One day the male lead Pietro Paladini and his brother went to the beach to rest, while two ladies met Drowning, the two hurried out to save people. During the period, someone told Pietro not to
rescue them. In the end, both women were safe. The two brothers became unsung heroes, because no one in the whole beach cared about who was the savior. Life, the other side came home, but his wife fell dead in the back garden. Why can things be so ridiculous? I believe the male protagonist has been asking this question all the time
. In the end "... my God... is a bit rotten. I just hope that everyone will not be influenced by it to decide whether to watch this movie or not. Because this is one of the best movies out of the thirty-two movies, it is very, very worthwhile. The movie I watched.
Bereaved of a wife, a single father and mother, and held a high-ranking position in the workplace, and the company is in the process of merging, how does a middle-aged man deal with it? Pietro chooses not to go to work, and spends every day in the open space outside his daughter's school When she is out of class, you can say hello to her during the break. This is the case every day for many months.
The movie then describes Pietro's daily experience in this open space. Company colleagues and partners will come to talk about business; There was one (two) night stand; my younger brother came to visit, because I happened to meet a woman who was rescued from drowning; and of course there were parents who took care of the pick-up.
The things I saw and encountered every day were very interesting and there was a pattern There is a beautiful woman with a big dog, a mother with a mentally handicapped son, and a coffee shop.
The movie has a lot of humor in it, no sadness. They are all warm and interesting pictures.
Bored Pietro, counting in his head an unnecessary list: airlines he's flown; addresses he's lived in; things he won't do again; things he doesn't know about his wife, etc.
Daughter Claudia (Blu Di Martino) Seems to have dealt with the loss of his mother perfectly without crying. The father is very worried. .
Several main actors have very good performances. The male lead Nanni Moretti is very good.
The soundtrack is also just right. But I still don't like unprovoked English songs mixed in. I
thought it would be a bit emotional before watching the movie, but luckily it wasn't So. The most touching is the scene where the daughter tells her father that it is time to stop waiting for her outside the school. I can't help crying. The
surprise is that the famous director Roman Polanski (Polanski) has a cameo role.
Will it be released in Hong Kong? If not, really Looking for a DVD!
Postscript: There is a sex scene in the movie, which is said to have attracted a lot of comments. In fact, I also thought, is that scene necessary? Also, the morning after that scene, the movie gives the illusion that it is a dream rather than reality.
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