Amanda
- 2022
- 1h 33m
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6.5/10
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Amanda, 24, lives mostly isolated and has never had any friends, even if it's the thing she wants the most. Amanda chooses as her new mission to convince her childhood friend that they are s... Read allAmanda, 24, lives mostly isolated and has never had any friends, even if it's the thing she wants the most. Amanda chooses as her new mission to convince her childhood friend that they are still best friends.Amanda, 24, lives mostly isolated and has never had any friends, even if it's the thing she wants the most. Amanda chooses as her new mission to convince her childhood friend that they are still best friends.
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Quirky whimsy, but aside from a few laughs and interesting storytelling choices, there was not enough heart. Plotless. Amanda might have Borderline Personality Disorder, she tries to force a friendship with a similarly but differently neurodivergent girl, while also trying to secure her first boyfriend. Surreal scenes, quirky little things like having her AI address her as "Sexy Mamma", her irregular friendship with the housemaid, and a horse she connects with better than humans, some witty dialogue. This is no spoiler except to say that there is nothing to spoil. Because the synopsis is all that it is. By the end, we are still unsure whether Amanda has finally found a new friend; everything is too unstable and surreal to say for sure.
This is Carolina Cavalli's directorial debut. The potential is here; her talent is evident. Her other contribution was as co-writer-but not as co-director- on "Fremont", which was significantly more engaging and successful. Anticipating Cavalli's sophomore directorial effort, here is to looking forward to her directing skills matching her writing caliber!
This is Carolina Cavalli's directorial debut. The potential is here; her talent is evident. Her other contribution was as co-writer-but not as co-director- on "Fremont", which was significantly more engaging and successful. Anticipating Cavalli's sophomore directorial effort, here is to looking forward to her directing skills matching her writing caliber!
Writer-Director Carolina Cavalli's debut feature features the title character, a 20-something Italian woman (Benedetta Porcaroli) who's an idle, pampered, upper middle class layabout. The solution to her problems at first seems to be when she reconnects with an old childhood friend, Rebecca (Galatea Bellugi) -- who has even more pronounced emotional issues.
For much of it's run-time, AMANDA floats along pleasantly enough on its serio-comic beat, but it never can quite make transition when it addresses the mental illness and emotional instability of either its heroine and her amica. Porcaroli has a real screen presence with her luminous eyes and Bellugi and the always welcome Giovanni Mezzogiorno (as Rebecca's mother) are good in support. AMANDA is a promising debut, flaws and all.
For much of it's run-time, AMANDA floats along pleasantly enough on its serio-comic beat, but it never can quite make transition when it addresses the mental illness and emotional instability of either its heroine and her amica. Porcaroli has a real screen presence with her luminous eyes and Bellugi and the always welcome Giovanni Mezzogiorno (as Rebecca's mother) are good in support. AMANDA is a promising debut, flaws and all.
It doesn't deserve this 81/100 METASCORE, but it's a good movie as long as you know what to expect.
First 20-30 minutes were the best part of this movie, humor was dry and subtle, it was weird in an interesting way. Something like a 90's/00's indie offbeat comedy movie without the pretentiousness. Then, it became more of a drama, comedy element was reduced and it was a bit less interesting. Still, actors were good all the way, characters were likeable at least for me, and overall, it never got boring. This is a story of a girl with some mental issues and her struggles she has to face in her life. I am a man, 20 years older than her but still, i empathized with her. I think this is a movie for all the audiences, male and female, regardless of age. It's offbeat and kinda sweet. Not a movie that i am gonna remember it after 2 weeks, flawed, losing a step during the second half however if you find it interesting as it was described, i think you'll like it as well.
Not a great ending but satisfying.
First 20-30 minutes were the best part of this movie, humor was dry and subtle, it was weird in an interesting way. Something like a 90's/00's indie offbeat comedy movie without the pretentiousness. Then, it became more of a drama, comedy element was reduced and it was a bit less interesting. Still, actors were good all the way, characters were likeable at least for me, and overall, it never got boring. This is a story of a girl with some mental issues and her struggles she has to face in her life. I am a man, 20 years older than her but still, i empathized with her. I think this is a movie for all the audiences, male and female, regardless of age. It's offbeat and kinda sweet. Not a movie that i am gonna remember it after 2 weeks, flawed, losing a step during the second half however if you find it interesting as it was described, i think you'll like it as well.
Not a great ending but satisfying.
I was so happy to see Amanda, the first movie by a young and very promising Italian director!
It's a indie movie that explores solitude and lack of meaning and purpose in the rich world, in a comic way, to cathartically laugh about it.
