6/10
Walks a fine line between comedy and realism, until the muddled end.
18 September 2010
Warning: Spoilers
The photography, direction, acting, music, all is surprisingly flawless for a comedy. It's the story that trips this movie up, but even that is strong for the first two thirds. For the first two-thirds, the movie reaches for the best and achieves what the greatest comedies have achieved. But somewhere towards the end, the plot turned unrealistic to me. Things just got a little more complicated than I felt was believable. I felt as if the director had taken us out for a lovely outing and then he suddenly began to freak out because he couldn't find the way back home. By the time, the word "FINE," appeared on the screen, I had lost all sympathy and amusement for the characters. Argh, it feels like a wasted opportunity! But give it a shot, and see what you think. At least, the first half was a treat, and Stefania Sandrelli's performance is a nice consolation throughout.
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