Matteo Cafiso

Matteo Cafiso

  • Born: 1972-12-26
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  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: Prizzi's Honor
  • Matteo Cafiso, actor, representative works include " Prizzi's Honor " and so on.

    Performing Experience

    In 1985, he participated in the film "Prizzi's Honor".
    In 1984, he participated in the film "Once Upon a Time in America".
    Participated in the movie "Ghostbusters" in 1984.
    In 1982, he participated in the film "Happy Enemy".
    In 1980, he participated in the film "The Stupid Hero and Silly Superman". 
    Extended Reading
    • Octavia 2022-04-22 07:01:09

      I came to pick up the child and the child is already at home... What is the nature of marriage?

      It took a night and a half to watch it. The story of the movie is very simple. It is a movie about marriage. There are few characters in the film and the relationship between the characters is simple, but the story is well completed and the plot is relaxed. Just such a simple low-cost movie won...

    • Shakira 2022-03-23 09:01:40

      Life will force us step by step to become masters.

      I watched a film in the late 1970s, and it's a bit contrived to say that, and that's what the literary accent is like. The 1979 Oscar-winning film, The Kramers.

      It is indeed a small-cost production of a big star. There are no big scenes. Most of them are interior scenes. The exterior scenes are...

    • Brandon 2022-03-20 09:01:34

      When marriage is dissected and scrutinized, it seems cruel. What's more, the hero's self-cultivation in the film is already top-notch, and it must be even worse in real life.

    • Taryn 2022-03-27 09:01:05

      The mother leaves, the father takes care of the son alone; the mother comes back and wants to take the son with him. Similar to the setting of "A Lang's Story", this family story theme is easy to resonate with the audience, and has achieved both box office and awards. Aunt Mei's role is relatively small, mainly representing the trend of awakening female consciousness, striving for independence and abandoning her husband and children. The observation point of parenting is mainly given to the father. The differences in the details of the three breakfasts reflect the increase in familiarity with housework, and the interspersed care of children in the work process highlights the sacrifice. The scene of the court debate is a perfect presentation of acting skills. When faced with aggressive questions, various emotions such as hesitation, struggle, regret, and anger are intertwined. At the same time, there is a foreshadowing of the previous hour's storyline, which gives the actors particularly sufficient play. space.

    Kramer vs. Kramer quotes

    • Ted Kramer: [gets out of bed] Where are you going?

      Phyllis Bernard: To the bathroom.

      Ted Kramer: That's a closet. The bathroom's over there.

      Phyllis Bernard: Oh, yeah. You're right.

    • Ted Kramer: You had a date. I knew it! I knew you were keeping something from me.

      Margaret Phelps: Well, you know, I told you I thought he was a pretty neat guy, right.

      Ted Kramer: Right.

      Margaret Phelps: So, we go to dinner.

      Ted Kramer: Yeah.

      Margaret Phelps: I find out he's married, he's deep in analysis, and, get this, he starts to tell me his life story. And all I can think of, while I'm sitting there, is that I'm paying a babysitter three dollars and a quarter an hour to listen to his problems!