All characters show different traits of malaise: Amanda the protagonist, an entitled girl with a strong and straightforward attitude, doesn't have any friends and purpose in life. She relentlessly tries to meet people in a world where everybody seems to be surrounded by equally introvert individuals too scared and lost to connect. In techno raves one can be together without communicating with the others and, conversely, on chatroulette one can talk to random strangers without having them close, in both ways there seems to be no meaningful communication.
The girl that is to become friend of Amanda shows another side of loneliness, she has cut herself out of the world and doesn't want to have any interaction with the others, living in a state of calm apathy.
These girls, two wealthy outcasts, are an hymn to being different and they also remember us, along with their problematic family members, that wealth has also its downsides.
The movie lingers on bizarre scenes and dialogues that are reminiscent of Sorrentino imagery, the plot is original and unpredictable. Here and there there are hints at other themes like consumerism (the idealisation of objects, and they might even substitute loved ones) and religion (a perceived oddity in a secular world) that delight the spectator with unexpected surreal witty fun.
The city where the action takes place is never intentionally mentioned (in the real world it is Turin, probably not even just that but also different places across Piedmont region), I think it is meant to be a generic first world city where first world issues take place. The urban scenes in neon light convey a sense of anonymity and, in their own way, so do the rich villas.
I am looking forward to seeing the next movies by Carolina Cavalli! I am so happy to see a new star rising in Italian cinema.
It's a indie movie that explores solitude and lack of meaning and purpose in the rich world, in a comic way, to cathartically laugh about it.
All characters show different traits of malaise: Amanda the protagonist, an entitled girl with a strong and straightforward attitude, doesn't have any friends and purpose in life. She relentlessly tries to meet people in a world where everybody seems to be surrounded by equally introvert individuals too scared and lost to connect. In techno raves one can be together without communicating with the others and, conversely, on chatroulette one can talk to random strangers without having them close, in both ways there seems to be no meaningful communication.
The girl that is to become friend of Amanda shows another side of loneliness, she has cut herself out of the world and doesn't want to have any interaction with the others, living in a state of calm apathy.
These girls, two wealthy outcasts, are an hymn to being different and they also remember us, along with their problematic family members, that wealth has also its downsides.
The movie lingers on bizarre scenes and dialogues that are reminiscent of Sorrentino imagery, the plot is original and unpredictable. Here and there there are hints at other themes like consumerism (the idealisation of objects, and they might even substitute loved ones) and religion (a perceived oddity in a secular world) that delight the spectator with unexpected surreal witty fun.
The city where the action takes place is never intentionally mentioned (in the real world it is Turin, probably not even just that but also different places across Piedmont region), I think it is meant to be a generic first world city where first world issues take place. The urban scenes in neon light convey a sense of anonymity and, in their own way, so do the rich villas.
I am looking forward to seeing the next movies by Carolina Cavalli! I am so happy to see a new star rising in Italian cinema.
6.8... the difference between this rating and 10 (or 9 which is a more balanced vote, but I don't care) is the difference between the most refined AND/OR underground viewers' tastes and actually refined tastes.
Amanda is unbelievably funny, well written, well acted, original: elegant yet powerful; simple yet rich.
So rich that I had to watch it in 3 sessions to digest everything - but it may well be more something about me rather than about the movie. Still I felt so satisfied that I didn't want it to end.
I wouldn't know where to start with the details and I fell lazy and not particularly inspired (just like after a great banquet) so I'll leave the reader with more questions than answers. All I feel compelled to add is that this movie is an incredible, wholesome trip through incommunicability, the difficulties of social interactions and everyone's silly thoughts & mental dysfunctions.
First feature of the writer-director Carolina Cavalli who hopefully will keep producing such great quality.
Some hope in the desert that is the italian film industry: can't wait to see what's next!
Amanda is unbelievably funny, well written, well acted, original: elegant yet powerful; simple yet rich.
So rich that I had to watch it in 3 sessions to digest everything - but it may well be more something about me rather than about the movie. Still I felt so satisfied that I didn't want it to end.
I wouldn't know where to start with the details and I fell lazy and not particularly inspired (just like after a great banquet) so I'll leave the reader with more questions than answers. All I feel compelled to add is that this movie is an incredible, wholesome trip through incommunicability, the difficulties of social interactions and everyone's silly thoughts & mental dysfunctions.
First feature of the writer-director Carolina Cavalli who hopefully will keep producing such great quality.
Some hope in the desert that is the italian film industry: can't wait to see what's next!
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- Budget
- €850,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $28,588
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,963
- Jul 9, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $133,108
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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