This afternoon, I discovered this rather interesting film without having preliminary read the eponymous book written by
Roberto Saviano and published in 2018: a band of eight teenage boys still eating chocolate cookies and arguing with the little brother when a packet of biscuits was emptied without their preliminary agreement, take opportunely advantage of the fall of the Mafioso of their Neapolitan district to become caliph instead of the caliph, like Iznogoud in the famous cartoon created by
René Goscinny and
Jean Tabary, but with ethics and values like Vito Corleone played by
Robert De Niro in
Le Parrain, 2ᵉ partie (1974). I recognized the mesmerizing atmosphere of Naples, with its manifold alleys as hilly as lively. Moreover, the cast is overall of high quality, especially the main actor
Francesco Di Napoli.