Karry
Best movie of this year hands down!
NekoHomey
Purely Joyful Movie!
Listonixio
Fresh and Exciting
Supelice
Dreadfully Boring
Andrea Vena
Without questioning the undoubtedly gifted Ozpetek as director, this movie is a collection of ordinary stereotypes filling a non-plot. Opzetek is talented - though not all of the actors in the movie - but already after 20 minutes you wander what is the point... all the stereotypes are there: the gay, the racist, the affairs among best friends, the sickness, the obsessive mother, the modern family... What a shame. Looking at the general high quality of Ozpetek's movies and noting the number of prizes and nominations obtain by this latter - by far the worst - it is legitimate questioning the value of such competitions! There is only one moment in which you may feel the movie could move to a better direction, but also this one is missed... you will see it.
bjarias
It's truly a pretty decent little film.. with some very good performances. The two lead actors are both exceptionally gorgeous, and to the movie's credit, the film does not so much play on this fact, and you never feel their appearance gets in the way of the story. She is such an attractive woman (do a search on bing.com.. look at her amazing still images), for sure she's gotta be a model or actress. In addition to her natural beauty, she shows in this production she's got real acting talent.. her David di Donatello Best Actress nomination for this film was no fluke. There's no doubt the film would have benefited from being 15-20 minutes shorter. Lots of scenes were dragged out just a bit too long.. leaving viewers really wanting out of the moment. This can be said of lots of movies, the little word 'cut' being at times very hard to implement. And it's really unfortunate stateside audiences rarely get to viewing this style of films.. for they would have a positive impact and expand on the limited choices now offered by mainstream Hollywood.
simona gianotti
One may like or not Ozpetek's movies, but what is undeniable is that peculiar delicate touch which makes his movies like paintings only sketched and never accomplished, because accomplishment is not what really matters. This does mean his movies are ethereal or lack sense or reality: on the contrary, they are imbued with reality, often with dramatic reality, and "Allacciate le cinture" is a fine example, but what remains is not the sense of drama, but the delicacy of sentiments. In this picture you will not find an original plot, but I have never seen the theme of cancer treated with such strong sense of reality and at the same time with such delicacy and even fun, focusing on a choral world of fear, love, rage, tenderness, amusement
Shooting is always very carefully devised as to close up to the characters' eyes, without the need of too many words, and everything is wrapped around a bright light, enveloping characters and situations in a comforting hug. The cast is also wisely chosen, I was positively surprised by Kasia Smutniak, who leaves the mark, beyond her disarming beauty. And then there's a whole world of recurring characters in his movies, but who touches for intensity and bravura is Paola Minaccioni, who made me laugh and cry so much
I have read negative reviews concerning a melodramatic attitude of the picture: I think melodrama is exactly what Ozpetek avoids, and successfully.
info-14476
Ferzan Ozpetek never disappoints. The screenplay seems to me perfect, then the compliments as well as Ferzan Also go to writer Gianni Romulus Also that is the producer of the film along with Tilde Corsi. The film is gorgeous, strong. Extreme delicacy comes with a Theme Very particular and heard in these years. The love prevails over all. Soundtrack amazing. Mano a Mano Rino Gaetano contributes GET greatly excite During the Vision of the film. Cast of Actors EXCEPTION, all Talented. They are able to GET move and smile at the same time. The locations of the film are beautiful, Ozpetek Also with this film contributes strongly to the Promoting tourism in the Territory of Salento. A MUST SEE!