Sonia Bergamasco

Sonia Bergamasco

  • Born: 1966-1-16
  • Height: 5' 6¼" (1.68 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Jerald 2022-04-21 09:03:02

      Madio

      Now I don't have the touch of a lot of movies that can flow through my heart like a bucket of clear water in the past. I see how they tell stories, how to shape characters, and how to deal with details to express reality. I can't touch it, I don't know what changes have happened to me. It's like...

    • Sammy 2022-04-23 07:03:45

      still water depth

      Can't sleep and get up to write a movie review.
      Every line in this movie needs to be pondered. If you don’t think about it, you will be confused in a certain plot like me. For example, I am still wondering why Madio doesn’t contact his parents all the year round. Although the progress is slow in...

    • Kaci 2022-03-28 09:01:08

      At the end, when the male protagonist's nephew was hiking in Norway, there was a flash of a scene of walking through a tree with intertwined roots. There was a church next to the tree that reminded me many years ago that I walked with my first girlfriend in a village in China. The scene of the church was changed to a private house. Then I went to Europe to play by myself. Before she said she wanted to go with me for a few months, I would never see her again.

    • Dessie 2022-03-16 09:01:06

      He allowed the radical Julia to play the piano well, made the grumpy Matteo a book fan, allowed Merena to get her son after losing Mateo, and allowed Nicola to regain love after her daughter left. He scrutinizes, sculpts, and appeases every soul that is tossing and turning, and makes you feel that the world can be better, is getting better, and will get better.

    The Best of Youth quotes

    • Andrea Utano: I watch the midnight sun sink towards the horizon, then it stops and doesn't enter the sea. I think of my father, mother, and you, how you've always said that everything is beautiful. I think you were right. Everything is truly beautiful.

    • Giovanna Carati: Look, but do you know that I still have a postcard you sent me from the North Cape, in '66, in Norwegian? I think it had an inscription. And under the translation it said: "Everything that exists is beautiful!", With three exclamation points... but do you still believe it?

      Nicola Carati: No, I don't believe in exclamation points anymore.