Dear Diary

Dear Diary

  • Director: Nanni Moretti
  • Countries of origin: Italy, France
  • Language: Italian, English, Mandarin
  • Release date: September 30, 1994
  • Runtime: 1 hour 40 minutes
  • Sound mix: Dolby, Dolby SR
  • Aspect ratio: 1.66 : 1
  • Also known as: Caro diario
  • Dear Diary is a biopic directed by Nanni Moretti and starring Nanni Moretti and Giovanna Bozzolo.
    The film tells three separate stories, exploring the propositions of life, love and death.

    Details

    • Release date September 30, 1994
    • Filming locations Lipari Island, Aeolian Islands, Messina, Sicily, Italy
    • Production companies Sacher Film, Banfilm, La Sept Cinéma

    Box office

    Gross worldwide

    $145,259

    Movie reviews

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    • By Aric 2022-12-18 01:30:51

      the director said

      Nani Moretti is an alternative director in Italy, not of any kind (not political, but artistic), but he has his own unique style. His films are all related to Italian politics and current situation, but the style is completely different from political films. He has a clear political attitude towards Italy, and uses sharp and humorous language to ridicule himself and his contemporaries about social ills. Until 2006, all of his films were written and directed by himself and starred as the...

    • By Monica 2022-12-12 11:39:36

      Caro

      Hard to comment. August scenery in Rome 1994. With big cauliflower trees, economic new town or something, I always feel that I have seen it, but it is different from what I have actually seen. The motorbike kept on driving, and sometimes he said a few crazy words to passers-by like crazy; the TV fan who chased the boat and shouted about electricity-related items was so cute, I remembered when my grandfather watched the TV program schedule and marked each station he wanted to watch. stand up....

    • By Katheryn 2022-11-14 01:27:25

      Moretti's Lightness

      Calvino opens the "New Millennium Literary Memorandum" about the benefits of "lightness". In his view, literature has two competing tendencies: one that gives language heaviness, density, and concreteness, and the other that seeks to make language as weightless as clouds, wispy dust, and magnetic lines of force. the elements of. The former is represented by Dante, while the latter covers the works of Kafka, Emily Dickinson and Milan Kundera.

      In fact, if "light" and "heavy" are...

    • By Jasen 2022-11-04 23:10:18

      Can choose not to understand

      6.8

      It feels like this is a narrative from a novel. Maybe the director is just a passive porter adding his own ideas? Possibly... very little... The Italian language itself has the ability to sing and people's play haha... The name "Dear Diary" is actually what I want to say to myself... Afterwards, I know that the male lead is the director, and I guess he wrote the book. I didn't get to the point he wanted to express because my spirit is...

    • By Tiffany 2022-10-11 21:31:59

      The day that floats on the clouds again

      I like the music inside.
      I always feel that it depends on my emotions. The first time I watched it, I was too sleepy. After watching it for ten minutes, I put it aside. The second time I listened to a piece of music, I went ahead. This time it was complete. ,
      I have been distracted to think about something since the last breakpoint , but the film is still dragging on, the city I live in, whether I am full at this moment, there is something that is swallowing me up I didn't face...

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    • By Kaya 2023-09-29 01:29:45

      The charm of the little e-Donkey may be the charm of "Dear...

    • By Winona 2023-09-16 00:59:29

      Walking, wandering, asking questions, discussing; taking cruise ships, climbing volcanoes, telling "Ulysses" and soap operas; watching movies, seeing doctors, visiting islands, visiting friends; walking around the city, not talking about love, not talking about love, hot It spreads all over the body in summer. (The original sound is great...

    • By Toney 2023-08-01 02:02:57

      The suburban street scene and island scenery are so charming that today's digital cameras will never be able to capture the texture of this film. My favorite part is the first part of riding a small motorcycle to read the film critics in the newspaper! I was awakened by a nightmare in the middle of the night, and sure enough, the movie is the best medicine to heal the...

    • By Evangeline 2023-05-27 18:20:36

      The subtitles were flipped, and the first paragraph of the film critic said that it looked like a naked lunch in Kronenberg. The third paragraph is slightly simpler. But it's a beautiful shot of...

    • By Gussie 2023-05-10 19:50:27

      Compared with "The Son's Room", it is a little bit...

    Movie plot

    It's a film notebook in which Geraldo mocks society by recounting his moods, feelings, fun, and some unpleasant experiences. When telling the incident, the film is also equipped with a humorous narration. Obviously, the author regards the film as a photo album, and expresses his inner feelings through paragraphs of memories: either joy or venting dissatisfaction.
    The film consists of three separate stories.
    In the first paragraph...
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    Evaluation action

    The whole movie takes the audience to the form of writing a diary, narrating their daily life and trivial matters, like a cup of boiling water, the rhythm is slow but inadvertently discusses the propositions of life, feelings and death, and the narration discusses The wisdom and humor of the protagonist strengthen the expression effect of the protagonist's thorough understanding and reconstruction of ordinary trivial life. The overall...
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    Movie quotes

    • Nanni Moretti: [walking out of the theater after watching "Henry - Portrait of a Killer"] I wandered around the city for hours trying to remember who was it that said good things about this film. I read a review in a paper. I read something positive about "Henry". Suddenly, I remember... I find the review and I copy it in my diary. Here it is: "Henry kills people but he's a kind of good guy. Only facts count for him. Otis is the real scum. Henry has a mad solidarity with his victims. A prince of annihilation, promising a merciful death. The director awakens the public to its worst nightmare: a shower of gore, impaled eyes, martyred flesh, abomination. Henry, the first to dismember the criminal philosophy of the Hollywood racists." I wonder if, whoever wrote this before falling asleep has a moment of remorse.

    • Nanni Moretti: If it depends on me, I'm sure I won't make it.