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Il Divo (SE) (2 Dvd)

Michele Placido , Toni Servillo , Paolo Sorrentino    DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Michele Placido, Toni Servillo, Anna Bonaiuto, Flavio Bucci, Piera Degli Esposti
  • Directors: Paolo Sorrentino
  • Format: PAL, Widescreen, Colour
  • Language: Italian
  • Subtitles: French, English, Italian
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: Italian
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Studio: Lucky Red
  • Run Time: 110.00 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001IKYV3S
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 237,691 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Siamo negli Anni Ottanta e Giulio Andreotti, un uomo freddo e distaccato, apparentemente privo di qualsiasi reazione emotiva, è a capo di una potente corrente della Democrazia Cristiana ed è pronto per l'ennesima presidenza del Consiglio. L'uccisione di Aldo Moro pesa però su di lui come un macigno impossibile da rimuovere. Passerà attraverso morti misteriose (Pecorelli, Calvi, Sindona, Ambrosoli) in cui lo si riterrà a vario titolo coinvolto, supererà senza esserne scalfito Tangentopoli per finire sotto processo per collusione con la mafia. Processo dal quale verrà assolto.

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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars C-I-N-E-M-A. 8 Jun 2009
By Mooch
Format:DVD
The most beguiling film I've seen in a long time, Il Divo is a riot of cinematic technique, a breathless sugar-rush of pure style. Whip-pans and fast cuts one moment, slo-mo operatic action the next. From the surreal shots of a politician skidding child-like across a marble floor to the macabre scenes of the central character creeping round and round his house like Nosferatu - and not forgetting an employment of soundtrack and sound effects that puts peak-form Tarantino in the shade - this bold picture is (all guns) blazing with energy.

Your response to the film will have a lot to do with your approach to cinema. I'm reminded of the review panel who discussed this movie on BBC's Newsnight. They complained that it was difficult to follow the plot and it was too confusing as a lesson in Italian political history, though as an aside they admitted it was terrific cinematically. For me, that relegation of the cinematic experience to a secondary concern says it all. If you want to learn about the facts read a book, if you love cinema, definitely get hold of this film. I'm not saying it's like some sort of shallow advert, it's fascinating as an abstract portrait of power in an unfamiliar (to me) country and a fantastic primer to make you interested in finding out more about the period and events. It's just not a cut and dried briefing document that will furnish you with a simple education.

I would contrast this film to the recent Red Army Faction film The Baader-Meinhof Complex. The German movie presents you with a linear cause-and-effect narrative plotting the formation, actions of and destruction of the R.A.F. I came away feeling like I had learned a lot about the group but feeling subdued, bored, less interested than when I had gone in: the film was flat, lifeless, seemed over-long. Despite glamorous production values, lots of action and good-looking actors etc, The Baader-Meinhof Complex is really just a straight historical reconstruction, only of interest to those who don't know much about that gang and is only a one-watcher. Il Divo on the other hand, is a film that I imagine would be an exhilarating experience whether you know nothing about the subject matter or whether you are an expert on Italian politics or for everyone in between - provided you believe in Cinema. It feels to me like something that will still be a great movie 30 years down the line.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating political drama 1 Jun 2009
Format:DVD
I went to see this last week at the Picture House in Hebden Bridge and found it to be a fascinating film, not quite what I was expecting. The trailer seemed to focus on the Mafia connections to politics and I was expecting more of an action movie. This film, however, was subtle in every way and in some places the 'action' was down played. The acting was excellent from all the cast (can't think of one poor performance) and as always with Italian films, the music was great - a real mix of genres.

At the start you are given an Italian Glossary - all the nicknames of political characters and organisations that feature in the film. My heart sank as I'm not good with names at the best of times, but I needn't have worried because the use of this shorthand was limited.

My friend commented that it took some concentration to read fast flowing subtitles (thankfully in large font) whilst watching occasionally quick changing imagery all of which is essential to the plot at that point of the film, so perhaps not a film to watch when you've had a heavy week at work.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great film, even better performance 21 Feb 2010
Format:DVD
Hadn't seen anything by Sorrentino, or with Servillo, before... and count me impressed. The camera work, editing, music, sound, casting, and sets were all first class, but it is Toni Servillo's portrayal of Giulio Andreotti that stands out as, for me, the best performance in any film I've seen this year. Absolutely mesmerizing.
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Stylish Italian film whose complex subject is Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti. Read more
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Published on 27 April 2010 by Denis Joe
2.0 out of 5 stars Not what I was expecting
I must admit that I had high hopes for this - I enjoyed reading about Italian politics and the mafia, and with the critics' plaudits, I thought this film would be a real... Read more
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Film could have been made better ALL round!, l mean how story is told which is in a very softly low voice, for the hard of hearing and non is hard to hear so... Read more
Published on 5 Mar 2010 by Enzo
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