Two young unemployed inherit a bar from their aunt. Even if they are inexperienced, they start working, but they will have to deal with the very particular customers of the previous manageme... Read allTwo young unemployed inherit a bar from their aunt. Even if they are inexperienced, they start working, but they will have to deal with the very particular customers of the previous management: a sensational surprise awaits them...Two young unemployed inherit a bar from their aunt. Even if they are inexperienced, they start working, but they will have to deal with the very particular customers of the previous management: a sensational surprise awaits them...
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10isacrea
The main scenes of the film take place in a bar located in an isolated place in the middle of nature, near Trieste, Italy. The place is frequented by some students and by strange characters including a film producer and a fortune teller. Both use the place as an office receiving their clients. From here come comical and paradoxical situations. The managers of the bar (two unemployed guys) don't know how to get rid of a clientele without money who, in addition to occupying the bar for hours, consume nothing. The presence of a ghost that messes up the life of the producer is disturbing but also very funny. The film has a fast pace, the characters come from different cultures, and the director's choice to leave a very marked dialectal accent in some moments of the film makes the story more grotesque and original.
10valeciok
An italian film that reflects today's society. All the characters, for several reasons, are looking for an accomodation that may be able to improve their living conditions. At the central of the story, we find a strange inheritance leaven by aunt Emily to her hephews Dolly and Max. I really liked the actor Antonio del Prete, who play's the role f Emily's husband: an actual and both comic and verry real character. A wealthy man, who messes with politicians and has an obsessive attention to his physical appearance by practicing gym at home with a ridicolous equipment and by going regulary to a beautician.
Once he said: "to win chess you don't need to know the game, but the face of whoever sits opposite you" and he really amazed me by pronouncing these words.
Once he said: "to win chess you don't need to know the game, but the face of whoever sits opposite you" and he really amazed me by pronouncing these words.
I absolutely loved this comedy. I think Marcello Crea has done once again a wonderful job. In fact "'All Broke" seem to retrace the same successful path as the previous film "When Everything Is Possible".
A funny, entertaining, brilliant comedy which will make you laugh from the beginning till the end. I found the actors extraordinary too.
I particularly loved the personal assistant of Carmelo, played by the talented actress Viviana Scapini.
Subtitled in 6 different languages, the movie depicts a story set in the beautiful province of Trieste. In an ironic key, a cross-section of today's society split in selfies, broken dreams, power games and money (which is lacking).
The characters in the story come from different places and cultures, a faithful mirror of today's Italy.
You must definitely watch it!
A funny, entertaining, brilliant comedy which will make you laugh from the beginning till the end. I found the actors extraordinary too.
I particularly loved the personal assistant of Carmelo, played by the talented actress Viviana Scapini.
Subtitled in 6 different languages, the movie depicts a story set in the beautiful province of Trieste. In an ironic key, a cross-section of today's society split in selfies, broken dreams, power games and money (which is lacking).
The characters in the story come from different places and cultures, a faithful mirror of today's Italy.
You must definitely watch it!
The film tells of two penniless brothers who inherited the bar from an uncommon aunt, a bar frequented by really strange and funny customers.
The film is particular, because there is a supernatural element in a comic key, with ghosts and fortune tellers.
The movie is funny and brilliant and the actors are good. The situations are deliberately absurd, so absurd as to make you laugh out loud.
I really liked it, I recommend it.
It's an Italian movie, and Italians are the best in comedy movies. This one is inspired by American works, but the location is an Italian restaurant and the characters lives in North Italy.
The film is particular, because there is a supernatural element in a comic key, with ghosts and fortune tellers.
The movie is funny and brilliant and the actors are good. The situations are deliberately absurd, so absurd as to make you laugh out loud.
I really liked it, I recommend it.
It's an Italian movie, and Italians are the best in comedy movies. This one is inspired by American works, but the location is an Italian restaurant and the characters lives in North Italy.
I had read in various newspapers, and on the director's social pages, about this new film. I was intrigued both by the plot but also by the fact that they were repeating it a few days after the success achieved during the international preview in Serbia on March 26 at 5pm.
The afternoon schedule, unusual for a premiere, was justified by the fact that the film was also suitable for children. I appreciated that too. I then tuned into Serbia's Orion TV satellite platform and watched the rerun of the film on March 4, this time in the evening. I was not disappointed: the beginning of the film starts quickly with uncle Carmelo informing his unemployed nephews that they will have a bar available to finally start working. A bar bequeathed to the nephews by Aunt Emily: a character who will reveal, throughout the story, full of disturbing secrets. Everything travels on the edge of an intelligent irony. The film is presented as a comedy genre, I don't agree, it's funny, of course, but also very melancholy. Then I found the ending surprising and original and philosophical. Definitely worth seeing.
The afternoon schedule, unusual for a premiere, was justified by the fact that the film was also suitable for children. I appreciated that too. I then tuned into Serbia's Orion TV satellite platform and watched the rerun of the film on March 4, this time in the evening. I was not disappointed: the beginning of the film starts quickly with uncle Carmelo informing his unemployed nephews that they will have a bar available to finally start working. A bar bequeathed to the nephews by Aunt Emily: a character who will reveal, throughout the story, full of disturbing secrets. Everything travels on the edge of an intelligent irony. The film is presented as a comedy genre, I don't agree, it's funny, of course, but also very melancholy. Then I found the ending surprising and original and philosophical. Definitely worth seeing.
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