Leone as Eva Kant, Valerio Mastandrea as Inspector Ginko, and Monica Bellucci as Altea di Vallemberg-all deliver solid performances.

    The music department did not meet expectations, but the cinematography adhered to high Italian standards, and the costumes and overall atmosphere effectively captured the essence of the 1960s. For fans of Diabolik, this film is worth a watch.
    5lirebetter

    The king of terror is a mirage

    This film isn't satisfying. The image of the king of terror is a mirage. The character of Diabolik is difficult to represent in a film but the choice of this actor is a mistake bigger than the choice of the actor of the first film. Gianniotti is a gorgeous man but the beauty of this man isn't different from the sex appeal of Diabolik. His apparitions aren't unexpected and spectral but to tell the truth with this man the character of Diabolik results boring.

    Valerio Mastrandrea as Ginko results better than Diabolik but worse than in the first film. The reason probably is the general plot of the story too long and with very few action scenes and for a Diabolik's story is a fatal error.

    Monica Bellucci as Althea is an evanescent character, totally extraneous from the story.

    The only character that is very well characterized is Eva Kant, interpreted by Miriam Leone, that is similar to Eva not only for physical elements but also for the personality.
    6daydreamers-72414

    The novelty is wearing off

    The sequel beats the same path as Diabolik (2021): a stylistic throwback to the 1960s and the (European mystery) cinema of the time, with a close adaptation of the feeling of the comic book. Unfortunately this means that it carries all the flaws of its predecessor, coming across as somewhat flat in performance, or didactic in the exposition. The overall vibe of the first movie was interesting enough to make it worth watching, but now the novelty effect starts to wear off. Isn't the planned trilogy too much, an experiment that has gone on for too long not to come across as self-serving?

    The new plot doesn't make up for it. Eva Kant is replaced as the real focus of the film by Ginko, the police inspector relentlessly trying to track down Diabolik (like Ganimard to Lupin). Unfortunately, he's not as captivating of a character as Ms. Kant. Luca Marinelli has been replaced by Giacomo Gianniotti as the actor performing Diabolik, and thankfully he's barely given any screentime: while he may be physically more convincing he's less skilled than Marinelli and he's nowhere mysterious or charismatic enough for anyone to believe he should be this story's lead. Monica Bellucci simply shouldn't have been cast.

    Not terrible, but it's a notch down from the first and it's increasingly showing a lack of direction. I worry for what's to come.

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      Ginko Citroen car plate (CLV 991466) has been later used also on a police motorbike.
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    • Release date
      • November 17, 2022 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Diabolik: Ginko Attacks
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Mompracem
      • Astorina
      • Bleidwin
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    • Budget
      • €7,700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,376,312
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 56 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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