Wednesday, November 7, 2007

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Diego, please stop it there ... :-(



2061 - an exceptional year
Di Carlo Vanzina
By: Diego Abatantuono, Sabrina Impacciatore, Anna Maria Barbera, Michele Placido, Andrea Osvard, Massimo Ceccherini, Aldo Abbrescia.
Genre: Comedy (100 ')
Comment: Poor Dieguito, now crushed by the laws of marketing and an accompanying characters, and increasingly taken by Zelig (every man for himself) from the GF, then less and less suitable for a credible drama, comedy and surreal as it may be. 2061 has only the title of exceptional, because for the rest Carlo Vanzina confirmation of recently giving birth funny film with a dropper, but merely the stereotyped characters and coaxing actors (see Chiodaroli unfailing "terrunciello" Abatantuono) without scratching, or really make people laugh. Too bad because the plot itself is quite innovative (although contamination from the inspiration of "The Army Brancaleone "). Diego takes up the cabin as he can, but looks more like getting lost in his usual macaroni language that's crippling of its showpiece. Sabrina Impacciatore only confirms shoulder height, while on the recitation of Andrea and Jonathan Osvard (!!!) of Big Brother will be better spread over a veil. The film, which should be forgotten, making people laugh, and it is boring, not enough, even irritating in places, with the monotony that 2-3 word games can not scrape well managed. Festival of the stereotype for its own sake, then, and I regret that Vanzina misrepresent to the national media have created a comic masterpiece-education: his narrative only teaches bored in the Italian cinema, because compared to the comedy of beautiful country, this "stupid" but that does not innovate resumption of vulgar platitudes, traveling parallel.
not to be missed Abatantuono imitating the Milanese slang and condensed at the end of the film, to witness a comic that comes in bursts, using light and trivial jabs, and especially left exclusively to the verve of histrionic Abatantuono, still under its standards.

RATING: 2

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Majestic Cate Blanchett: Part Two ELIZABETH




ELIZABETH - THE GOLDEN AGE
By: Shekhar Kapur
Starring: Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush, Clive Owen, Abbie Cornish
Genre: Historical (114 ')
Comment: The first record that evoked by the end of the show of costumes and colors that only a meticulous reconstruction of the environment can give is that the work of Shekhar Kapur deserves applause for the outline that has created (better to recreate), leaving the golden age of English sweating even in the smallest details. Too bad that the desire to romanticize the excess of historical facts are vital to the subsequent European history (the collapse of the invincible army of King Philip of Spain, a pre-Hitler litteram) can not be appreciated before a realistic process driven, script in hand, to the highest level. The second is we do not want no other than Queen Cate Blanchett: Elizabeth if you really had to have a face, could only be his. Majestic and terrifying, charming and neurotic, confused before his myth that obscures and fought at the same time in an interior that, inevitably given the role, results in history. In a word, well, regal. Convince the other players, too bad that the parties to their writing (we refer especially to Clive Owen) will put an emphasis on skills in a bit 'too unhistorical: the pirate-Casanova's hard to believe, impossible to think that a dozen ships might put the incendiary carpet an entire nation. Very successful thus the setting (accompanied by music intertwined issues), to appreciate the psychology of conflict from the bottom with the eternal Holy War (fairly discounted), busted in the middle of the narrative.
Do not miss the costumes of Queen Elizabeth, Queen of Golden Age to the smallest detail.

VOTE: 6