Nino manfredi filmografia tarantino
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The story concerns a robbery bygd a gang that is assorted as bad as you can not imagine - Sometimes hilarious, sometimes impressive, often exciting, the film flows which is a pleasure as rarely happens for an Italian production.
If you still remember Nino Manfredi in the famous film by Ettore Scola, if you think Quentin Tarantino is a great contemporary director and if you enjoyed Jeeg Robot, this is the rulle for you. We are talking about “Ugly and bad”, directed by newcomer Cosimo Gomez, which has only been in theaters for a few days.
Cinema has long accustomed us to reading, to seeing, the representation of social life, of human beings, caught in their most extreme manifestations of feelings and behaviors. It is no coincidence that one of the most successful genres concerns the war where the more bloody images are visible, the greater the popularity it receives. It is still no coincidence that we have mentioned Tarantino and it is sufficient to recall the two volumes of Kill B
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Synopsis
After "Bread and Chocolate" comes Dessert...
An Italian laborer foils anyone who tries to stop him from selling espresso on the Milan-to-Naples night train.
Popular reviews
MoreNot overly cheerful Italian comedic indictment of petty-bourgeois mentality and bureaucratic state apparatus that plays like a Roberto Benigni film from a parallel universe where he actually has a modicum of capacity for subtlety and toning down his theatrics. And with an actually sympathetic protagonist. Still a bit too gooey sentimental for my taste though.
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Thanks to the Video Archives podcast for introducing me to the newest addition to my top 50 favourite films.
I loved watching this so much and I am sure anyone would. There is a prevailing sense of humanity and honesty which makes this comedy hold so much value and power.
The character vignettes are each brilliantly imagined and executed with performances which do justice to the br
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On the new episode of their The Video Archives Podcast, filmmakers & longtime friends Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary revisit the VHS collection of their previous employer, Manhattan Beach’s Video Archives movie rental store, for a lively discussion on a Michael Mann’s second feature before diving into a museum monster mystery and a charming Italian comedy from the ’80s.
Roger & Quentin travel deep into Bavaria to unlock Michael Mann’s The Keep! Originally running at 210 minutes, Mann’s second film was notoriously cut down to half that length. Your hosts discuss their excitement at the time for Mann’s rise as a director, his influence on future filmmakers, and where it all went wrong.
Next, join us at the museum as we dig into Peter Hyams’ 1997 film The Relic! A monster movie mystery, Quentin & Roger pick apart the lore of the rulle and discuss if rules really matter when you’re having fun. This movie picks up in the third act, and you’ll hav