Romanzo criminale
- 2005
- 2 Std. 32 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
9842
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Angesiedelt in den 70ern: die Geschichte dreier langjähriger Freunde, die die Kontrolle über das organisierte Verbrechen in Rom übernehmen.Angesiedelt in den 70ern: die Geschichte dreier langjähriger Freunde, die die Kontrolle über das organisierte Verbrechen in Rom übernehmen.Angesiedelt in den 70ern: die Geschichte dreier langjähriger Freunde, die die Kontrolle über das organisierte Verbrechen in Rom übernehmen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 32 Gewinne & 25 Nominierungen insgesamt
Gianmarco Tognazzi
- Carenza
- (as Gian Marco Tognazzi)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesDirector Michele Placido wanted Paz Vega to play Patrizia but she could not take on the role because of scheduling conflicts. Anna Mouglalis was cast instead.
- PatzerThe section of Bologna Central Station that is shown when the bomb explodes is the wrong part of the building. The waiting room, where the real bomb exploded is on the left side of the main entrance, this is actually part of the ticket hall which remained mostly undamaged during the explosion.
- Zitate
Commissario Scialoja: Here is my letter of resignation
[...]
Commissario Scialoja: . In the future, we people like me will no longer be needed, because there will be no democracy to save, only private interests. Struggles for more power, more money.
- Alternative VersionenThe extended version of the movie features two new sequences, including some archival footage with Silvio Berlusconi. The scene is omitted in the version aired by Italian network Canale 5, owned by Berlusconi.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Timeshift: Italian Noir: The Story of Italian Crime Fiction (2010)
Ausgewählte Rezension
There is long tradition in Italian cinema in which the hero is a thief or a pathetic loser or a criminal or, like in "Romanzo Criminale" all three. Part of the tradition is to humanize the beasts, to give them feelings, to make us feel for them. Here we're giving an endless romance based on the real life Magliana band, a bunch of heartless, violent thugs that dominated the Roman gangland in the 70's. Michele Placido and his script writers concoct a confused and confusing document that is as annoying, tedious and opportunistic as it is long, endless really. There is, however, one big plus in its favor, the actors. They are given a sketchy draw of their perverse characters but they go for it with body and soul. Kim Rossi Stuart's tormented Freddo exudes a cutting pain that makes you think he has a conscience. Claudio Santamaria projects danger without even trying and the "Libanese" is played by an actor totally new to me, Pierfrancesco Favino, that gives the best performance by an Italian Actor in many, many moons. Riccardo Scamarcio has a face to launch a thousand ships but unfortunately no character and Stefano Accorsi is totally unbelievable in a character that is nothing short of absurd. Explosions, production values, American style editing, but very slow pacing, a brilliant dirty photography by the great Luca Bigazzi. What a pity that with all of this talent available the end result is so mediocre.
- gabrieletaibo
- 8. Okt. 2005
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