Il new film by Boldi and De Sica? Friends like before! The most loved couple of cinepanettoni is back on the big screen. The film, released on December 19, is directed by Christian De Sica himself. The music is by Bruno Zambrini and the direction of photography has been entrusted to Andrea Arnone. The screenwriting staff, on the other hand, is made up of De Sica, Alessandro Bardani, Marco Martani and Edoardo Falcone. There film review marks Massimo's reunion It has been and Christian De Sica.
The new film by Boldi and De Sica
The references to cinepanettone from the 80s you can guess right away. A tribute, a "amarcord"With the notes of I Like Chopin of the gazebo and the image of a limousine in front of a Grand Hotel. A few details, some nuances to a sub-genre that was in vogue and that told, ironically and exaggeratingly, the Italian holidays. Friends as before comes out during Christmas festivities, a non-vulgar comedy that takes the license to play on misunderstandings. The new film by Boldi and De Sica focuses on disguise, on the comedy of the double and highlights the characters. The characteristics of each character are developed, as is the plot that unfolds frame by frame. There is no shortage of jokes and some gags. The film also marks the reunion of the two actors, after thirteen years. After twenty-three films together, the understanding is still palpable and the years have not affected their complicity. The story that flows on the screens is that of a friendship. A male friendship with ironic implications, but with a dose of melancholy.
The plot of Amici as before
Caesar (played by Christian De Sica) is the director of the luxury hotel Relais Colombo a Milan. He is fired upon arrival of the new Chinese partners and left out of work he discovers that Luciana (Regina Orioli) is looking for a caregiver for her father Massimo (played by Massimo Boldi). Massimo is none other than the owner of the hotel, a gentleman confined to a wheelchair, but still lively and who does not lose the habit of hitting on beautiful women. Cesare, in a game of disguises, is a candidate as a caregiver, presenting himself dressed as a woman. (the name chosen by Cesare) is assumed and between the two, between unexpected events and misunderstandings, an understanding is born. Wig, wax and women's clothes, confirm (as if they were still needed) histrionic qualities of Christian De Sica. Massimo Boldi, on the other hand, dusts off his famous curtain with a lot of tongues and sneers. A film very far from the classic cinepanettone and a non-traditional feature film by Christmas which stages a different sexuality. The new film by Boldi and De Sica marks the end of that genre comedy. He puts a point and concludes a saga with this last chapter. Italy has changed and the two actors could only end the era of cinepanettoni for good.