How is the Natale at the cinema without it cinepanettoni? Good, but not great. Provided that a There’s still tomorrow of Cortellesi had to forcefully chop off handfuls of salt to make room for the next one, it doesn’t seem like the menu for the traditional phrase “and what are you going on December 26th?” I’m going to the cinema” sparkles with inviting bonbons. The only two Italian titles that jump from the highest springboard of the year are Ficarra and Picone con My goodness e Stefano Sollima con Adagio. Already in the room since December 14th they take it easy and form the Italian trio, precisely, without raisins, candied fruit and icing sugar.
Yes, because if it’s a romantically panettonesque film like Suddenly I’m getting married at Christmas Of Francesco Patierno practically it won’t even arrive on Christmas Eve – it remained in 70 theaters less than two weeks after its release – who comes close to the most classic and disenchanted form of the cinepanettone of yesteryear – Pio and Amedeo con How can a rock e Alessandro Siani con It happens even in the best families – you have the luxury of skipping Christmas and going out respectively on December 28th (to gather New Year’s Eve late-nighters) and January 1st (to satisfy the early risers of the New Year’s Concert).
We then have to wait until January 4th to enter the arena of the remake of a German (!) comedy film with the 50 km per hour Of Fabio De Luigi with De Luigi himself paired with Stefano Accorsi, and here too with one too many wigs (not blonde). In short, if we think about the golden times in which Filmauro baked Christmas desserts and Pieraccioni, Aldo, Giovanni and Giacomo&co. challenged him, a lot of water seems to have flowed under the bridge.
Furthermore, if there is no like in 2022 a Avatar 2 to sprint to the top of the box office as (last year Cameron’s return already scored almost eight million euros after Boxing Day) and one Spielberg among the best to remember the spectacular Hollywood that was – The Fabelmans – this year we have to settle for the pompous and saccharine family film category Wonka (it’s the prequel to The Chocolate Factory, sic), or catch up on the historical blockbuster in some room Napoleon by Ridley Scott, the Ferrari by Michael Mann (someone wrote as a compliment to him that it looks like an opera) and none other than Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom to verify the total lack of chemistry between Jason Momoa and Amber Heard.
If instead the cinephilia of the nineties is still your zenith Leaves in the wind Of Aki Kaurismaki it’s the film for you, without forgetting that they are still in theaters Stroke of luck Of Woody Allen e The master gardener Of Paul Schraderor even the camel troops of French cinema – Everyone except my husband e I’ll start again with myself – and Spanish 20 thousand species of bees. We close with the classic question that comes close to mid-December from the closest family members: but what is the Christmas cartoon? Disney has decided that it is about Wish. And perhaps this is also why Christmas at the cinema without cinepanettone seems even more dull than ever.
2023-12-19 07:13:03
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