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Old 08-11-2008, 08:34 PM
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Zidanie5 Which are the best Italian movies here on this list?

These are the Italian movies I have on order and the order that they will be sent to me.
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The Last Kiss
Good Morning, Night
Uno Bianca
Seven Beauties
Incantato
Lamerica
Cheeky!
Mafioso
Frivolous Lola
The Way We Laughed
The Embalmer
Farinelli Average rating:
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Princesa Average rating:
Without Conscience
Family Flaw Average rating:
The Star Maker
Saint John Bosco: Mission to Love
Tickets
My Mother's Smile
The Nymph
Children of Hannibal
Sacred Silence
Night Train Murders
The Spectator
Bad Inclination
I'm Not Scared
Saint Anthony
Mussolini: Italy's Nightmare
The Italians

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Some whether I don't know them or I don't recognize them by their English title.
Anyway good movies are surely:
Uno Bianca, bitter and powerful, good acting and a suspense growing throughout the movie.
The Last Kiss, not my favourite kind of movie, but likeable, and with a good story behind it.
If I'm not Scared is "Io non ho paura, then it's a must-see movie. Some scene of this movie won't ever leave your head after you watch it.
Good morning night is truly a masterpiece imho, beautifully done and acted, brave and useful. Don't miss it
Seven Beauties just doesn't feel its age, a wonderful movie about Naples, instinct, and life.
The way we laughed is surprising, deeply wandering through human relationships. And great acting by the two actors impersonating the two brothers.
These are what I feel to suggest you as best movies here.
The others I don't know or don't like or don't recognize them.
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Old 08-12-2008, 01:42 AM
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Zidanie5, Are you confusing this movie with another one?

Seven Beauties (1976)

1976 At a Glance Friends Member Reviews Critics More Like This In World War II Italy, a second-rate pimp
(and gangster wanna-be) with seven sisters lands in a German concentration camp. He encounters the ultimate
test of his way with the ladies: a brutal female commandant he must seduce in order to live. At once hilarious
and horrifying, this study of survival received Oscar nominations for Best Actor, Foreign Film and Director
(Lina Wertmueller, the first woman ever nominated for directing a feature).


*The Last Kiss
*Good Morning, Night
*Uno Bianca
*Seven Beauties
Incantato
Lamerica
Cheeky!
Mafioso
Frivolous Lola
*The Way We Laughed
The Embalmer
Farinelli Average rating:
Primo Amore Average rating:
Princesa Average rating:
Without Conscience
Family Flaw Average rating:
The Star Maker
Saint John Bosco: Mission to Love
Tickets
My Mother's Smile
The Nymph
Children of Hannibal
Sacred Silence
Night Train Murders
The Spectator
Bad Inclination
I'm Not Scared
Saint Anthony
Mussolini: Italy's Nightmare
The Italians

Uno Bianca, bitter and powerful, good acting and a suspense growing throughout the movie.
The Last Kiss, not my favourite kind of movie, but likeable, and with a good story behind it.
If I'm not Scared is "Io non ho paura, then it's a must-see movie. Some scene of this movie won't ever leave your head after you watch it.
Good morning night is truly a masterpiece imho, beautifully done and acted, brave and useful. Don't miss it
Seven Beauties just doesn't feel its age, a wonderful movie about Naples, instinct, and life.
The way we laughed is surprising, deeply wandering through human relationships. And great acting by the two actors impersonating the two brothers.
These are what I feel to suggest you as best movies here.
The others I don't know or don't like or don't recognize them.

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Zidanie5, Are you confusing this movie with another one?

Seven Beauties (1976)

1976 At a Glance Friends Member Reviews Critics More Like This In World War II Italy, a second-rate pimp
(and gangster wanna-be) with seven sisters lands in a German concentration camp. He encounters the ultimate
test of his way with the ladies: a brutal female commandant he must seduce in order to live. At once hilarious
and horrifying, this study of survival received Oscar nominations for Best Actor, Foreign Film and Director
(Lina Wertmueller, the first woman ever nominated for directing a feature).
I did not confuse it, it is Pasqualino Settebellezze.
I wrote "about Naples" instead of "about neapolitan people"
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