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reviews_and_ramblings ([personal profile] reviews_and_ramblings) wrote2012-09-09 12:34 am

Come non detto (2012) directed by Ivan Silvestrini

Matthia is about to move to Madrid by his boyfriend Eduard, so you do not have to reveal to the family of being gay.

Director: Ivan Silvestrini

Writers: Roberto Proia

Stars: Josafat Vagni, Monica Guerritore and Francesco Montanari

Genres: Comedy

Storyline: Matthia is about to move to Madrid by his boyfriend Eduard, so you do not have to reveal to the family of being gay. Eduard, however, is convinced that their marriage has the blessing of all family members. When the day before leaving for Spain, Eduard announces his arrival in Rome to know the "laws", Matthia must choose whether to finally come clean with his companion, or confess to being a formidable liar.

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Cast (in credits order)
Josafat Vagni ... Mattia
Jose Dammert ... Eduard
Monica Guerritore ... Aurora
Francesco Montanari ... Giacomo / Alba
Antonino Bruschetta ... Rodolfo
Valeria Bilello ... Stefania
Valentina Correani ... Samantha
Lucia Guzzardi ... Iolanda
Andrea Rivera ... Bernardo
Alan Cappelli Goetz ... Christian

 

[identity profile] elisa-rolle.livejournal.com 2012-09-08 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe it was too soon to post about this movie, but I was so surprise, and happy, to be able to go to one of those mainstream theatres, the ones with more than one screen, the ones with families, and kids, and popcorn and gadget, and while looking at the list of movies, finding this one, about a young gay couple and the struggle of one of them to do coming out to his family.

It's a comedy, a light comedy, and you smile while seeing it, and not since they are making fun of being gay. It's about young boys, twink boys, just out of college, and they are cute, and they are tender, and yes, they are in love, and as the pictures I posted are proving, they are not shy in showing their love.

True, it's not brain-boggle movie, it's a comedy, but it was so refreshing to see it, so simple and warming. And the acting was good, the setting was good, and well, everything was good.

Sure, it could have been more, more funny, more heavy, even more mainstream, but that doesn't matter, for what it has reached, being a prime vision in a big chain cinema, in ITALY, it's perfect as it's. No one dies, there is an happily ever after, and you leave the cinema with a smile on your face.