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Two 25-year-old men who meet by chance, fall madly in love, and are then separated due to an unexpected event. For the next thirty years they pursue the hope of finding each other again.Two 25-year-old men who meet by chance, fall madly in love, and are then separated due to an unexpected event. For the next thirty years they pursue the hope of finding each other again.Two 25-year-old men who meet by chance, fall madly in love, and are then separated due to an unexpected event. For the next thirty years they pursue the hope of finding each other again.
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So many reasons to like it , from main actors work ( Luisa Ranieri offers a gorgeous portrait of Titti ) to the 70 decade atmosphere, to the humor and, especialy admirable elegance are good reasons to see it. Again.
Because it is one of films using as efficient kick for return across personal memories about encounters and old stories who, after decades, are more fresh or present than in moments when they are real facts.
But the real good point is the wisedom to not propose a manifesto, a lesson or a moral. Only a story about intense love of youth , an accident changing everything, the profession as way of succes .
Sure, the physical beauty of Andrea di Luigi and Damiano Gavino is a not insignificant virtue, but the gift for viewer remains the clever manner to craft a story using smart the cliches of a remarkable director.
The gay crust is just splendid used for a clear- tender- nostalgic state of heart .
So, not bad idea to see it.
Because it is one of films using as efficient kick for return across personal memories about encounters and old stories who, after decades, are more fresh or present than in moments when they are real facts.
But the real good point is the wisedom to not propose a manifesto, a lesson or a moral. Only a story about intense love of youth , an accident changing everything, the profession as way of succes .
Sure, the physical beauty of Andrea di Luigi and Damiano Gavino is a not insignificant virtue, but the gift for viewer remains the clever manner to craft a story using smart the cliches of a remarkable director.
The gay crust is just splendid used for a clear- tender- nostalgic state of heart .
So, not bad idea to see it.
On 22 October 2023, after the opening of the Rome Film Festival on 1 November 2023, Ferzan Özpetek's film was released on Netflix.
He wrote the script together with his old friend Gianni Romoli.
The release date of the film was not chosen randomly. The story of the film begins 30 years ago on 1 November.
Özpetek's films are divided into two categories.
A) films with a Turkish crew in whole or in part b) Films with an all-Italian crew.
This film is in the second section.
Ferzan is an incredibly good director and storyteller...
He painted a magnificent 70s Italy and both the background and jukebox music represent both the period and the spirit of the film well.
In 2023, I hope Netflix Italy will continue to surprise us with the second Ferzan Ozpetek film.
The film highlights an interesting point with its scenario that focuses on two men who meet and fall in love in 1970s Rome and spend the next 30 years looking for each other.
It is an interesting detail that the entire world lives in the same feelings between the 1940s and the eighties...
They dressed similarly, watched similar films, fell in love with similar songs and experienced similar political movements.
Sociologists should study this.
In this context, Italy, especially in the background of the first half of the film, will not be foreign to many people.
He wrote the script together with his old friend Gianni Romoli.
The release date of the film was not chosen randomly. The story of the film begins 30 years ago on 1 November.
Özpetek's films are divided into two categories.
A) films with a Turkish crew in whole or in part b) Films with an all-Italian crew.
This film is in the second section.
Ferzan is an incredibly good director and storyteller...
He painted a magnificent 70s Italy and both the background and jukebox music represent both the period and the spirit of the film well.
In 2023, I hope Netflix Italy will continue to surprise us with the second Ferzan Ozpetek film.
The film highlights an interesting point with its scenario that focuses on two men who meet and fall in love in 1970s Rome and spend the next 30 years looking for each other.
It is an interesting detail that the entire world lives in the same feelings between the 1940s and the eighties...
They dressed similarly, watched similar films, fell in love with similar songs and experienced similar political movements.
Sociologists should study this.
In this context, Italy, especially in the background of the first half of the film, will not be foreign to many people.
Gorgeous Rome makes the perfect setting for this story of romance, lost love, nostalgia, melancholy and the "what ifs" of life. I absolutely loved this quiet, understated, touching film. Two beautiful men meet, in a way that gay and bi men often used to have to meet, and they experience a brief, passionate romance that stays with them all of their lives.
Excellent acting, cinematography and direction is enhanced with some beautiful lines of dialogue. Most people, as they get older, can probably relate to the feeling you get when you remember that love that somehow got away but stays in your heart and your memory forever.
Excellent acting, cinematography and direction is enhanced with some beautiful lines of dialogue. Most people, as they get older, can probably relate to the feeling you get when you remember that love that somehow got away but stays in your heart and your memory forever.
10MatMam
The story is so good. Two main actors are amazing. Screenplay, music...are harmony with this film.
Love declined in all its forms, facets, and contradictions.
It is said that the only loves destined to last forever are the impossible ones. You can believe it. You may think differently.
One thing, however, is certain, impossible loves, or rather, those that do not have the opportunity to be lived to the full, are the ones we remember forever.
And the love told by Nuovo Olimpo is part of this category.
Nuovo Olimpo is a film capable of reaching the hearts not only of cinema enthusiasts or Ozpetek fans but of all those who have loved in their lives.
Nuovo Olimpo is pure romance and having, even if only for a couple of hours, this feeling of amazement, passion, disappointment, melancholy, and nostalgia is a true wonder.
Love declined in all its forms, facets, and contradictions.
It is said that the only loves destined to last forever are the impossible ones. You can believe it. You may think differently.
One thing, however, is certain, impossible loves, or rather, those that do not have the opportunity to be lived to the full, are the ones we remember forever.
And the love told by Nuovo Olimpo is part of this category.
Nuovo Olimpo is a film capable of reaching the hearts not only of cinema enthusiasts or Ozpetek fans but of all those who have loved in their lives.
Nuovo Olimpo is pure romance and having, even if only for a couple of hours, this feeling of amazement, passion, disappointment, melancholy, and nostalgia is a true wonder.
Damiano Gavino and Andrea de Luigi are the two splendid protagonists of this wonderful retro-modern melodrama.
I was partially familiar with the Turkish/Italian director Ferzan Ozpeteck. Years ago I saw his Le Fate Ignoranti - titled in the USA with the unimaginative His Secret Life - I remember loving it. His Nuovo Olimpo belongs to the same universe but miles apart. I saw the film last night and I keep thinking about that ending. Did I see what I think I saw? I was completely taken be the gazes of the two actors. I believed it, totally, but I'll see it again, soon. A surprise and a delight. Thank you.
I was partially familiar with the Turkish/Italian director Ferzan Ozpeteck. Years ago I saw his Le Fate Ignoranti - titled in the USA with the unimaginative His Secret Life - I remember loving it. His Nuovo Olimpo belongs to the same universe but miles apart. I saw the film last night and I keep thinking about that ending. Did I see what I think I saw? I was completely taken be the gazes of the two actors. I believed it, totally, but I'll see it again, soon. A surprise and a delight. Thank you.
Did you know
- TriviaMany synopses falsely state that the film covers a span of 30 years, when in fact it is 37: the dates on the screen clearly show us the first scene takes place on 01 November 1978; the final sequence of events begin on 01 November 2015.
- ConnectionsReferences Rebecca (1940)
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- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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