Pretty standard comedy. Although the plot is so simple that it can be summed up in one sentence, recently it has become more and more found that the film has a complete plot, and the characters can pass the scene without dancing. Besides, the jokes in this film are lighthearted and humorous, neither vulgar nor blunt. There is sunshine, beach, beauty bonus, um, okay~
the story is simple
Starting: The male protagonist wanted to take the whole family to the city (Milan), but he couldn't, but instead sent him to the village (Southern Italy)
Inheritance: Map-style discrimination (from wife, colleague, friend, police officer), misunderstanding, and all kinds of jokes caused by this action
Quotation: My colleagues helped decorate the home and were dragged to eat a small seaside banquet together to try to blend in, and later found that it was pretty good. Later, my wife wanted to come, and after a fight with me, I also found that it was not bad.
Together: Both couples solved the misunderstanding/knot and kissed under fireworks. In the end, the whole family of the male protagonist settled here, and the certificate was completed: the south is really good!
Look, after reading the above, do you feel that basically you already know what this movie is about? But the plus points are those lovely Italian dialects, warm sunshine, lazy authentic Italian afternoons and hearty big-breasted beauties (mistakenly), which still need to be experienced by the camera. These fully reflect the beauty of Italy. It really is a southern Italian style propaganda film. However, which movie has no merit in the rich lens language, right?
I wonder if there are many people in Italy who like to hold toothpicks. One of the big supporting characters is like this,
Another small Italian comedy written, directed and acted by Bernini, the image in it is also the same, probably also some kind of fixed label, indicating a kind of small person? (This film is also OK, far less beautiful life, the comedy is a bit deliberate, but in the end, the scene where Bernini and his wife are ducks walking in the sunset is really warm and warm.)
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